
Amazon's 'amazing' tower fan runs quietly enough 'to sleep with it on' now reduced
A clever device from Amazon has been lauded for its quiet operation. With four modes - normal, natural, sleep and auto – and four fan speeds, the Dreo 25dB Silent Tower Fan provides much needed respite from stuffy rooms.
The Dreo 25dB Silent Tower Fan boasts an acoustically engineered airflow system that minimises noise to cool the air without disturbing your sleep. Currently on offer with a 15% discount at Amazon, the tower fan's price has been slashed from £89.99 to £76.49.
This 42-inch bladeless electric fan delivers powerful airflow and utilises 90 wide-angle oscillation to help cool the entire room.
It also features a large LED display that shows room temperature, fan speed, mode and timer settings. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here
Users can adjust all settings using the control panel or remote. When Sleep mode is activated, the display automatically switches off after 20 seconds to minimise light and promote better rest, reports Devon Live.
Sleep mode also silences the fan's sounds and dims the display after 15 seconds to create a quieter, more tranquil environment. The fan is designed to be energy-efficient, circulating air effectively while consuming less power.
For those seeking similar tower fans, the Dyson Cool AM07 Tower Fan could be a consideration. Priced at £269.99, it is significantly pricier but offers bladeless airflow and a unique design.
Alternatively, consider the Shark FlexBreeze Pro Mist Indoor and Outdoor Fan (model FA300UK), which is now reduced from £249.99 to £219.99 and boasts an integrated misting system suited for both indoors and alfresco areas.
Already bought by many, the Dreo Silent Tower Fan has notched up a 4.6 out of five-star rating from customers.
One purchaser commented: "I love this fan so much, there's noise but super white noise it's not disturbing, it blends in with the environment so doesn't disrupt sleep. Great settings, easy to use, cooling quality is also good."
Another said: "This is an amazing fan. It has such a wealth of programmes, and I feel spoilt for choice! I usually can't get by in the early summer without using a higher programme, but this fan is fantastic even on the first programme!".
One particularly satisfied customer couldn't help but recommend it, urging: "Please just buy this fan.
"This is the best purchase ever. The fan works amazingly well, it is super powerful and economic. I have Dyson at work and I can tell you this one works even better! Just bought mine in April and using it now in June... heat wave and all. It has saved my life."
Some buyers did report a few minor issues with the fan, including one customer who commented: "Decent fan. Fairly quiet. Have used lots of Honeywell fans in the past and this is not any more quite. It is definitely not as well made though. The base assembly is not brilliant as lacks precision. Could do better. Top marks though for making it a totally tool free design."
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