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🌿 Breathe Big, Breathe Smart — Purify Your Space Like a Pro
The Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde BP03 is a premium large-room air purifier featuring a 3.8x larger HEPA H13 filter that captures 99.97% of fine particles and permanently destroys formaldehyde. Its advanced cone aerodynamics project purified air quietly over 32 feet, ideal for open spaces. With smart app control and Alexa compatibility, users can monitor and schedule purification remotely. Designed for longevity, its filters last up to 5 years, making it a durable investment for clean, fresh indoor air.



















| ASIN | B0CDQVR4G9 |
| Brand Name | Dyson |
| Colour | Bright Nickel/Prussian Blue |
| Contaminant Filtration Capability | High |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Mobile App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (150) |
| Filter Class | HEPA H13 |
| Filter Type | HEPA |
| Included Components | BP03 Purifier, Filter, Cord, Remote |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 41.5D x 43.4W x 83H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Hepa Air Purifier |
| Item Weight | 26.24 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dyson |
| Model Number | BP03 ZZ |
| Noise Level | 35 Decibels |
| Part Number | 410636-01 |
| Particle Retention Size | 99.97 Micrometer |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Features | Programmable |
| Specification Met | Certified HEPA |
| UPC | 885609026978 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
B**E
In the past, I've tended to purchase smaller and lower-cost air purifiers. I might get a year or two of service out of them, and because many of the replacement filters are so expensive, when they hit the point where they stop working, I typically just toss them and go onto another brand...the price of buying a totally new unit often isn't much different from just replacing the entire unit. With the Dyson, I decided to go a different way and make more of an investment in something that will hopefully be both high-performance and long-lasting. The unit itself is very well made with quality materials and finishes. Setup was easy - you just connect the two parts of the machine together and you're basically ready to go. It is heavy for its size, but once you have it out of the box, it's easy to move around using the built-in casters in the base. Keep in mind that, in my opinion, the photos don't do it justice - it is a very large and imposing device, not the sort of thing you can hide away in a corner and have it go unnoticed. It's definitely a device that makes a statement, and if you're looking for something subtle that you won't really notice, this might not be the right unit for you. It wasn't easy to find, but research shows that this particular unit (Dyson BP03) is made in Malaysia, not China. If that's important to you, it's good to know. Replacement filter cost is an important consideration for any purifier. The Dyson is a mixed bag in this area...the good news is that the filters are large, just like the machine, and this helps them last a long time. The HEPA filter allegedly lasts about five years, but costs $170 (current price buying direct from Dyson via the mobile app...there may be other lower-cost options on Amazon). The carbon fiber supposedly lasts two years and costs $90. That would be $79 per year, if the filters actually last as Dyson claims. This is actually not a bad number - many of the OEM filters from other brands are more expensive on an annual basis. It is something to be aware of before you invest, however. At first glance, the performance specs alone might not seem stellar, but there are a few important points the specs don't really reveal. If you're like me and have a large and mostly open space, the high-tech fan can be adjusted to spread filtered air over a much greater distance than other units, helping to clear big spaces more thoroughly. My indoor air quality isn't terrible most of the time. I live in Coastal NC, and the biggest issues we have with air quality are mold, odd smells we get coming off the ocean, and the occasional particulate matter we get from nearby fires and land burns once in a while. Otherwise, all the IAQ issues we tend to have are self-inflicted: cooking, cleaning, opening a bottle of nail polish remover - all spike our Amazon air quality monitors. What this means to me is that the performance I'm most interested in is how quickly these little spikes can be addressed, and here the Dyson excels. I don't think it's doing a better job filtering per se - it's just that its ability to move air around is better, so polluted air gets through the unit faster than other units. My litmus test is to do something that causes a spike in air quality, then see how long it takes to clear. I have a home office paper shredder - running it for even five minutes spikes particulate matter into the air, and that's one of my tests. Taking off my nail polish and applying a new coat does the same with VOCs. In these tests, the Dyson tends to clear my air at least twice as fast as other units I've tried in the past. With no purifier running and the HVAC off, either of these tests will spike air quality quickly, and it can take 12 hours to return to normal. The previous purifiers I had usually would clear the air in about 3-4 hours. Now, the Dyson seems to get my air back to normal air quality in under an hour so far, and that's the best performance I've seen from any unit I've tried. Otherwise, besides the obvious construction quality, I think there are four reasons this unit is worth the price: 1. It's quiet at all speeds. Virtually every brand I've used is quiet at low settings...what's different about the Dyson is that it's quiet at higher speeds too. That means you can run it at maybe 50-70% of its maximum most of the time, where it will do a better job of clearing the air, and it's no noisier than many competitors running at their lowest speed. Most other brands are the opposite - above the lowest speed, they get loud enough to be annoying, so even though they might have impressive air purification specs, you almost never run the unit at a high enough speed to work well. This is a huge advantage for Dyson. 2. The mobile app and remote are very good. Unlike some others, Dyson's app is wonderful, especially if you like to schedule your unit. You can have it go on, off and run at whatever settings you like, as many times a day as you like. If you happen to have multiple Dyson units, you can also control them all from a single app. If you're an Alexa believer, you can even use Alexa to control the unit. About the only thing I haven't seen is some sort of way to integrate the unit into popular home automation software packages (though that may exist - I haven't looked too hard). 3. Integrated air quality metrics. The Dyson reports on levels of particulate matter (PM 2.5 and PM10), as well as nitrous oxides, VOCs and formaldehyde. When a spike in air quality occurs, at a glance you can tell what the problem is, and the data is presented both in the mobile app and on the device in a small, high-quality display that shows trends over time. 4. Longevity of filters. As I mentioned elsewhere, the Dyson filters last a long time, so you're not opening up the unit to swap dirty filters once or twice a year like you do with some other brands. One thing I want to mention for others to consider is a bad past experience I had with Dyson over a different product. A few years ago, I invested in one of Dyson's very expensive "Supersonic" hair dryers. Literally, the week the warranty expired, it stopped working and Dyson refused to help me. Definitely left a bad taste in my mouth about Dyson. Otherwise, I think this seems to be a reasonably high-quality air purifier that might be just what you're looking for if you want to take a step up from the more basic and low-quality units typically offered for sale.
H**L
It’s not a scam it’s very good
O**N
Does everything it’s made for
P**N
I recently got the Dyson Purifier Big and Quiet Formaldehyde BP03 and it has honestly upgraded my whole space. I keep it in the upstairs hallway where the air usually feels a bit stale, and the difference was noticeable almost right away. It is definitely a larger purifier, but the design looks so clean and intentional that it ends up blending in instead of feeling oversized. Right out of the box, setup could not have been easier. The filters were already installed, so it was basically plug it in and done. The magnetic remote that snaps onto the side is one of those small details that ends up being super helpful. It stays in the same spot and never disappears, which is a miracle compared to every other remote in my house. I connected it to the MyDyson app too, and that ended up being one of my favorite parts. The app is really simple to use and gives you a bunch of real time info about the air in your home. You can see dust levels, humidity, formaldehyde readings and even overall analytics that make the whole thing feel smarter than a normal purifier. It kind of turns it into more of a smart home upgrade than just a basic air filter. The performance has been great. It handles dust extremely well and stays surprisingly quiet, even when the fan is running at full speed. It basically fades into the background. The air in the house feels fresher overall and it does a really good job getting rid of everyday smells from cooking, pets or anything else that lingers. Overall, this purifier just does its job without needing constant attention and it makes the space feel cleaner and more enjoyable. If you want something high quality, easy to use and actually effective, this model is definitely worth looking into. In my review I added photos showing how it fits naturally in a hallway along with screenshots of the MyDyson app so you can see what the readings and features look like day to day.
F**O
Bueno con aerosoles y humo quizá si funciona bien, pero realmente el polvo no lo agarra por el precio me parece que no lo vale. Es como si tuviera un ventilador realmente caro le di la oportunidad porque tengo una dyson aspiradora y mi mujer una dyson para pelo pero realmente no creo que valga lo que cuesta si costará 10,000 a lo mucho creo sería buen precio para lo que es, aún tengo unos días más para probarlo pero lo más seguro es que regresaré el producto.
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