Thanks for this excellent video. I have been waiting for it since your "BEST AIR PURIFIER 2023" video. Since you posted that video, I have purchased the BP06 and spent way too many hours learning about it. You pointed out that a difference that the BP06 has compared to the BP03 and BP04 is that the BP06 does not integrate with the MyDyson app. The BP06 also has a few major differences: 1) It does not come with a remote controller; 2) Its airflow angle cannot be adjusted whatsoever; 3) Its HEPA filter only lasts for 2.5 years, compared to the BP03 and BP04's 5 years; and 4) Its filter can capture pollutants as small as 0.3 microns, whereas the BP03 and BP04 can capture pollutants as small as 0.1 microns. By the way, there's also another variant, the BP02, which is not sold in North America. (BP01 and BP06 do not exist.)
I just want to thank you for all your hard work. You are helping me extend my life. I’m hiv+ and all of these machines help me immensely. Having a clean home for someone like me is actually life or death. It could mean the difference in me living anouther 10 years or not. Thank you so so much. Your videos are excellent.
Excellent comment and I wish you all the best in your current and future health. I am currently being treated for pancreatic cancer and my immune system is significantly weaker. I have several purifiers in multiple rooms and I can definitely testify to the effectiveness of getting a good unit. I am currently using several Allen's and an Oransi. This Dyson is a very attractive future purchase. Love their vacuums.
We have 2 of these, I orig bought it for the biz but then decided its better in the house and bedroom haha, your review rocks! also i found it makes less noise when you aim the air up in the air at 50 degrees vs any other angle
I bought one of these a few weeks ago, IMO its worth it if you have a larger room. Its very quiet for the amount of air it moves. Even on 10 (max) I wouldn't call it loud or annoying sounding, and its only on 10 if someone burns something in the kitchen. At 5 it's hard to hear unless room is near silent. Most of the time its on 1-2 and basically silent.. in practice I never hear this thing... and if I do (someone burned something) its not obnoxious. Its about as good as it gets for noise profile, IMO. $1000 is a lot BUT the filter prices are actually reasonable.. the both cost and expected lifespan just seem reasonable. Lot of air purifiers bug me with their epensive filters they want replaced very frequently. Sure you can often get 3rd party filters for less, but then you gotta deal with buying 3rd party filters and not knowing if you're buying crappy filters. I like idea of getting the right filter for a reasonable price. Also yes thing is large, but it least has some style to it.. compare it to like an IQAir, that is god awful. This could be argued to look good. I find in a big room it looks fine. In small room just due to size of thing its not going to look good, its just not for small rooms. I'll stick with Coway for small rooms, but for a big room IMO Dyson Big&Quiet is the thing to get.
Agree - Coway Airmega 300 and 400 are good choices for a reasonable price. I wouldn't call IQAir hideous-looking, but it does have a certain "hospital equipment" look. And yes, the filters for that one cost the earth.
The CO2 tracker is an underrated feature of this unit. Many apartment buildings have high levels of CO2, and most air purifiers don't track this. It's true that the air purifier itself doesn't do much about CO2, but it's still handy information to know so that you can open a window in the evening and get in some more fresh air.
I would love to see how the Levoit EverestAir stacks up. It has PM1.0, PM2.5, and PM10 detection, much larger quantity of activated carbon than most air purifiers, and is dramatically more affordable (usually on sale for $399). I've had mine for several months and would be curious how it performs compared to the Dyson.
0:51 interesting how the BP04 is the newer and best one yet the model number don't add up. Most model numbers go up from 0-9 to indicate a newer model/software update. Can anyone explain why it goes from 4 then 3 to 6⁉️
At 4:25, you estimated that the filter replacements would cost an average of $100 per year. However, looking at their website, Dyson advertises their long-life filters for this air purifier to last up to 5 years. At the same cost of $100 for a replacement, that would only be $20/year. Did you estimate an annual cost of $100/year out of principle that filters should be replaced regularly? If so, what was the rationale to disregard Dyson's advertised "long-life" claims?
The HEPA filter lasts 'up to' 5 years for $169, or till when app suggests you replace it. Wouldn't assume you always get the 'up to' lifespan. Also that's just the HEPA filter, the K-Carbon filter is separate and only lasts 2 years, or again when app suggests to replace it... so again 'up to' 2 years. K-Carbon is out-of-stock and no price listed. Also it maybe difficult to compare Dyson that advertises 'up to' 5 years with eg IQAir to advertises filters last 2 years 'on average'... its the max vs the avg.
My guess it the average likely goes up per pet. If you have pets it likely gets used up much faster. For a home with no pets and living in a fairly dust free area (unlike here in NM) and the only time people are home is evening and bedtime... sure it might last 5 years.
Can you please do a video comparing the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra , Roomba j9+, and Roomba Combo j9+? What would be better for a house that has both hardwood and carpets and a lot of pet (3 dogs and 2 cats)?
I wish you would list the price of the machine instead of some arbitrary dollar sign. I know prices can change but just state at the time of this video.
i have a 6x6 auto accessory shop. in order to provide the best service to my customers when they come for auto window film. Small dust particles in the air enter between the glass and the film while the window film is being applied. Do i need to buy an air purifier machine to prevent this? Or do i need to buy an aspirator / fan?
Great content. Is there a list which purifiers contain CO2 sensor and has smart home abilities? For example to connect HomeAssistant. Dyson for sure, at least.
@@EatMeatStayHealthy I went with the Winix 5500-2, which is on sale right now for 126. It wont do much for formaldehyde but its the best purifier you can get otherwise. If VOCs are your primary focus id recommend the Austin Air Healthmate, which you can get cheaper from a different distributor called National Allergy under the name Advanced HEPA+. Consumer Analysis has the best, most unbiased reviews out there.
How would it measure up to the coway 400s the price in the UK is similar to the Dyson. The coway 400s looks visually more pleasing but is it less performance compared to a Dyson
After that review, I would have assumed the link in the description would have been for this particular air purifier but it is going to some other brand. I think you need to update your links as they contradict your review summary.
Omg I’m so glad I found someone else who is having this issue! I have had to send back 2 of them to Dyson because of the clicking noise. I’m on my third model now and so far so good. I try not to use the breeze mode as often now because I’m scared it will start clicking again!
@@neji7412 for me it would happen only when I put it in breeze mode. It would be a constant clicking noise. Luckily my new one doesn’t have the same issue
had this for 5 months; after about 2 months it emits an "odor" or smell that i assume is odors trapped in the carbon filter that get emitted. Also the unit does not remove VOC as it claims when the environment you are in produces VOCs. (talking paint, carpets, off gassing, etc. - not from cooking)
Compared to the tall and skinny Dysons, how does Big and Quiet compare? I have both a cool formaldehyde and a big and quiet bp04 in my home. Not sure how much stronger one is than the other.
If I buy the BP03 can I just buy the k-carbon filter when I need to replace it and put it in? I like the colour of the BP03 over the BP04 so I’d like to know but if it isn’t compatible I’ll just buy the BP04
does this work when its uppon a high desk almost to the ceiling? I am very allergic and currently using a xiaomi cheap air filter to try and eliminate pollen. without much success.
Best buy had the BP03 on sale for a pre BF quick strike sale, all most 50% off. I tried to get one and they sold out so quickly, think they had a limited about of them or Dyson gave them a limit they could sell at that low of a price.
I wish he would finally review the Ikea purifiers. I'm sure they wouldn't hold a candle to this behemoth but I'm really curious where they would fall in his overall rankings...
So far the only differences between the BP04 and BP03 looks to be the following Color BP04 has a K carbon filter (filters the same as the BP03 but 3x faster) BP04 has CO2 monitor I've been looking into these 2 for a few months and finally got the BP03 as the CO2 and K carbon filter aren't enough to justify the increase. It also looks like you can put the k carbon filter on the BP03, so I'll be trying that later on
It would be really interesting to see the tests against something that is actually harmful. I don't really have a fog problem. But I've heard ambient air has asbestos at low levels and silicia for example. How much cleaner will the air be for particles that are actually dangerous to health
🙏🏽🙏🏽Please please do a review on the Dyson purifier humidify+cool formaldehyde (Gold) one. I wanted your opinion on that one as well and which one would you choose/recommend
Suggest that Don't buy humidifier build-in air purifier. Keep them into two different machines. Humidifiers require more maintenance than cool or hot air purifiers.
