Best Cooling Fans Of 2021

Lasko® 52″ Pedestal fan has space-saving structure with remote control making it a better choice to purchase. Fan is featured with fully adjustable height from 41″ to 52″ tall and wide-spread oscillations renders comfortability. Bedrooms and other smaller rooms may require only an 18-inch fan that is quieter and takes up less space than a more powerful model. Bigger spaces, such as a garage or warehouse, may require a larger, more powerful fan that is capable of moving a lot of air. This fan will oscillate and includes a timer that allows the user to set on/off times in half-hour increments up to 7.5 hours. A remote control is included so users can turn the fan on and off, change the speed, and adjust the various modes from across the room. The five-blade, 18-inch fan head provides ample airflow making it ideal for bedrooms and living areas.

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With a name like Hurricane, this fan had better be able to move a lot of air. It does, thanks to a 20-inch head that produces a max velocity of 1,400 RPM. While it lacks the user modes of some other fans, it’s more powerful with its ability to move 4,500 cubic feet of air per minute.

The products listed here were selected according to the above considerations to narrow the field to some of the best pedestal fans on the market. Any of these fans will provide better circulation and a cooler feel to a living space or garage. Pedestal fans are designed to be tall alen breathesmart and slender to circulate air through a room without taking up significant space. Most models are about 50 inches high with heads between approximately 18 and 30 inches in diameter. While a pedestal fan with a larger head occupies more space, it is also capable of moving more air.

A knob on the back of the fan head allows the user to select one of three speed settings, while a second control toggles the fan’s operation between standard and oscillation. A replaceable fuse in the power cord protects the fan from overloads. We found this Vornado fan simple to set up, as it slid in almost one solid piece out of the box, but we needed to assemble its two base halves together and then screw them tighter together using a screwdriver. A screwdriver was not needed to assemble the Honeywell Quietset Whole Room HYF290B tower fan, which was the easiest tower fan for us to set up.

The fan supports fully adjustable height for added versatility and has a elegant grill design that blends into surrounding decor. There are several factors that come into play when a manufacturer sets a price for a pedestal fan. The Rowenta Turbo Silence Stand Fan, 5-Speed costs more than other models, as it has more fan speeds and an additional timer. The PELONIS Quiet Adjustable Pedestal Fan, 16-Inch is a bit bulkier than other tower fans, which are designed to save space, and so it costs a few dollars more.

With 12 distinct speeds, this quiet fan measured between 3.3 mph on its lowest setting to 10.5 mph on its highest. It has four different modes with intuitive speeds and functions to fit precise situations that likely occur on a daily basis in most homes. Check to see whether you need any tools to put the pedestal fan together. The PELONIS Quiet Adjustable Pedestal Fan, 16-Inch even comes with a built-in handle to make transporting the fan a breeze. There are also models that are designed to be small and compact to fit in tight spaces.