2024 the best fan to cool a room review
Price: $119.99
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Bladeless Fan, 22" Quiet Cooling Tower Fan with Remote, Touch, 90° Oscillating Fan for Bedroom, Home, Office
Safe Bladeless Design: With security and efficiency in mind, The tower fan has a bladeless design to distribute smooth airflow evenly while without worrying about pinching your hand. XWLAI bladeless tower fan is an ideal summer essential for homes with children and pets and provides coolness and protection at the same time. Really easy to clean.
8-Speed Setting: This AC 120V/60Hz 40W table tower fan has 8 speed settings with a maximum air velocity reaching 29ft/s, so you can set your ventilation to the perfect level; Create a gentle breeze or a strong flow, catering to different weather conditions and meeting your various cooling needs.
90° Wide Oscillation: This oscillating fan can rotate 90°, cooling down a large space in a short time and immediately improving comfort; Wide oscillation allows you to share the coolness with all your family and friends, cooling hot summer days to a comfortable level.
Cut Out the Noise: This standing fan adopts a unique air-duct design with fluid mechanics and minimize noise 30dB. This DC brushless motor cooling fan brings a comforting and ultra-quiet breeze, helping you to sink into a soothing night of rest. Built-in timer can be set from 1 to 8 hours for a good night’s sleep or power nap during hot summer nights(light turns auto-off after 30s)
Compact & Portable: Designed to be compact and lightweight, this tower fan is easy to carry wherever cooling is needed. It is portable and allows you to place it on desks, floors, or any flat surface with ease, making it a versatile cooling solution for various spaces.
Space Saving & Energy-Efficient: This tower fan's unique design takes up very little space while providing a breeze. When used with your air conditioning, it becomes essential to help you fast cool during hot summer days.
Reviewer: Glenn Myron
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I like how small this fan's footprint is, while still moving a lot of air
Review: This futuristic looking fan moves a lot of air for the amount of space it takes up, and blows that air in a greater volume of space than any other fan with the same small footprint. The vertical design alows for this, but I found that there is a signfiicant portion of the height of this fan that does not move air, which is inconvenient if you have it on the stand next to your bed to blow on you as you sleep (the air will be moving above you, not over/onto/across you). This is a slight complaint, hardly one worth reducing the rating, but still worth mentioning.
Reviewer: Charles D.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good Bladeless Tower Fan
Review: This fan is sleek and has a modern look. It can be controlled with the remote control or the only button on the fan. Controlling it with the button on the fan is too complicated to describe and to use. So do not lose the remote control, but if you lose it, then you need to make sure you still have the user manual because it shows all the steps to control the fan with that single button.I only use the remote control, which responds well when you are within a 12-foot range. Further than that, it still works, but intermittently. It has an on/off mode button, an speed-increase button, and a speed-decrease button. It has eight speeds and a 9-hour timer. It has a sleep mode, which reduces the speed of the fan to lower the noise. It has a strong mode, which speeds up the fan and is recommended for daytime use.The following organizations certify this fan:⢠FCC (Federal Communications Commission), which means it does not emit RF waves that interfere with other electronic devices,⢠PSE Mark (Product Safety Electrical Appliance & Material), which certifies that this product complies with Japanese safety standards.The more important certification is the PSE since the FCC only deals mostly with RF interference and not safety. The PSE certifies that this bladeless fan is safe to use.
Reviewer: Customer Reviewer
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Just okay
Review: Not the quietest fan as I am seeing others say. It's pretty expensive for the amount of air it displaces. Yeah it takes up less room than a normal fan, but I can't say that I would buy this as the value just isn't there.
Reviewer: Carlos Lozano
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Quiet and elegant
Review: I recently got the XWLAI Bladeless Tower Fan, and it has transformed my office into a more relaxed room. My office is on top of the garage, and it tends to be warmer than other rooms in the house. The 26-inch height and 90° oscillation effectively circulate air throughout the office, and with the eight-speed settings, I can easily adjust the airflow to my liking.The remote control is super convenient, allowing me to adjust everything without getting up, and the 9-hour timer is a fantastic feature for hot days. I also appreciate how quiet it is; I can be cool, join meetings, and talk without any disruptive noise. Overall, this fan combines style and functionality, making it a must-have for any home. I didn't like it that much, but it keeps me cool and fresh throughout the day.
Reviewer: BurstingVeins
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Pretty loud for a "quiet" bladeless fan, crazy expensive
Review: I really don't understand why these style fans are so expensive, you can get much better fans of the same size for a quarter of the price. You're really only buying the aesthetic. I wouldn't buy one of these for more than maybe $40.These bladeless hoop style fans all have one major flaw, there's a dead zone in the center of the loop where you don't get any air flow because the air outlets are so focused. You can feel this dead zone from several feet away. The air flow is still decent even with the dead zone.This fan is pretty nice, but gets loud at the highest settings, and not in a good fan noise kind of way. The noise sounds more like a rattling clanking type noise. I set this fan at high in my daughter's room for sleeping and she ended up turning off the fan because it was too loud, and she sleeps with a noise machine as well.The remote had a cruel trick. I thought the remote was dead or battery was dead on arrival, only to find there was a nearly invisible clear plastic piece under the battery when I went to try a new battery.
Reviewer: Lisa W
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice, safe design.
Review: This Bladeless Tower Fan is such a unique (and safe) idea! It gives off a decent amount of air, as long as it is not placed too far away. Using the oscillating function keeps the air circulating well in our living room. As the instructions indicated, it makes a short beep sound when plugged in. To turn on the fan (without the remote), just touch the dark button just above the base and a number will appear. And the fan is easy to move around the room, as the fan itself is the handle.I tried using the remote, and it didnât respond at first. I didnât see any little plastic protective piece to pull out of the battery area. I even took the CR2032 battery out and put it back in. Again, no response. I finally found out (when I thought I had to replace the battery itself) that there is a piece of clear plastic that is exactly the same shape and size of the battery hiding beneath it, which I didnât notice the first time around. It worked perfectly after that. I havenât used all of the functions for the fan yet, like the timer, but I can definitely say that it works the way it is described. I recommend it.
Reviewer: BryanFarme
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works Well & Easy To Use
Review: I have a second room that I transformed into a home workout space. I have a treadmill, Peleton bike and some gym flooring for weights. In the Summer, even with the air con on it can get very warm and stuffy in the room so I wanted an effective cooling fan that would help during workouts.This arrived well packaged but isn't really branded. It comes with a remote control and is easy to use. Straight out of the box, it worked right away. I think design wise it's based on the famous Dyson fan but is much less expensive. I have tried those fans and I find them ridiculously expensive. If anything this seems quieter!You can adjust the speed settings over 8 levels and you can have it straight on, or you can switch the remote to have it oscillate and rotate. The model I have is the 26" version. For a home gym it's not tall enough to help me during runs or cycling when on the floor but I just place it on a side table and that works perfectly well for me. I like that during a workout the fan noise isn't very distracting and this helps to reduce sweat.