DeeβJune 28, 2025
With the recent heat waves that are overtaking us this summer, I am trying to find ways to keep my energy bill as low as possible. With an open layout home, this can prove difficult especially when you have many large windows. Enter in this fan. First, I want to say that generally I like Dreo products. I have three space heaters designed by them which I love, so I was excited to get this fan because I believe Dreo is good quality. Not only do their products look chic with pleasing metallic accents, but they also perform wonderfully. So far, this fan has been no exception. The power on this thing is amazing. I thought it only had eight settings, however, I was delightfully surprised to see that actually has about 10, including a turbo setting. With my blinds drawn and my AC kept low along with a ceiling fan [the ceiling fan is beautiful but honestly sadly it is more for decoration and air circulation than cooling, hence getting this Dreo], I will never need turbo. I mean, unless I plan to perform a rendition of the Cowboy Carter/Renaissance tour concert in my living room, but she really aint no diiiiva. I checked my thermostat and when it was 96 degrees outside, in my home, with this fan, the thermostat was set to 81 and after turning on the fan at level 4, ten minutes later my inside temperature dropped to 78. Now, I am anemic so 78 is quite comfortable to me, but I imagine for my more hot bodied brethren out there, this will do you just as well. A couple things to note: for being as powerful as it is, the fan is pretty quiet. It's not silent, but at around 6 or 7 is when the wind picks up but still, tolerable levels. There is no rattling, however, so if you are using this in your bedroom it might make for good white noise if that's your thing. This model does not have Wifi, but it does come with a remote. Fair warning, if you are like me with multiple Dreo products, the other remotes work on this too so there may be some confusion there. Overall, I would definitely recommend this and may be considering getting another for my top level floor which is hot as hell year round given how much sun it gets. Read more
Paul B. MayerβNovember 23, 2025
This is a fantastic floor fan! Solidly built, assembly was incredibly easy, highly adjustable (up/down, side to side, from barely anything to a strong breeze, nearly silent. The remote control works great, too. I use it at a low speed for sleeping, and at a higher speed when working out. I've had it for 5 months, and it looks and functions just like when it was brand new. It's as close to perfect as a product can get. Read more
Eugene weigantβAugust 11, 2025
This fan is one of the best. A little high in price, so far tho it seems to be worth it. I've had it a couple of months now. Let me tell you what makes this fan so special, at least in my opinion. It doesn't just move horizontally, you can move the head to shoot straight up at the ceiling. It also has a turbo speed that apparently cools an entire room off in a very short amount of time. What I love about it is the way it oscillates horizontally. I share my fan between two beds. In between the beds is a table that's about a foot and a half to two feet across. I'm saying this for a reason... because it has different levels of how far it goes before it turns back. It goes pretty far to each side the higher you put the level on. Like 8 is nowhere near what two will do. So with that, I put ours at a 1 and it moves from his side to my side and no further. So if the table between us is a couple feet across then it hits his bed and then instead of keeping going past the bed before turning it turns just after it hits his bed and then turns to come to my bed and then back again. No other fan I've ever had could do either of the two things I mentioned. I would of bought it if the latter mentioned was the only special thing about it but it's not, there's a bit more. This fan has much higher speeds than the usual low, medium and high. It's extremely quiet and it also has a remote. It's got a timer as well but I haven't touched it yet. It does what the others do too like stand at different heights and go back and forth horizontally but it has those few little special details. The speed at which it goes from side to side was the winner for me, that and the remote. The speeds come next. It seems durable, and it does seem a bit small but in terms of cooling down a room quickly and quietly it's fantastic. Read more
GravestoneβDecember 14, 2025
Right off the bat; packaging is perfect. No wasted nonsense. The fan looks and feels sturdy and quality. No cheap plastics here. The pieces were molded very thick. Assembly was very simple. Screw one piece to another, then insert a screw and washer. Thats it. It looks fantastic in my living room. When I turned it on it was not even at full power, and already it moved more focused air than my beloved Lasko fans. It is very quiet. The controller is a nice touch and very intuitive. I will update once I have spent more time with the fan, but my initial impression is very high. Read more
R. BatistaβJuly 12, 2025
It's not as quiet as implied or as some people say, but it's still pretty quiet on settings 1-4 and then gets louder on settings 5 and up. It also blows a lot of air even on setting 1, where I usually have it set. I'd prefer it be a lot gentler on setting 1, but instead I have to oscillate it so it isn't blowing on me constantly. This is OK during the summer, but I think it may be a problem come fall and spring. On the plus side, oscillation doesn't really add any noise. A couple other problems is that it doesn't remember the oscillation angle, so every time you turn it on it defaults to 120 degrees; however, it does remember the fan speed. So why can't it do both? Also, after the fan display turns off you have to press a remote button once to wake it up and a second time to make the change. Both of these are annoying, but not deal breakers. So other than nit picking, it does seem well made and sturdy, and is quieter than other fans I have owned. For the price, I hope it lasts many years, because I'll be running it 12-16 hours a day to give my HVAC a break. Update: it turns out it does remember the oscillation angle. Only the first 1/2 turn is at the full angle. Read more