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The Shark TurboBlade fan can blast out blades of cool air in any direction, but it's its breeze-inspired mode that really won me over


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Shark TurboBlade: two-minute review

My 105-year-old house lacks insulation and has a sub-par air-conditioning system, so often I suffer from a stuffy hot home – which is why I was excited to test the Shark TurboBlade. Launched in January 2025, the Shark TurboBlade improves on the tower fan design thanks to two multi-directional blades with vents that can be adjusted in height, direction and angle to push air in all directions for complete cooling coverage.

Shark has form when it comes to innovative fans – its popular FlexBreeze has a mister function that sprays you with cold water as it blows air – and I was excited to see how this new addition to the lineup matched up. I wasn’t disappointed. On test, I found the TurboBlade could cool a room in no time at at all, with the blades of air shooting up to around 28ft from the fan (a little short of Shark’s 30ft claims, but very respectable nonetheless). There are 10 speeds, a timer, and the option to oscillate airflow, but I was most enamored by the speciality modes.



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