Our latest purifier detects and destroys formaldehyde, continuously
It combines a precise solid-state formaldehyde sensor with a unique catalytic filter that continuously destroys formaldehyde. HEPA H13 and activated carbon filters also capture dust, allergens, gases³ and other ultrafine pollutants. And Dyson purifiers have powerful Air Multiplier™ technology to purify the whole room.⁴
Specifications
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Weight
4.85 kg
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Oscillation/Angle
350 degrees
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Cord length
2.7 m
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HEPA filter
1 year for HEPA+Carbon filter⁸
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Sound level
59.8 Decibel
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Height
1,050 mm
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Length
220 mm
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Width
220 mm
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Dyson HEPA Purifier Cool™ TP09 Formaldehyde Purifying Fan (White/Gold)
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Dyson HEPA Purifier Cool™ TP09 Formaldehyde Purifying Fan (White/Gold)
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Remote Control X 2
Easy filter maintenance
Changing the HEPA+Carbon filter is quick and easy, with automatic notifications for each machine on the LCD screen and MyDyson™ app.⁶ The catalytic filter never needs replacing.
Diffused mode
Diverts airflow through the back of the machine. To purify the room, without feeling the airflow or cooling you.
20% quieter
Acoustically engineered to reduce turbulence, so it's 20% quieter than the previous model. Perfect for peaceful working environments or hotel rooms.
Smart technology
The MyDyson™ app lets you see which particles have been captured, set schedules and more.⁶ Control hands-free, using compatible voice services such as Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant or Siri.⁷
50% longer cable
For ease-of-use in commercial environments.
Additional remote control
Your purifier comes with an additional remote. One can be stored neatly on the top of the machine – the other kept close to hand or stored safe for peace of mind.
Technology
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Fully-sealed to HEPA H13 standard⁵
Three phases of purification sit within our fully-sealed filtration and airflow system. To trap pollutants inside, removing them from the air you breathe. Giving you reassurance that what goes inside, stays inside.
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Destroys formaldehyde, continuously³
Formaldehyde can emit from many types of commercial furniture and flooring over time. Dyson's catalytic filter continuously converts it into water and CO₂ – and never needs replacing.
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Senses and reports, automatically
Detects particles, formaldehyde and other gases, displaying real-time reports on the LCD and MyDyson™ app. In Auto mode, it automatically reacts – only purifying when needed.
Indoor air quality
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Formaldehyde
Painting, varnishes and printers
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Benzene and VOCs
Traffic, building materials and furniture
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Nitrogen dioxide
Road traffic, tobacco and fuel-burning heaters
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Odours
Fumes and cooking
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PM10
Pollen and allergens
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PM5.0
Bacteria
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PM2.5
Industrial emissions
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PM0.1
Ultrafine particles
Filtration
Captures and destroys with an advanced HEPA filtration system
Inadequate ventilation can help outdoor pollutants, like PM2.5, penetrate indoors. Dyson's advanced 360° HEPA H13 filter captures 99.95% of particles as small as 0.1 microns⁴ from the air - keeping them sealed in. And the unique catalytic filter continuously destroys formaldehyde.³
Circulation
Powerful circulation to purify an 81m³ space¹
Dyson purifiers don't compromise airflow for purification. Combining advanced filtration with Air Multiplier™ technology, they generate powerful circulation to draw in pollutants and project over 290 litres a second of purified air throughout meeting rooms, hotel rooms, classrooms¹ or your home.
Dyson testing goes further than the industry standard (CADR)
Dyson engineers designed the POLAR test to challenge the industry test standard – measuring filtration, sensing and circulation to ensure the whole room is purified properly.
CADR is not a measure of purification performance in a real-size room 28.5m³
An additional fan boosts circulation. Only one sensor measures air quality.
Dyson's POLAR test goes further to measure purification throughout a real-size room 81m³
No additional fans. Nine different sensors to measure even-room air quality.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the lifespan of the filter in a Dyson purifier?
The formaldehyde-destroying catalytic filter never needs replacing. And we recommend replacing the HEPA+Carbon filter every 12 months (based on 12 hours a day of use) – so this may vary depending on usage and pollution levels. You'll be notified via the Dyson Link app⁶ or LCD screen when it's time to replace the filter.
Do I need to maintain my Dyson purifier's filter?
No, unlike some conventional filters which require changing, washing and drying each month, this isn't the case with ours. So there's no time wasted without a working purifier. Our filter is quick and easy to replace – and you'll know exactly when, via the Dyson Link app⁶ or LCD screen. Please note that the selective catalytic oxidisation filter never needs replacing.
Can multiple users control the same Dyson purifier?
Yes, one Dyson Link app account can be used to control up to 15 connected purifiers – or an unlimited number of users can control a single purifier. It will only ever choose the most recent update. For example, if more than one person was updating the scheduling, the purifier will use the most recent change.
Glossary
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Allergens
An allergen is a substance that can cause an allergic reaction by triggering the body’s immune system. Common indoor allergens include dust mite droppings, pet dander, mould and pollen.
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Aspergillus mould
A common name for a visible group of fungi, mould thrives wherever there is dampness – sending out millions of spores into the air. Exposure to mould occurs via inhalation, skin contact or ingestion.
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Bacteria
Microscopic, single-celled organisms that exist in their millions, in every environment. Not all bacteria are harmful, but some can have adverse effects, such as E. coli.
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Benzene
Benzene is colourless, flammable liquid produced by both natural and man-made processes. It’s a natural part of crude oil, gasoline, and cigarette smoke. Indoors, it comes from products such as glues, paints, furniture wax, and detergents.
