Brand |
Dreo |
---|---|
Color |
Black |
Electric fan design |
Floor Fan |
Power Source |
Corded Electric |
Style |
Standard |
Product Dimensions |
11.81"D x 11.81"W x 36.22"H |
Room Type |
Kitchen, Bedroom, Living Room, office, Dining Room, home |
Special Feature |
Remote Controlled, Oscillating, Timer, Bladeless, Portable |
Recommended Uses For Product |
Home, Cooling, Air Circulation |
Noise Level |
34 dB |
Wattage |
42.00 |
Blade Length |
36 Inches |
Voltage |
120 Volts |
Collection Name |
Home |
Item Weight |
9.9 pounds |
Included Components |
Front Fan Base x 1, Remote Control x 1 (Battery Included ), User Manual x 1, Nomad One Tower Fan Body x 1, Rear Fan Base x 1, Quick Start Guide x 1 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage |
Indoor |
Model Name |
Nomad One |
Specification Met |
ETL |
Control Method |
Remote, Touch |
Blade Material |
Plastic |
Manufacturer |
Dreo |
ASIN |
B09MKPDJRT |
Country of Origin |
China |
Item model number |
DR-HTF007 |
Batteries |
1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank |
#1,292 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #1 in Household Tower Fans |
Care instructions |
Hand Wash |
Assembly required |
Yes |
Number of pieces |
1 |
Warranty Description |
12-month default warranty. Extendable up to 30 months by registering your product. |
Batteries required |
Yes |
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CloudsAndTea –
Love this. I’m not a huge air conditioning person as I grew up without it and I don’t like feeling frozen in the summer time. I prefer a cool house, but I don’t want extreme temperature differentials from indoors to outdoors unless temps are really high. Overnight I generally don’t run the AC unless it’s sweltering out and this really kept me cool on mild summer nights.Its back handle let me move it room to room, but it’s mainly for use in the bedroom while sleeping. I love the remote and can easily adjust the speed from my bed and if it gets to be too much pointed at one spot I switch on the oscillating feature. It’s fairly quiet, you’re going to hear it but it quickly becomes white noise – it’s no more loud than the AC (I have forced air so I’m used to some sound).I like the shape and height and for a 14*14′ space it works really well. In a larger room you can keep it closer or set it up strategically to move the air around. Great unit for the price! And the remote is fantastic (easy on/off from lying in bed).***My first one had an issue – it rattled once I set it up. Maybe it was dropped in shipping? Or manufacturing defect? Since the issue happened in the first 30 days I just exchanged it.
ES –
Not only are these well made, stylish, full of features, blow from soft to hurricane they even have a super stylish remote! So easy to put together, no tools needed at all! Click round foot together in two clicks, rest on end of tower, turn until it clicks. Turn upright, remove screen protector and battery saver tab from remote, DONE. One minute at most. Has so many cool (sic) features from auto, monitors heat, more heat more it blows. Eco where it mimics a cool sea breeze and it’s very soothing and lots more. Has a full 90⁰ rotation that is silky smooth and even on full blast this thing is quiet! Handle for moving is really ergonomic and hidden in the top. Easy even for arthritic hands, it’s also light! Love the LED face it has, very functional and has a touch screen just in case remote has lost itself. Knows when it’s dark and shuts down the screen when not needed. Has a Zzz function. I loved mine so much my wife borrowed it and I had to buy another one. We have central AC, but these just add that extra and they do it really well! I 100% recommend these, I’m not Ai or a shill, just a very (fussy) happy customer.
RJRJ –
I LOVE this fan. It has a sleek modern design, and the white version looks gorgeous against white walls.Tons of easy-to-use settings: auto-off screen display within around 30 seconds which is great for nighttime; ability to silence the button-beeps; a natural wind mode that mimics the variability of true wind outdoors.It doesn’t vibrate or make any unnecessary noise, and it’s perfect. Sign up for the warranty on Dreo’s website and they will replace your fan if needed!
