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PELONIS 40-Inch Tower Fan, Quiet Cooling Fan with Remote, Bladeless Fan, 90° Oscillating Fan with 3 Speeds, 3 Modes, 15H Timer, Standing Floor Fans for Bedroom Home Office

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While most tower fans are slim enough to fit in any area, it’s still important to measure how much space you have in your room for one. Speed A great all-around fan with excellent range of power, top-notch usability, and an app we love to use Towers are often a more expensive variation of fans — but is the extra cash worth what you get? Well, a tower fan is a great bet if home aesthetics and saving space are at the top of your list. But, according to our test results, there isn't necessarily a linear relationship between the cost of the fan and its functionality. WIDE ANGLE COOLING: 50cm air outlet with 90°silent oscillation along with the 15-hour programmable timer takes the experience to a completely new level. Plus, a rear handle makes it much easier to relocate. Tower fans generate noise, which might be a problem if you're planning on using one while you sleep or binge-watch your favorite TV shows. Fortunately, the quietest fan I tested, the Honeywell QuietSet, was also a pretty well-rounded appliance across the board.

CONVENIENCE at FINGERTIPS: Adjusting your fan settings from a distance of up to 16 feet or to power the unit on or off at the touch of a button, no matter where you are in the room. If the fan’s oscillation is greater than 90 degrees, place it against a wall instead of in a corner to prevent most of the air from going toward the room’s other walls. The Vornado V-Flow tower fan features a neat-looking build that twists the fan's grille around the cylindrical base. It's one of the best-looking tower fans I tested -- but it doesn't oscillate like a traditional tower fan, relying instead on that twisty design to move a wider field of air throughout the room. Tower fans have a control panel on their body that turns them on and off and adjusts their speed, timer, and oscillation settings. Some also come with a remote control, allowing you to make these changes from across the room. Noise Level The sturdy, understated design features a grill that oscillates within a fixed base, making it less conspicuous than a tower fan that turns entirely from side to side. While I found it plenty powerful enough to cool off a medium-to-large room on a hot day, it still managed to keep things a little quieter than smaller tower fans like the Vornado V-Flow and the TaoTronics TT-F001.

The Pelonis 40" Oscillating provides great coverage at a more affordable cost. It's one of the few models in our test fleet with an oscillation greater than 65 degrees — delivering a full 90-degree spread instead. The range on this fan is also great; when it is on the most powerful settings, airflow can be detected from pretty far away. Features and settings we appreciated on this model were its timer that goes up to 15 hours, four different modes, and its quiet beep and lights that turn off after a short time. You can hardly hear anything when the fan is on low settings, which may be something to consider if you're a light sleeper who is disturbed by a lot of noise. Most tower fans have at least three speed options, allowing you to tailor the fan speed to your preferred temperature. Timer Speeds / Modes - The fan has three predefined speeds - Low, Medium and High. There are also three modes - Normal, Natural and Sleep. Normal outputs air at a constant rate (as determined by the selected fan speed). Natural varies the fan speed to emulate the wind. Sleep slowly tapers off the fan speed until it eventually stops. This is meant to help you fall asleep more easily. DIFFERENT SETTINGS: Customers can enjoy STRONG - NATURAL or SLEEP speed variations of airflow to satisfy your desired cooling needs with one touch.

To provide our readers with the best recommendations possible, we rely on several key sources of information to help guide our selection process. If you want to control your fan with a smart plug, then you'll need to use something simpler, like this Lasko floor fan. Ry Crist/CNET I loved the sleek silhouette and wood grain accents of this Lasko tower fan. It was also the third-quietest fan that I tested, measuring just a few decibels noisier than the Honeywell. On top of that, it features Bluetooth, which lets you control the oscillating fan via an app on your phone. Place the fan in a corner if it oscillates out to 90 degrees or less, as this allows it to cover more of the room.If you want to move your tower fan to different areas of your home, look for a lightweight model. Some fans even have built-in handles to make carrying them easier. Size On top of all of that, the TP04 features app-enabled smarts. I'll admit I didn't spend too much time testing all of the features out, but the app offers a detailed look at the air quality in your home and it lets you create custom cooling schedules, too. You can also use it to customize the fan's autopilot mode to your liking. The TP04 also supports voice control via Alexa or via Siri.

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