The fastest to heat the room evenly.

The Dyson Hot™ fan heater is the fastest to heat the whole room evenly. It uses Air Multiplier™ technology to amplify surrounding air six times and project heat further. It oscillates smoothly to distribute heat across the whole room. And it pivots on its own centre of gravity, staying put without clamping, so you can tilt it to direct heat where you need it.

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The fastest to heat the room evenly.

Air Multiplier™ technology amplifies surrounding air for long-range heat projection. The Dyson Hot™ fan heater is the fastest to heat the room evenly.

Remote controlled temperature

Temperature, oscillation and airflow can all be controlled from the remote control, which stores magnetically on top of the machine when not in use.

  • Standby on/off control
  • Oscillation
    Independent motor drives smooth oscillation.
  • Temperature control
    1°C to 37°C precision
  • Variable airflow
    Push the button to quickly adjust airflow.
  • Magnetic location
    Curved and magnetised to store neatly on the machine.

Perfect temperature every time

Because there are no blades or visible heating elements there’s no need for a safety grille. If tipped over the machine cuts out automatically. You can select your target temperature to the degree, and an intelligent thermostat keeps it there.

Touch-tilt

Most conventional heaters can’t be tilted to direct warm air where you want for personal heating. The Dyson Hot™ fan heater pivots on its own centre of gravity, staying put without clamping.You can direct airflow where you want it.

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  • Air Multiplier™ technology
  • Quick cooling
  • Easy control
  • Touch-tilt
  • Perfect temperature
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Air Multiplier™ technology

Air is accelerated through an aperture. This creates a jet of hot air that passes over an airfoil-shaped ramp, channelling its direction. Surrounding air is drawn into the airflow, amplifying it 6 times (this is called inducement and entrainment).