SAVE $180: As of Jan. 27, the Dyson Hot+Cool Gen1 HP10 Purifier is on sale for $349.99 at Dyson. That's $180 off the regular price.
Owning a Dyson anythinghas become a major status symbol for Millennials. There are entire articles about how your vacuum cleaner says something about your social class (ta-ta). But that iconic Dyson technology comes with a hefty price tag.
Luckily, Dyson's having a limited-time sale, which means you might finally be able to join the club. As of Jan. 27, you can snag the Dyson Hot+Cool Gen1 HP10 Purifier for $349.99 at Dyson. This is the cheapest we’ve found this purifier to go for this week, and it's actually $180 off the usual $529.99 price tag. (Even Best Buy is only doing $130 off.)
SEE ALSO: The best air purifiers for pet ownersThis air purifier is built to capture 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns, and it can heat or cool the entire room, so it’s ideal for year-round use. With a fully-sealed filtration system (HEPA H13 filter and carbon filter), it's ready to trap dust, odors, and allergens. There’s also an LED screen to display the air quality in real time.
If you’re a light sleeper, it has a Night Mode that won’t disturb you with too much noise or light. Plus, it oscillates, so you know that purified air is getting everywhere.
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