
'Life-saver' tower fan that 'cools the whole room' slashed in price by £260
Perfect for the warm weather Amazon has slashed hundreds off one of their best-selling tower fans
Amazon has slashed hundreds of pounds off this best-selling fan
With the UK basking in a particularly warm year a fan has become a must-have for many households. Handheld fans are ideal for those commuting or travelling but for those working from home a tower fan is the perfect solution.
Capable of cooling an entire room and safe to leave on overnight many consumers have been snapping up new fans to beat the heat. For those seeking a deal Amazon has significantly reduced the price of one of their top-selling fans. The Pureborne 36" Smart Tower Fan, usually priced at £349.95, is now available for just £89.99.
Sporting a sleek and slim design the Pureborne Tower Fan has a base diameter of 32cm and stands 91cm tall making it the perfect size to slot into smaller spaces without causing disruption. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here .
With a 90-degree oscillation feature this handy fan ensures full room coverage. Customers can select from four speeds and four different modes – normal, natural, sleep, and auto. All these settings can be controlled via a remote, an app (compatible with iOS and Android), or through voice control using Alexa or Google Assistant for added ease.
This tower fan is also ideal for overnight use thanks to its sleep mode feature. By reducing wind speed by two levels every 30 minutes this fan has been engineered to avoid disturbing your slumber. This means customers won't have to rise during the night to switch off the fan should they feel too chilly.
Another well-regarded tower fan available on Amazon is the Dimplex DXMBCF Mont Blanc Cooling Fan. Priced at £84 this tower fan offers three speed options and 78-degree oscillation. This appliance also includes a convenient remote control to help adjust the fan settings to suit your requirements.
For those seeking something more compact Argos stocks the Challenge Mini Tower Fan at £26. Standing at 14in tall this fan can be easily relocated throughout your house. Delivering a cooling breeze this fan features three speed options to select from.
Returning to the Pureborne Tower Fan it has been purchased more than 1,000 times in the previous month as buyers seek to stay cool during summer. Customers have given it a 4.6-star rating, with one reviewer calling it a "life-saver" throughout the heatwave.
One satisfied customer commented: "Extremely pleased with the fan, very quiet plus the bonus of having a sleep timer and an added remote so if used in the bedroom can be turned off without leaving the bed at night, ideal for what we want as it fits in the corner of the bedroom out of the way."
Meanwhile another five-star reviewer posted: "My fan arrived yesterday and was a life-saver with the impending heat wave this week. It was easy to put together, looks stylish, is very quiet and cooled the room effectively. It was worth every penny!"
Nevertheless some customers did express concerns about the device. One buyer remarked: "Not sure if the one I received was defective or if I'm just overestimating it but regardless. Pretty loud, fairly weak and randomly stops blowing air as it turns...?"
Another shopper offered a balanced assessment, saying: "The good thing about this fan is it can be controlled by mobile phone or Alexa. But the thing that I don't like is the background noise when it is running. "
Conversely, a leading reviewer stated: "The Pureborne 42 Smart Tower Fan is excellent. Stylish, slim design fits perfectly in my bedroom, and it's very quiet - I barely notice it on the lowest setting.
"Powerful airflow with smooth oscillation cools the whole room quickly. The remote and app make it effortless to control from bed, and the four modes plus 12-hour timer are genuinely useful.
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"Sleep Mode is brilliant – cools me down, then eases off so I don't wake up cold."

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