Jess –
Let me start by saying that this fan is a game-changer when it comes to keeping your bedroom cool and comfortable. It’s designed to provide powerful airflow while remaining whisper-quiet, so you can sleep peacefully without any annoying noise. 😴🌬️The tower design is sleek and space-saving, perfect for bedrooms where you might not have a lot of extra room. It fits nicely in a corner and doesn’t take up much space at all. Plus, it has a built-in handle, so you can easily move it around if needed. 🏠🌪️One of my favorite features is the customizable airflow options. The Dreo Tower Fan offers multiple speed settings, as well as different modes like natural breeze and sleep mode. You can adjust it to your liking and find the perfect balance of airflow for a good night’s sleep. 🌬️💤Another great thing about this fan is the remote control. You can control the fan settings from the comfort of your bed without having to get up. It’s so convenient!Overall, I highly recommend the Dreo Tower Fan for your bedroom. It’s quiet, compact, and offers customizable airflow options to keep you cool and comfortable all night long. Sweet dreams and stay cool! 😊🌙❄️
NotOneToComplain –
We all know that Texas has been extremely hot this year, and with my house being older the ac has been struggling to keep up. This fan doesn’t just blow air, it blows cool air and has allowed my ac a fighting chance to keeping the inside temp down while I’m at work! It has a natural setting that auto-adjust the fan speed based off the ambient room temp keeping the air constantly moving and cooling. Since setting this up in my room I’m able to keep the ac at a higher setting yet keep my room cool and comfortable. It’s so quiet that sometimes I have to check if it’s on. Lol. Love that it has a remote so I don’t have to get up to make any adjustments to speed, mode or even at times turn off! I got the 36” since I have it just in my room (13ftx11ft) but I think it’s safe to say that I could cool all of upstairs with just this one if needed! I told a coworker about this fan and recently she got one as well and loves it! Even when the rest of the house is warm, my room is cold! I do plan on getting one of the larger ones to set up downstairs, since it’s an older house there are no ceiling fans to move air! It’s literally so easy to set up, it’s quiet and the digital display will not only tell you everything but turns itself off so not to be a bright light in a dark room! I love how the back comes off for easy cleaning and you can feel the air from across the room. When it says it oscillates a 90 degree, it means it, wall to wall! I have it in a corner and for it’s size it’s puts out not just cool air but big air! Absolutely the best and coolest purchase! I recommend this to everyone!!!
Andrew S. –
Remote works well, there are 4 speed settings, the first three are very quiet for the amount of air flow being pushed, the 4th one is kind of a “boost” setting and is significantly louder for max airflow, but still not nearly as loud as a traditional fan, especially for the amount of air this thing pushes and the distance to which it pushes it. It is not silent but it is quiet and powerful. I do not recommend for bedrooms however. We got this for sleeping purposes and because of the low vertical profile, 80% of the air just gets pushed into the side of the bed and very little to the sleepers as it is only a small bit taller than an average height bed. We opted for a traditional fan for sleeping and this one keeps us cool on the couch.
nicole znicole z –
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.
Chris –
Say hello to the unsung hero of my bedroom – the Dreo Tower Fan! If you’re on the quest for a cooling companion that doesn’t just blow hot air (literally), look no further. This fan is a breath of fresh air in the world of cooling appliances.First off, the 24ft/s velocity is no joke. It’s like having a personal wind tunnel in my room, minus the hurricane chaos. The adjustable speed settings cater to my every cooling whim – from a gentle breeze for a serene night’s sleep to a more robust airflow for those sizzling summer afternoons.The 90° oscillation is a game-changer. It’s like having a cool breeze that dances around the room, reaching every nook and cranny. No more playing the “find the sweet spot” game – with this fan, every spot is the sweet spot.Now, let’s talk about the noise level, or rather, the lack thereof. This fan is so quiet; it’s like a ninja in the world of cooling appliances. I can sleep, work, or binge-watch my favorite shows without the constant hum of a fan interrupting the blissful silence.The sleek design is the cherry on top. It effortlessly blends into my bedroom decor, and the space-saving tower format means it doesn’t hog valuable floor real estate. It’s like having a stylish and unobtrusive butler, quietly attending to my cooling needs.Durability? This fan is as reliable as your favorite go-to comfort food. I’ve put it through the paces during scorching summers, and it has never failed to deliver a refreshing gust of coolness.In conclusion, the Dreo Tower Fan is not just a fan; it’s a silent guardian of coolness, a watchful protector of comfort. Five stars for turning my bedroom into a sanctuary of tranquility and cool breezes!
Jason Schultz –
My wife loves sleeping with a fan every night. Her previous one sounded like a small plane taking off and was so old. So, for Christmas I purchased this one for her. She loves the remote feature since she can adjust the fan speed at night without having to get up and get out of bed. I love that I can actually hear sounds throughout the rest of the house now. While level 4 can be a bit noisy, levels 1 and 2 are so quiet, you wouldn’t even know the fan was on.I also purchased another product from this company at the same time. It recently had an issue, which I addressed with customer service. Their customer service rep got back to me in less than 30 minutes, was super kind and helpful, and they offered to replace thebpart for free. For this reason alone, I will gladly support Dreo and their line of products.
Tosha –
This fan is just awesome. I love everything about it. It actually blows really strong wind but is quiet at the same time. The range is incredible as well . I was worried that it would only shoot straight and narrow like a lot of towers fans but this one , on still mode blows out as much of a wide range as a box fan would and covers both of us in bed perfectly. I have to turn it down to 2 usually because 3 is very powerful and cooling. It goes up to 4. 1 offers a nice light breeze. Absolutely would purchase again. It’s Great and hope it lasts me a long time