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The Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde is designed specifically for large, open-plan spaces, with the Dyson HEPA Big+Quiet purifier engineered specifically for simplicity in shared, commercial spaces.

New Cone Aerodynamics delivers 10-metre projection, with the Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde BP04 and Dyson HEPA Big+Quiet purifier BP06 model fitted with the new CO2 sensor, which indicates when to ventilate.

Alongside its powerful projection, the Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet is engineered to operate quietly, producing just 56 decibels of noise - making it our quietest yet most powerful purifier.

 

To learn more about the Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde, visit the Future of clean article. 

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I can’t work out what the difference is between the HEPA and non HEPA versions? @Stuart am I being stupid? All I can see is different colours and the mention of the HEPA being for commercial environments?


I can’t work out what the difference is between the HEPA and non HEPA versions? @Stuart am I being stupid? All I can see is different colours and the mention of the HEPA being for commercial environments?

I kind of guess it would not have any difference with the HEPA & the Carbon layer. The only difference seems to be the cryptomic filter, which destroys formaldehyde into H2O(Water)+CO2(Carbon Dioxide). 

 

Dyson always used EN1822 certified “H13 grade filters” on all purifier ranges. All purifiers including their first launched AM11 model had a H13 filter attached. I cannot assure, but I think the cryptomic filter will be the only difference.

 


Hello, I live in Thailand and when I bought this machine the rep told me that I should only put in on when I switch my air con on and I shouldn’t use it without the air con. Is this correct?


Hi @TeeBee,

Welcome to the Dyson Community!

No, this isn’t correct - you can certainly use a Dyson purifier in conjunction with a separate air conditioning unit to help circulate cooling air. But your machine can be used whenever you need it - we normally recommend using it in Auto mode, so it can automatically sense and react to any pollutant it detects.

Hope this helps!


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