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If your home includes excitable pets, clumsy children, or ungraceful adults, it’s important to have a sturdy fan that’s less likely to take a fall when bumped. We evaluated fans on their center of balance, weightiness, sturdiness, and other features that help to hold them in place, like rubber feet. Since many of these come with a tiny remote, we also considered extra features as a bonus in this metric. Unfortunately, this heavy gizmo is one of the most wobbly models we tested, literally blowing itself into a backbend at high speeds. For a futuristic-looking fan, it still has the old-school oscillation knob on the unit, with no button to control it remotely.

This all-inclusive fan will even save you space in your home or the work place with its space-saving design. This Honeywell pedestal fan is a popular pick at Best Buy, earning an average 4.3-star rating over more than 880 reviews. The quiet fan features five speed settings and an automatic shutoff timer that turns the fan off after one, two, four or eight hours. You can also adjust the height and command it from across the room through the included remote control. Though the Lasko Cyclone does have a timer, it only goes up to 4 hours, which may not be enough for some folks. It has a push-pull tab on the motor to control oscillation, rather than including that on the remote like many others.

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This fan has 12 different speeds so you can achieve the ideal airflow for your needs. If you want a powerful fan that won’t take up a ton of table or floor space, a pedestal fan is the way to go. They are adjustable and usually provide a strong, oscillating airflow. They’re also typically a bit quieter than box fans and take up far less room on the floor.

If you have pets or humans in the house who regularly knock things over, you might consider a sturdier option that’s closer to the ground, like a floor fan. The Vornado 683 is both small and short, making it a better fit when space is at a premium. However, it’s also the only one without an oscillating function, and must be spun by hand to point the direction you desire.

In our tests, it reached the highest measured speed of 13.4 mph. It’s easily felt from across a room, though only if you’re standing directly in its tunnel-like path. Not only does this high velocity feel great in your face after a prolonged period outside on a hot day, but it also helps to circulate air around a room more effectively — exactly what this model is made to do. The Lasko Cyclone is also quite powerful and has the added bonus of oscillation and a timer, both of which the Vornado lacks. Also notable for their similarly high top speeds are the Honeywell Double Blade and Rowenta Turbo Silence Extreme 5-Speed.

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While I found it easy to use, I wished this Lasko fan had more settings. The highest setting is very strong and while I enjoy it on particularly sweltering nights, I find that it can be strong enough to make my eyes water like Lasko Box Fan they would in a strong wind. During the day, I kept the fan pointed at me while sitting at my desk and stayed totally comfortable. On top of that, it runs quietly enough that it wasn’t disruptive when I was in meetings.

The Lasko S16612 with Thermostat offers surprisingly convenient functionality beyond its optional thermostat functionality — which we love. This fan emits a lower pitched hum that more easily fades into the background than many other models’ higher-pitched whirring noises. We almost couldn’t hear it amongst all the other noises in the house at its lowest speed. The remote is both simple and fully functional, controlling every aspect of this fan — including oscillation — with a beep-less push of a button.

Though lightweight, this model is also more stable and less wobbly than most. The Double Blade also won’t recall your last settings when turned off and defaults to the lowest speed when powered on, without oscillation. It’s not a quiet fan, either, particularly on the highest settings, which makes it difficult to watch TV over without turning up the volume. And while the operation lights on the front will dim after several seconds, if you’re particularly sensitive to lights in the bedroom, you may end up covering the front of this one.

Where applicable by law, tax is charged on the sale price before application of Instant Savings. Summer is here, and that means steamy temperatures and humid, swampy nights are on their way. Whether you have air conditioning at home or not, the slight breeze of a fan can help you feel cooler, and can get the air circulating throughout your house. Some people also love the feeling and white noise a fan provides when heading off to sleep. A good pedestal fan can make all the difference during a hot summer, while a bad one can leave you cursing your decision to buy it.