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Can anyone recommend a "silent" fan for sleeping?

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fivegee Fri 30-Jul-21 13:20:52

In the recent heatwave we tried opening the bedroom window at night, but because our bedroom is at the back of the house we were disturbed by barking dogs and cars starting up in the early morning etc. We therefore decided a fan would be a good idea instead. We do have one but it's a bit clanky for nighttime so would be very grateful if anyone could recommend one with a quiet operation.

FannyCornforth Fri 30-Jul-21 13:26:18

Following!
I know that a poster mentioned one on another thread…

FannyCornforth Fri 30-Jul-21 13:27:35

I’ve got a Probreeze,
It’s absolutely marvellous.
It’s very quiet, but not silent.
I’m not sure if such a thing exists

PippaZ Fri 30-Jul-21 13:35:07

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FannyCornforth Fri 30-Jul-21 13:36:44

Pippa?
Are you okay?

timetogo2016 Fri 30-Jul-21 13:45:30

A punka wallah,it`s indian.

JulieNoted Fri 30-Jul-21 13:49:02

The Dyson fan is pretty quiet. It's also pretty expensive sad

MawBe Fri 30-Jul-21 13:49:53

Absolutely agree about the Dyson - worth it though.

FannyCornforth Fri 30-Jul-21 13:51:42

The Dyson fan certainly splits opinion.
I’ve been umming and ahhing about it for ages, but the reviews confuse me.
I think that next year I might actually buy a portable AC gizmo and be done with

FannyCornforth Fri 30-Jul-21 13:52:39

Cross post Maw
Do you have the fan, or the fan/heater combo?

Jaxjacky Fri 30-Jul-21 14:16:26

I have a chiller unit, it’s not absolutely silent, but it’s a gentle background hum and very efficient. Pro breeze portable 10litre air cooler.

Amberone Fri 30-Jul-21 15:05:07

JulieNoted

The Dyson fan is pretty quiet. It's also pretty expensive sad

It's not just the price of the unit - the filters are pretty pricey to change every year! I've got one for the bedroom and use it overnight. It's on quite low (2), just enough to keep the room cool, and I don't notice any noise.

welbeck Fri 30-Jul-21 15:07:28

fans may not be good for health,leaving them on while sleeping.
a chiller unit might be better.
surely everyone sleeps with a window open in summer.
would be stuffy otherwise.
a little ambient noises off is quiet reassuring. some people cannot sleep in the depths of the countryside, as it is too quiet.
www.healthline.com/health/sleeping-with-fan-on#:~:text=Circulating%20air%20from%20a%20fan,re%20already%20under%20the%20weather.

Aldom Fri 30-Jul-21 15:07:45

My Probreeze is silent. Totally.

PippaZ Fri 30-Jul-21 16:29:45

FannyCornforth

*Pippa*?
Are you okay?

Yes, thank you Fanny. Like you I was following to see what people came up with smile

PippaZ Fri 30-Jul-21 16:32:47

welbeck

fans may not be good for health,leaving them on while sleeping.
a chiller unit might be better.
surely everyone sleeps with a window open in summer.
would be stuffy otherwise.
a little ambient noises off is quiet reassuring. some people cannot sleep in the depths of the countryside, as it is too quiet.
www.healthline.com/health/sleeping-with-fan-on#:~:text=Circulating%20air%20from%20a%20fan,re%20already%20under%20the%20weather.

Welbeck, if you are in a groundfloor flat or a bungalow the likelyhood is that you can only open the window a tiny bit while keeping locked.