🌟 Chill Out in Style with NETTA!
The NETTA 36” Tower Fan is a versatile cooling solution featuring a bladeless design, three speed settings, and a 65° oscillation for optimal airflow. With an 8-hour timer and a user-friendly remote control, it’s perfect for any room in your home or office. Plus, it comes with a 365-day warranty for added peace of mind.
T**A
Fantastic product, really good value for money and love that it shows the room temperature
I did a lot of research before purchasing this product. I was attracted to this because it was taller than many fans in this price range, slightly more powerful, that it showed the room temperature and that it was aesthetically pleasing with the lovely blue text. It was very easy to put the base on it and so easy to use. It puts out a lovely breeze. This product didn't have any reviews, but it looked fantastic and I am so pleased with it!
J**S
I am so very glad I bought this
The main thing I assume prospective purchasers of this are interested in is what the fan is like as a fan.This is better than any 'traditional' fan I've ever owned. It is not really quiet but the sound it makes is smooth and even and sounds OK, even on the lowest setting it is more audible than my old fan, but boy does it blow! I sit about 10 feet away from where I placed mine in the corner.If set on the lowest fan speed it hits me with a pretty impressive wave of air. In fact, it can make my eyes water from it if I face it directly. I've tried standing a further five feet from it on minimum, and I can still feel it cooling me. But if I put it on maximum and stand in the opposite corner of my 20 foot living room, effectively 22" away from the fan, I can still feel a breeze.I can honestly say that I can see me never having to use it on any higher setting than minimum, certainly medium.The air blows out of this in a column of air through vents which begin about 7" from the floor and which stops at 6" from the top of the tower, so basically 3' off the floor. Even sitting on my couch it still hits me.The buttons on the top from left to right are: Oscillation (OSC), Auto 25°c, Timer, Mode, Speed and Power.OSCOscillation obviously sets the tower to oscillate back and forth over a 65° arc, you will simply have to move this around in order to get it to cover the area you want it to cool. The default setting for this is off, and the fan reverts to this setting after you turn it off even if you had it on.AUTO 25°cThis temperature is pre-set at 25°c by default, and it cannot be adjusted to automatically turn the fan on at a temperature that the user chooses - which is what I thought it did before I bought it. If you've chosen to use the fan in the timer mode, once the room temperature reaches 25°c it will turn on. Mine is currently showing 20°c and pressing that button flashes 'auto' in the display and it turns itself off, I assume waiting for the temperature to reach 25°c before activating. Although my room very rarely reaches 25°c it has the last two days (July 2021) and I can confirm it works. However the real temperature in the room is 22.5°c so it is actually perfect for me. Also in Auto mode when it starts nothing shows on the display.TIMEREach press of the button increases the time by 0.5, half an hour. This indication replaces the area where the temperature is normally displayed. You can increase the time only until reaches the maximum of 8.0 hours. One more press sets it to 0.0 and after a few seconds the temperature will be re-displayed in its place.MODEStandard (when the display is showing a fan) is the basic function of the fan, a simple and constant airflow through the vests at the power you set. This is the default setting that the fan reverts to after you turn it off.Natural (when the display is showing tree and breeze lines) now this is an interesting one in itself. I think it is meant to simulate being outside where a breeze is not a constant and unchanging thing. In this setting it will slow the air down, speed it up, even stop it, seemingly at random, it will alter the length of time that it blows air in these different states too. It's not really my cup of tea but that is what it does, it basically tries to emulate being outdoors. In this mode you will see the fan-speed bar graph rising and falling as it changes speeds from off to normal, medium and high, at random.Sleep (when the display is showing a sleepy emoji) I've no idea what the sleep really does at all, it seems to be a milder, less active version of the 'natural' setting. Sleep alters the fan speed now and again from slow to high but never turns the fan off as 'natural' does. As far as I can tell that is all it does, to be honest all these changed would hinder my ability to sleep.SPEEDPretty simple, three speeds where each press of the button increases it, accompanied by more (and taller) bars being added to the graph in the display. The default setting for this is minimum, and the fan reverts to this setting after you turn it off even if you had it on a higher setting.THE DISPLAYYou cannot turn the display off yourself but it does turn off by itself, and it does so after a minute of using any of the buttons (inactivity). It will turn on again when you press any button to change a setting but will then eventually turn itself off. When you turn the power off the temperature indication will stay there for a minute before going off.A note on the operation (wake up/displaybuttons) of this tower fan. If the display is off (as it will do after a minute of no button being pressed), the first press of any button will wake it, then you will need to press the button again to make adjustments. For example to turn the fan off when the display is dark you will need to press the 'power' button once, it will beep, and then press it again to turn off the fan. Same for all the function buttons.One issue as indicated previously. Once you turn it off (stop), if you had it set on oscillate, or any other fan speed than low, or any other mode than standard, it will not remember what setting these three options were set to when you switched it off, so when you start it again it will be on normal speed, standard mode and oscillate will be off. You'll have to set these to your preference again - each time you start it.Just one more quick observation. This fan, although it cools me (I prefer it pointing directly at me on hot days), it will not cool the room at all. Two nights ago it was 20.5°c here at 19:00 so I put the fan on oscillate and left it there until I went to bed sometime after midnight. The ambient temperature was exactly the same as it was at 19:00. I was nice and cool because of the cooling effect moving air has on skin, but the room - still the same. So please do not buy this if you want it for cooling a space as that it not what it does.
L**P
Brilliant fan!
I purchased this fan a couple of weeks ago, based on just the one review by Tina... I had been looking at all brands and really unsure which to buy! I put the fan together this week just in time for the mini heatwave, and am so glad I purchased. It is pretty impressive - it cooled us down considerably, and it’s really handy being able to see the room temp. I did find the display very bright at night, and I will be looking at ways I can cover this because I like to sleep in the dark. Otherwise, brilliant purchase and highly recommended!
L**L
Good quality for price
This review is about the Netta 36 inch tower fan.Having owned cheaper and more expensive fans I think this is a good product for the money I paid for it, £55. It has 3 speeds, 3 modes as well as a timer, automatic on/off and oscillation. It's mostly made of piano black plastic - which is quite a good thing in terms of cleaning and durability; it's light so easy to move around and the remote control is satisfactory quality. The level of noise is low but if you want it to push air, any fan is going to make noise.Now for some negatives. Firstly, although the whole thing is 36 inches tall, the actual fan section only goes as high as about 31 inches/78 cm which could be quite important for your use case. The stand is also made of plastic in two halves that clip together and held onto the fan by 3 wing head bolts. It's a tiny bit fiddly and more wobbly than I expected but as long as you aren't moving it around it seems stable enough. I do think that at this price point they could have made it more rigid and greatly enhanced the perception of quality. On the remote the on/off doubles as the speed selector so you must cycle through all the speeds to get to off. My final point is that whenever you press a button on the fan or on the remote there is a loud beep that you cannot turn off, which isn't so great if you want to use this in a bedroom.
P**Y
Execellent for a hot, stuffy man cave...
I have a small room in my extension which used to be the kid's play room and is now my man cave where I have my collectables and computer station. Facing south west it becomes an oven in the sun come afternoon/early evening even with blackout blinds.This purchase is ideal for my needs. Simple to set up, simple instructions and a remote! The cooling effect is far better than I hoped for. It has the added benefit of having an ION setting and, as I have allergies, this is an additional bonus.I am very pleased.
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