Dyson Pure Cool™ TP01 Purifying Fan (Black/Nickel)
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( 3 Reviews )Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings03
Removes gases and 99.97% of allergens and pollutants as small as 0.3 microns. Air Multiplier™ purifier fan technology projects a powerful stream of smooth, uninterrupted, purified air. Cooling tower fan when you need it.
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Cools you when needed
A powerful stream of purified airflow can cool you down when desired.
Captures gases and pollutants
360 ̊ filtration system combines activated carbon to remove odors and gases with HEPA to capture 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns in size, including pollen, bacteria and pet dander.
Purifies the whole room
Only Dyson purifiers have Air Multiplier™ technology. It generates the circulation power to draw even distant pollutants into the machine, projecting purified air throughout the room.¹
Oscillates up to 70 ̊
Adjustable oscillation projects purified air around the whole room.
Remote control
Curved and magnetized to store neatly on the machine.
Safe, and easy to clean
No fast-spinning blades, or awkward grilles.
Easy filter care
The filter is quick and easy to change. With automatic filter-life notifications on the machine.
Parent Tested Parent Approved
Awarded the PTPA seal of approval. The seal of approval families trust.
Certified Asthma and Allergy friendly
Dyson purifiers are certified asthma and allergy friendly by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.
Additional information
Height | 40.1 in |
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Length | 4.3 in |
Width | 7.9 in |
Airflow at max. setting | 114.7 gallon |
Amp diameter | 4.3 in |
Base diameter with plate | 7.7 in |
Cord length | 6.6 ft |
Weight | 8.4 lb |
Black is a color that results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white have often been used to describe opposites such as good and evil, the Dark Ages versus the Age of Enlightenment, and night versus day. Since the Middle Ages, black has been the symbolic color of solemnity and authority, and for this reason it is still commonly worn by judges and magistrates.
Black was one of the first colors used by artists in Neolithic cave paintings. It was used in ancient Egypt and Greece as the color of the underworld. In the Roman Empire, it became the color of mourning, and over the centuries it was frequently associated with death, evil, witches, and magic. In the 14th century, it was worn by royalty, clergy, judges, and government officials in much of Europe. It became the color worn by English romantic poets, businessmen and statesmen in the 19th century, and a high fashion color in the 20th century. According to surveys in Europe and North America, it is the color most commonly associated with mourning, the end, secrets, magic, force, violence, fear, evil, and elegance.
Black is the most common ink color used for printing books, newspapers and documents, as it provides the highest contrast with white paper and thus is the easiest color to read. Similarly, black text on a white screen is the most common format used on computer screens. As of September 2019, the darkest material is made by MIT engineers from vertically aligned carbon nanotubes.
Cool commonly refers to:
- Cool, a moderately low temperature
- Cool (aesthetic), an aesthetic of attitude, behavior, and style
Cool or COOL may also refer to:
Dyson may refer to:
- Dyson (surname), people with the surname Dyson
- Dyson (company), a Singaporean multinational home appliances company founded by James Dyson
- Dyson (crater), a crater on the Moon
- Dyson (operating system), a Unix general-purpose operating system derived from Debian using the illumos kernel, libc, and SMF init system
- Dyson sphere, a hypothetical megastructure that completely encompasses a star and captures most or all of its power output
- Dyson tree, a hypothetical plant suggested by physicist Freeman Dyson
- Eufloria (formerly called Dyson), a video game based on the idea of Dyson trees
- USS Dyson (DD-572), a United States Navy destroyer in commission from 1942 to 1947
- NOAAS Oscar Dyson (R 224), an American fisheries and oceanographic research ship in commission in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration since 2005
- Dysons, an Australian bus operator
- Dyson, a character in the Canadian television series Lost Girl
- The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, often referred to as "Dyson"
Fan commonly refers to:
- Fan (machine), a machine for producing airflow, often used for cooling
- Hand fan, an implement held and waved by hand to move air for cooling
- Fan (person), short for fanatic; an enthusiast or supporter, especially with regard to entertainment
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Nickel is a chemical element; it has symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge. Nickel is a hard and ductile transition metal. Pure nickel is chemically reactive, but large pieces are slow to react with air under standard conditions because a passivation layer of nickel oxide forms on the surface that prevents further corrosion. Even so, pure native nickel is found in Earth's crust only in tiny amounts, usually in ultramafic rocks, and in the interiors of larger nickel–iron meteorites that were not exposed to oxygen when outside Earth's atmosphere.
Meteoric nickel is found in combination with iron, a reflection of the origin of those elements as major end products of supernova nucleosynthesis. An iron–nickel mixture is thought to compose Earth's outer and inner cores.
Use of nickel (as natural meteoric nickel–iron alloy) has been traced as far back as 3500 BCE. Nickel was first isolated and classified as an element in 1751 by Axel Fredrik Cronstedt, who initially mistook the ore for a copper mineral, in the cobalt mines of Los, Hälsingland, Sweden. The element's name comes from a mischievous sprite of German miner mythology, Nickel (similar to Old Nick). Nickel minerals can be green, like copper ores, and were known as kupfernickel – Nickel's copper – because they produced no copper.
Although most nickel in the earth's crust exists as oxides, economically more important nickel ores are sulfides, especially pentlandite. Major production sites include the Sudbury region, Canada (which is thought to be of meteoric origin), New Caledonia in the Pacific, Western Australia, and Norilsk, Russia.
Nickel is one of four elements (the others are iron, cobalt, and gadolinium) that are ferromagnetic at about room temperature. Alnico permanent magnets based partly on nickel are of intermediate strength between iron-based permanent magnets and rare-earth magnets. The metal is used chiefly in alloys and corrosion-resistant plating.
About 68% of world production is used in stainless steel. A further 10% is used for nickel-based and copper-based alloys, 9% for plating, 7% for alloy steels, 3% in foundries, and 4% in other applications such as in rechargeable batteries, including those in electric vehicles (EVs). Nickel is widely used in coins, though nickel-plated objects sometimes provoke nickel allergy. As a compound, nickel has a number of niche chemical manufacturing uses, such as a catalyst for hydrogenation, cathodes for rechargeable batteries, pigments and metal surface treatments. Nickel is an essential nutrient for some microorganisms and plants that have enzymes with nickel as an active site.
by Mike
The heat/cool function is great. I have other air purifiers so I’m not sure how well that part works but it is perfect for those of us who like to sleep with a fan. In the winter months, the heat on this thing is just right. I love that you can make the air blow straight in your face or be just a light breeze all around you with the push of a button!
by Anderly
I suffer from bad allergies and this is the thing I needed. The air flow is amazing. Thank you!
by Chris
Great in summer or winter! Dependable and looks so nice in my room!