
The Viral At-Home Fan That Everyone's Buying This Summer Is Actually Incredibly Chic
The brand best known for revolutionising our hair tools, notably the favoured FlexStyle Airdryer, and for the hardworking vacuums, Shark is now making waves in the cooling game with its powerful, whisper-quiet fans that are your heatwave hero in sleek disguise.
During this heatwave, my FYP has been flooded with reviewers raving about Shark's TurboBlade Tower Fan. The chic, streamlined model has made viral waves on TikTok, as many have said this particular model has been a saviour.
Unlike typical fans that can be clunky and loud, this adjustable fan can pivot from a focused vertical position to horizontal to distribute widespread airflow across all areas of a room - we're instantly sold. We spotted a selection of influencers on TikTok perfectly aligning this fan in line with a bed to create the most relaxing and cooling atmosphere, as let's face it, sleeping in this heat is no joke. There's also a ton of videos raving about the way this fan can be adjusted with the multi-directional vents to spread cool air in all areas of a living room. 1.
Shop: Shark TurboBlade Bladeless Tower Fan
Slim, sleek and quiet - not typical words you would associate with a fan, but this one hits the brief. The futuristic, modern design not only looks chic but sits discreetly in any room, while the powerful airflow gets to work to keep every corner cool. Also available in black. Pros Bladeless, sleek design
Can pivot, twist and oscillate for 180° coverage
Powerful airflow
Multiple speed settings
Quiet motor Cons Taller design might not suit smaller spaces
Of course, this viral tower fan has gained plenty of traction recently, saving us from the dreaded heatwave. But if you're looking to discover the other FlexBreeze fans available from Shark, it's not just the influencer's favourite that the brand has to offer. Keep scrolling to find the perfect fan for you this summer. 2.
Shark FlexBreeze High-Velocity 12 in 1 Fan
This cordless, powerful fan is perfect to cool you down from desk to deckchair. Shark's FlexBreeze has 12 different uses, including tabletop, cordless, 5-speed options, and 180-degree oscillation. Reviewers have been raving about how compact, lightweight, and quiet this fan runs, and they love how easy it is to use. Pros Remote-controlled
24-hour battery life
Quiet motor, great for working and sleeping
Powerful fan to reach all areas Cons Taller setup takes up more floor space 3.
Shark FlexBreeze Pro Mist Indoor & Outdoor Fan
Mist yourself beyond the back garden - Shark's cordless and portable FlexBreeze Fan works indoors and outdoors to incorporate a light mist into its powerful fan. For those looking for a step up from Shark's FlexBreeze, this is for you. The added misting system has been designed to reduce temperatures by up to 6°C with a range of up to 20 metres. Pros Can be used with ice or water
Indoor and outdoor use
Cordless and portable
Powerful and quiet
Doubles up as a hose for the garden Cons
Main image credit: @myblissfulhome/@karajewel/@sharkhome uk
Georgia Scott is a beauty product writer for Bauer Media, writing for Grazia. Georgia specialises in beauty writing and spends her days hunting for the latest trending beauty products to get her hands on and review.
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