I have am unusual question for you. I am having a lot of trouble with my upstairs neighbor smoking and vaping inside their apartment. Their smoke and fumes are inundating my apartment and I am extremely allergic to both of them. I have been wanting to get a particle meter or some kind of sensitive device that can prove to the leasing company that I am truly being affected by the neighbor's reckless behavior. Is there anything that you can recommend, suggest or even mention? I am going crazy with this person's toxic fumes. I came to this review looking for an effective air purifier, but after seeing these prices, I feel it is not fair that I have to pay these exorbitant prices to deal with a health problem that is not of my own making. Help please?
Try a BISSELL unit. They’re more affordable and effective at cleaning the air. With your situation best get the most powerful you can afford as you maybe exhausting the filters more. Also try and maximize fresh air with a window fan. Ideally use positive room pressure.
Hello, I just want your advice guys..I want to buy a Dyson purifier. I would like to go for the BPO4 because I live near a busy street, but definitely it’s not available in my country..Does the BPO3 worth it? It’s a Premium air purifier or not?
I also want to know this. I would assume the airflow is not as “targeted” and blows out in more of a wide range. I hope Dyson is working on new tower fans with improvements from this model
I have had this about one month, and for the most part enjoy it, however I believe it has one programming fail that SHOULD be available for a $1,000 purifier. I have mine in my bedroom. I can program the machine to turn on and off, however what I feel is missing is the ability to program the machine to go in to night mode automatically say at 10PM, and turn night mode off at 8AM (or whatever). THIS IS NOT AVAILABLE. Yes, I can manually turn night mode on and off, but this should be an available feature. I contacted Dyson, and was ignored, another negative for such an expensive purchase. Hey Dyson, are you listening?
I've been able to do this in the app for my HP04 for years. Settings cog > Scheduling my machine. It seems strange it wouldn't also be on this model 🤔 maybe check the app again.
What about the Austin Air? USA made, 1/3rd the cost of an IQ air with similar or better performance. It would throw off this entire recommendation system.
This video is highly detailed and I'm impressed with both the video and the Dyson. Need to save up to get one for sure instead of throw away money on other models for now
Thanks for this excellent video. I have been waiting for it since your "BEST AIR PURIFIER 2023" video. Since you posted that video, I have purchased the BP06 and spent way too many hours learning about it.
You pointed out that a difference that the BP06 has compared to the BP03 and BP04 is that the BP06 does not integrate with the MyDyson app. The BP06 also has a few major differences: 1) It does not come with a remote controller; 2) Its airflow angle cannot be adjusted whatsoever; 3) Its HEPA filter only lasts for 2.5 years, compared to the BP03 and BP04's 5 years; and 4) Its filter can capture pollutants as small as 0.3 microns, whereas the BP03 and BP04 can capture pollutants as small as 0.1 microns.
By the way, there's also another variant, the BP02, which is not sold in North America. (BP01 and BP06 do not exist.)
Thank you for that.
I just want to thank you for all your hard work. You are helping me extend my life. I’m hiv+ and all of these machines help me immensely. Having a clean home for someone like me is actually life or death. It could mean the difference in me living anouther 10 years or not. Thank you so so much. Your videos are excellent.
Excellent comment and I wish you all the best in your current and future health. I am currently being treated for pancreatic cancer and my immune system is significantly weaker. I have several purifiers in multiple rooms and I can definitely testify to the effectiveness of getting a good unit. I am currently using several Allen's and an Oransi. This Dyson is a very attractive future purchase. Love their vacuums.
Hey there. Sending love to both of you.
@@Jumbaride thank you 🙏
I hope you’re feeling ok. Best of luck to you
I am in the same health situation and just purchased one of these. Stay healthy and happy all the best to you.
Owned this for about 2 months. So far I love it! I don’t ever notice it running.
