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One appliance, two seasons: Dyson’s Hot+Cool tower is $200 off right now

The Dyson AM09 drops to $299.99, a solid price for a heater and fan combo you’ll use year-round

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A lot of home gear gets bought for one moment, then shoved in a closet for nine months. A heater that also works as a fan avoids that problem. The Dyson Hot+Cool AM09 tower is down to $299.99, saving you $200 off the $499.99 compared value. If you’ve been thinking about a cleaner, less cluttered setup for your office, bedroom, or living room, this discount makes a premium year-round appliance much easier to justify.

What you’re getting

This is a tower-style heater and fan designed to do two jobs. You use it for warmth when temperatures drop, and then switch to fan mode when you just need airflow and comfort.

The tower format is also a practical win. It takes up less floor space than bulky box fans or traditional space heaters, and it looks more like a permanent part of the room instead of a seasonal gadget you tolerate.

Why it’s worth it

The appeal here is convenience. With one unit, you’re not swapping devices in and out as the weather changes. That sounds small, but it’s the kind of thing that keeps your space feeling organized. It’s also easier to keep consistent comfort in rooms that tend to run cold in winter and stuffy in summer, like bedrooms and home offices.

At $299.99, the deal matters because Dyson pricing rarely feels “casual.” A $200 discount brings it into a range where the value makes more sense if you plan to use it often. If you’ve ever bought a cheap heater, hated the look and noise, and then stopped using it, this is the opposite approach. It’s a buy that’s meant to stay out and get used.

The bottom line

At $299.99, the Dyson Hot+Cool AM09 is a strong value if you want a year-round comfort appliance that replaces both a space heater and a fan, especially for a bedroom or office where you care about footprint and aesthetics. If you only need occasional heat a few weeks a year, you can spend less. But if you want something you’ll actually use across seasons, this is a good time to pick it up.

Omair Khaliq Sultan
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