The Dyson Air Multiplier has been joined by two new, elongated offerings, the Dyson Air Multiplier AM02 and AM03. They’re double the height and just as quirky, with no visible fan, and we’ve got the lowdown on them right here.
For those with the budget to have gear like a Dyson Air Blade hand dryer in their own homes, the Dyson Air Multiplier desktop fan has been pumping smooth, cool air for almost a year now, and now it’s been joined by two new models, the Dyson Air Multiplier AM02 (pictured middle) and AM03 (right).
The Dyson Air Multiplier AM02 Tower takes a step away from the original loop design, with a “running track: shape. It’s a metre high, but at only 19cm wide, is designed to take up minimum floor space – though we doubt it’s subtle enough not to be a talking point at any parties you host.
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The Dyson Air Multiplier AM03 Pedestal fan meanwhile is similar in shape to the first Dyson fan, but, as you may have guessed, on a pedestal. You can crank the height between 1.2 and 1.4m, so it’s much better suited for floor standing cooling than the original. Like the Dyson Air Multiplier AM02, it draws through 33 litres of air per second and slings it out again, but without any of the choppy sensation of regular fans. It’s slightly heavier than the Tower, at 4.35kg as opposed to 3.39kg.
The Dyson Air Multiplier AM02 and AM03 are on sale now, both priced at £299.99
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