Hows the air quality, like you feel cool breeze from it? And does it have humidifier?
Can it work as air conditioner too?
@@DRoL-eh2cmit’s only a fan and purifier
Do you smell anything when using it?
@ negative. Pure air.
I absolutely love how objective you try to be with these sorts of tests 👌
We have 2 of these, I orig bought it for the biz but then decided its better in the house and bedroom haha, your review rocks! also i found it makes less noise when you aim the air up in the air at 50 degrees vs any other angle
Just bought our Dyson BP03 after watching your videos. Thank you for reviewing these.
Hope you enjoy it!
@@VacuumWarswhat would you recommend for smoking and dust particles, Lower budget ?
How much do replacement filters cost for them? I only found 1 only that charges $160... that's insane!
@@unknowncrypto596 Dyson HP10 if that's in your budget.
I bought one of these a few weeks ago, IMO its worth it if you have a larger room. Its very quiet for the amount of air it moves. Even on 10 (max) I wouldn't call it loud or annoying sounding, and its only on 10 if someone burns something in the kitchen. At 5 it's hard to hear unless room is near silent. Most of the time its on 1-2 and basically silent.. in practice I never hear this thing... and if I do (someone burned something) its not obnoxious. Its about as good as it gets for noise profile, IMO.
$1000 is a lot BUT the filter prices are actually reasonable.. the both cost and expected lifespan just seem reasonable. Lot of air purifiers bug me with their epensive filters they want replaced very frequently. Sure you can often get 3rd party filters for less, but then you gotta deal with buying 3rd party filters and not knowing if you're buying crappy filters. I like idea of getting the right filter for a reasonable price.
Also yes thing is large, but it least has some style to it.. compare it to like an IQAir, that is god awful. This could be argued to look good. I find in a big room it looks fine. In small room just due to size of thing its not going to look good, its just not for small rooms. I'll stick with Coway for small rooms, but for a big room IMO Dyson Big&Quiet is the thing to get.
Agree - Coway Airmega 300 and 400 are good choices for a reasonable price. I wouldn't call IQAir hideous-looking, but it does have a certain "hospital equipment" look. And yes, the filters for that one cost the earth.
The filters are always sold out , I’m worried about buying one and not being able to keep it functional
@@finmason8339 I believe the replacement for the Dyson filters is every 2-5 years? So I believe you'd be alright
@Bexamous How log does it take for this machine to eliminate cooking odors?
The CO2 tracker is an underrated feature of this unit. Many apartment buildings have high levels of CO2, and most air purifiers don't track this. It's true that the air purifier itself doesn't do much about CO2, but it's still handy information to know so that you can open a window in the evening and get in some more fresh air.
I would love to see how the Levoit EverestAir stacks up. It has PM1.0, PM2.5, and PM10 detection, much larger quantity of activated carbon than most air purifiers, and is dramatically more affordable (usually on sale for $399). I've had mine for several months and would be curious how it performs compared to the Dyson.
Any thoughts on reviewing humidifiers?
Would this get rid of the smell of acetone/monomer and purify the air from dust while doing nails?
0:51 interesting how the BP04 is the newer and best one yet the model number don't add up. Most model numbers go up from 0-9 to indicate a newer model/software update.
Can anyone explain why it goes from 4 then 3 to 6⁉️
Yep. Dyson is a little whacky with their numbers. LOL....
At 4:25, you estimated that the filter replacements would cost an average of $100 per year. However, looking at their website, Dyson advertises their long-life filters for this air purifier to last up to 5 years. At the same cost of $100 for a replacement, that would only be $20/year. Did you estimate an annual cost of $100/year out of principle that filters should be replaced regularly? If so, what was the rationale to disregard Dyson's advertised "long-life" claims?
The HEPA filter lasts 'up to' 5 years for $169, or till when app suggests you replace it. Wouldn't assume you always get the 'up to' lifespan. Also that's just the HEPA filter, the K-Carbon filter is separate and only lasts 2 years, or again when app suggests to replace it... so again 'up to' 2 years. K-Carbon is out-of-stock and no price listed. Also it maybe difficult to compare Dyson that advertises 'up to' 5 years with eg IQAir to advertises filters last 2 years 'on average'... its the max vs the avg.
