Electrical company Dyson has added to its catalogue of innovative appliances with the launch of the Dyson Hot fan heater.
Using patented Air Multiplier technology and designed to heat a whole room - rather than just part of it - it can be set between 1-37˚C.
When the heater reaches a selected temperature, it monitors the room temperature by measuring the surrounding air. If it detects a drop in temperature it will turn itself back on again.
Operation - turning the heater on and off, adjusting the temperature, airflow rate and controlling the oscillation - is controlled either from the front of the machine or by remote control.
If it is knocked over, it automatically cuts out.
Made out of a tough thermoplastic called ABS, the Dyson Hot is available in either iron/blue or white/silver.
Supplier: Dyson Ltd MalmesburyWiltshireUK Dyson Ltd is a British electrical appliances manufacturing company. Web: www.dyson.co.uk
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