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Scottish Sun
19-06-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Shoppers race to Lidl to nab tower fan ‘just as good as Dyson'- it's perfect for hot weather and £200 cheaper
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BARGAIN hunters are flocking to Lidl to snap up a tower fan that many say is just as good as a Dyson – but at a fraction of the price. In stores across the UK, the Silvercrest tower fan is on sale for just £69.99. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 The Silvercrest tower fan is priced at just £69.99 3 The Dyson Cool Tower fan is priced at £269.99 Shoppers are thrilled with the savings, comparing it to the £269.99 Dyson Cool Tower Fan. One user posted on Facebook: 'Has anyone got these from Lidl and are they genuinely any good?' referring to the £69.99 fan. Other shoppers were quick to respond, flooding the comments section with their experiences. One said: 'Brilliant, we have a big and small one.' Another added: 'Had one they were really good until you have a child with ADHD that broke it.' Someone else shared: 'I've got the big one and it's really good.' Others began tagging their mates, urging them to check out the deal before it sells out. With summer temperatures rising, the budget-friendly fan has become a hot topic online – praised not only for its price but for performance too. The Lidl Silvercrest fan features three speed settings, an oscillation function, and a remote control – making it a solid pick for those looking to stay cool without splashing the cash. And it's not the only dupe shoppers are loving from Lidl. Five Lidl rosés you need this summer, according to a wine expert - a £6.99 buy is as light & crispy as £22 Whispering Angel The Silvercrest Air Fryer, priced at £49.99, has been hailed as a cheaper alternative to the £200 Ninja version. The Monsieur Cuisine Smart, at £399.99, is a fan favourite and often compared to the high-end Thermomix which can cost more than £1,000. The Silvercrest Cordless Vacuum, on sale for £59.99, has drawn comparisons to the Dyson V8, with many praising its strong suction and lightweight design. Meanwhile, the Livarno Home LED Mirror for £39.99 is also getting noticed, offering a sleek look and built-in lighting similar to expensive designer models.


Daily Record
13-06-2025
- Business
- Daily Record
Amazon slashes £50 off 'silent but powerful' Shark fan in time for weekend heatwave
Get prepared for the sticky summer days with a great quality fan There's a heatwave coming. Expect hot, sticky nights and airless days - or invest in a fan and say hello to a cool breeze, whatever the weather is doing outside. Amazon is selling the 4.5-starred Shark FlexBreeze TableMate Cordless Fan for £99, down from £149.99. That's £50 off the RRP. The fan can be used indoors or outdoors, thanks to its portable and cordless design. It's also rainproof, so if it gets left outside by accident, it shouldn't cause too much damage. Handily, it's super quiet, so the telly or radio can remain on without a whirring fan interfering. Elsewhere, Currys has the Dyson Cool Tower Fan for £269.99. It is pricier, but it is a Dyson, so pretty stylish. And has 10 different speeds, depending on how severe the heat is. Meanwhile, Debenhams has the Pro Breeze 32" Bladeless Tower Fan and Air Purifier, which is up for £94.99. It purifies and cools, and oscillates, meaning it can cool a full room easily. One customer said of the Shark FlexBreeze: 'This fan is ingenious. How much money have we all wasted looking for a fan that was supposed to be silent? This pretty much concludes that quest. This fan is all I ever wanted. When Shark said it's silent. It's silent. Full stop. I only just unboxed it, but it does all it says on the tin, but better than all other fans. My Dyson is going into the cupboard. It's well designed and looks and feels solid.' Another said, 'This fan is amazing. When I took it out of the box, I pressed the on button to test it. I continued unpacking it, thinking it had no charge, as I could not hear anything. The fan was pointing away from me, so I never felt the breeze. It turned out that it was on and so quiet that I could not hear it. I had it on all last night and slept all the way through for the first time in a long time. Brilliant fan!' A third added: 'Love the Shark fan range. Have several different ones and all are robust and good quality. Would recommend.' However, one shopper said: 'Although not the windiest of fans it's more than adequate for the job. Being on a small tripod and being cordless allows for it to be placed wherever you need it. The remote control works well, tried it from out in the hall and through doors with no problem. All functions on the remote work as intended. You have to manually adjust the angle up or down whilst the oscillation is taken care of by the machine. It's quiet in operation and at higher speeds you hear the airline rather than the noise of the fan spinning.' For those dreading the hot weather that's on its way, the Shark FlexBreeze TableMate Cordless Fan could be a game changer.


