‘Refurb’ Dyson Hot+Cold fan is £120 cheaper – and it comes with a 1-year guarantee
DYSON products don't come cheap, especially when it comes to fans.
But we've found an new deal that saves you a whopping £120.
You can now bag a Dyson Hot+Cool fan from Ebay, and instead of the normal price of £399, you'll pay just £279.99.
The price is for a Dyson-certified professionally refurbished model, meaning it's not brand new and instead of a normal two-year guarantee you'll get a year.
- Dyson Hot + Cool Fan, £279.99 from eBay -
The fan is also included in the 30-day returns policy, offered by Dyson's official outlet store which is selling the Hot+Cool.
Refurbished items have been inspected, cleaned and repaired to meet manufacturer specifications, and usually are sold for much less. So it pays to look out for such items if you're looking for a real bargain.
Dyson's Hot+Cool fan is currently , so this might be your best chance to bag one for a while.
The fan features amplifying air technology, meaning it should provide an uninterrupted stream of smooth airflow.
It can be controlled by remote and you can set personalised sleep timers.
- Dyson Hot + Cool, £279.99 from eBay -
This Dyson fan is a great investment because you can also use it in winter as a heater - so it's great if you're looking for a versatile option.
But if you're not keen on spending too much on a fan, check out some cheaper options below to help you keep cool this summer.
- FOCHEA Air Circulator Cooling Fan £68.99 from Amazon -
- Dyson desk fan, £249.99 from Argos -
- ANSIO Tower Fan 30-inch with Remote, £64.97 from Amazon -
- Dimplex Ion Fresh Cooling Tower Fan, £79.99 from Argos -
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