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We’ve now tested this product find out how we got on in our fullShark TurboBlade review.
The whole thing is height-adjustable too.
Like most of today’sbest fans, it can still be set to oscillate, too.
For that, the blades are oriented into ‘tower mode’.
The whole pillar will then turn, widening the cooling field up to 180 degrees.
On maximum power, the TurboBlade can blast out air up to an impressive 80 feet.
There are 10 different options to explore.
In Sleep mode, sounds are muted, lights dimmed and fan speed is optimized for minimal disturbance.
Or if you’re feeling experimental, you could try ‘Natural Breeze’ mode.
The TurboBlade doesn’t do that, but it’s innovative nonetheless.
Bladeless fans are fairly common now, but I’ve never seen one designed quite like this.
While it looks a little odd, I’m really coming round to this design.
No news yet as to whether it’ll also be coming to the UK, Australia or elsewhere.