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🌬️ Stay cool, calm, and collected with Dreo’s silent breeze revolution!
The Dreo 42-inch Tower Fan combines powerful 24 ft/s airflow with whisper-quiet 34 dB operation and a wide 90° oscillation for superior room coverage. Featuring 6 customizable speeds, 4 modes including an adaptive Auto mode, and a clear LED display with remote control, it offers tailored comfort for bedrooms, offices, and living spaces. Its sleek, bladeless design saves space while enhancing modern interiors, making it a top choice for efficient, quiet cooling.





























































| ASIN | B0D53JF316 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 1270 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,106 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #7 in Household Tower Fans |
| Blade Length | 106 Centimeters |
| Brand | DREO |
| Brand Name | DREO |
| Collection Name | Home,Office,Summer |
| Color | White |
| Connector Type | NEMA 5-15 |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 26,960 Reviews |
| Electric Fan Design | Floor Fan |
| Electric fan design | Floor Fan |
| Finish Type | Painted" or "Powder Coated |
| Included Components | 1 × Front Fan Base, 1 × Rear Fan Base, 1 × Remote Controller ( Include 1 × CR2032 Type Lithium Battery ), 1 × Tower Fan, 4 × Thumbs Screws |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13"D x 13"W x 41.73"H |
| Item Type Name | tower fan |
| Item Weight | 9.79 Pounds |
| Main Power Connector Type | NEMA 5-15 |
| Manufacturer | DREO |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | DR-HTF001 |
| Model Number | DR-HTF001 |
| Mounting Type | Free Standing |
| Noise Level | 34 Decibels |
| Number of Power Levels | 6 |
| Number of Speeds | 6 |
| Power Source | ac |
| Product Dimensions | 13"D x 13"W x 41.73"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Air Circulation, Cooling, Ventilating |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Home, Living Room, Office, Study Room |
| Special Features | 6 Speeds 4 Modes, Bladeless, Oscillating, Remote Control, Timer |
| Specification Met | ETL |
| Speed | 1350 RPM |
| Standby Power Shutoff | High |
| Style | Standard |
| UPC | 810142852708 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120.0 |
| Wattage | 45 watts |
J**H
Cool, Quiet, and Sleek – The Perfect Bedroom Fan
The Dreo Tower Fan for Bedroom with 90° Oscillation has quickly become one of my favorite home purchases this year. If you’re looking for a fan that’s powerful, quiet, and space-saving, this one checks all the boxes. Whisper-Quiet Operation: What really stood out to me is how quiet this fan is—even on higher settings. I can sleep comfortably with it running all night without any annoying humming or rattling. It’s perfect for light sleepers or anyone who needs white noise without the “noise.” Smooth 90° Oscillation: The oscillating feature spreads cool air evenly across the room. It doesn’t just blow in one direction—it really circulates air and makes a noticeable difference in comfort, especially during hot nights or stuffy afternoons. Modern, Space-Saving Design: The sleek vertical design is a win for smaller bedrooms. It doesn’t take up much floor space, but still delivers strong airflow. It also looks much more modern and stylish than bulky box fans or older oscillators. User-Friendly Features: The touch controls are responsive and easy to use, and the remote is a nice bonus—super convenient when I’m already in bed. Multiple speed settings and modes let you customize the airflow exactly how you like it. Energy-Efficient: I’ve noticed it doesn’t spike my electricity bill, even when used nightly. That’s a huge plus for summer months when it’s tempting to crank up the AC. Final Thoughts: The Dreo Tower Fan is quiet, powerful, and thoughtfully designed. It’s ideal for bedrooms, offices, or any space where you want cool comfort without sacrificing peace and quiet. Highly recommended for anyone looking to beat the heat in style.