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Carbon dioxide (CO₂)
A colourless greenhouse gas, which comes from the extraction and burning of fossil fuels. Increased CO₂ levels can impact cognitive function.
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Dust mites
House dust mites are tiny insects that commonly live in household dust. They are one of the biggest causes of allergies. Each gram of house dust contains approximately 1000 dust mites.
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Formaldehyde (HCHO)
Formaldehyde is often associated with the familiar smell of fresh paint, or the unboxing of new furniture. It's a colourless, flammable and potentially harmful gas used in some building materials and household products. Sources can include fabrics found in flooring and furniture, glues, paints, varnishes, air fresheners, and household cleaners.
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H1N1 virus
This subtype of Influenza A virus, also known as swine flu, caused a global flu outbreak. H1N1 produces respiratory infectious diseases in humans and pigs. Symptoms can be similar to seasonal flu.
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HEPA
HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) is an air filter efficiency standard and a measure of a filter’s performance. For an air filter to be classified as HEPA, it must be capable of removing at least 99.95% (ISO, European Standard) or 99.97% (ASME, U.S. DOE) of particles whose diameter is equal to 0.3 microns.
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HEPA 13
HEPA H13 is an even higher tier of HEPA air filtration efficiency. To meet HEPA H13 standards, a filter must be able to remove 99.95% (ISO, European Standard) or 99.97% (ASME, U.S. DOE) of microscopic particles at the most penetrating particle size of 0.1 microns.
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Humidification
A process of increasing air moisture content through the addition of water vapour or steam. Humidifiers can add moisture to the air in dry conditions, creating a more comfortable indoor environment.
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Micron
Airborne particles are usually described in microns. One micron is equal to one-thousandth of a mm. The human eye struggles to see anything smaller than 25 microns in size. Allergens are microscopic. The size of dust mite allergens, mould spores and other insect allergens is often between 0.5 to 5 microns. To provide context, the diameter of a human hair is around 50 microns.
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Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂)
Nitrogen dioxide is a liquid below 21.2 °C and a gas at higher temperatures. It is toxic to humans in both states. Gas stoves and space heaters are the most common indoor sources of NO₂ emissions. Other sources include improperly vented furnaces and water heaters.
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Pet dander
Pet dander is made up of tiny particles of skin, saliva and urine, shed by animals with fur or feathers. Pet dander lingers in the air before settling on surfaces such as furniture, bedding, and fabrics. Exposure to these airborne particles can trigger allergies.
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Particulate matter (PM)
PM stands for particulate matter, which consists of microscopic solid or liquid particles and pollutants. PM is often followed by a number, which represents the size of the particulate matter in microns (a micron is one-thousandth of a mm). For example, PM01 means particulate matter that is 0.1 of a micron in size. PM2.5 equals particles that are 2.5 microns in size, and PM10 means particles up to 10 microns in size. Indoor PM can be generated through many day-to-day activities, including cooking, cleaning and the burning of candles and fires.
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Pollen
Pollen is a powdery substance released from seed plants as part of their reproduction process. It typically appears from trees in the spring, grasses in the summer, and weeds in the autumn. Pollen grains are among the most common allergens.
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Purification
The process of making something free of any contaminants or physical impurities. Air purification is designed to filter the air in your home – removing pollutants such as dust, allergens and viruses.
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Selective Catalytic Oxidisation (SCO)
SCO is an abbreviation for Dyson's Selective Catalytic Oxidisation filter, a specific type of filter engineered to capture and destroy formaldehyde at the molecular level. Dyson SCO filters break the pollutant down into tiny amounts of water and CO₂. Our filter then naturally regenerates from the oxygen in the air, so it can keep destroying formaldehyde continuously, without ever needing to be replaced.
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Volatile organic compounds are potentially harmful gases found in many household products. Common sources include paints, varnishes, air fresheners, cosmetics, and cleaning products.
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- 1 In maximum setting. Tested for air projection (DTM 801) and purification coverage in an 81m³ room (TM-003711).
- 2 Dyson purifiers were challenged with airborne SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) at an independent lab, using a 0.37 m3 chamber for 90 seconds. Dyson Purifiers were also challenged with Phi-6 bacteriophage (a surrogate to test SARS-CoV-2) at an independent lab, using a 30 m3 chamber. After 90 minutes at maximum fan speed, the airborne concentration in the chamber was reduced by 99.9 %. Real-life efficacy may vary.
- 3 Third party full machine testing based on GB/T 18801-2015 formaldehyde cumulative clean mass testing with continuous injection until plateau of formaldehyde CADR is achieved. Results may vary in practice.
- 4 Tested for filtration efficiency at 0.1 microns (EN1822). Gas capture rates vary.
- 5 Particle challenge by DEHS oil specified in EN1822 within a chamber specified in ASTM F3150. Tested in Max Mode at IBR US, for whole machine efficiency above 99.95%.
- 6 Requires device to run app, Wi-Fi or mobile data, Bluetooth 4.0 support, and iOS version 10 or Android version 5 (or above). Standard data and messaging rates may apply. The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are registered trade marks owned by the Bluetooth. SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Dyson is under license.
- 7 Refer to the Dyson Link app for compatible voice services. Apple, the Apple logo and Siri are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of the Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Google Play, the Google Play logo, Google Assistant are trademarks of Google Inc. Amazon Alexa and all related logos are trademarks of amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.
- 8 Based on 12 hours use per day. Filter life varies according to pollution levels.
- 9 At maximum flow rate in Purifier mode.