Scottish Sun
03-06-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Lidl is selling a Dyson tower fan dupe that's £200 cheaper than the big brand
MASSIVE FAN Lidl is selling a Dyson tower fan dupe that's £200 cheaper than the big brand Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BARGAIN hunters are racing to Lidl to snap up a Dyson fan dupe. It's whisper-quiet, stylish, and packed with features, plus you'll save over £200 compared to the big-name version. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 2 The Silvercrest Bladeless Tower Fan is currently on offer for £54.99 when you use the Lidl Plus app. That's £15 off its regular price of £69.99. In comparison, it's £225 cheaper than the popular Dyson Cool Tower Fan, which will set you back a hefty £280. Shoppers reckon Lidl's version does the job just as well, with many calling it a 'game-changer' in the heat. One customer said: 'Bought this today and it's amazing, super quiet and doesn't take up much space.' Another added: 'Exactly like a Dyson but a fraction of the price. Total win.' While a third chimed in: ' This is just what I needed.' The Silvercrest tower boasts 20 speed settings, four oscillation angles, a timer of up to eight hours and four modes including sleep and power. It's bladeless, making it safer for kids and pets and a breeze to clean. It even comes with a stylish matte finish, a non-slip base, and a three-year warranty, proving you don't have to pay Dyson prices for designer fan features. Five Lidl rosés you need this summer, according to a wine expert - a £6.99 buy is as light & crispy as £22 Whispering Angel But you'll have to be quick. Lidl's offer is in-store only, and like all their top deals, stock is limited and once it's gone, it's gone. The £15 discount is only valid from June 1 to June 7, so don't hang about. It's also worth calling ahead to make sure your local branch still has it in stock. Fan deals Lidl's not the only retailer flogging bargain fans this week. Poundland is selling a mini desk fan for just £3, one of the cheapest options around. Asda has handheld fans from £1.50 and a bigger nine-inch desk fan for £15. Aldi shoppers are raving about a portable air cooler with LED lights for just £14.99. It's small, rechargeable and comes with a carry handle. Lidl also has a Silvercrest desk fan for £29.99 – or £19.99 with the app. It's being called a dupe of a £100 Russell Hobbs model and includes a remote control. Over at Home Bargains, there's a wearable neck fan for £4.99 and a 32-inch tower fan for £19.99, beating Dunelm's price by a tenner. Before buying, it's always worth using tools like PriceSpy, Idealo, or CamelCamelCamel to check you're getting the best deal. These compare prices and track discounts over time, so you can spot a genuine bargain and avoid falling for fake "sales." Just remember to factor in delivery fees if you're shopping online, and always check stock levels before heading to the shops. With temps rising and stocks flying, the best deals won't stick around for long.


Scottish Sun
14-05-2025
- General
- Scottish Sun
Dyson expert's top tips to beat the heat – including fan trick, why you should CLOSE windows & common shower mistake
Top engineer reveals the best place to position your fan to stay chill FAN-TASTIC Dyson expert's top tips to beat the heat – including fan trick, why you should CLOSE windows & common shower mistake Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) WITH hotter days on the way Brits will soon be digging out their fans to stay cool. The hottest May Day on record saw temperatures climb to a scorching 29C this year, with many hoping we could be in for a summer sizzler. 4 Dyson engineer Shawn Navarednam reveals the science behind keeping cool Credit: Dyson 4 Having an ice cold shower isn't the right way to cool down, according to the experts at Dyson (stock image) Credit: Getty 4 Your gadgets could be making matters worse too (stock image) Credit: Getty It's important to keep yourself, your loved ones and your home cool at this time of year. But some of us are making big mistakes in our mission to chill. This includes everything from where you place your fan, to when you should have windows open and even how you shower. We spoke to one of Dyson's top engineers, who works on fans, to find out the best ways to beat the heat. Where to put your fan The position of your fan around the room can make all the difference. And the wrong spot could just be blowing warm air your way, which will only make matters worse. Shawn Navarednam, Environmental Care Design Engineer at Dyson, says the corner of the room is best. "Positioning your fan in the corner of the room means the air can be projected diagonally across the room," he says. "However, should you wish to find relief from a hot summer night, you can position the fan next to your bed pointing towards to you to provide a cooling effect. "The Dyson Cool Tower Fan can be programmed to turn off after pre-set intervals, from 15 minutes to 9 hours, perfect for summer slumbers." The height of your fan can make a difference, too. Cooler air is denser and accumulates at the bottom of the room, so keeping your fan near the ground to sweep the cold air up can help. FAN MISCONCEPTION Whilst fans cool you and circulate air around the room, they are not air conditioning units so will not lower the temperature of your room. They will however provide relief by cooling you with powerful airflow, facilitating the evaporation of sweat and by replacing warm air with cooling