TOH Product Panel – Best Tower Fans Scroll ← Conclusion Pros Cons Best touchscreen Dreo Wide-Oscillating Fan With Remote Check Price Our Take This tower fan has a touchscreen that lets you customize the speed, timer, and other features of your cooling experience. Pros – Built with a sleep mode that eliminates light from its screen and sound from its motor at night– Operates at 34 decibels– The remote lets you control the fan from up to 26 feet away Cons – Not ideal for budget-conscious shoppers– Only available in one color Best for crowded rooms Lasko Portable Electric Oscillating Tower Fan Check Price Our Take Providing widespread oscillation and towering over tall objects, this fan gives you full-room coverage to stay cool as you work, relax, or sleep. Pros – Offers a nighttime setting that decreases the fan speed and dims the control lights– Has a handle slot for easy carrying– Has a storage slot for the remote Cons – Weighs more than the other options at 15.5 pounds, making moving it more difficult– Takes up a lot of space with its 42-inch height and 13-inch width Lasko Tower Fan Check Price Our Take The Lasko Tower Fan is 36 inches tall and 12 inches wide to take up minimal space in your bedroom, living room, or office. Pros – Has three speed settings for full-room coverage – Equipped with an auto-off timer for up to seven hours of continuous operation– Shuts off if electrical fault is detected Cons – Can’t reach over tall items, such as couches and desks– The batteries for the remote aren’t included PELONIS Quiet Stand-Up Oscillating Fan Check Price Our Take The PELONIS Quiet Stand-Up Oscillating Fan can be programmed to operate for one to 15 hours. Pros – Features an eco setting that saves energy– Has a small grid design that prevents fingers or other items from touching its blades– Has a removable back cover for cleaning Cons – Has a warning on its packaging that it can get hot to the touch– Several customers mentioned that it squeaks Honeywell QuietSet Whole-Room Tower Fan Check Price Our Take The Honeywell QuietSet Whole-Room Tower Fan has eight speed settings, allowing you to customize its airflow based on how cool you want your room. Pros – Oscillates at a 90-degree angle– Has a digital display that lets you quickly check its settings– Has a timer that can be programmed for up to 12 hours Cons – Has a skinny 10-inch base, which may cause it to tip– Some customers didn’t like the boxy shape of the remote