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Revolutionizing Airflow The Futuristic Features of Shark's TurboBlade Fan Episode

Revolutionizing Airflow The Futuristic Features of Shark's TurboBlade Fan

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Today we’re talking about Shark’s new TurboBlade fan—a futuristic bladeless design that stopped our reviewer in their tracks. As WIRED put it, “Is it not a windmill? A speaker? Some kind of high-tech ionizer device?” Air is sucked in through a dust-trap base and launched out of a slim 31-inch bar, all without visible blades. The result is a seamless, modern look available in black or white with gold accents.

Assembly takes about five minutes, and the TurboBlade transforms between a T-shape and an I-shape for heights ranging from 30 up to 53 inches. Each side of the top bar rotates to aim airflow exactly where you need it, with ten speeds, three specialty modes—Sleep, BreezeBoost, Natural Breeze—and 180-degree oscillation.

Performance tops out at about 1,043 feet per minute, but the narrow airflow means you’ll want to fine-tune the angle to feel that breeze. Noise hovers between 40 and 53 decibels, and on Natural Breeze mode our tester says the jet-engine-like whine made them feel “like I’m taxiing on a Boeing 747.”

Sleep mode dims lights, mutes beeps, and runs at a soft 433 feet per minute—comfortable for bedtime. At 15 pounds it’s easy to move, and with a two-year warranty plus a 60-day money-back guarantee, you can see if this customizable fan fits your room—and your style.
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