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    Dyson Air Multiplier Fan Expands Bladeless Family

    Dyson has added a few new models to their Air Multiplier fan series, including a larger diameter table fan, a tower fan and a pedestal model. They all include the distinctive bladeless design that Dyson says delivers better airflow as well as making them safer for curious little fingers and easier to clean than their bladed counterparts.

    Dyson Air Multiplier Fan Expands Bladeless Family

    Dyson’s Air Multiplier fans drag air in via a brushless motor in the base and accelerate it through the ring at the top to release a steady stream of air, in contrast to the buffeting you get from conventional fans that chop the air. The power of the airflow is adjustable using a dimmer-switch control, while the fans pivot on their own center of gravity to allow the fans to be tilted with the touch of a finger.

    Joining the original 10-inch table fan, which retails for $299.99, is a 12-inch table fan ($329.99), an elongated tower fan that stands 39.65-inches tall ($449.99), and a pedestal fan whose height can be adjusted from 46.77 to 55.43-inches ($499.99). The 10 and 12-inch table fans are available now, with the tower and pedestal fans to be released in the near future.

    Published on June 30, 2010

    David Novak
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