A**G
Excellent Air Circulator
Although not perfectly silent this circulating fan system is much quieter than the other fans we've tried over the years. We have no trouble sleeping through the night with this fan running 24/7. We bought two of them, one for the Master bedroom and one for our front hall. We did this as an experiment to try and improve the circulation of cooled air in our house. We live in an area where air conditioning is not required and thus most houses don't have forced air systems optimized to move cold air, relying on the natural rising of hot air, and thus having the air plenums come up through the floors rather than through vents high on the walls or in the ceiling. We added air conditioning to our system about 20 years ago and experimented with a few fans in the Summer to try and get the cold air coming up through the floor moved up higher into the rooms we occupy. All the commercial systems we investigated to apply over a vent to push air up turned out to be too noisy to sleep with. So this year I decided to try something different and in researching different fan systems I ran into this design. We put them in more than 6 weeks ago and the results have been excellent. They move a lot of air in a rather broad swath and at a moderate to low noise level. For the front hall we placed a unit next to one of the floor vents and put it in the 90 degree sweep mode and its been running full time ever since with no issues. We placed the second unit in the master bedroom, also in 90 degree sweep mode, next to a vent and it, too, does a great job of lifting the cooled air higher into the room and spreading it throughout. These units have a prominent display of the current temperature easy to read from across a room. They have proved to be very reliable so far running 24/7. The manual provided with the units is marginal though. It talks about the automatic mode of fan control which one might think had something to do with managing fan speed based on prevailing temperature but it has no explanation of what the rules are that the automatic mode is based on, making a vague reference to it having an algorithm. And whatever the algorithm is, in our application seems to have no effect since we only very rarely see the fan speed change. It typically runs at its highest speed all the time. But as I said, the fan is quiet enough to sleep through, moves a large volume of air across a broad range, and is mindful of a cool breeze outdoors as it quietly moves side to side. The remote control is handy when you have the fan moving back and forth as it allows you to set things while the fan is operating. But the symbols they use are not the best. But we really don't use the remote but for intial setup - and since then it's been flawless. I liked the fact that the base, and therefore the power cord, can be set to one of 4 positions when installing onto the unit making it easy to keep the power cord relatively hidden and away from your feet when walking by the unit. I've been using a Honeywell T9 thermostat for over a year now and we just got our July air conditioning usage e-mail report for this July compared to last July. And in that comparison it appears we've reduced our air conditioning usage nearly 40% over last year, in part due to these fans, in part due to 1 degree higher set points which we've found to be just as comfortable thaks to the new air circulation, and in part dealing with this years 1 degree lower average high thanks to the fire smoke from California and parts West of us. So I can't say the fans are responsible for all of that but we're convinced they are a big component of that savings because of how they've improved the airflow generally on the main floor of the house. Although too early to judge overall reliability, the unit appears well made, although largely plastic, and it functions as needed, so I highly recommend it!
M**C
Another Dreo Quality Fan
Have 2 other Dreo fans. If I'm in need of a fan, Dreo is the 1st manufacture I look at. This tower fan replaced an outdated and old tower. This fan is super quiet! With the 9 speed settings this thing moves some air. Very powerful. Noise level, this is the quietest fan I've owned. Being able to remove the inner assembly makes cleaning extremely easy and the motor is a beast. Dreo fans are a little pricey but worth it. Very pleased with purchase. Another quality Dreo fan.
L**E
Quality, quite
The base of the fan snaps together, looks like two screw holes, screws not included, I put in two screws so the tower does not turn in the base and fall out. For a standard size bedroom, puts out enough air on speed #3 and #4. Very quite on those two speeds, does not wobble or make any noise's. Cord is pretty much standard length, the plastic base seem sufficent for supporting the tower and the cooling efficently is excellent. I ordered white and the color goes just right ou our bedroom. It also seems to be a quality fan.
J**O
A good fan for moving air but I settled on a different brand with a more soothing sound for sleeping
I purchased this Dreo 42" towerfan as well as the Levoit 36" tower but ended up keeping the Levoit. Both are easy to operate with simple, functional control buttons. They both have a silent mode (buttons don't beep when you press them) which I appreciate. I like that the control buttons are on top of the Levoit vs on the side of the Dreo. Just makes it a little easier to use them on top vs on the side. Neither of them move the amount of air of an old-school floor fan but they're both adequate in that respect and it's nice to not have to bend down to reach the controls like you would on a floor fan. I'd say if your main concern is how much air the fan is able to move, the Dreo is a little stronger than the Levoit. And with this being a fan, that would certainly be a valid reason for some folks. But for me, I bought it for my bedroom and it came down to the fan noise. To my ears, the Levoit produces a more soothing sound than the Dreo, making it a better choice for sleeping. The Dreo's sound is more high pitched, while the Levoit's sound is at a lower register. I'd say the Dreo is white noise, while the Levoit is a more pleasant brown noise. If you're not familiar with the difference between white and brown noise, there's another Google search rabbit hole for you...lol. Overall, both are good fans, both move a fair amount of air with the Dreo a little better in that respect. I chose the Levoit because of the more soothing sound it made for my bedroom. Hope this helps.
H**N
Best purchase for a heat wave!
I'm so glad I purchased this! I live in VA and we've been experiencing a heat wave for a few weeks now. We're talking temps in the low 100s. My AC is running all the time and can't get under 77 on most days. This fan is AMAZING! Out of everything we've tried to help with the heat in the house, this has helped the most. We don't even have to be sitting in front of it to enjoy the temperature change. The whole room is cooler. Even my husband said this was a good purchase and he originally didn't have any hope for it to help! I love that there's a remote where I can change the speed, turn it on/off, turn on/off the oscillating feature or set a timer. It's great! It's not very loud even when running on high. It's also got amazing air flow. Even in its lowest setting, I can feel it across the room.
M**K
Quiet fan that has strong power to blow cold air
The best tower fan I have ever bought. The fan is not too heavy to move around but still very stable. There is plenty of power to blow cold air throughout your home. The remote is convenient as well. I use this in my bedroom and the fan is nice and quiet. You can also have the lights turn off on the tower at night, so that is an added benefit for me who likes to sleep in complete darkness.
Q**E
Perfect !
I love this fan! It’s perfect for the room. The air feels cold. It has 9 speeds so I can adjust it to my liking when it gets too cold. It’s not too loud.
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