Amazon's £30 tower fan may be compact, but shoppers swear it's a 'lifesaver' in the summer
26.06.2024 - 19:07
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Amazon shoppers are raving about a 'lifesaving' tower fan which keeps 'entire rooms cool' and is 'surprisingly effective' for its size. Those who have already bought the fan insist that it is also the 'quietest fan' they've ever bought, making it easier to sleep through warmer summer nights.
Typically costing £42.99, shoppers can pick up the Dr Prepare Tower Oscillating Fan for just £29.99, for a limited time. That's a whopping 30% saving of £13.
The small yet mighty fan has three speeds and three smart times and can oscillate horizontally for 110 degrees, sweeping more areas in the room with smooth breeze for effective personal cooling. It is equipped with a 16W high-performance motor to create a stream of powerful airflow, while using less energy than other tower fans, according to the brand.
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The Dr Prepare Tower Fan has been a massive hit with Amazon shoppers. So much so it has racked up an overall rating of 4.3 out of five from almost 3,300 reviews. One shopper said: "Best purchase I have ever made. I recently moved to a warm area and couldn't stand the heat, especially at night. I bought this and now I can finally breathe. I recommend this."
A second wrote: "Absolutely brilliant. Can’t believe how powerful and cooling such a small lightweight fan is. Doesn’t just push warm air around like most fans. So impressed with it. Quietest one I’ve ever had too with a nice even low hum that’s very relaxing. Impressed it has a timer as it will make me fall asleep so don’t need
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