My guess it the average likely goes up per pet. If you have pets it likely gets used up much faster. For a home with no pets and living in a fairly dust free area (unlike here in NM) and the only time people are home is evening and bedtime... sure it might last 5 years.
Doesn’t matter since it’s always sold out
Looking at this vs the iqair pro 250
It really is a great air purifier. Very impressed with mine!
Where did they let you buy that with EBT money?
How does this Dyson compare on the VOC filtration to the EnviroKlens? I would like to see a comparison of these two.
I don't own any Dyson stuff but it's nice to see a company like that succeed. Other products will get better when premium brands get way better
I wish it had built-in heater, too, like the HP models
I want to buy one but they are always sold out of the filters. I want to have backups in store but that’s not possible
Would you say it’s better than blue air purifiers?
Thank you for the videos
Can you please do a video comparing the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra , Roomba j9+, and Roomba Combo j9+? What would be better for a house that has both hardwood and carpets and a lot of pet (3 dogs and 2 cats)?
Any chance for you to test LG's air purifier? I noticed a lot of air purifiers have a PM2.5 sensor, but not many have a PM1.0 sensor that the LG does
I wish you would list the price of the machine instead of some arbitrary dollar sign. I know prices can change but just state at the time of this video.
BP04 in canada on dysons site is $1400. $1300 for the BP03.
i have a 6x6 auto accessory shop. in order to provide the best service to my customers when they come for auto window film. Small dust particles in the air enter between the glass and the film while the window film is being applied. Do i need to buy an air purifier machine to prevent this? Or do i need to buy an aspirator / fan?
You are a great teacher brother! 😉
Can you do one for a small room air purifier with fan and remote possibly?😅
Great content. Is there a list which purifiers contain CO2 sensor and has smart home abilities? For example to connect HomeAssistant. Dyson for sure, at least.
I just bought the BP04 and plan to review it as soon as I get it. I got it new directly from Dyson last night, and it was on sale for $799.
How is it? I'm concerned the low CADR is a deal breaker.
@@iknowyounot88 Same here. The low CADR and is what is keeping me from buying it right now and why I am watching these reviews.
@@EatMeatStayHealthy I went with the Winix 5500-2, which is on sale right now for 126. It wont do much for formaldehyde but its the best purifier you can get otherwise. If VOCs are your primary focus id recommend the Austin Air Healthmate, which you can get cheaper from a different distributor called National Allergy under the name Advanced HEPA+. Consumer Analysis has the best, most unbiased reviews out there.
How would it measure up to the coway 400s the price in the UK is similar to the Dyson. The coway 400s looks visually more pleasing but is it less performance compared to a Dyson
Seems great for office kitchens or meeting rooms.
So the IQAir GC beats the Dyson where it matters… actual cleaning of air… by a lot… but this wins because of sensors?
After that review, I would have assumed the link in the description would have been for this particular air purifier but it is going to some other brand. I think you need to update your links as they contradict your review summary.
When mine is on the air circulation mode it makes a click sound when the fan changes directions. Otherwise I like it a lot.
Omg I’m so glad I found someone else who is having this issue! I have had to send back 2 of them to Dyson because of the clicking noise. I’m on my third model now and so far so good. I try not to use the breeze mode as often now because I’m scared it will start clicking again!
@@dragonroar6how is the clicking noise? I noticed mine does it on speed 3 if I go from 25 degrees to 50. Or on breeze mode.
@@neji7412 for me it would happen only when I put it in breeze mode. It would be a constant clicking noise. Luckily my new one doesn’t have the same issue
Got it swapped out. No unusual grinding now!!
@@neji7412 I think it may have been a bad batch in production but now they’ve fixed it!
Hope dyson will release different colorway to fit in different room setup
hey can you see which heaters are the best for this year because its getting cold and its close to winter?
Do you know what is the lowest noise that can do ? I what place it in my bed room while I sleeping.
Haw bout healthprotect 7770i?
