SAVE 46%: A certified refurbished Dyson Pure Cool DP04 purifying fan is just $189.99 at Dyson, marked down from the usual price of $349.99. That's a savings of $160.
Daffodils, tulips, cherry blossoms, and lilacs are about to take center stage as spring season approaches. As beautiful as spring blossoms appear, their arrival means many of us enter allergy season. Whether the neighbor is cutting their grass or the cedar trees nearby are bothersome, allergy season can spell some serious pain and discomfort for many. If you're seeking cleaner air, today's deal on a refurbished Dyson purifying fan is here to provide some relief.
As of March 12, a certified refurbished Dyson Pure Cool DP04 purifying fan is just $189.99 at Dyson, down from the standard price of $349.99. That's a 46% discount or a savings of $160. Renewed products at Dyson are serviced by experts and hygienically cleaned. Any scuffs or scratches don't interfere with functionality, and it comes with a six month warranty.
For anyone allergic to pollen, spring time can be a conundrum of wanting to fling open the windows to feel warm air but not wanting to get inundated with allergens. The Dyson Pure Cool DP04 aims to clean indoor air thanks to an activated carbon filter combined with a HEPA filter. The carbon filter helps remove gases while the HEPA filter is designed to catch 99.97% of allergens and pollutants as small as 0.3 microns. This Dyson purifying fan will not only help with springtime allergies, it could be great if the area you live in an area that experiences summer wildfires and smoke.
In addition to filtering the air, the Dyson Pure Cool DP04 is also a fan that can oscillate between 45 degrees and 350 degrees for whole-room coolness. Measuring a bit over two feet tall, the purifying fan could fit nicely on a desktop or on your bedroom nightstand.
If you're dreading allergy season, keep your indoor air clean with a refurbished Dyson Pure Cool DP04 purifying fan.
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