Best Shark Fans

Based on 5 reviews
Brand
Search brand…
Rating
Features
Colour / Finish
Shark FlexBreeze Fan

Shark FlexBreeze Fan

5.0 
Summary
  • Thumbnail
  • Thumbnail
  • Thumbnail
  • See allThumbnail
Andrew NguyenWA133 posts
  Verified

We saw a few cafe having these fans during the Perth heatwave in late January. A few of the retailers also sold out and that when we decided a must… Read more

have for those days when not hot enough to use air con but a strong fan is needed.

We bought our at Retravision and we also tested the fan there. What we loved is everything packed neatly in the box and the installation is very easy, a bit like Lego pieces. I found the two way the fan can be use is excellent ideas; pedestal and floor standing. Another useful feature is battery recharge, once the unit is charge it is potable a big plus. Best of all is how quiet the unit run.

My only suggestion for improvement would be having wheels so one can move instead of carrying around. Apart from that very happy with how it operates so far. Most of mine electrical operate items, I prefer to use a blower to remove dust instead of wiping, I found this way is easy and prolong the look.

Shark TurboBlade

Shark TurboBlade

4.0 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $499.99
  • Number of Speed Settings10
Juliana H.QLD5 posts
 

Nice design we have the off white one, 10 breeze settings and a turbo function, can manoeuvre the head in any angle from vertical to all angles back… Read more

to horizontal, the blade has also two separate apertures and can be tilted up or down,this is a manual function. It's not silent but it is very quiet in the nighttime mode, turbo is loud but not like a normal bladed fan. It has a simple to operate remote that doesn't need to see the sensor directly, there's a faint bipp and a cool light, that doesn't stay on, when skipping through the modes. The remote operates the oscillating 0 -180*and also has a function that will stop where you need it. The head is telescopic and on full height is approx 150mm above the bed . It sucks air from a large aperture at the back which has a simple easy to get at fine filter that can be either brushed off or washed under a tap(remember to dry it!!). And clean it regularly. The air being drawn in from the lowest point is, in my opinion, great as that's the coolest place in the home, so if you have a tiled floor this will be like aircon.we have carpet but it's still beautiful cool air. Now the price!! Mmm rather pricey, when I was looking in HN they had 499 on it, and as some functions are manual I thought not for me too expensive, but it was advertised on line for 349, and that's what I paid, but to be honest I think 250 would be reasonable. So there you go, built in 2025 ,I love ours . I won't go back to blades cos they're a pain to clean and noisy. I hope you find this useful. Regards .