Monday, November 8, 2010

A Dyson Air Multiplier for our house




(Above)The air multiplier can oscillate and has varied air flow speed controlled by a knob(below).




(Above)Remote controller looks like an apple mp3 player.

Over the weekend, Dad and Mom bought a Dyson air multiplier for us after hearing that we were interested in the fan but the high cost of the fan had made us think twice. We were thinking of maybe gtting it much later when the price hopefully drops but since they were also getting Dysons for themselves, they were generous enough to
buy one for us too.

We are fans of avant garde modern practical designs and the Dyson air multiplier design was admired by us.The Dyson Air Multiplier is a bladeless fan that employs aeronautical technology to draw in air and amplify it – from 15 to 18 times, depending on the model. With no blades or grille, they’re also safe and easy to clean. They produce an uninterrupted stream of smooth air, with no unpleasant buffeting. You can pop by the Dyson website below to see how the air multiplier works.

http://www.dyson.com/technology/airmultiplier.asp#HowItWorks

The Dyson Air Multiplier comes in three sizes and our model purchased is the medium size and the only one that is rectangular in shape which we felt is slimmer and more modern in design. Operational wise, the air multiplier isn't noisy and the air stream produced is surprisingly quite effective and we just feel that the wind produced is cooler than that produced by conventional fan and we are not using it in any air-conditioned environment.It is retailing at $699 at most major electronic stores but you can bargain and get it at $650 inclusive of GST at Mega Discount Store at Kallang Leisure Park shopping centre.Definitely a must for design conscious and modern homes

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