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The Dreo Tower Fan is a powerful, quiet, and customizable indoor fan designed for optimal air circulation in any room. With a sleek 36-inch design, it features a high-speed airflow of 25ft/s, a whisper-quiet operation at 28 dB, and a user-friendly interface with remote control. Safety is prioritized with pinch-proof grills and circuit protection, making it a perfect addition to your home for comfort and peace of mind.
Specification Met | ETL |
Electric Fan Design | Floor Fan |
Color | White |
Theme | Home Appliances or Household Fans |
Style | Standard |
Collection Name | tower fan |
Efficiency | High |
Control Method | Remote, Touch |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 42 watts |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Recommended Uses For Product | Air Circulation, Bedroom, Indoor Home |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Mounting Type | Free Standing |
Air Flow Capacity | 1408 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Noise Level | 28 dB |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Connector Type | Standard AC power cord |
Number of Speeds | 4 |
Number of Power Levels | 4 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Main Power Connector Type | Standard AC power cord |
Special Features | Ambient Intelligence, Easy to Clean, Max 24ft/s High Velocity, Touch and Remote Control, 8h Timer(On/Off) |
Room Type | Kitchen, Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room, home |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.81"D x 11.81"W x 36.22"H |
Blade Length | 36 Inches |
Cable Length | 6 Feet |
C**Y
This fan exceeded my expectations; plus, excellent customer service
I bought this Dreo 36” Nomad One fan to replace a heavy-duty 14” fan which was ready to be retired after 20+ years of amazing performance. (They sure don’t make fans like that anymore!) Since I tend to run hot, I spent a ridiculous amount of time researching various types and brands of fans. I purchased the Nomad One based on the incredibly high ratings by virtually every independent website as well as the dozens of excellent YouTube videos which showed how powerful and versatile it is. A lot of the videos compared the Dreo to numerous other brands (including the ridiculously expensive Dyson tower fan) and the Dreo was the overall winner every single time.This fan is fantastic! Since I just received it, I can’t speak to its longevity (unfortunately, nothing seems to last for 20 years anymore), but the performance is better than I would have believed.Tons of Functions: I won’t describe all the functions of the fan or the remote control because you can read about them or see them in action on YouTube videos, but I did want give a shout-out to the “natural mode,” which continuously varies the fan speed to mimic variable outside breezes. When I finally figured out what that mode does (I had never heard of that type of function on a fan), it sounded like one of the dumbest ideas ever. Wrong! It’s actually ridiculously enjoyable and relaxing; it really does a great impression of a real outdoor breeze!Powerful Airflow: I sleep with a fan on almost year-round because I’m always hot. This fan (which is the smallest of Dreo’s tower fans) is *plenty* powerful. The air speed is slightly less strong than my heavy-duty 14” fan, but the airflow is much more concentrated; instead of disbursing the air in a wide pattern, it produces a concentrated column of air which is much more directional and efficient — more of the air actually reaches your body instead of being uselessly disbursed around the room. Plus, because of the fan’s height, the air column reaches the top of my bed so it’s really effective during sleep; my prior bedroom fan sat on the floor, and regardless of how I tilted the fan head, the air either bounced back off the box spring or dissipated into the upper part of the room rather than providing direct cooling to me.Superb Customer Support (thank you, Lindsay!): The fan has a standard 12-month warranty, but came with a card saying I could extend the warranty to 30 months for free by creating an online Dreo account and registering my product. The process is a little clunky — you’ll need your Amazon order # and the exact model number of your fan (which is printed on the shipping box, so take a picture of the box before throwing it out!) — but it was manageable. After I registered my fan, I immediately received an auto-generated email from Dreo confirming my registration; unfortunately, the email listed the warranty period as 12 months instead of the promised 30 months. Since I am nothing if not persistent, I immediately submitted a support ticket about the error (through the Support page on the Dreo website) late on a Friday afternoon. To my surprise, about 7 hours later, I received a response from Lindsay at Dreo Customer Care. Lindsay was a real person who had obviously read my message carefully and understood the problem. She apologized for the error and said she would correct the warranty period in Dreo’s records. About 30 seconds later, I received another auto-email from Dreo, this time correctly listing the 30-month extended warranty period. Yes, I was annoyed that the initial registration didn’t automatically extend the warranty as promised, but I was blown away with the quick response (on a Friday night, no less), the fact that a real person (not an annoying AI chat-bot) read my email and responded, and the fact that Lindsay said she would correct the error — and did so in less than one minute. That, my fellow Amazonians, is what I call excellent customer service!Value: I was lucky enough to catch this $69.99 fan on a Limited Deal with a 10%-off coupon, but I wouldn’t hesitate to pay full price. If the build quality is a good as the performance, this fan should last a long time and the excellent performance is well worth the price.Bottom Line: Since I wanted to see if this tower fan design actually worked, I ordered this least-expensive Dreo, without all the bells and whistles of the top-of-the-line WiFi version. Now that I have experienced first-hand that the fan really is as good as all the reviews claimed, I’ll be adding the 42” fancy WiFi version (which is Alexa/Google controllable) to my Amazon wish list and hoping it goes on sale when Amazon Prime Day arrives in July. And if it’s not on sale, I’ll probably buy it anyway — but shh!, don’t tell Amazon. 🤫5 enthusiastic stars!
N**Z
Very Nice! Love it!
