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The Shark TurboBlade fan isn't just your regular bladeless fan. In fact, it's the ultimate fan for living rooms and bedrooms—especially if you care equally about power and aesthetics. I live in the UK, a place without AC, so I've tested my fair share of fans from Dreo to Dyson. This one knocks all of the others out of the park, though. So much so that it's now officially my bedroom fan. It's the perfect size, offers so many speeds and mode options, and it sits nicely in my bay window.

    Our bedroom is the warmest room in the entire house. Second to that is our living room. Since my Dyson has been moved downstairs to keep our pug, Doug, cool, the Shark TurboBlade has pride of place in our bedroom. Available in three colorways—Blush, Charcoal and Dove—it's super stylish, safe for use around kids and suitable for use anywhere in your house. This is thanks to its intuitive design, which provides vertical or horizontal cooling, depending on the size of your space.

    The Shark TurboBlade Fan is usually $269.99, but right now it's on sale at Shark for less than $200, which is a total steal. The fan works in both small and large rooms, thanks to its customizable height design. While it's not a tabletop fan, it is definitely the best tower fan around—and the most impressive one I've ever tested. I've already managed to convince my family members to buy it for the summer.

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    The Shark TurboBlade is a bladeless fan, designed for inside use and to sit on the floor. Admittedly, it might overwhelm a tiny room, but it's quite compact in vertical mode while sitting at its lowest height. Yes, its special design means it can sit horizontally or vertically, expanding the space it can cool. It also oscillates 180° and has two twistable vents so you can control the airflow to reach every corner of your room.

    You can point these vents towards the floor or up towards your ceiling, to cool even more of your space. The fan also claims to propel air up to 80ft, should you be lucky enough to have a room that large.

    This fan can be controlled with a handy remote, which magnetically attaches to the fan for storage purposes. The remote buttons are pretty intuitive, but a Quick Start Guide is included in the box, and it explains each button.

    The Shark TurboBlade has 10 speeds and 10 noise levels, plus three modes: Sleep, BreezeBoost and NaturalBreeze. You can even set it on a timer for 1-12 hours. While this is admittedly a lot, once you get used to this fan's remote and find the modes that fit your lifestyle, you'll be a pro.

    The best part about it? Beyond its power, cleaning your fan is no longer a hefty chore, as this one's design boasts a special dust-defense panel that can be removed and easily cleaned. The only thing I could moan about is that it's not smart. You can't control it via Wi-Fi, so you do need to make sure that you never lose that remote.

    What I think of the Shark TurboBlade Fan

    I've used this fan in my bedroom to keep us cool while sleeping when the temperature outside is soaring. We're in the midst of the hottest May on record in the UK, and this fan has truly been a lifesaver. In particular, its BreezeBoost mode was something to really rave about as it's a lifesaver when you're really struggling to cool down—but it is noisy, so you may struggle to hear the TV over it.

    I also loved the NaturalBreezemode, which simulates a natural wind, making this setting gentle enough to sleep with. On warmer nights, we tended to set the fan to a 5-6 and found that this was great for power and noise level. Unlike other tower fans that only sit vertically, requiring oscillation to reach every corner of a bed, this one can sit horizontally, and in this setup, its airflow can reach the entire bed. No need for oscillation, so you never have to be without a direct breeze hitting your face during your snooze.

    You can also angle its vents upwards or downwards, which is a game-changer when you want to cool something towards the floor, such as my dopey dog, Doug, who never knows what to do with himself in a heatwave.

    I also love this fan's design, and the fact that it comes in three colorways. I've occasionally found myself dragging it down my stairs to cool me down while I'm working from my kitchen, and it has a handle to easily do so—thankfully, it's not heavy at all. I like that it can sit higher or lower, so in smaller bedrooms, such as my daughter's nursery, I set it on its lowest height to reach into her cot. Once you get the hang of the remote and its buttons, you're set, but initially, you may find it confusing. I kept the sticker that came on the fan on my nightstand for quite some time, to remind me what to press.

    Coming to Shark soon is an upgraded version of this fan that also heats—the TurboBlade Cool + Heat—which you can use year-round.

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