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Man wearing pollutant mask

Air pollution isn't just a problem outside. It's a problem inside too.

James Dyson with Dyson Pure Cool Link™ tower purifier

"As pollution increases, technology must counter it. We began by engineering vacuums that capture the pollutants found on floors and surfaces.

Now we've turned our attention to those in the air."

James Dyson, Engineer

Captures gases, odours and domestic fumes.

Dyson Pure Cool Link™ purifier filter

The new Dyson 360° Glass HEPA filter is made from over 6 metres of H-13 borosilicate microfibres, pleated over 200 times. With three times more graphite than before.

Dyson purifier airflow schematic
Man with smartphone and Dyson Pure Cool™ Link tower purifier

You can't always see indoor air pollution. But with the Dyson Link app, you can.

Dyson Pure Cool Link™ tower purifier with competitor model

Some purifiers struggle to trap pollutants, releasing them back into the room. Dyson purifiers capture 99.95% of allergens and pollutants. And keep them trapped.¹

Dyson Pure Cool Link™ tower purifier in living room

Purification all year round. Purifying fan when you need it.

Dyson Pure Cool Link tower purifier fan (White/Silver)

Overall rating

90% of reviewers would recommend to a friend.

Excellent Buy

Juan10

Simple to use, relatively quiet, good looking and sleek. A month and a half down the line am very happy with this product. We live in a flat near a busy road and we use the Dyson Pure Cool Link mainly in our bedroom during the day and night to purify the air. Sometimes we also use it in the kitchen the help clear the air after cooking as the extractor is not strong enough.