@@VictorZucchini Dyson doesn't really offer a comparable alternative, their closest model would be the AM07 Tower fan but that's more in the category of lidl's tower fan. The dyson is definitely better, but from what i've experienced that's mainly expressed in material quality, so it feels nicer and it will probably last longer. Not surprising, considering the lidl tower fan costs about £80 while the dyson is £380. I'll definitely do a comarison if i get my hands on one.
You can feel it blow 4, maximum 5 meters away. I'd say 3m is the swwt spot. There are regular Philips screws on the bottom of the device, that can be used to easily disassemble it if it accumulates too much dust, I don't know if that voids the warranty tho. Considering we're talking about lidl it probably won't be a problem
Do you mean the little coolers that work with cold water? I have one of those and it's pretty good if you change the water every hour or so. If you don't it's like a worse fan, and the cotton strips used to bring the water up get moldy fast. The bladeless fan doesn't have a cooling function besides moving air around but i still use it in a room where I have no AC, while the little cooler stays in a box somewhere
The tower fan draws 35V at max power, that's like having only one or two LED lightbulbs on. As for sleeping, try the quiet setting, if that doesn't work gradually increase the power until it's enough. As with every cooling device, it's a balancing act between how much noise you can tolerate, how hot is the weather and how big the room you're trying to cool is
If I'm not mistaken, it was on sale from the 30th, of last month, so there still might be fans left in some stores, for the UK that is. It's a new summer product, so I'm sure they'll bring it back soon
this specific fan doesn't have a remote, the bigger tower fan has one. I'd say a regular fan has marginally better air flow. I think most people, including me, buy them because they look cool
I think it indicates problem with air flow, fixing it yourself will probably void the warranty. There could be a lot of things causing that and the fan has not been out long enough, so i can't really point out a common point of failure. I'd say, just return it to Lidl
yeah, the big one is expensive, the one in this video is the middle-sized and there's one even smaller, that's actually suitable for a regular-sized desk. They're more expensive than regular fans, noisier, and don't cool as much. There's not much reason to get them unless you really like their gimmick
You better buy its bigger brother cost little bit more but well it outperforms this one by a stretch
Thanks for the advice, I'll make sure to get one when it's available
I bought this yesterday. Sadly, I'll be returning it today as it doesn't have enough power
Bladeless fans: more noise, less air.
Thanks for the video, but the one thing I need to know is missing.....is it any good ?
I'm pretty happy with it, it's not as good as a conventional fan but it takes a lot less space and I like the design way more.
@@reviewstodid you by any chance compare it to Dyson bladeless?
@@VictorZucchini Dyson doesn't really offer a comparable alternative, their closest model would be the AM07 Tower fan but that's more in the category of lidl's tower fan. The dyson is definitely better, but from what i've experienced that's mainly expressed in material quality, so it feels nicer and it will probably last longer. Not surprising, considering the lidl tower fan costs about £80 while the dyson is £380. I'll definitely do a comarison if i get my hands on one.
here in Ger >> this one 39 € , and big brother 69 € , 97 cm length.
my question is: is it hard to clean the fan when dust also can get in? and how much distance can you get the fresh air from it?
You can feel it blow 4, maximum 5 meters away. I'd say 3m is the swwt spot. There are regular Philips screws on the bottom of the device, that can be used to easily disassemble it if it accumulates too much dust, I don't know if that voids the warranty tho. Considering we're talking about lidl it probably won't be a problem
hi mate does it blow colder air than a regular fan? and is it worth getting over the lidl air cooler?
Do you mean the little coolers that work with cold water? I have one of those and it's pretty good if you change the water every hour or so. If you don't it's like a worse fan, and the cotton strips used to bring the water up get moldy fast. The bladeless fan doesn't have a cooling function besides moving air around but i still use it in a room where I have no AC, while the little cooler stays in a box somewhere
Bought the Tower fan, what number would you advise for sleeping as need the room cool also is it hard on electricity?Many Thanks
The tower fan draws 35V at max power, that's like having only one or two LED lightbulbs on. As for sleeping, try the quiet setting, if that doesn't work gradually increase the power until it's enough. As with every cooling device, it's a balancing act between how much noise you can tolerate, how hot is the weather and how big the room you're trying to cool is
I'm pretty happy with mine, do you think this fan is worth the money?
Very informative video! Thank you so much 😊
Thank you for the nice comment. You are so welcome! 🤗
When is this coming to middle aisle ?
If I'm not mistaken, it was on sale from the 30th, of last month, so there still might be fans left in some stores, for the UK that is. It's a new summer product, so I'm sure they'll bring it back soon
Why buy these bladeless fans ? Any remote ? Does it have better air flow than a real fan ??
this specific fan doesn't have a remote, the bigger tower fan has one. I'd say a regular fan has marginally better air flow. I think most people, including me, buy them because they look cool
What to do about the E6 error it gives?
I think it indicates problem with air flow, fixing it yourself will probably void the warranty. There could be a lot of things causing that and the fan has not been out long enough, so i can't really point out a common point of failure. I'd say, just return it to Lidl
its this better than a normal ventilator?
Not really. It takes less space and it looks nicer but a cheap conventional fan will do the same or better job cooling, depending on the size.
80 €😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No shot, where do they sell it for that much!?
@@reviewsto the big....in Greece 89 euros bro.....the small around half price
yeah, the big one is expensive, the one in this video is the middle-sized and there's one even smaller, that's actually suitable for a regular-sized desk. They're more expensive than regular fans, noisier, and don't cool as much. There's not much reason to get them unless you really like their gimmick
@@reviewsto wait. i am actually interested because the sell them this week in Greece. Are they actually noisier than regular fans?
@@xristos929 in Poland 79PLN xD