air. Image credit: Getty Don't take a cold shower Contrary to popular belief, an ice cold shower won't help you stay cool - at least for the long term. A warm shower actually works better. "Surprisingly, consider taking a warm shower rather than an ice cold one," Shawn explains. "When the body is subjected to extreme cold, it tries to regulate its core temperature by controlling blood flow to the skin. "This means that although a cold shower may offer a brief moment of respite, heat can be retained within the body. "Following a lukewarm shower, the body will try to cool down and accelerate blood flow to the skin, which promotes heat loss." Don't have windows open all day 4 Having your window open during the day is also not advised (stock image) Credit: Getty Letting in the sunlight might brighten your mood but it can create a greenhouse effect – with up to 30 per cent of unwanted heat gain coming from windows. So it's best to keep the windows, curtains or blinds closed during the day to minimise the amount of sunlight coming in. "Night-time is when summer temperatures tend to dip, so make a habit of opening windows at night to allow cooler air to enter," Shawn continues. "Then be sure to close them in the morning before temperatures rise and open them again in the evening as the temperatures gradually drop." Experts warn of 6 HUGE mistakes to avoid when using a fan Unplug electronics Electrical appliances and gadgets generate heat. These days we have so many around the house that collectively contribute to the ambient temperature of the room. "Opt for energy efficient lights and get into the habit of turning off and unplugging all electronic devices that are not being used," Shawn says. "Cooking in a pan or oven can also increase indoor temperatures, so opt for a lighter meal or one that can be cooked outside such as a barbecue."


Daily Mirror
01-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Shoppers beat the heatwave by snagging 'small but powerful' Argos fan for less than £3
With much of the UK experiencing a heatwave, savvy shoppers have spotted a way to bag a 'small but mighty' fan for less We've all been dreaming of warmer weather, and it's finally here. As a mini heatwave makes its way across the UK, shoppers are wasting no time looking for ways to cool down. Huge names like Shark and Dyson are trying to tempt shoppers to buy their latest gadgets to keep cool either inside or out. The Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo Misting Fan is currently £129.99, while the DysonCool Tower Fan has also been reduced by £80 on the brand's website. But if you're looking to keep cool without breaking the bank, Argos has plenty of options to beat the heat. Customers are snapping up one of the retailer's bestselling budget fans, the Challenge White Desk 7-inch Fan, which usually retails for £38 but is currently reduced to £18 online. The £20 saving is already chunk, but we've found a way to get even more savings on this 'small but mighty' fan. Money-saving website TopCashback has launched a unique offer that means you can effectively get this fan for less than £3 by stacking the sale with a second set of offers. Shoppers signing up as new members to TopCashback can claim a free £15 sign-up bonus, plus an additional cashback amount, which takes the total of your purchase down to £2.78 after cashback. If you're an existing Argos customer, you can still benefit from the cashback offer and get the fan for £2.85. Despite its small size, the Challenge desk fan is known for being small but powerful. Reviewers have praised its ability to cool down a room quickly while at a budget price. It's got two speed settings, an oscillating function to circulate air evenly, and a 1.7m power cord so you won't be tethered to the nearest plug socket. With over 900 reviews on Argos and a 4.4 rating out of 5, it's a must-have for anyone hoping to stay cool at home, work or anywhere else without blowing their budget. For those after a floor-standing option that's equally wallet-friendly, the Challenge Mini Tower Fan is also seeing a price drop. Usually priced at £26, new Argos shoppers can get it for £10.68 after cashback. Existing Argos members can get it for £10.78 after cashback. The floor standing Mini Tower Fan is ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, or any space, thanks to its discreet design - now's a great time to stock up before the next hot spell hits. With over 900 positive reviews, it's easy to see why customers are rushing to snap the desk fan up. One person wrote: "I bought this for my desk at work. It might be small, but it is very powerful, I'm pleased!" A second review read: "I bought it a few months ago, and it's honestly perfect. It's quite small, so it doesn't take up too much room, but it still blows off so much air." A third said: "Bought this for my desk at work. It might be small but it is very powerful. Very pleased." Another comment said: "Nothing to add, other than it functions well, it does what it should and is a nice price for a fan. It's not too loud for me, and I have super sensitive hearing." However, some reviews were mixed, one shopper noted: "It's really good and useful as a desk fan, it can be a bit loud at times." How to get Challenge Desk Fan for £2.78 after cashback To claim the new member bonus, new members of TopCashback need to sign up via this link Search for Argos and click 'Get Cashback Now' Shop and checkout as usual Cashback will then track and appear in your TopCashback account within seven days.