Can the K carbon filter be used on the BP03? I like the filter and dont need the extra CO2 detection
How would it be for pet allergies?
had this for 5 months; after about 2 months it emits an "odor" or smell that i assume is odors trapped in the carbon filter that get emitted. Also the unit does not remove VOC as it claims when the environment you are in produces VOCs. (talking paint, carpets, off gassing, etc. - not from cooking)
Does it completely remove cooking odors? I am trying to keep cooking smells out of my closet. My stove is about 12ft from the closet.
@@Jumbaride I would not count on this device to remove VOC/Odors. It can't even remove VOCs in a bedroom, let alone a kitchen.
How does this compare to the 1400square shark never change?? And its 5 year filter??
hello does the fans cool you in warm weather?
Would you be able to review the Dupray air filter?
there BP02 model at cost co exclusive,its just like bpo3 model,use same heppa filter and carbon filter,is there any different?
Compared to the tall and skinny Dysons, how does Big and Quiet compare? I have both a cool formaldehyde and a big and quiet bp04 in my home. Not sure how much stronger one is than the other.
If I buy the BP03 can I just buy the k-carbon filter when I need to replace it and put it in? I like the colour of the BP03 over the BP04 so I’d like to know but if it isn’t compatible I’ll just buy the BP04
Could you perhaps test out the LG puricare 360. (Double decker)
does this work when its uppon a high desk almost to the ceiling?
I am very allergic and currently using a xiaomi cheap air filter to try and eliminate pollen. without much success.
We used it stationed on the floor only, so we couldn't say if ceiling level is going to work as well. Consider checking with Dyson.
Think this will go well with me having a few 3d printers. Thanks for the testing.
Best buy had the BP03 on sale for a pre BF quick strike sale, all most 50% off. I tried to get one and they sold out so quickly, think they had a limited about of them or Dyson gave them a limit they could sell at that low of a price.
Any review on the shark no change?
I wish he would finally review the Ikea purifiers. I'm sure they wouldn't hold a candle to this behemoth but I'm really curious where they would fall in his overall rankings...
Where is the link to the BP04? don't see it on amazon
The BP03 does capture NO2 (according to the Dyson website)
So far the only differences between the BP04 and BP03 looks to be the following
Color
BP04 has a K carbon filter (filters the same as the BP03 but 3x faster)
BP04 has CO2 monitor
I've been looking into these 2 for a few months and finally got the BP03 as the CO2 and K carbon filter aren't enough to justify the increase. It also looks like you can put the k carbon filter on the BP03, so I'll be trying that later on
@@xPaulRulesTheWorldx Will this remove cooking odors completely?
@@JumbarideI own a mid size air purifier with a carbon filter and yes it will, but not instantly. It will slowly fade away
@@Walhor Thank you for responding. I bought an Austin Air and have experienced it just as you described.
Hey can you please make a review with a porlux vacuum cleaner please and thank you
It would be really interesting to see the tests against something that is actually harmful. I don't really have a fog problem. But I've heard ambient air has asbestos at low levels and silicia for example. How much cleaner will the air be for particles that are actually dangerous to health
In any testing, please include EMF readings...PLEASE!
🙏🏽🙏🏽Please please do a review on the Dyson purifier humidify+cool formaldehyde (Gold) one. I wanted your opinion on that one as well and which one would you choose/recommend
Suggest that Don't buy humidifier build-in air purifier. Keep them into two different machines. Humidifiers require more maintenance than cool or hot air purifiers.
How does it compare to the Rabbit air purifier?
Do you have any reviews on the Air Dr. systems? Trying to find out if they are hype and how they compare to this Dyson.
I have am unusual question for you. I am having a lot of trouble with my upstairs neighbor smoking and vaping inside their apartment. Their smoke and fumes are inundating my apartment and I am extremely allergic to both of them. I have been wanting to get a particle meter or some kind of sensitive device that can prove to the leasing company that I am truly being affected by the neighbor's reckless behavior. Is there anything that you can recommend, suggest or even mention? I am going crazy with this person's toxic fumes. I came to this review looking for an effective air purifier, but after seeing these prices, I feel it is not fair that I have to pay these exorbitant prices to deal with a health problem that is not of my own making. Help please?
