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Amazon drops the price of 'ultra silent' fan in time for heatwave

Amazon drops the price of 'ultra silent' fan in time for heatwave

Daily Mirror13-06-2025
'The fan puts out a lot of breeze even on lower settings'
With the heatwave fast approaching, Amazon shoppers are snapping up a 'very silent' fan that is quiet enough to be used while sleeping. The Dreo 28dB Silent Tower Fan is a bladeless fan that's been reduced to £62.89 in a limited-time deal.
The tower fan delivers airflow up to 29 feet, allowing it to cool even larger rooms and it has hypersilent tech that allows it to run at 28dB to ensure a restful nights sleep. There are three modes (normal, sleep and natural) and four speed settings.
There are similar fans on the market but they have a much higher price point, such as the Dyson Cool™ AM07 tower fan (£269.99). Shark even has the Shark FlexBreeze Pro Mist Indoor & Outdoor Fan & Outdoor Misting System FA300UK.
Sharks model takes cooling down to the next level with a light mist feature, although price at £219 it's not the cheapest. The Dreo fan has pulled in an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 from across 132 global ratings.
One shopper said: "I am so pleased with this fan. It is very very silent I went on YouTube to assemble the base and to see how the battery department opens on the remote control.
It is much taller than I thought that it is lovely. I am very pleased with it." Another commented on the volume and said: "The fan puts out a lot of breeze even on setting one and two, and the noise is minimal.
"I can see this being a good companion to someone who needs a fan but can sleep with the normal whirling noise. Overall, for the price, I feel you are getting a really good product!"
Dreo 28dB Silent Tower Fan
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It has also been said that the fan could be more powerful, one buyer complained: "For a simple oscillating fan it's not bad. It has four speed settings and is fairly quiet when operating.
"My issue is that even on the highest setting, it isn't really that powerful. "It does come with a remote, but I wish when the remote wasn't needed, it had a spot on the fan to clip it into so it doesn't get lost."
One shopper swears by the fan, writing: "Absolutely love! My room gets so hot during the middle of the night, and this fan has been a lifesaver.
"I can actually stay under my blankets the whole night." The Dreo 28dB Silent Tower Fan is available for £62.89 on Amazon.
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