Lasko Pedestal Standing Portable Fans for sale

To score each model’s overall noisiness, we started off by taking decibel readings of each fan at all of their various speeds. We then qualified each fan’s sound, including relative pitch, quality of noise, and respective annoyance levels. We noted if they had extra noises, like clicking, alen breathesmart beeping, whirring, or vibrations. And because gunk getting stuck in your fan can affect its noisiness, we also inspected how easy they are to clean. A quiet fan that offers a comfortable indoor breeze, ideal for watching a movie in bed without having to crank the volume.

With all that in mind, we highly enjoy the convenience and less intrusive noise you get with this model. Despite its limited settings, it still has a powerful airflow that does a great job of cooling you down. The adjustable height and tilting head provide plenty of flexibility so you can use this fan just how you need it.

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Though lightweight, this model is also more stable and less wobbly than most. The Double Blade also won’t recall your last settings when turned off and defaults to the lowest speed when powered on, without oscillation. It’s not a quiet fan, either, particularly on the highest settings, which makes it difficult to watch TV over without turning up the volume. And while the operation lights on the front will dim after several seconds, if you’re particularly sensitive to lights in the bedroom, you may end up covering the front of this one.

Overall, however, we found this to be a useful fan with a fair range of features and good power for less money than many others, making it a great value option. The powerful Vornado fan I usually use sits comfortably on top of my dresser to avoid taking up floor space. Adding the Lasko pedestal fan into my room was a tight squeeze and did block some lasko pedestal fans of the walking space in my room. A major perk to this Lasko pedestal fan is how customizable it is for any space. Depending on where you need it aimed, it can stand as tall as 4 and a half feet. In no event will Free Delivery benefits be available to you if reside outside the delivery service area of a Participating Beta Test Program Retailer.

While I found it easy to use, I wished this Lasko fan had more settings. The highest setting is very strong and while I enjoy it on particularly sweltering nights, I find that it can be strong enough to make my eyes water like they would in a strong wind. During the day, I kept the fan pointed at me while sitting at my desk and stayed totally comfortable. On top of that, it runs quietly enough that it wasn’t disruptive when I was in meetings.

But if you’re looking for a pedestal fan with far-reaching power that you can stick in the corner and forget about, the Vornado may be exactly what you want. If you’re looking for a basic fan without the bells and whistles, this one will suit you just fine. It can be remote or manually controlled, and has three speed settings, a timer, and can oscillate. While this won’t be the quietestt option on the list, it does a good job of keeping you cool without breaking the bank.

Of all the models we tested, this one operates at the lowest pitch, sounding more like a hum than the traditional whirring of a fan. Though it can’t point down, it can be angled nearly vertically to bounce air off the ceiling and blow it effectively around an entire room. It’s the only one with the cord coming out of the bottom of the stand, as well, rather than dangling off the base of the motor halfway up the stand. Although the Silent Turbo is one of the quieter fans, it beeps rather loudly every time you change a setting.