








Review: Si es lo que dice la descripción me quede sorprendido con la cantidad de aire que avienta - Que no ase ruido y hecha mucha aire aparte los acabados de los materiales son de buena calidad.... Muy buen articulo Review: Comparing Your Top Options On desertcart - I live just outside Philadelphia and don’t have air conditioning in my home. During a recent heat wave, I realized last minute that I needed a solution and—without much experience—ended up purchasing three different tower fans instead of a window AC unit. What I learned quickly is that in hot, humid conditions, fans alone mostly just circulate warm air rather than actually cooling the space. The first fan I tried, the LEVOIT Tower Fan, was decent for the price and felt slightly more powerful than expected. It’s taller, has good oscillation, and includes features like Wi-Fi and a remote. However, it is a bit louder than I’d prefer, especially for sleeping. It did not bring the temperature down in my apartment alone. Next, I purchased the DREO Tower Fan (standard model). This one is quieter and looks sleek, with similar features (remote, Wi-Fi, multiple modes). However, the airflow opening is smaller than it appears, and it didn’t feel any more powerful than the LEVOIT—possibly even less. Overall, it’s fine, but not a major upgrade. With 2 tower fans now, they brought the temperature down a bit but it was still 89 degrees in my house. Finally, I bought the DREO Upgraded DC Tower Fan, and this one made the biggest difference. It pushes significantly more air, distributes it better throughout the room, and the added height helps circulate air more effectively. It’s louder, but the performance makes up for it. If I had started with this model, I likely would have skipped the others and purchased 2 of these. That said, even with three fans, the reality is that in a humid climate like Philadelphia—especially on a top floor—fans alone aren’t enough. They mostly move hot, humid air around. I’ll be using these fans to supplement airflow in my room in my apartment, but I’ll still need a window air conditioner for real cooling in the other room. Final thoughts: * If you already have AC and just want better airflow → the LEVOIT is a great value. * If you want something quieter → the standard DREO is fine. * If you want the strongest airflow → go with the upgraded DREO. * If you don’t have AC and live in a humid area → skip the fans and invest in a window air conditioner first. I wish I had known that from the start, but hopefully this helps someone else avoid the same mistake.























| ASIN | B08P4Z3B5X |
| Brand | DREO |
| Brand Name | DREO |
| Collection Name | Home,Kitchen,Living,Office,Summer |
| Colour | Black |
| Control Method | Remote, Touch |
| Controller Type | Touchpad Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 16,058 Reviews |
| Electric Fan Design | Floor Fan |
| Electric fan design | Floor Fan |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Included Components | Remote |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24D x 24W x 76H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 4.38 kg |
| Main Power Connector Type | Type L/Schuko |
| Manufacturer | Dreo |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | DR-HTF009 |
| Model Number | DR-HTF009 |
| Motor Type | Brushless |
| Mounting Type | Free Standing |
| Noise Level | 20 Decibels |
| Number of Power Levels | 6 |
| Number of Speeds | 6 |
| Part Number | DR-HTF009 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product dimensions | 24D x 24W x 76H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Air Circulation, Cooling |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| Room Type | Baby,Bedroom,Dorm,Home Office,Kitchen,Living Room |
| Room type | Baby,Bedroom,Dorm,Home Office,Kitchen,Living Room |
| Special Features | Bladeless, Oscillating, Portable |
| Style | Standard |
| Switch Type | remote |
| UPC | 850043889571 |
| Voltage | 120.0 |
| Wattage | 30 watts |
M**O
Si es lo que dice la descripción me quede sorprendido con la cantidad de aire que avienta
Que no ase ruido y hecha mucha aire aparte los acabados de los materiales son de buena calidad.... Muy buen articulo
G**Y
Comparing Your Top Options On Amazon
I live just outside Philadelphia and don’t have air conditioning in my home. During a recent heat wave, I realized last minute that I needed a solution and—without much experience—ended up purchasing three different tower fans instead of a window AC unit. What I learned quickly is that in hot, humid conditions, fans alone mostly just circulate warm air rather than actually cooling the space. The first fan I tried, the LEVOIT Tower Fan, was decent for the price and felt slightly more powerful than expected. It’s taller, has good oscillation, and includes features like Wi-Fi and a remote. However, it is a bit louder than I’d prefer, especially for sleeping. It did not bring the temperature down in my apartment alone. Next, I purchased the DREO Tower Fan (standard model). This one is quieter and looks sleek, with similar features (remote, Wi-Fi, multiple modes). However, the airflow opening is smaller than it appears, and it didn’t feel any more powerful than the LEVOIT—possibly even less. Overall, it’s fine, but not a major upgrade. With 2 tower fans now, they brought the temperature down a bit but it was still 89 degrees in my house. Finally, I bought the DREO Upgraded DC Tower Fan, and this one made the biggest difference. It pushes significantly more air, distributes it better throughout the room, and the added height helps circulate air more effectively. It’s louder, but the performance makes up for it. If I had started with this model, I likely would have skipped the others and purchased 2 of these. That said, even with three fans, the reality is that in a humid climate like Philadelphia—especially on a top floor—fans alone aren’t enough. They mostly move hot, humid air around. I’ll be using these fans to supplement airflow in my room in my apartment, but I’ll still need a window air conditioner for real cooling in the other room. Final thoughts: * If you already have AC and just want better airflow → the LEVOIT is a great value. * If you want something quieter → the standard DREO is fine. * If you want the strongest airflow → go with the upgraded DREO. * If you don’t have AC and live in a humid area → skip the fans and invest in a window air conditioner first. I wish I had known that from the start, but hopefully this helps someone else avoid the same mistake.
D**I
Ventilateur silencieux
Ce ventilateur est une petite merveille. Déplace un flux d'air sans bruit! A une bonne rotation, plusieurs ajustement de vitesse et une télécommande.
S**E
Goed verpakt en gezorgd
Mooi en krachtig ventilator gekocht, maar helaas terug gestuurd . Probleem is American stekker en laag voltage , 110 volts. jammer! The seller should mention this fact voor Europeans in their discription .
T**K
Great fan for a fraction of the big brands price
This is a powerful and affordable fan. It genuinely cools me down on hot summer days to the point I have to pull out a throw blanket. Our ceiling fan broke and I needed some air flow and this definitely works! I love it and will be purchasing one for my bathroom too! It’s light enough to move around, sleek, and it’s not too noisy (but not silent either). So far, I’ve had this 2 years and it’s been pretty reliable! I run it everyday in the summer!
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