UP TO $150 OFF:As of July 5989 Archives you can get up to $150 off bladeless fans from Dyson, Dreo, and more. Shop bladeless fan deals at Amazon and Best Buy.
Unless you’re lucky enough to live in a comfortable climate year-round, chances are you’ve already had a serious case of swamp ass at some point during this summer — and the season’s only just started.
SEE ALSO: The best fans for beating the summer heatFortunately, there’s an easy and affordable fix for staying cool when the mercury starts to rise: bladeless fans. These innovative gadgets can cool an entire room, depending on their size and power, sans blades, giving you a chill breeze without the drawbacks of traditional fans (like higher energy bills). And, thanks to the Fourth of July holiday (and upcoming Prime Day), retailers are offering big discounts on bladeless fans right now, with savings up to $150 at Amazon and Best Buy.
Here are our top picks for staying calm, cool, and comfortable this summer:
The Lasko oscillating tower fan (T42951) is an affordable, high-powered option ideal for small bedrooms or medium-size living rooms. It’s 42 inches tall, has three adjustable speeds, and has a remote control that allows you to change the oscillator, settings, and timer from across the room. The 7.5-hour timer and "nighttime mode" are designed to help light sleepers fall and stay asleep with dimmed lights and quieter operation. This bladeless fan is a bargain at $64.99 ($15 off the listing price).
If you’re a Dyson stan, the Dyson Purifier Cool (TP07) smart air purifier fan is $150 off at Best Buy. It’s still much more expensive than the Lasko model above, but this fan is an air purifier and fan combined. In addition to keeping you cool, it auto-senses pollutants and allergens in the air and filters them out. You can also see how clean your air is via the LCD screen or the MyDyson app. This bladeless fan also features a "night mode," voice control, and programmable settings, all of which can be adjusted via the app.
If you live in an urban area and take public transit in the summer, the JISULIFE portable neck fan could be the best purchase you make all season. At only $25.99, it's a steal.
It features three speeds and runs on 4000mAh batteries that can last up to 16 hours, depending on how often you use it at max power. It’s also lightweight, and thanks to its bladeless design, you won’t have to worry about getting your hair caught in the fan.
Honeywell QuietSet personal table fan (HTF210B) — $31.99 $34.99(save $3)
Lasko oscillating tower fan (2511) — $52.99 $69.99(save $17)
Honeywell QuietSet whole room tower fan (HYF290B) — $54.47 $74.99(save $20.52)
Dreo tower fan — $75.99 $89.99(save $14)
Vornado oscillating tower fan (OSCR37) — $80.99 $89.99(save $9)
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