Dreo vs Lasko Tower Fans--Which Should You Buy?Summer is coming, and everyone could use a little more cooling on hot summer days. Gone are the days of box fans or awkward top heavy circular oscillating fans. Today, when people need a little extra air flow, they go for a tower fan with a remote.As you might expect, there is a dizzying array of choices available. In this article, we’ll compare the Lasko 2511 with a new option on the market, the Dreo. 36” tower fan. Both of these fans offer a quality experience, but which should you buy?Air FlowAs you would expect, fan speed, or more specifically, the wind speed of the air leaving the fan, is probably the most important consideration when selecting one. You want something that will move air! Both the Lasko and Dreo tower fans offer multiple speeds to customize your cooling comfort.The Lasko has three speeds, the lowest bing really gentle, with the highest being significant enough to be felt 8 feet away. The Dreo, on the other hand, has four speeds available. 1, 2, and 3 are pretty comparable to the feel of the Lasko. However, speed 4 is noticeably more powerful than what the Lasko offers.It’s also worth mentioning that the Lasko oscillates over a 45° spread, while the Dreo has a 90° oscillation. So overall, the Dreo is going to move air over a larger area, but ultimately it seems like this difference is going to come down to a matter of preference.NoiseThe noise level of both fans is pretty comparable, with the Dreo being noticeably quieter at lower speeds. From three feet away, at speed 1, the Dreo registers at a whisper quiet 34 dB, while the Lasko is 44 dB. You have to get the Dreo up to speed 3 to hit 44 dB, and at that speed, the Lasko only goes up to 47 dB. Basically ,the Lasko doesn’t add much more noise at the different speeds.The Dreo does have that extra speed 4 that cranks up the noise a bit with the wind speed. At speed 4, the Dreo runs at 48 dB.The Dreo has an extra feature that Lasko is lacking. You can mute the button sounds. This is handy if you want to make adjustments without interrupting the quiet.DesignThe design of these two fans is similar, but also so markedly different that it’s hard not to remark on it.Lasko, as with many of their products, has opted for a functional, utilitarian design that gets the job done. It doesn’t look particularly bad, but it’s not great either. The light indicators let you know what your settings are, but they're just dots of lights next to numbers. In the case of the sleep timer, they even require you to do math to know what the timer is set on. And the numbers you’re looking at are printed on the fan, not backlit. So you’re going to have to turn on the light to check your settings if you’re in a dark room.The Dreo, on the other hand, looks like a work of modern art, with its all black design, and the big LED screen. You won’t have any problem knowing what speed the fan is set to or what the sleep timer is set on. No moving closer to inspect tiny numbers printed on the casing.The design differences carry through to the remotes. The Lasko remote is functional, if unsightly, while the Dreo is beautiful and sleek (and the Dreo remote also comes with a battery; the Lasko doesn’t).Ease of UseTo be honest, any fan is pretty dead simple to use, but some are easier than others.In the case of these two, the Lasko comes with fairly simple instructions: push the power button to turn on, adjust the speed, etc.The Dreo has similarly simple instructions, but also has some additional options (mute, auto mode, natural mode, etc.).Also, the Dreo instructions are delivered in a much more appealing and professionally polished package, which I can’t ignore. Providing an instruction booklet like this sends a message to your customers that you take their experience seriously.One feature of the Dreo that isn’t included in the instructions is the easy to remove and clean back panel. If you’ve ever run a fan for any amount of time, you know that you’ll be dealing with dust buildup. With the one screw panel removal, the Dreo makes that much simpler. The back panel on the Lasko looks like you’ll have to remove six screws, but I’m not sure if it’s really designed to remove and clean.ConclusionChoosing from a wide selection of very similar products can be daunting at the best of times. For something like a tower fan, there’s really just not that much to the hardware to differentiate one from the other, but Dreo does manage to bring a more compelling product to the market. With quieter operation, a large and bright LED display, more features, a more appealing design, and a better user experience, the Dreo 36” tower fan really does offer a better product than the Lasko 2511. And you’ll pay $10 more for that difference, as the Lasko only costs 59.99, while the Dreo retails for 69.99. Whether or not the upgrades are worth the extra expense is really up to you, but for a product that will last for years to come, my money is on Dreo.
G**P
Solid Fan and Customer Support!
I bought this fan to replace an old, noisy box fan in my bedroom. It was really easy to set up, and I had it running and the controls figured out in no time. I really like the functionality of this fan, and the multiple settings. It oscillates, has 4 speeds, timer, and the display light automatically turns off after a minute or so. You can also turn off the sound for the beeps when you're changing speeds or the settings (hallelujah). Plus, the remote is a game changer. I can turn it on/off, adjust the speed, etc. All from the comfort of my own bed! The fan speeds have a good variation and it moves the air around my room when it's standing still. I have it up on my dresser, and even elevated, it cools my whole room. I also wanted to write this review to shout out Tina at Dreo customer support. After a month or two of having the fan, it started to make a weird sound--like a bird chirping. It was happening sporadically, but it was becoming more frequent and louder. I reached out to customer service and after sending in a video and some information, it was determined I'd need a replacement fan. Tina was quick to respond to my issue, and quick to help me resolve it. She was very polite, and honestly it was super easy to make the claim. My replacement was shipped out ASAP, and they did not need me to send the fan back (although I would have if it was necessary). It's hard to find companies with solid customer support, so Dreo gets 5 stars for their awesome fan and customer forward mindset. Noise aside, the fan is wonderful and I'd buy definitely buy another Dreo fan in the future. Highly recommend!
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