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The “3 speeds and 3 modes” essentially boil down to 5 speeds. Silent Night mode didn’t even register sound on our instruments, blowing a very modest amount of air at close range. Turbo Boost acts and sounds exactly like what you’d expect from the name, and the Normal settings are the three middle speeds. This fan exhibits one of the larger and taller height ranges while its heavy base securely anchors it to the floor.

The lightweight Comfort Zone has a folding base comprised of four legs, and though they’re much wider, their small profile makes them conducive to squeezing into spaces and under furniture. The Lasko Cyclone and Rowenta Turbo Silence are both noticeably larger than the competition, in base and head size, as well as the overall presence in a room. Pedestal fans have a reputation for being ungainly and large — but how ungainly and how large? We measured the dimensions of every fan, checked to see how much their heights are adjustable, and considered their base size and the blade housing size. Of course, since larger fans are often more powerful, we considered other values of their sizes when calculating scores in this metric.

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She tests several types of fans and has been testing all types of home and outdoor gear for both OutdoorGearLab and TechGearLab since 2017. One of the tallest fans we tested, this Pelonis model also offers fairly high power on all speeds – if you’re alen breathesmart okay with its louder-than-average whirring. Just about every pedestal fan we tested oscillates roughly 90 degrees with the exception of the Vornado 683 which doesn’t oscillate at all but can be twisted on its stand to face any direction.

With True Value Rewards, you can earn points for every purchase toward future savings. Learn more, find a participating store, and enroll at TrueValueRewards.com. Though there’s a lot we like about the Rowenta, its stand is a bit too flexible for our preference and can blow itself backward when on high power.

However, it’s also the only one without an oscillating function, and must be spun by hand to point the direction you desire. We’re impressed by how quiet the Pelonis remains even on its highest speed. Madeline loves lying in the breeze from the oversized Lasko Cyclone. While there’s a lot to like about the quietness and power of the Rowenta, we wish it was a bit more sturdy. The product experts at Reviewed have all your shopping needs covered.