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Dyson's new bladeless desk fan has sleep mode for hot summer nights
Dyson's new bladeless desk fan has sleep mode for hot summer nights

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Mirror

Dyson's new bladeless desk fan has sleep mode for hot summer nights

Dyson's Cool CF1 desk fan has been designed with a new sleep mode feature, which is ideal for users who have difficulty sleeping during heatwaves Tech giant Dyson has unveiled a new desk fan just in time for the summer heat. The Cool CF1 desk fan, retailing at £249.99, comes with a nifty sleep mode feature, perfect for those who struggle to nod off during balmy nights. Promising to cool you down in five seconds, Dyson's Cool CF1 desk fan is designed to deliver a quiet breeze even on full blast, ensuring it won't disrupt your workday. The bladeless design not only ensures a smooth airflow but also makes it a safe choice for households with children or pets, unlike traditional bladed fans that could pose a risk. It also features a night mode function, emitting 'whisper-quiet' air to keep you cool without disturbing your slumber, reports the Daily Record. According to Dyson, the fan offers a range of oscillation angles and manual tilt, delivering a steady 370 litres of air per second without any 'choppy air'. Its minimalist design also makes cleaning a breeze – simply wipe the loop amplifier with a cloth, no need to wrestle with grilles or dusty blades. Dyson's Cool CF1 desk fa n sits at the pricier end of the market, which might deter some potential buyers However, there are more budget-friendly alternatives out there. For instance, the Russell Hobbs Bladeless Tower desk fan is available at a more wallet-friendly £29.99. Dyson launches new fan Product Description The cooling gadget has three modes for hot summer days, including a breeze function and a powerhouse blast setting. This sleek black fan also has mood lighting and can be charged via USB. Elsewhere, Pro Breeze is a big name when it comes to fans. Its Desktop Mini Tower Fan is 13-inches and costs £28.04 at Amazon (slashed from £34.99). It has three speed settings, a swing feature for max coverage, and a near-silent wind mode. As Dyson's Cool CF1 desk fan is a new release there are no reviews available for the product. However, potential shoppers can find many general reviews of Dyson's customer service on Trustpilot. One person said: "Had reason to speak to Dyson customer support today as problem with cordless vacuum, spoke to very helpful chap called Arris, who resolved my issue in a matter of minutes and arranged for replacement part under warranty." They continued: Working in customer service myself, we can all take a leaf out of this guy's book. Top class service, no fuss, just sorted the problem." A second reviewer added: "I love my Dyson, but the customer service was disappointing. My next-day delivery never arrived, and I wasn't informed or apologised to. A quick glance at reviews shows this seems to be a common issue." A third stated: "Fantastic products and the best customer service I've ever experienced. Worth every penny."

Dyson launches bladeless desk fan with brand-new sleep mode function
Dyson launches bladeless desk fan with brand-new sleep mode function

Daily Record

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Dyson launches bladeless desk fan with brand-new sleep mode function

