When it comes to bladeless fans, Dyson is undoubtedly the most popular brand. Now, Shark is setting its foot in the niche market with its new TurboBlade. Billed as the most powerful bladeless fan, TurboBlade features two independently adjustable vents that send cool air up to 80 feet – with 180-degree oscillation – across your room at a soothing noise level. The fan is highly customizable since it can pivot, twist, and oscillate to ensure equally distributed air to every part of your house.
The standout feature of the TurboBlade is its two multi-directional blades that can pivot and twist for cooling in different directions. These vents can be moved horizontally or vertically, and the direction of each vent can be independently adjusted as per user convenience. The fan can be further customized with 180-degree oscillation and modifiable height that is adjustable according to requirement.
You can choose to toggle between ten different airflow levels of the TurboBlade. Some of the notable ones include the Sleep Mode, which mutes chimes, dims lights, and optimizes fan speed for restful sleep; BreezeBoost Mode offers a burst of powerful airflow; and Natural Breeze Mode gently randomizes airflow to simulate natural wind. The Tower Mode is suitable for focused vertical cooling, and the AirBlanket Mode offers ultra quiet cooling power with widespread, horizontal coverage – ideal for sleeping.
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TurboBlade has a timer feature. You can choose to set a time when the fan should automatically stop/start. For additional user convenience, it is accompanied by a magnetic remote; when not in use, it attaches to the fan so you don’t misplace it.
At just 15 lbs, Shark TurboBlade is a handy yet powerful option. It boasts a streamlined design and comes with a cleanable screen that traps dust to optimize performance. Currently available in charcoal color, it can be purchased for $250 from the SharkClean website. TurboBlade would land in Dove White color later in the year.








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