Dyson Air Multiplier Fans – Is it worth or expensive toy?

The dyson air multiplier fans is an expensive toy

Dyson fans can be expensive, but these fans use patented air multiplier technology for bladeless, powerful and uninterrupted airflow. The fan is tiltable, easy to clean, quiet and safe around children. This is the top of the line for bladeless fans. Its dependable, stylish looks are unmatched.

what is Dyson Air Multiplier Fans

Dyson fans are expensive for their superior quality, technology and performance. Dyson Air Multiplier Fans uses patented air multiplication science to create bladeless fans with powerful cooling, air purification, remote control and aesthetic design. Dyson fans are more durable than most other fans and are very easy to clean.

Before purchasing a Dyson Air Multiplier Fans, read this review.

Launched in October 2009, the Dyson Air Multiplier desk fan was soon followed by pedestal and tower versions in June 2010. Is purchasing one a no-brainer given that it has sold in the 100,000 range? It depends on if you want an expensive piece of fairly worthless clutter on your desk.

Example of dyson air fan

 

It is excellent as a novelty innovation, scientific model, and illustration of the Bernoulli principle. The surprising truth was revealed when Dyson attempted to sue low cost Chinese makers of a comparable fan retailing for £30! It appears that rather than creating this curiousity, Dyson has cloned an older and patented Japanese design by Toshiba. It is fantastic as something that has a pretty cool design to impress coworkers and entertain the kids for two minutes.

How Does the Air Multiplier Work?

It draws air in and accelerates it across the curved surface similarly to an airplane wing. However, forget it if you want a real fan that can move a sizable amount of air. A very small, loud fan inside moves air into the equalization tube, where the pressure is balanced and smoothed to eliminate any purported “chopping” effect that conventional fans are said to produce. It is not a “bladeless fan,” as is advertised, but rather a fan that is very tiny (ineffectively so), makes a high-pitched noise, and is concealed from view. In actuality, the so-called “chopping” movement takes place in a poorly constructed fan when the air is moving turbulently rather than in a smooth, efficient laminar fashion because of the incorrect blade angle and shape.

Dyson Air Multiplier Fans picture with scheme how it work

Since all desk fans have wire mesh screens over them to avoid harm, this is not a safety distinction. We won’t even discuss the build quality here; suffice it to say that it is made of much less expensive plastic than solid cast metal, despite the pretty bright colors and novel design making it look appealing, which explains its success given its appalling performance. It doesn’t have the lifetime warranty that our ceiling fans have, and given how little cooling it provides, it will likely end up in the nearest trash can after its novelty value wears off.

Dyson Fan Abysmal Performance

What about output and noise now? The 10″ fan moves just around 40 cubic feet of air per minute (CFM), which is pitiful when compared to standard desk fans of the same size that move over 1,000 CFM. Traditional desk fans will create some noise at high speeds, but they move considerably less air per CFM than the Dyson. The Dyson 10″ fan makes 50 decibels, which is just a hair louder than a desk fan of a same size that pushes 25 times as much air.

sheme how work Dyson Air Multiplier Fan

Since decibels are measured on a logarithmic scale, the Dyson Air Multiplier Fans is really nearly a hundred times louder per unit of air moved than a smaller, £10 inexpensive and efficient 6 inch fan that moves 190 CFM, or 5 times as much air as it does. hence it multiplies air? Yes, my abacus multiplies numbers in the same way, but it’s not very helpful. Is it worth spending at least £350 of my hard-earned money on? You’ve got to be kidding, because Costco sells pallet after pallet of merchandise! If you really have money to burn, donate it to charity instead of spending it on a nice work of art or a device that does something far more useful.

Typical Ceiling Fan vs Dyson Multiplier Performance

However, using a ceiling fan is a far better financial decision and investment if you want true performance when it comes to circulating air silently and in volume. Hunter ceiling fans are incredibly quiet at approximately 25-30 db, which can be equal to or less than ambient levels such that they are scarcely noticed. They produce just 1/100 the noise of a Dyson and move air at a rate of 30,000 times less per CFM than that of the Dyson, which moves 300 times as much air. Sorry, but that is understandable when you consider the facts and the way the sentence was put together.

James dyson with Dyson Air Multiplier Fan

A desk fan can only operate at speeds between 1-3,000 revolutions per minute, however a ceiling fan can circulate a far larger volume of air at speeds as low as 250. A decent ceiling fan should be silent, with just a tiny sound from the air being agitated at higher speeds. It shouldn’t wobble, hum, or make any other mechanical noises. Hunter should be aware that it is home to one of the few top-rated sound testing labs in the world that has been approved by the UEL. And what about the purported air-chopping?

Who can actually tell the difference between a continuous airstream and a fan spinning at 1,000 rpm? That is yet another piece of marketing nonsense from Dyson. There aren’t many people on God’s earth, I’d say! Where are the “pepsi challenge” blind tests to demonstrate this? They are not real.

Dyson Air Multiplier Fans Summary

Therefore, if you want a really comfortable and naturally cooling air, get a well-built, highly efficient quality ceiling fan with a lifetime warranty. Such a ceiling fan will move the air decently while using little energy. Use a conventional desk fan if the point source of air cooling produces more noise. Dyson? Like dycon or con-air more! Although this device is unquestionably not new, Dyson’s hand dryers and vacuum cleaners are absolutely fantastic and ground-breaking.

Choose the Dyson Air Multiplier Fans if you want a colorful, attractive, pricey, excessively priced, noisy plastic toy. You can get an idea of how much money Dyson is making if the Chinese can produce identical designs for around £20; it ought to be dubbed the Profit Multiplier!

In conclusion, this is really a useless piece of garbage. It is a large con that was aggressively marketed. The proof will be in the pudding, so don’t just take our biased word for it; read some objective reviews on Amazon if you’re still not convinced. Alternatively, go out and buy one and compare it to one of our desk fans.

In my opinion, if you have a lot of money and want a stylish decorative device on your table or in room, than you can buy Dyson Air Multiplier Fans. In rest, better look on others simple table fans or air purifiers.

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