Dyson AM02 Air Multiplier Bladeless Tower Fan
Introducing the AM02 Air Multiplier" bladeless tower fan, a revolutionary machine that moves air faster than you thought possible. Using an airfoil-shaped ramp (just like a cross-section through an airplane wing), airflow is amplified between 15 and 18 times (depending on the model). This creates a smooth, powerful airflow, with no need for spinning blades. Up to 5.28 gallons of air per second is drawn in by an energy-efficient, brushless motor inside that harbors a combination of the technologies used in turbochargers and jet engines. Minimal assembly required. 65 watts. UL listed. Measures approximately 40" H x 7 1/2" W x 4 1/4" D. Two-year manufacturer's limited warranty.
Dyson AM02 Air Multiplierâ„¢ Bladeless Tower Fan
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EXPENSIVE BUT WORTH IT
THIS FAN IS STYLISH, DEPENDABLE, WELL- MADE AND WORTH EVERY DOLLAR PAID FOR IT. SO QUIET YOU DON'T KNOW A FAN IS ON.
November 8, 2012
Awesome fan but missing one important feature
Needless to say, the performance and design of this fan is perfect. But I would love to see the next version of this fan equip with the timer. For people using in the bed room before sleep, it would be nice to have a timer so the fan will turn off automatically in the middle of the night.
October 24, 2012
best purchase
One of the best investments I every made.
Circulates alot of air.
August 25, 2012
totally awesome
I purchased this fan and the table top fan. They are both great. The tower fan I have for my bedroom. I am handicapped and the remote helps with out having to ask for help or getting up on my own (which is difficult). The ease of cleaning these machines was also a selling point for me.
Because of my handicapp it is difficult to lug fans around, take them apart and clean them. These are perfect and fit in my life wonderfully. Just wipe and go. Can't get any easier than that! Thank you for developing these easy to put together and maintenance free machines. Not to mention the tremondous amount of air they move. Much more than the traditional fans.
July 11, 2012
























