Dreo MC710S air purifier tower fan review

Dreo, one of the biggest manufacturers of household appliances in the US, has released a new air purifier tower fan. Featuring a novel dual-motor design, the Dreo MC710S promises to outperform competitor Dyson appliances with a stronger air outlet and reduced noise levels — and with a $299.99 price tag, it also costs half the price of the Dyson Purifier Cool. But is this budget alternative worth investing in?

This Dreo air purifier tower fan boasts an ultra-long 40-feet range and a dual H13 True HEPA filtration system that can trap up to 99.97% particles as small as 0.3 microns. It also features a whopping total of 12 fan speeds and four fan modes, which is far more than what you typically see in even some of the most premium tower fans. Moreover, this appliance can be controlled with a remote, connected app, and even a voice assistant. Based on specifications alone, the Dreo MC710S is a strong contender for a spot in our roundup of the best air purifiers on the market. 

Dreo MC710S air purifier tower fan review

Dreo MC710S air purifier tower fan: Design

The ridge next to an air quality sensor functions as a carrying handle. (Image credit: Anna Gora)
  • Bland-looking plastic exterior
  • Its flimsy and unstable build makes it easy to topple over
  • Bright, colorful display and intuitive controls
  • Easy to use and clean

Key specs

Dimensions (inches): (H) 46.46 x (W) 11.02 x (D) 11.02 

Weight: 17.82 lbs (8.08 kg)

Filters: Pre-filter, True HEPA filter

Max noise: 61.7 dB

Max power use: 50 watts

Max wind distance: Up to 40 feet (12m)

Modes: 12 fan speeds, 4 modes

Warranty: 30-month extended

Energy Star Certified: no

Smart features: app and voice control 

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