If you aren’t sure exactly how cool you want your room to be, the Vornado 660 allows you to experiment. The deep-pitched blades are responsible for the extreme power that this fan promotes. This little monster can move air up to 100 feet, making it great for even the large rooms. My Review: Small but mighty is the name of the game with the Lasko 3300. The noise range is comparable to that you might find in a library on an average day. The noise range varies from 38 to 55 decibels, falling perfectly into the ideal range that most consumers are searching for.
Other than that, for most people this fan is just about perfect. The only real downside I see about this fan is that the remote controller does not come with a battery. You can control it right from your bed and it won’t keep you up at night. This feature, along with it’s super quiet motor, is why this is in my opinion the best quiet fan for sleeping. It comes with a handy remote to allow you to control the settings from a distance. However, you can also turn this feature off for a more focused airflow. This fan head can move 90 degrees to the left, right, up, and down.
It has a four-speed manual control dial so that you can adjust just how much airflow you need at any given time.Īt its maximum setting, it produces up to 1,695 cubic feet of air per minute (CFM) to give you immediate relief from the heat.The oscillating head is twelve inches wide, making it ideal for a average sized rooms where you want high air flow. When it comes to the specs, the Rowenta VU2531 has some seriously impressive things to boast about. It is designed with five engineered blades that give it an “extra-powerful” advantage when it comes to cooling down your room My Review: The Rowenta Turbo Silence Oscillating fan is perfect for a moderate room or home office. Rowenta VU2531 Turbo Silence (Best Value)