*Are you in the market to buy an air purifier?* - Saumya ❇️ Dyson Purifier Cool TP07 amzn.to/31Ydh60 ❇️ What I use Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool HP04 amzn.to/3yiPwS2
So, a little fun fact. The theory that Dyson has with their POLAR test, is that 1.they designed everything for a reason, the speed of air being pushed out, the materials used in the machine to prevent any extra pollution, etc. It's been all thought out. 2. they believe that when the air is being projected by the multiplier technology that it draws in dirty air into the machine. The low CADR is because when the air is drawn in, it does it at a slower level, and this actually gets all the smallest particles much more accurately, kind of like how some regular air purifiers have germ mode, but this is like that all the time. So you're getting high amount of air being pushed out, but you are also getting a through clean. The smallest particles are the ones that cause the biggest problems, and because dyson made their filters much thicker than before, with more carbon, they last much longer, but also cost more. 3. Because of it's sensing technology, (some of the most accurate sensors in the world), you save a lot more money in the long run because the purifier cleans the room whenever its actually necessary and so you don't suffer before it happens. 4. Their filters have a rubber gasket around them to prevent leakage, this means you are getting truly filtered air every pass. Now. Heres my opinion. I actually have asthma and allergies. I owned a tp01. From my experience, it did its job. However, I had a concern. It didnt get rid of dust fast enough. I also own a Blueair 411 auto (the small guy) and it got rid of the dust incredibly fast as well as smoke etc. The dyson however seemed to keep its efficiency over a long period of time, it didnt loose its fresh feeling. I also noticed with the blue air that it took longer for dust to settle on my desk in my room than the dyson. Now this is just my observation. I also noticed with the blue air that my asthma attacks were much less than before compared to the dyson. Now this is my own observation. Could it be that the dyson gets all the small stuff better, but its bad at dust, or that dust will settle on the ground and should be vacuumed frequently instead? You have to test it out yourself. Now keep in mind, the dyson I owned was their first purifier model, now the technology is much more advanced. What matters is, does it reduce your symptoms and is it affordable in the long run, is it worth it in the long run compared to the other purifiers? That's just my observation. Also, I have owned these machines for years, so I know whats going on in the long run.
Yup, the customer service is best I've seen in India. They even called me back the next day when I called them out of working hours the previous day; soft spoken, patient, good language skill, pays attention to details and helps with what you called for.
What is the difference between TP 07 and HP 07. Is it just the hot and cold functionality or is there any other enhancements. Can you suggest me which should i opt for as in terms of the better and latest product?
Hi Pulkit, HP is a heat plus cold option. TP is a tower option. Features remain the same. Remember if you get the HP - you need an 15Amp (heating) plug point for it - so makes it a bit less flexible to move around.
@@TheGrapevineIndia Hi, thank you for your response. I ordered HP04 model and i have been using it from past 2-3 days but i am seeing that the air quality scale is always showing red when in oscillation mode. Also i feel it is bit too noisy when turned on in auto mode and the noise level remains the same even after using it for 2-3 hours keeping the door and windows closed Not sure if it is the common problem I tried contacting dyson support. However they advised me to use it for 6-7 days so that the sensors can calculate the environment Do you think there is some fault in the sensor. I am not sure if i should return the product
Hi Pulkit, the auto mode adjusts to the air quality level in your house. So if the levels are high, it will increase the fan speed automatically. Yes it is noise when the fan speed is 10. You could manually turn down the speed by taking it out of auto mode. Air quality less than 100 is generally acceptable, dyson does think this is too high (which may be the range for other countries) and increases speed.
Hi Varun, the models after TP03 amzn.to/3Jvv7hJ have a much improved efficiency of the HEPA filter and Carbon Filter. It should be enough for medium polluted areas. Which location are you considering? I made a video on Air purifiers less than 20K. ua-cam.com/video/H93_hjym7dc/v-deo.html where I identify the top 3 under 20K. You may find that useful.
Hi Varun, in that case I would not recommend the TP03. You can go with a higher Dyson model or even with one of the others mentioned in the other video I linked too.