Try a BISSELL unit. They’re more affordable and effective at cleaning the air. With your situation best get the most powerful you can afford as you maybe exhausting the filters more. Also try and maximize fresh air with a window fan. Ideally use positive room pressure.
so it took the same as the Coway AP1512 HM to clear the fog
Hello, I just want your advice guys..I want to buy a Dyson purifier.
I would like to go for the BPO4 because I live near a busy street, but definitely it’s not available in my country..Does the BPO3 worth it? It’s a
Premium air purifier or not?
What happened to anymore testing for Enviroklenz????
Are you ever going to test the Mila air purifier
Modern Castle has a review of Mila on their website.
Do you have any videos on dehumidifiers
Why don't you ever test the Wyze Air Purifier? But the Dyson is interesting but as with all Dyson products, they are too expensive.
What’s the best for pets?
Can you review airdog. They don't use hepa filter
So glad this channel back on track
When do you need to change filters and what do they cost
Another channel said there are three filters with two of them you have to change out… one is every 5 years and the other every 2 years.
I have a smoke cafe downstairs and it’s coming through the floorboards in the hall. Seems like next pay day this is the solution
Did you buy it? If so, did it get rid of the smoke?
What about the fan function...does it work as good as their tower fans (TP09/07)?
I also want to know this. I would assume the airflow is not as “targeted” and blows out in more of a wide range. I hope Dyson is working on new tower fans with improvements from this model
@@tobstarschannel I can't seem to find a clear answer either. Everybody talks the breeze function, but now it works as a fan.
Why is it that BP03 in USA is different from Japan????
It may be expensive but they are always on sale. The BP04 is currently $600.
Oooh exciting!
why is the BP04 not available in Europe, anyone knows ?
how long will those ac filters last, how much do they weigh?
I think they last 2-5 years
How does this do when it comes to Pet smells? I've got two dogs and I plan on buying this thing
Two cats and a smelly partner, it works really well!
@@theTurbokat haha hope your partner doesn't read this comment!
should i just save my money and get the Winix 5500?
Does the BP04 protect you from Covid ?
How does it compare to rainbow and its "air purifier" ability
Where can i buy bp04 in europe?
I want this air purifier, but my god what an absolutely atrocious color scheme they all have. Like... can we get an option for just silver or black?
But does it whistle though ?
was it hard to put humidifier in????? =\\\
But can you control it wirelessly from anywhere in the world?
Yes!
@@theTurbokat I bought one 😅😊
What about dust?
I have had this about one month, and for the most part enjoy it, however I believe it has one programming fail that SHOULD be available for a $1,000 purifier. I have mine in my bedroom. I can program the machine to turn on and off, however what I feel is missing is the ability to program the machine to go in to night mode automatically say at 10PM, and turn night mode off at 8AM (or whatever). THIS IS NOT AVAILABLE. Yes, I can manually turn night mode on and off, but this should be an available feature. I contacted Dyson, and was ignored, another negative for such an expensive purchase. Hey Dyson, are you listening?
I don't think that's a big ask at all, that's quite a simple thing since they already have so many functions.
I've been able to do this in the app for my HP04 for years. Settings cog > Scheduling my machine. It seems strange it wouldn't also be on this model 🤔 maybe check the app again.
What about the Austin Air? USA made, 1/3rd the cost of an IQ air with similar or better performance. It would throw off this entire recommendation system.
Austin air Bedroom model is still 1000 bucks and the filter is 550 smackaroos. Gtfo here bot
Let’s hope for a Black Friday sale
Does it help with smelly smell in the room
Did you ever find an answer?
Will it get rid of the smells from our home's scent diffusers?
Is this a fan?
Thank you for the review needed to watch it for other UA-camr
Why do you need one ?
They should make a small and quiet
Dyson BPO3 doesn't show co2 levels....
This video is highly detailed and I'm impressed with both the video and the Dyson. Need to save up to get one for sure instead of throw away money on other models for now
Fantastic! Great job, Dyson!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@VacuumWars Does it mean you work for Dyson?