Overview
Priced at £129.99 from an unfamiliar brand with only 53 reviews, this bladeless tower fan combines 24 variable speed settings with a 6-metre remote, a 12-hour timer, and an LCD screen showing indoor temperature — a feature set that on paper justifies a closer look. The core problem is that the listing cannot be fully trusted: two contradictory sets of dimensions appear in the same product page, no noise level is published despite the product title containing the word silent, and the anion air purification claim has no independent support. For a cautious buyer, the combination of an unknown brand, a modest review base, and unresolved specification conflicts makes this a difficult purchase to recommend without further verification. Those who can obtain confirmed dimensions and are comfortable with manufacturer-only evidence for the quietness and purification claims may find the control flexibility worthwhile.
Performance
The 24 speed settings are the most distinctive feature in this listing. Fine-grained control between low and high airflow can be useful in settings where a single increment jump between three or four speeds feels too coarse. Whether each step represents a perceptible airflow difference cannot be determined from the evidence — no airflow measurement data is provided — but the range itself is broader than most products at this price point. The manufacturer positions this fan for overnight bedroom use, and the 12-hour timer supports that use case by allowing the unit to switch off automatically without manual intervention. However, the absence of any noise level data for any speed setting means suitability for overnight bedroom use cannot be independently assessed before purchase. The timer flexibility is genuine; the quietness claim is unverifiable. The anion air purification function referenced in the product title is the weakest evidential area of the listing. No description of how the ioniser operates, what it is certified to remove, or what output it produces is included in the source materials. For those considering this unit partly on air quality grounds, the claim should be treated as unverified until independent evidence is available.
Design & Build
Before ordering, the unit's dimensions should be confirmed with the retailer. The specification table and a feature bullet give contradictory figures — one set suggests a notably wider and shallower footprint than the other — and it is not possible to plan room placement reliably until the correct measurements are established. The corded power source means the final position will be governed by mains socket proximity regardless of which figure turns out to be accurate. The bladeless design, according to the manufacturer, simplifies surface cleaning by eliminating exposed rotating blades. The unit is described as floor-standing with no permanent installation requirement, which means it can in principle be repositioned, though no weight figure is provided in the available evidence to assess how easily that can be done in practice.
Installation
The fan is floor-standing and corded, requiring no permanent fixing. Placement depends on proximity to a mains socket. Before positioning the unit, it is worth confirming the actual dimensions with the retailer, as the two sets of published figures cannot be reconciled from the available evidence and will affect how the unit fits in the intended space.
Noise Level
No noise level figure is published for this product. The product title describes the fan as silent, and a feature bullet describes it as quiet, but neither claim is supported by a decibel figure or any independent testing data. Whether the fan's operating noise is acceptable for overnight bedroom use — the primary use case described in the listing — cannot be assessed before purchase.
Energy Efficiency
The published wattage of 35 watts is the only efficiency-related data available. No energy efficiency rating, running cost estimate, or consumption data beyond this single figure is provided in the source materials. The product listing claims the unit consumes less electricity than standard electric fans, but this is an unverified manufacturer claim and cannot be independently assessed from the available evidence.
Best For
- Settings where 24 incremental speed adjustments provide more useful airflow control than a three- or four-speed fan, and the buyer is comfortable with manufacturer-only evidence
- Rooms where the LCD temperature display provides useful ambient information alongside cooling control
- Situations where timer scheduling via remote from up to 6 metres away is a practical convenience for overnight use
- Those prepared to confirm the unit's actual dimensions with the retailer before ordering
Not Suitable For
- Anyone who needs confirmed dimensions before ordering — the listing presents two contradictory sets of measurements that must be verified with the retailer
- Situations where noise level must be confirmed before purchase — no decibel figure exists in the available evidence despite prominent quietness claims
- Those who require independently verified air purification performance — all anion and purification claims are manufacturer-stated with no third-party data cited
- Those for whom an established brand and a substantial review base are important at this price point — the product carries 53 reviews from an unfamiliar brand
Frequently Asked Questions
How loud is this fan?
No noise level figure is published for any speed setting. The product title describes the fan as silent, but no decibel data is provided to support that claim. Operating noise cannot be assessed before purchase.
What are the actual dimensions of this fan?
The specification table states 91D x 26W x 26.5H centimetres, whilst a feature bullet states 21 x 21 x 88 cm. These figures are contradictory and cannot be reconciled from the available evidence — the retailer should be contacted before ordering.
Does the remote control work from across the room?
According to the product listing, the remote control has a stated range of 6 metres. The manufacturer describes this as sufficient to operate the fan from a sofa or bed.
How does the timer work?
The product listing describes a built-in timer settable between 1 and 12 hours. It can be configured via the remote control or the on-unit screen.
Does this fan actually purify the air?
Anion air purification is referenced in the product title, but no certification, test data, or operational detail is provided in the available evidence. The claim cannot be independently assessed.
What does the LCD screen show?
According to the product listing, the LCD touch screen displays indoor temperature, current speed setting, and timer information.
How much power does this fan use?
The published wattage is 35 watts. No running cost data or energy efficiency rating is provided in the available product information.