The tech giant has launched a new fan ahead of the summer Leading tech brand Dyson has launched a new desk fan in time for summer. The Cool CF1 desk fan is priced at £249.99 and has been designed with a new sleep mode feature, ideal for users who have difficulty sleeping during heatwaves. Dyson's Cool CF1 desk fan promises relief from heat in as little as five seconds. The bladeless fan aims to deliver quiet motion even when it is on full power, so users who have it on while they work will not be distracted by any noise. The bladeless design also makes it safe for a family home, as it can be left unattended around children or pets - unlike bladed fans, which may pose a safety hazard. It also has a night mode function, which lets out 'whisper-quiet' air so that users can stay cool and not be interrupted by noise while sleeping. Dyson says it has a range of oscillation angles and manual tilt. Plus, it delivers an airflow of 370 litres per second, with no 'choppy air'. Thanks to its simplistic design, Dyson's Cool CF1 desk fan is also easy to clean, as it doesn't have any grilles to remove or dusty blades. To clean, Dyson recommends wiping the loop amplifier with a cloth. Dyson's Cool CF1 desk fan is at the higher end of the market price-wise, which can be a potential drawback for hopeful customers. There are cheaper alternatives on the market, including a Russell Hobbs Bladeless Tower desk fan at a more affordable price of £29.99. The cooling system has three modes, including breeze and blast functions for very hot days. The black fan also has built-in ambient lighting, and connects via USB - plug into a laptop, using the included USB Type-C cable, to charge it. Pro Breeze is another leading brand for fans and cooling devices, and a large number of its products are sold on Amazon, including this Desktop Mini Tower Fan. At 13-inches it costs £28.04 (down from £34.99), and has three speeds, automatic oscillation, and a quiet cooling mode. Because Dyson's Cool CF1 desk fan has just been launched, there are no reviews available for the product. However, potential shoppers can find many general reviews of Dyson's customer service on Trustpilot. One Dyson vacuum owner called about an issue with their device, writing: "Had reason to speak to Dyson customer support today as problem with cordless vacuum, spoke to very helpful chap called Arris, who resolved my issue in a matter of minutes and arranged for replacement part under warranty. Working in customer service myself, we can all take a leaf out of this guy's book. Top class service, no fuss, just sorted the problem." However, another shopper wasn't as pleased with their customer service experience. They said: "Love my Dyson, but the customer service was disappointing. "My next day delivery never arrived and I wasn't informed or apologised to. A quick glance at reviews shows this seems to be a common issue." But another left a glowing review. They said "Fantastic products and the best customer service I've ever experienced. Worth every penny."

Dyson redesigned its iconic bladeless fan, and it's cooler than ever
Dyson redesigned its iconic bladeless fan, and it's cooler than ever

Tom's Guide

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

Dyson redesigned its iconic bladeless fan, and it's cooler than ever

Dyson invented the bladeless fan way back in 2008 – and thank goodness it did, because it quickly became the most popular way to keep cool. Quiet and sleek? A perfect combination. But, that doesn't mean Dyson stopped innovating. The household appliance brand is known for dropping new products, recently unveiling the 'world's slimmest vacuum' and its very own Dyson cleaning solution. Now, it's time for a whole new bladeless fan. Introducing the Dyson Cool CF1 – an upgraded redesign on the original that started it all, with new features, personalised customisation, night-time cooling, and an all-new LCD screen display. It's only arrived in the UK for now, available for £249.99 at Dyson, but it's set to launch in the US in early 2026. The Dyson Cool CF1 is the brand's latest innovation in bladeless fan technology. The upgrade is a redesigned circular look with customisable settings, added sleep mode, improved oscillation and a digital LCD screen. If you're hoping to keep cool this summer, this could be the fan you've been looking for. Unlike the Dyson Cool Tower Fan AM07, the OG bladeless, the Cool CF1 looks a lot different. Instead of the long pill-shaped body, there's a circular design and honestly, I love it. There's something about a circle that feels a lot closer to representing flow and what better product than a fan solely responsible for air flow. Plus, it fits in nicely with other products in Dyson's modern line-up, such as the Dyson Supersonic hair dryer. With a sleek, modern design, I could easily imagine it on display in my bedroom. And that would be a great place for it, if you take a look at the Cool CF1's spec sheet in more detail. It comes with an added sleep mode which automatically adjusts the fan speed and dims the display with "whisper quiet comfort" at 29dB and personalised cooling for better sleep. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. And on this digital LED display, you can select your chosen mode and airflow setting for optimal cooling. If that wasn't enough, it's also super energy-efficient, operating at 30 watts max. There's many great reasons to buy a bladeless fan. For me, the biggest sign was when pretty much everyone I knew started buying them, too. When there's no blades, you get to enjoy a smooth, uninterrupted flow. It's also a lot safer, given there's no fast-spinning blades that the tiniest members of your household may decide to put their fingers near. Or, a cumbersome case holds the blades inside. And that leads me to one of the most alluring perks when it comes to bladeless fans – and that's how easy they are to clean. If there's no tiny crevices and awkward grilles to remove, then there's nowhere for dust to hide. Dyson may have been the first to release a bladeless fan, but a lot of competitors have followed in their footsteps, launching their own rival models since. Take the Shark TurboBlade, for example, sporting a unique design and making its own waves in air cooling. While I'm excited to see the Cool CF1 enter the air cooling space, I'll reserve my full judgement for after the team get their hands on it for a full review in the next few months. Watch this space.

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