Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Dyson Air Multiplier AM05 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dyson Air Multiplier AM05.
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24 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Dyson doesn't mess about when it comes to design. Words like 'vortex' and 'bladeless' are happily applied to even the most mundane of products. Having been content with magically making vacuums glamorous, Dyson has now turned its hand to the world of fans...
Published: 2013-07-17, Author: Thomas , review by: techradar.com
Powerful fan/heater, Good design, Smart remote, Tilt function
Price, Noisy, Power cord is too short
So, the Dyson Hot + Cool has awesome features and a sleek design, but a high price. That's the trouble: the price is too high for the quality. For such a premium price, you would expect the fan to make little or close to no noise.In saying this, we wouldn...
Published: 2013-07-05, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Cools and heats your room, stylish, easy to control, included remote control,
Expensive, still fairly noisy
Dyson AM05 Hot + Cool meets all the requirements of a good product when it comes to the Pocket-lint review criteria. It will make your life better, it does work, and it has got the wow factor. It's the coolest looking heater/fan on the market, the o...
I have to admit I was quite taken by the machine. While I love seeing advances in computing, I often feel technology companies often fall over one another trying to come up with the next shiniest device and feature and forget basic human necessities.I thi...
Stunning design, Powerful air multiplier technology, 1 to 37 degree temperature range
Expensive
Aside from the obvious £349.99 pricing constraints, the Dyson Hot + Cool is a strong performer that handles its dual heating and cooling capabilities with equal, user satisfying aplomb.Heating our high ceiling, spacious rooms quickly, relatively quietly a...
Abstract: The issue with traditional fan design is that it is potentially dangerous (hello, high speed blades) and also that the parts eventually wear out and more often than not, you need to replace the whole device. The vibration resulting from the motor can also...