Fans
Fans | Tabletop, Floor and Box Fans for Every Room
Choosing the right fan starts with the room it will go in. A tabletop fan is compact and directional — ideal for a desk, bedside table, or small room where you want airflow focused on one area. A floor fan with oscillation distributes air across a larger space automatically, making it the better choice for a living room or bedroom where you want the whole room to feel cooler without repositioning the fan.
Two specifications worth checking before buying: the number of speed settings — at least three gives you useful flexibility — and the dB rating at low speed if you plan to use the fan overnight. Models rated below 35–40dB at low speed are generally quiet enough for sleeping. A built-in timer is a practical addition if you don't want the fan running all night.
From an energy perspective, fans are one of the most cost-effective cooling options available — consuming a fraction of what an air conditioning unit uses at equivalent run time. For days when full air conditioning isn't necessary, or as a supplement to an existing cooling setup, a well-chosen fan delivers consistent airflow at low running cost.
What This Category Includes
- Tabletop fans for desk or bedside use — compact, directional airflow for personal cooling in small spaces
- Floor fans with oscillation — full-room air circulation for living rooms and bedrooms up to 25 sq.m.
- Box fans for ventilation — effective airflow solution for enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces