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Shark shoppers praise fan as 'the best ever' with almost flawless reviews

Shark shoppers praise fan as 'the best ever' with almost flawless reviews

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Shark shoppers praise fan as 'the best ever' with almost flawless reviews
Shark's FlexBreeze fan has shoppers with many calling it the best fan they've ever bought
The Shark FlexBreeze can be attached to a hosepipe to produce a cooling mist perfect for relaxing outside during heatwaves
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Summer is almost around the corner and the Met Office has just announced that it expects the summer to be hotter and feature even more heatwaves.
And for many Brits who struggle with the heat, a good quality fan might be an invaluable purchase - and this powerful Shark fan has been labelled as "the best ever" by shoppers. The Shark FlexBreeze High-Velocity 12 in 1 Fan is currently £170 on Amazon thanks to a deal which knocked the price down from £199.99.
The fan comes with several configurations, including corded or cordless, tabletop or pedestal fan, indoors or outdoors, with or without a mister. There are five fan speeds, 180° oscillation, 55° tilt and a remote that helps shoppers stay cool.
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Shoppers can also feel the cooling breeze up to 20 metres away. For those who struggle to sleep at night due to the heat, ultra-quiet blades create gentle white noise, making it ideal for cooling their bedrooms and helping users sleep better.
For anyone who does not want to spend quite as much Boots offers a Silentnight Home Electricals Airmax 1800 Stand Fan on sale for £40.50. It has a 4.4 star rating from shoppers and is 'easy to assemble'.
The Shark FlexBreeze fan
£199.99
£169.99
AMAZON GET DEAL Product Description
Amazon has this Shark FlexBreeze fan for a cheaper price thanks to a payday sale. Perfect for the summer and the potential heatwaves that are on the horizon.
Debenhams also offers a 40" Bladeless Tower Fan on offer for £119.99. It has a rating of 4.8 with 35 five star reviews and has been praised for being 'quiet'.
The best thing about the Shark fan is that it has almost flawless reviews from almost 600 people on Amazon. One shopper who called it the "best fan ever" said they loved it. They added: "I have spent so much money on fans over the past few years, and none have even come close to how amazing this one is. It's the perfect size to move from desk to floor, and it's not a faff to do so. It's also brilliant for home working, as the first two settings are super quiet, and the third setting adds some noise; however, nothing louder than having your window open.
"Even on the lowest setting, it gives a nice cooling breeze and really brings down the temperature in any room. The ultimate part is that it has a built-in rechargeable battery, which makes it the best one I have purchased. Brilliant for moving without the need for cables and it has a nice, solid weight to it."
Another shopper added: "Expected no less from Shark Ninja. The fan is well designed, with a rather small footprint. The base is heavy enough to prevent wobbling, but light enough to be easily manoeuvred.
Shark's FlexBreeze fan works indoors and out and can be run without a cable for up to 24 hours
(Image: Shark )
"By looking at it, the Flexbreeze looks like a lightweight in the fan department, but turn it on and you're pleasantly surprised. Whisper quiet on settings one and two, with a mild hum all the way up to five. I couldn't sit in front of it on five for very long at all, felt like the inside of a wind tunnel."
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However at a price of almost £200, some have complained about the price. One shopper added: "The remote is handy and the fact that it lifts away for a more portable fan is also handy.
"It does what I need it to do, but still overpriced for what it is, as some of the smaller fans out there now are still quite strong at a fraction of the cost, hence the rating. Shark is a good brand, though, and this fan is solidly made, so I am hoping this will see me through many summers."

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