What kind of fan did Dyson launched that took its engineers to spent four years building and perfecting?”
Dyson Air Multiplier bladeless fan shoots the breeze … for $300 The Dyson desktop fan is like nothing you (or your bank account) has ever seen. By Andrew Heining | 10.13.09 * Print this * * * Republish * Get e-mail alerts * RSS Dyson A new fan – just in time for … fall? The minds behind the vacuum that sucks even when it’s full (ba-dum ching!) and the hand dryer that cuts down on waste and the time you have to spend with that bad date are back with a new invention – the Dyson Air Multiplier. With a look that’s equal parts giant magnifying glass and Eye of Sauron (seriously – the thing follows your mouse on the company homepage, if the site isn’t still down), the ‘bladeless’ desktop fan from Dyson cuts an imposing profile – one-upped only by its “didn’t iPods used to cost this much?” price. It’s all in the name of an uninterrupted stream of air that’s devoid of “unpleasant buffeting.” (When has a buffet ever been unpleasant? Oh man, we’re rolling today!) How’s it work? While there aren’
The new Dyson Fan is the Dyson Air Multiplier Bladeless Fan, but is it really bladeless? The Dyson Air Mulitplier has blades in a lower canister rather than in visible sight. So does that make sense? While a normal table fan can run you $20, to go for the bladeless fan Dyson will run you $300 for the 10 inch model and $330 for the 12 inch. Um, why? Dyson Air Multiplier Bladeless Fan Pictures Dyson Photo 1 Dyson Photo 2 Well you can tell your friends how your new Dyson Air Multiplier Bladeless Fan uses a multiplication effect to pull in surrounding air and even comes with a handy dimmer switch to control air flow intensity. Yes, and that’s why you paid more than $20 for a fan. Dyson says of the Air Multiplier the following today: Instead, it uses a unique technology to multiply air 15 times, and through unprecedented advancements in airflow engineering, expels 119 gallons of smooth and uninterrupted air every second. Until today, conventional electric fans have gone largely unchanged. T
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