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A LITERAL DUST MAGNET

lot of people complain the tech in their home acts as a ‘dust magnet’, attracting filth from the air, from exterior pollution through human skin particles to everyone’s favourite: insect excrement. Lovely. Scandinavian air purifier purveyor Blueair takes a different approach, though. It’s unleashed dust magnet called, logically enough, DustMagnet (from £349, ).

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