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A refurbished Dyson Pure Cool Link is less than half price

April 21, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

SAVE $280: A refurbished Dyson Pure Cool Link TP02 is on sale for an all-time-low $219.99 at Walmart as of April 21. That’s less than half its original cost — and a solid way to help the environment for Earth Week.


There are plenty of ways to celebrate Earth Week, but buying refurbished tech is one of our favorites. Not only do you get to be a hero by extending the life of a gadget that would likely end up in a landfill otherwise, but you can also save a ton of money on fancy brands you normally wouldn’t buy. It’s a double whammy.

Case in point: A refurbished Dyson Pure Cool Link TP02 is on sale for only $219.99 at Walmart as of April 21. That’s less than half its MSRP ($499.99), which is practically unheard of in the Dyson world. Plus, it’s great timing, considering its Earth Week. Just last week, we featured a deal on a brand-new Dyson TP02, but this refurbished deal will save you an extra 170 bucks.

The Pure Cool Link TP02 is a powerhouse tower fan and air purifier combo that’s equipped with a HEPA filter that catches 99.97 percent of particles floating through your space — like pollen, pet dander, and dust. With 10 different speed controls and a smooth oscillating motion, it projects and circulates cool, purified air across the room. Not to mention, it looks cool doing it, thanks to its sleek bladeless design — a design that also makes it easy to clean.

Naturally, the word “link” in the name refers to its ability to connect with the Dyson Link app via WiFi. There, you can check on the air quality, assign a purifying and cooling schedule, and control its normal settings. You can also use the included remote or LED display to control it.

If you’re in the market for an air purifier — and let’s be honest, who isn’t with all of these indoor air pollutants? — consider a refurbished model as a nod to the environment for Earth Week. You’ll cut your carbon footprint and save money in the process.

Credit: Dyson

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