Expert Rating

96

Are you in the market searching for a quality oscillating table fan? The GreenTech Environmental PureFlow QT7 – Bladeless Quiet RC Oscillating Table Fan might be for you. This top-tier fan is extremely powerful and efficient at the same time and provides powerful airflow throughout the room. And being bladeless, you can put it in your kids’ place without having to worry about your kids being injured. And that makes it not only the best fan for baby room demands that is bladeless but also one of the best quiet fans for sleeping.

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Why We Like It – PureFlow QT7

Bladeless fans are the best kind of fans in pretty much every use case. The PureFlow QT7 might be costly, but it has many features, making it one of, if not the best bladeless fan at this price range.

Pros
  • 90° oscillation
  • Futuristic design
  • Extremely efficient
Cons
  • No easy way to disassemble the fan and clean it from the inside

Performance/Power

Unlike the SmartDevil desk fan, it’s an overall small bladeless desk fan. And, it gives a ceiling fan and more traditional fans that are bigger a run for their money. That’s another advantage of the bladeless nature; you get much more powerful airflow that fills the whole room without the motor needing to do as much work. And you get an extensive amount of fan speeds, 12 in total, for fine-tuning the airflow speed. It consumes very little electricity in all speed modes, making it one of the most eco-friendly and energy-efficient consumer fans ever made. If you need an air circulator fan that also doubles as a portable fan, go for the Vornadobaby Breesi LS Nursery Fan. For a strictly portable fan, check out the OPOLAR mini portable battery-operated desk fan.

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Durability/Build

The outside of this fan is very well built and durable, somewhat like the Rowenta VU5670. However, the insides are not very well designed, and dust builds up quite a lot over time. And it’s not at all beginner-friendly to take apart and clean; in fact, it’s quite complicated. So we don’t expect most users to buy it and have the necessary tools to open it up and clean it. And not doing so hurts the longevity of this fan. We only recommend using it in a clean area (e.g., in a home office), never as a pedestal fan. If you really need a fan that can survive for years in a dusty area, go for the PELONIS 36-Inch Tower Fan.

Noise/Sound Level

This fan in all 12 of its speed modes never makes a peep. That’s quite an insane feat for a mere table fan, and it only achieves it because of its bladeless nature. Overall it’s an extremely quiet fan.

Versatility/Modern Features

This is an oscillating fan, and it can oscillate up to 90°. And you can adjust the angle vertically up to 90°, so you can basically adjust and point the powerful airflow in any direction you want. The digital display is very helpful too, for showing the status. But it doesn’t turn off even when the fan is in standby mode and is a bit annoying while trying to sleep. You can easily cover it with something without restricting the airflow. The remote control is a nice add-on as well.

Value

The PureFlow QT7 is very expensive, and that might turn off some. But it’s cheaper than other bladeless fans, and the form factor is portable enough to make it fit anywhere. And it comes with two years of warranty with good customer service; the verified purchase customer reviews on Amazon show that. If you really can’t afford it, the Lasko Air Stick Tabletop fan is another excellent oscillating tower fan at a lower price.

PureFlow QT7 Wrap Up

Bladeless fans are great if you always worry about the tiny fingers of your children. The PureFlow QT7 bladeless fan is expensive; there’s no denying that. But for that money, you get an excellent oscillating table fan that you can use anywhere indoors.