Keep cool tonight with these bargain tower fans 🥵 aff
There's nothing worse than trying to sleep in a boiling hot room, which is why tower fans are a must-have, especially this week!
READ MORE: Amazon Prime Day 2022: what is CamelCamelCamel price tracker and how does it help shoppers? Described as 'ideal for home or office spaces' the fan has a 30W power and is available to purchase through delivery here. Users can easily adjust the cooling to suit surroundings and shoppers get £10 off at Currys with the fan being originally priced at £44.99. It's described as 'slim and sleek' by shoppers, and is available to purchase here.
B&Q White 3-speed Tower fan - £38 B&Q's 60w tower fan is ideal for the corner of your room, and provides a constant breeze with a 70 degree oscillation. The majority of shoppers reviews on the B&Q website state that the fan is 'quiet' at night, a bonus for when you're trying to get some rest.John Lewis 30" Tower Fan - £50 This 30” tall tower fan by John Lewis has 3 adjustable controls for different wind types and 6 breeze settings.
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