A:AnswerThanks to all that responded about this NOT being an A/C unit. What a misleading name for this product. Pure cool? Should be called air purifier.
A:AnswerHello Lima, this is Kelly with Dyson. The major difference between the Dyson HP04 Pure Hot + Cool and the HP06 Cryptomic, is that the latter will not just capture formaldehyde, like the HP04, but it will also destroy it. The HP04 will capture it, and it will remain in the filter.
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Kelly
Dyson Customer Support
A:AnswerThere are two filters (HEPA & Carbon). Replacement is based on the status of the filters (not a schedule). The machine displays the remaining life span of each filter type. You can also monitor the status via the Dyson Link app (download from Dyson website). Check the Dyson website - it provides more detail (including visual)
A:AnswerHello Carlos, this is Kelly with Dyson. The HP04 is the Dyson Pure Hot + Cool, while the TP04 is the Dyson Pure Cool. Both purifiers are WiFi enabled and can be connected to the Dyson Link App. The HP04 will produce cooling air flow plus heat, whereas the TP04 does not have the ability to provide heat.
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Kelly
Dyson Customer Support
A:AnswerHi there, this is Kelly with Dyson. I am happy to let you know the differences between the HP01 Hot + Cool, and the HP04 Hot + Cool Link. Both machines are designed to intelligently purify, heat and cool you. The HP04 model is Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled, to allow you to connect your purifier to the Dyson Link App on your smart phone device. Within the app you can control the machine, set up a run time schedule, view air quality and also the remaining life on the filter. The HP01 will not be able to connect to the app. The HP04 model also has an LCD display. HP01 will oscillate 180º and the HP04 oscilaltes 350° and also has backward air flow.
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Kelly
Dyson Customer Support
A:AnswerHello Amy, this is Kelly with Dyson. Great question regarding the Dyson HP04 Pure Hot + Cool. The 360° sealed HEPA and activated charcoal filters are designed to remove gases and capture 99.97% of microscopic allergens and pollutants as small as 0.3 microns, including bacteria, mold, odors from cooking, scented candles and car exhausts, which includes VOC's.
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Kelly
Dyson Customer Support
A:AnswerHello Neo, this is Kelly with Dyson. The Dyson HP04 Pure Hot + Cool is compatible with WiFi and Bluetooth to connect to the Dyson Link App, as well as Alexa. Apple and Siri are not currently supported.
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Kelly
Dyson Customer Support
A:AnswerUnlike the other answer, I found that the button to press and hold to replace the carbon-fiber filter was the "airflow direction" button, not the timer button. Pressing and holding the sleep button reset the other one. Holding the timer button just set the timer repeatedly for me. Hope this helps someone!
A:AnswerHello Sammi,
This is Miella from Dyson. Dyson products are manufactured in Malaysia, UK and Singapore.
Hope this helps!
Miella
Dyson Customer Support
A:AnswerHello there, this is Kelly with Dyson. If you do not need a unit that would not produce heat, you may wish to look at our more basic Pure Cool units, which will still offer the same level of purification, but without heat. With regard to cooling, our units offer 10 airflow speed levels, but you wouldn't have the option to select a target temperature, as the units operate as fans, rather than like an AC unit that uses Freon to chill the air. For your size home, the Dyson Pure Cool tower purifier would likely provide enough coverage for your purification needs. It will help to trap pet dander, but it won't trap pet hair.
Best Wishes,
Kelly
Dyson Customer Support
A:AnswerHello Mot, this is Kelly with Dyson. Currently, this machine is compatible with Alexa, and does not offer support for Google. It may become available with future software releases, but at this time, we don't have any ETA as to when that might occur.
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Kelly
Dyson Customer Support
A:AnswerNo, it’s way too much space for this unit as a primary heat source. But it really all depends on where you live, what the area you’re trying to heat is like (windows, doors, thermal mass of building, desired temperature rise).
According to the specs the maximum amp draw is 12.5 (which means that it uses 120v/1,500 watts. Most residential receptacles are 15 or 20 amp circuits).
So depending on the cost of your electricity, you’d need to run it 24/7 if heating your space is even possible). The average cost of electricity is 0.13/KWh.
You’d be better off buying a dedicated heater such as a portable electric baseboard heater 1500 watts as well. Same Amps. And much more purpose suited. You’re getting a highly sophisticated air purifier, monitor, and fan with the Dyson. And it sounds like you need something more tailored toward heating, specifically.
A:AnswerHi Char, this is Kelly with Dyson. The HP04 Pure Hot + Cool is a bladeless fan, so there are no blades should your child place their hand through the loop. The loop itself can get warm, if you're using it in heat mode. As a safety feature, if knocked over your machine will automatically shut itself off.
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Kelly
Dyson Customer Support
A:AnswerHello BB, this is Kelly with Dyson. The filter life you can expect from the filter in the Dyson HP04 Pure Hot + Cool is 4382 hours. If you were to use your machine 12 hours every single day, the filter should last you about a year.
Best wishes,
Kelly
Dyson Customer Support
A:AnswerHello Jack, this is Kelly with Dyson. The Dyson HP04 is our Pure Hot + Cool Air purifier, Heater + Fan. While using this machine, you have the option to heat or cool your air with the added benefits of air purification. The AM09 is a Heater + Fan, with no purification.
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Kelly
Dyson Customer Support
A:AnswerHello Gian, this is Kelly with Dyson. The Dyson HP04 Pure Hot + Cool is one of our newest models. All of the Dyson fans and purifiers that offer heat, will offer the same heating capability. You will have 10 airflow speeds to choose from, and can set the temperature up to 99 degrees.
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Kelly
Dyson Customer Support
A:AnswerHello Ronaldo, this is Kelly with Dyson. While using the HP04 in heat mode, the motor will draw 1400 watts, so it is considered a high-powered device which when in heat mode will consume more energy.
Best wishes,
Kelly
Dyson Customer Support
A:AnswerHello Peinito1000,
This is Miella from Dyson. The HP04 Pure Hot + Cool machines do not contain PTFE as part of the heating element assembly. We always recommend consulting your veterinarian before purchasing.
Hope this helps!
Miella
Dyson Customer Support