Lasko 16″ Oscillating Pedestal Stand 3

While the large profile of pedestal fans makes them somewhat awkward to transport from room to room, they are light enough at about 15 pounds to be lifted fairly easily. This light weight allows the user to maneuver the fan around a alen breathesmart room to target specific areas or in and out of a closet for storage. Most pedestal fans have adjustable heights, which also allows the user to easily lower them to the shortest height, typically around 40 inches, for easier storage.

They also are able to oscillate, and you can change their height to appropriately direct their airflow, thanks to the adjustable stand pedestal fans come with. If you still like the space-saving properties of tower fans, check out the first option on our list, which is a happy hybrid of the two types. If you want a powerful fan that won’t take up a ton of table or floor space, a pedestal fan is the way to go. They are adjustable and usually provide a strong, oscillating airflow. They’re also typically a bit quieter than box fans and take up far less room on the floor. With tons of options however, it can be difficult to figure out which models are actually worth your hard-earned money.

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Lasko® 30″ Industrial grade pedestal fan has optional oscillations with three pull-cord controlled powerhouse speeds. This fan will oscillate and includes a timer that allows the user to set on/off times in half-hour increments up to 7.5 hours. A remote control is included so users can turn the fan on and off, change the speed, and adjust the various modes from across the room.

There are five fan speeds in all, including a silent mode for near soundless operation and a Turbo Boost setting for extra power. Larger spaces that aren’t climate controlled, such as a workshop, garage, or warehouse, demand a fan that can move plenty of air. For such applications, it’s tough to beat the output of this model from OEMTOOLS. With its 30-inch alen breathesmart head, this beast of a fan can move 9,500 cubic feet of air per minute, creating maximum air circulation to clear out exhaust or paint fumes and dust while making a warm space more comfortable. Some fans use three broad blades while others use four or five narrow blades. Because fan blades rotate, their speed is measured in revolutions per minute .

While air conditioning can cool down a space, a good pedestal fan can be a more cost-effective way to find relief from summertime heat. These fans can move enough air to make 80-degree temperatures feel 10 degrees lower while also providing beneficial air circulation that air conditioners can’t. These powerful fans sit atop a metal stand, elevating the fan head, which can be up to 30 inches in diameter and 4 feet or more off the floor. These fans can direct air on one spot or oscillate to circulate air throughout an entire room.

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