Test Report

Fans tested

The fact that summer is back in full swing can be recognised by the wonderfully warm temperatures and the blazing sunshine. While such summery weather outside is a real pleasure, the temperatures of = 30°C and more that prevail here are more of a torture inside, especially after returning home in the evening. After all, such temperatures promise masses of sweat, which constantly run down our bodies, even in the evening when we want to relax. Fortunately, it is possible to relieve the oppressive summer heat indoors without too much effort: Consumers have always used fans to make it easier to endure the excessive heat of summer indoors. Fans of every imaginable type are now available, some of which offer a great deal of scope during use thanks to impressive mode ranges, timers etc., making them stand out from the grey of other fans. But what is much more important than such gimmicks: All fans must have a reliable technology from the factory that enables them to manoeuvre an effective gust of wind into different parts of the living space that is still fully perceptible even from more than 1 m - and this gust of wind must also be able to be further adapted to the personal requirements of different consumers, e.g. via the oscillation span and the speed of the fan. for example via the oscillation range of the fan, the speed of the wind and much more. At the same time, the full user experience must also be a pleasure: Consumers must switch the fan off. -Consumers must be able to unpack, connect and safely use the fan without having to spend many minutes familiarising themselves with its use beforehand. But which of the many models currently available can impress with such qualities? This time we looked at 11 models from 3 different groups and were able to gain practical impressions of their quality over many weeks of use. Everything you need to know about these fans is presented below: We illustrate how the models can be used, how impressive the wind output really is, how the behaviour of the fans can be adjusted and much more. Finally, we also look at the sound output of the models and explain what consumption you need to plan for if you want the fans to be constantly at work during the summer.

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Edition07/2025

6 Products in test

1Testsieger95/100
Meaco Sefte 10" Pedestal
Fan

Meaco Sefte 10" Pedestal

295/100
Shark FlexBreeze Pro Mist (57.70 dB)
Fan
EUR275,39

Shark FlexBreeze Pro Mist

57.70 dB

393/100

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MCF25GRB Midea
Unfortunately this product is currently not available in our assortment.
4Preis-LeistungssiegerNo rating
Philips CX3550/01 (46 dB)
Fan
EUR102,77

Philips CX3550/01

46 dB

5Lautstärkesieger89/100
Rowenta QV5040 Turbo Twist Silence (45 dB)
Fan

Rowenta QV5040 Turbo Twist Silence

45 dB

6Energiesparsieger89/100
Stadler Form Finn mobile (53 dB)
Fan
EUR138,99

Stadler Form Finn mobile

53 dB