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Got allergies? Get this genius Dyson air purifier that doubles as a fan for $170 off!

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Three white Dyson Pure Cool Link tower fans shown on blue background.
Allergy-sufferers rejoice! This smart machine eliminates up to 99.97% of pollutants from the air. (Photo: HSN)

The British royal family is particular about the products they use. So when Queen Elizabeth has something in her home, you know it's got to be good. Well, an air purifier similar to one used by the queen herself is on sale right now at HSN.

People completely lost it in 2019 when a photo of Queen Elizabeth meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed a cooling Dyson air purifier in the background. Right now, that purifier's larger cousin is part of a deal you don't want to miss.

It's called the Dyson Pure Cool Link Air Purifier and Fan, and it quietly and effectively eliminates 99.97% of the allergens and pollutants you breathe every day. Plus, it doubles as a fan that cools and circulates that clean air. HSN has slashed the price by a whopping $170 — and added an extra filter to sweeten the deal.

Don't want to pay all in one go? Opt for three FlexPay installments of just $126.66 instead. Plus, if you're a first-time HSN shopper, you can grab an extra $10 off with code HELLO10.

$380 $550 at HSN

How do all those pollutants get into your home, anyway? The answer is: life. Cooking, cleaning, or even owning pets releases things like carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds, and dander into the air. Then you have ugly particles like mold, asbestos, lead and pesticides. Tobacco smoke can easily permeate your environment, too, even if you don’t smoke. Inhaling these toxins on the daily can lead to everything from allergies to cancer, the EPA believes.

Inviting the Dyson Pure Cool into your home is an investment in your health. This hybrid superstar uses Dyson’s state-of-the-art 360-degree Glass HEPA filter to clean and cool using zero blades, so it’s totally safe if you have kids and pets in the house.

Dyson Pure Link fan and air purifier shown next to accompanying remote and filter
This set comes with a spare filter! (Photo: HSN)

This air purifier and tower fan is a smart device, too, so just download the Dyson Link app and sync it up to the floor unit, and it will send you updates on the state of your indoor air and give you remote control. That means you can turn the WiFi-enabled machine on and off, set the sleep timer, switch to nighttime mode (quieter operation and a dimmer LED screen) and adjust things like airflow and oscillation — all from your phone.

One shopper who suffers from hot flashes shares, "I can finally get a decent night's sleep thanks to this fan! It is amazing. Keeps my room cool and you can also tell the difference in the air. My allergies haven't bothered me since I've had this. It's well worth the money!"

Another satisfied customer with allergies commented, “Have used [this fan] a week and have noticed a huge difference in the air. I sleep better at night and my allergy coughing is much less!!"

$380 $550 at HSN

The Dyson Pure Cool does such a thorough job of cleaning up your environment that it’s easy to forget to “cool” part — this tower fan pushes air around the room so effectively that customers are amazed. Reports one: “This Dyson air purifier and tower fan keeps the family room cool.”

You'll get not only this sleek unit, but you also get an extra filter thrown in for free. Each filter lasts a full year if you use it 12 hours a day, so with a pair you’re all set for quite a while.

With this 2-in-1 fan, you’ll be breathing easier in no time.

$380 $550 at HSN

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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