
Best-selling Dyson fan heater is flying off the shelves with $200 off for a limited time
When it comes to staying warm and breathing clean air in winter, Australians are no longer settling for basic heaters that do half the job.
The Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link Purifying Fan Heater, now on sale for $599 (down from $799) on Amazon, with more than 100 units sold in the past month alone.
This isn't just your average space heater. It's a triple-function machine that heats in winter, cools in summer and purifies the air all year round, making it a smart investment for anyone tired of dusty fans and drying heaters.
With Air Multiplier technology, the Dyson Pure Hot+Cool projects a powerful stream of purified air across the room, amplifying surrounding air to deliver an uninterrupted flow.
Whether you're sitting in front of the TV or working from your home office, you'll feel the difference in minutes.
But what really sets it apart is its 360° filtration system, which captures odours, gases and 99.97 per cent of particles as small as 0.3 microns.
This includes allergens, dust and pollutants. It's tested and rated for filtration efficiency at 0.1 microns, meaning even the tiniest nasties floating in the air are no match for this machine.
If you've got pets, live near a busy road or simply value clean indoor air, this feature alone makes the Dyson a standout.
One shopper said, 'This is an excellent space heater for my loft apartment. The incorporated air filter is such a bonus to this hot/cold dual unit. My dog loves to lie in front of it during cold nights. Great purchase, would recommend this to anyone looking to heat up or cool down a space or in need of a great air purifier!'
There's also a built-in thermostat and oscillation function (up to 70°) so it can heat or cool the room evenly and efficiently.
You'll no longer have to huddle in front of a glowing coil or deal with a fan that only cools one corner. The Jet Focus Control even lets you choose between personal heating or full-room coverage.
The sleek design hides some clever touches too: a curved, magnetised remote control that neatly sits on top of the unit, easy-to-change filters, and real-time air quality updates via the MyDyson app, which lets you monitor and control the unit from anywhere.
With 93 per cent positive ratings from over 1,000 customers and 10,000+ recent orders from the Dyson brand, it's easy to see why this fan heater is flying off the virtual shelves during winter.
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