
Automatically purifies a whole room and cools you.
Air Multiplier™ technology delivers over 290 litres of smooth, yet powerful airflow.
¹The AHAM AC1-2015 standard defines purifier performance in a specified test chamber, based only on cleaning efficiency rates.
²Tested for filtration efficiency (EN1822) at 0.1 microns and whole room coverage (TM-003711 & DTM801) in a 27m² room.
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Dyson Pure Cool™ TP00 Purifying fan (White/Nickel)
³Tested to Dyson internal test method TM-003711 in a 27m² room and DTM801.


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⁴PM 2.5, PM 10, VOC, NO2.
⁵In maximum setting. Tested to Dyson internal test method TM-003711 in a 27m2 room and DTM801.
⁶Tested to EN1822. Particles as small as 0.1 microns.
Sealed filtration system.

Captures 99.95% of particle pollutants as small as 0.1 microns.⁶

⁶Tested to EN1822. Particles as small as 0.1 microns.

Projects purified air around the whole room using Air Multiplier™ technology. Mixes and circulates the air, to reach every corner of the room.⁵
⁵In maximum setting. Tested to Dyson internal test method TM-003711 in a 27m2 room and DTM801.

Solving the problem of whole room purification.

And also controlled by voice
Control and monitor air quality from anywhere with the MyDyson™ app,⁶ or hands-free with compatible voice services.⁷
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Frequently asked questions
Should I change the fan settings in different seasons?
Increasing airflow will create a cooling effect using purified air, so you may find it beneficial to change your purifier fan's speed settings as the temperature changes. For personal cooling in summer, use settings 4-10. In colder periods, enable diffused mode. It projects air through the back of the machine, to avoid unwanted cooling.
Does the LCD display stay on throughout the night?
If you're concerned by the brightness of your purifier fan's LCD display, consider enabling Night-time mode using your remote control or the MyDyson™ app. During operation, a small moon icon indicates that your purifier fan is on, but the main display turns off after 10 seconds to help avoid sleep disturbance.
How do I know when my purifier fan is in auto mode?
If auto mode is enabled, AUTO will be illuminated on your purifier fan's LED display. When your machine is purifying the air, AUTO will be in white. When the air in the room is purified, it will turn green and your purifier fan will remain idle until pollutant levels rise.
How long should my purifier fan be turned on for?
Your purifier fan's auto mode is designed to manage the air quality in your home without you having to operate the machine – so it's only on when it needs to be. If you or someone in your home suffer from allergies or respiratory illnesses, we particularly recommend using your machine's auto mode.
Where should I place my purifier fan?
Your purifier fan is engineered to purify single rooms, so you should use it where you spend the majority of your time at home. When placing the machine, make sure there is at least a few feet of clearance on all sides so that the air can circulate effectively.
Should I keep my windows open or closed?
Your purifier fan works most efficiently in a sealed environment – opening the windows can allow more pollutants to enter the air in your home, which means your machine will take longer to work.