Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde Review – I’ve had a few of the Dyson Air Purifier review units around the house like the Pure Hot+Cool Link and love the fact that they don’t just purify air but can also heat and cool the room. Thanks the built-in thermostat, we turn it on at our Nursery every night to keep the room comfortable for our little one.
But as usual, Dyson does not stop innovating. Their latest air purifier machine can now detect formaldehyde but more interestingly, also destroys it.
Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde Review – Packaging
Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde Review – Design & Features
Before we go further, what is formaldehyde? Formaldehyde is a potentially harmful VOC or gaseous pollutant found mostly inside your home and can come from wood, furniture (couch, bed), flooring, fabrics, etc. This is even worse if you just have new furniture inside your home or did a renovation work as you’ll get even more formaldehyde around the house.
I tried moving the machine from our Master Bedroom to the Nursery, where we just assembled a wooden toddler’s bed. Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde, as expected, detected Formaldehyde (HCHO) and quickly purified the room for us.
The formaldehyde solid state sensor inside this machine is definitely a sophisticated sensor and the team at Dyson had made sure that it can detect formaldehyde accurately (among other particles like PM2.5 and PM10 from pollen, pet dander, VOCs, NO2, etc).
Dyson Air Purifier machines normally have two layers of protection: the first or outer layer which is HEPA filtration to capture ultrafine dust+allergens and a second layer of activated carbon to capture gases and removes odour. However, inside the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde, there is an extra third layer which Dyson called “Selective Catalytic Oxidation” filter that specifically targets formaldehyde and destroys it at a molecular level.
There is a scientific explanation about this process but basically Dyson uses oxygen to turn each molecule of formaldehyde into a molecule of CO2 (carbondioxide) and H2O (water) in tiny quantities so it’s not harmful to you. And since there are lots of oxygen in the air, you’ll never need to replace this filter, ever.
You still have to replace the air filter part, however. But it’s quite quick and easy to change. You’ll also get a notification on both the machine’s LCD and Dyson app when it’s time to change your air filter.
The sealing of the machine has also been improved from the previous models which makes it a HEPA sealed machine (with H13 HEPA Rating not just at the filter, but the whole machine!).
Design wise, compared to the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Link I have, it is definitely larger in size. Bigger is better for sure, especially if you have a large house or have this machine running in a large room. Our Master Bedroom is about 5m x 4m and I find that the machine can heat the room up pretty quick.
What I like most about Dyson Air Purifier machines is how fast and powerful that cool & hot air coming from the machine, thanks to Dyson’s Air Multiplier technology. This also means the machine can draw even distant pollutants from around the room into the machine better than most air purifiers out there.
I think that is really important because you don’t want to get an air purifier machine that only cleans the air around itself and is not capable of actually cleaning the whole room.
You can either use the included remote or use a Dyson app on your phone. The remote control can be placed magnetically on top of the machine but I find the app is easy to use and it has more stuff. For example, you can check other things like the current temperature reading from the built-in thermostat (i.e the room temperature), the air quality in your room, type of harmful particles lingering in your room, and more.
Interestingly, the machine can be set into “Diffused mode” where the airflow is diverted through the back of the machine. This allows the machine to keep purifying air but without cooling or heating the room. You can also turn continuous monitoring and see the air quality history within the Dyson app.
There are other modes and settings you can change too such as the airflow speed, night mode, oscillation, etc.
You can quickly see the background colour of the app changed to Yellow or Red if the air quality is bad. The machine records all the particles it detects and the air quality of the room throughout the day so you can check it all in the app. To see more details on different types of particles detected by the machine and how the machine purified the air afterwards, you can scroll down and swipe through the screen left and right.
Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde Review Conclusion
Is it worth getting the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde? Look. Sure, you can get a cheaper heater & fan combo but you won’t get that quick, burst of air that can reach the whole room with ease. Plus, the machine has a built-in thermostat that constantly checks the room temperature and adjusts itself accordingly.
Sure, you can also get a cheaper air purifier (and we’ve reviewed quite a few air purifiers here at Craving Tech). But thanks to Dyson Air Multiplier technology (with concept taken from an aircraft wing), Dyson’s machine can suck air from all around the room, clean, and expel cleaner air faster and more efficiently.
And with the latest bells and whistles, even Formaldehyde (HCHO) can also be captured and destroyed with the machine.
With Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde, you get a really good & efficient heater, fan, and air purifier in one. Plus, it’s the only machine that can totally destroy Formaldehyde inside your apartment and house – and I’m sure you’ll have plenty of it around.
Is Formaldehyde that bad? It can cause cancer if you are exposed to high levels of formaldehyde but I’d suggest you to do more research before making a purchase decision.
The machine retails for A$999 and available for purchase at Dyson website and many retailers around Australia.
Disclosure: Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde review unit was supplied for reviewing