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Shark’s TurboBlade just got a major price cut ahead of the summer heat

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Last updated: 2026/04/09 at 11:21 AM
News Room Published 9 April 2026
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Buying a fan before the first proper heatwave arrives is almost always the smarter move, and a 29% reduction on one of the more capable options on the market makes that decision considerably easier to justify right now.

That saving brings the Shark TurboBlade down from £249.99 to £176.99 at Amazon, cutting £73 off a fan that is built around a pull-and-accelerate airflow system designed to project air up to 20 metres in Boost mode.

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Shark’s TurboBlade tower fan just got a major price cut ahead of the summer heat

Buying a bladeless tower fan before the first proper heatwave arrives is almost always the smarter move, and a 29% reduction on one of the more capable options on the market makes that decision considerably easier to justify right now.

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That reach is what separates the TurboBlade from cheaper tower fans that struggle to cool anything beyond the immediate vicinity, and with 180-degree oscillation running alongside it, the fan can sweep an entire room rather than directing airflow at a single fixed point.

The vents pivot from vertical to horizontal and can also be twisted to blow air at two angles simultaneously, which means a shared living room or bedroom with people positioned at different distances from the fan can be cooled more evenly than a single-direction unit would manage.

Control across all ten speed settings is handled via the included magnetic remote, and the lowest setting is rated at just 40dB, which is quiet enough to run overnight without the background noise becoming a distraction for light sleepers or anyone using it in a bedroom.

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A 12-hour timer, Sleep mode, Boost mode, and Breeze mode are all available, giving the fan enough flexibility to behave differently depending on whether it is running during the day in a busy room or winding down alongside you at night.

Maintenance is straightforward too, as the bladeless design wipes clean and the DustDefence filter inside the base can be removed and cleaned to keep airflow performance consistent over time rather than degrading as dust accumulates inside the unit.

If you want a fan that handles a full room rather than a single spot, this is genuinely the right time to buy, and at £176.99 the TurboBlade delivers that alongside quiet overnight modes and flexible directional airflow.

A brilliantly-designed fan, the Shark TurboBlade is highly adjustable: its side blades can be twisted separately, there’s height adjustment, and the entire top can be rotated. Excellent coverage and a wide range of speeds make this a great choice, although it is quite expensive and its LED readout a little basic.

  • Highly adjustable

  • Very powerful

  • Quiet

  • Basic LED read-out

  • Relies on remote control

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