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This summer, go with Dreo IceWind with extra ice cubes. Bringing you a more comfortable living zone.
Tower Fans that Blow Cold Air The hot, dry air passes through the wet cooling pad that absorbs unwanted heat within. This results in the air being turned back into the room as gentle, cooler winds with a comfortable humidity level.battery_type CR2025 3V
Quiet Cooling Fan Even at Night Dreo crossflow impeller wheel design smooths out fan noise to deliver ultra quiet cooling, leaving your sleep or work in the room always undisturbed during hot summer days and nights
Oscillating Fan with Cooling Wind Powered by Dreo 1,500 rpm, along with the 80° wide angle oscillation, this personal swamp cooler blows cold air at up to 21.65 ft/s and covers far ends of your living space
Easy Maintenance, Easy Health Removable water tank, cooling pad, and rear grille make regular cleaning and maintenance a breeze. Enjoy fresh and cool air at all times only from this portable evaporative cooler
Powerful Dynamic Structure This personal tower fan for bedroom features an optimized impeller wheel and a cooling pad to produce large cool humid air volume for your dry, hot rooms with a large air volume of up to 13,000 cubic feet per hour
I wanted to leave a review since I had read reviews of this fan before I made my purchase and wanted to share my experience with it after using it for two weeks. It arrived in the Dreo box with full description so if you live in an area with a lot of porch pirates you may want to make sure you're home when it's delivered. It was easy to assemble. My old eyes didn't line up the slots from the base to the fan but it wasn't difficult to move it around until it clicked. It is a little wobbly with an empty tank and even when the water tank is full it does wobble a little, but if there is no chance of people running into it then it isn't a big deal. I think you would have to hit it kind of hard to make it tip over. There was a plastic/electrical smell like you get with many electronics but after the first week that pretty much went away. I am a light sleeper so the noise level was a concern for me. It is louder than a regular fan of the same make and I think that is due to the evaporation method it uses. I sleep with it on level 1 and it isn't too bad but I don't think I'd sleep well on the max level. The remote functions well and also works on my Rowenta fan, interestingly enough. I have used both regular ice and the cold packs that came with the fan with water and I think the water and ice works a little better for cooling. With me keeping fresh ice in it and after 4 or more hours I have brought the temperature down just over 4 degrees. I can see if you lived in a humid area this fan may not work as well. It is bigger than it appears in the picture but not too huge. The instructions say that you can unclip the pump from the reservoir and fill it at the sink, which I tried, but there is no way to clip the pump back in without reaching you hand through the water and getting wet. I just fill a pitcher with water and ice and fill the tank with that. Overall it is a good product and works as decribed.