OUTDOOR
COOKING
GRAND PURE
22 T3 MAY 2020
Horizon
TRANSFORM YOUR BEDROOM
INTO AN ALLERGY-FREE HAVEN
Sleep is your ally this allergy season, which is why lifestyle journalist
Becca Caddy has rounded up the tech you need to help you rest well
Allergies can wreak havoc with our
wellbeing, especially by disturbing our
sleep. Even though allergy season is right
around the corner, there’s no need to panic
if you have the right tech on your side. If
you’re allergic to tree pollen, you may
already notice the telltale signs, and grass
pollen allergies will soon be causing
sniffling and sleepless nights too. That’s
why it’s important to rid your home of
allergens, and your bedroom should be
your top priority so that you can breathe
easier and sleep better.
The obvious place to start is with an air
purifier. We love Dyson’s range, including
the Dyson PureCool (from £399,
dyson.co.uk). For something smaller and
more budget-friendly, try the Levoit Vista
200 (£86, amazon.co.uk), a compact
purifier that removes 99.97% of fine
particles from the air, including dust mites
and pollen. It also has a quiet sleep mode,
making it perfect for your bedside table.
Next up, the Shark DuoClean Cordless
Vacuum Cleaner IF130UKTH (£199,
argos.co.uk) has anti-allergen tech built-in
to capture and trap dust and allergens from
your carpets and furnishings. Dust mites can
cause allergies too, so invest in bedding
designed specifically to combat them – the
Dunlopillo Anti-Allergy Firm-Support Pillow
(£34, dunelm.co.uk) uses allergy-beating
fibres to keep dust mites at bay.
Elsewhere, a humidifier in your bedroom
can help you breathe easier in winter, but a
dehumidifier is best for summer. The Meaco
MeacoDry ABC10W (£159, meaco.com)
removes 12 litres of water from the air with
next to no noise for night-time use. This is a
must-have if your home is prone to damp as
it’ll prevent mould growth, which can cause
respiratory problems year-round.
FIREPOD PIZZA OVEN
If you love pizza, invest in
this outdoor oven specially
designed to make perfect
pizza pies. It runs on propane
gas and can be ready to
cook in ten minutes, and its
portable design means you
can move it easily and even
take it camping.
£399, thefirepod.com
NAPOLEON PRO
CART CHARCOAL
GRILL
Become an
outdoor
cooking pro
this summer
with our
favourite
charcoal
grill from
Napoleon that roasts,
smokes and grills. With
this outdoor cooker you can
control heat and airflow, and
the Pro Cart has an adjustable
cooking grid and stainless
steel heat diffuser.
£459, napoleon.com/en/uk
CHAR-BROIL DIGITAL
SMOKER
If your family
enjoys the
rich flavour
of smoked
food, this
digital
smoker will
upgrade your
smoking
game for
good. That’s because the
Digital Smoker alerts you
when your food is ready,
then keeps everything warm
(without drying it out) until
you’re ready to serve it up.
£379, charbroil.com
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