Hi, Do you recommend TP07 or TP09. The only difference i see is the formaldehyde in TP09, not sure if formaldehyde is a dealbreaker. The air quality index is around 150 and the only pollutant is PM2.5 where we live
I live in Chennai and in my area there is moderate dust coming in from the roads. Are the filters washable. My concern is whether dyson's filters would last 12 months, considering the dusty environment I live in. Also I see a lot of filters on their site, the entire set costing atleast 10 to 12k, which is pretty steep as far as maintenance cost is concerned.
Hi Sandesh, the dyson filters are not washable as it does not have a pre-filter. In general hepa / carbon filters are not washable. If you need a washable one - you have to select one with a pre-filter which can be washed. Check this video I made - ua-cam.com/video/H93_hjym7dc/v-deo.html
Hi Sandesh - it will have an effect - as more dust implies the pores could get clogged reducing life. One recommendation is to vacuum the exterior periodically in case there is no prefilter.
*Are you in the market to buy an air purifier?* - Saumya
❇️ Dyson Purifier Cool TP07 amzn.to/31Ydh60
❇️ What I use Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool HP04 amzn.to/3yiPwS2
So, a little fun fact. The theory that Dyson has with their POLAR test, is that 1.they designed everything for a reason, the speed of air being pushed out, the materials used in the machine to prevent any extra pollution, etc. It's been all thought out. 2. they believe that when the air is being projected by the multiplier technology that it draws in dirty air into the machine. The low CADR is because when the air is drawn in, it does it at a slower level, and this actually gets all the smallest particles much more accurately, kind of like how some regular air purifiers have germ mode, but this is like that all the time. So you're getting high amount of air being pushed out, but you are also getting a through clean. The smallest particles are the ones that cause the biggest problems, and because dyson made their filters much thicker than before, with more carbon, they last much longer, but also cost more. 3. Because of it's sensing technology, (some of the most accurate sensors in the world), you save a lot more money in the long run because the purifier cleans the room whenever its actually necessary and so you don't suffer before it happens. 4. Their filters have a rubber gasket around them to prevent leakage, this means you are getting truly filtered air every pass. Now. Heres my opinion. I actually have asthma and allergies. I owned a tp01. From my experience, it did its job. However, I had a concern. It didnt get rid of dust fast enough. I also own a Blueair 411 auto (the small guy) and it got rid of the dust incredibly fast as well as smoke etc. The dyson however seemed to keep its efficiency over a long period of time, it didnt loose its fresh feeling. I also noticed with the blue air that it took longer for dust to settle on my desk in my room than the dyson. Now this is just my observation. I also noticed with the blue air that my asthma attacks were much less than before compared to the dyson. Now this is my own observation. Could it be that the dyson gets all the small stuff better, but its bad at dust, or that dust will settle on the ground and should be vacuumed frequently instead? You have to test it out yourself. Now keep in mind, the dyson I owned was their first purifier model, now the technology is much more advanced. What matters is, does it reduce your symptoms and is it affordable in the long run, is it worth it in the long run compared to the other purifiers? That's just my observation. Also, I have owned these machines for years, so I know whats going on in the long run.
Hi @NomaD - thank you for sharing your long term experience!
Was looking at the tp01 but going with the tp07 after watching this... Thanks 👍😊
Yup, the customer service is best I've seen in India. They even called me back the next day when I called them out of working hours the previous day; soft spoken, patient, good language skill, pays attention to details and helps with what you called for.
Too good of a comparison.
Madam can you suggest best air purifier TP09 or honey well or Philips??? construction is heavy around my apartment which one will you suggest
Thank you mam for ur review… After watching your video i finallly purchased TP07
What is your opinion on TP03 ? Does it at least cool the home better than a traditional pedestal fan ?
hi, its not meant to be used for cooling.
Dyson customer service is superb.
What is the difference between TP 07 and HP 07. Is it just the hot and cold functionality or is there any other enhancements. Can you suggest me which should i opt for as in terms of the better and latest product?
Hi Pulkit, HP is a heat plus cold option. TP is a tower option. Features remain the same. Remember if you get the HP - you need an 15Amp (heating) plug point for it - so makes it a bit less flexible to move around.
@@TheGrapevineIndia Hi, thank you for your response. I ordered HP04 model and i have been using it from past 2-3 days but i am seeing that the air quality scale is always showing red when in oscillation mode. Also i feel it is bit too noisy when turned on in auto mode and the noise level remains the same even after using it for 2-3 hours keeping the door and windows closed
Not sure if it is the common problem I tried contacting dyson support. However they advised me to use it for 6-7 days so that the sensors can calculate the environment
Do you think there is some fault in the sensor. I am not sure if i should return the product
Hi Pulkit, the auto mode adjusts to the air quality level in your house. So if the levels are high, it will increase the fan speed automatically. Yes it is noise when the fan speed is 10. You could manually turn down the speed by taking it out of auto mode. Air quality less than 100 is generally acceptable, dyson does think this is too high (which may be the range for other countries) and increases speed.
Hi . Fantastic review. Wats d difference between TP07 & TP09 apart from larger coverage ?? Any other feature in TP09 dats not there in TP07 .. thanks
Hi, i was jist planning to buy one which one do you suggest TP07 or TP10 ?
Hey did you make a decision? I’m conflicted between both too
hello mam please reply which one will be best dyson tp07 or havelles ap400
kindly review havells ap400
Does this model has humidifier ?
Is TP03 model worth buying in current day’s scenario? Or is there any better option in the same range of 20-20k?
Hi Varun, the models after TP03 amzn.to/3Jvv7hJ have a much improved efficiency of the HEPA filter and Carbon Filter. It should be enough for medium polluted areas. Which location are you considering?
I made a video on Air purifiers less than 20K. ua-cam.com/video/H93_hjym7dc/v-deo.html where I identify the top 3 under 20K. You may find that useful.
@@TheGrapevineIndia my location is Delhi, NCR.
Hi Varun, in that case I would not recommend the TP03. You can go with a higher Dyson model or even with one of the others mentioned in the other video I linked too.
I had a bad experience with the customer experience.. They couldn't full fill catalyst filter replacement..
Hi Ajin, sorry to hear that. In general, I've found them quite good based on the products I've purchased from them like the vacuum cleaner.
Hi, Do you recommend TP07 or TP09. The only difference i see is the formaldehyde in TP09, not sure if formaldehyde is a dealbreaker. The air quality index is around 150 and the only pollutant is PM2.5 where we live
Hi Anvesh! I don't see formaldehyde as an absolute must esp. since it does not seem like the air quality is way too bad in your area.
Does the TP07 uses the same filter as TP04?
Hi David, it's claimed better than TP04. TP07 has a HEPA13 filter, Dyson does not declare whether the TP04 has a HEPA 13 or not.
I live in Chennai and in my area there is moderate dust coming in from the roads. Are the filters washable. My concern is whether dyson's filters would last 12 months, considering the dusty environment I live in. Also I see a lot of filters on their site, the entire set costing atleast 10 to 12k, which is pretty steep as far as maintenance cost is concerned.
Hi Sandesh, the dyson filters are not washable as it does not have a pre-filter. In general hepa / carbon filters are not washable. If you need a washable one - you have to select one with a pre-filter which can be washed. Check this video I made - ua-cam.com/video/H93_hjym7dc/v-deo.html
@@TheGrapevineIndia Thank you for the info. I wonder how much of an effect dust has on the filter's life.
Hi Sandesh - it will have an effect - as more dust implies the pores could get clogged reducing life. One recommendation is to vacuum the exterior periodically in case there is no prefilter.
@@TheGrapevineIndia Thank you again. I think I'll go for the tp07.
Hi @sandesh,
Did you buy tp07. Is it useful for Chennai?. I live in Chennai and planning to buy one
Nice video mam♥️
💜 thank you!
Does it also act as a fan ?
Hi Megha, it does blow a air but it cannot be a replacement for a fan or AC
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