Lasko 20″ Premium Box Fan

The Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde HP09 tower fan did not require us to find a screwdriver either. We thought the Vornado Whole Room was quite sturdy and powerful, as it cooled off our basement testing area, but we quickly realized that it does not oscillate from side to side; rather, it circulates the room’s air from within the unit. This is unlike the Honeywell Quietset Whole Room HYF290B tower fan, which we set to oscillate on eight different speed settings. The Vornado Whole Room 184 is also taller than the Lasko 36-Inch 2511 tower fan and is much taller than the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool Formaldehyde HP09 tower fan. The Vornado Whole Room 184 is also just slightly taller than the Honeywell Quietset Whole Room HYF290B tower fan.

The Rowenta Turbo Silence Extreme VU5670 was the sturdiest, best built and easiest to adjust of the pedestal fans we tested, and with the tallest extension, it should be more usable in larger spaces than the other towers. A box fan’s size affects how large an area it can cool and how quickly it can clear a room of dust, smoke and odors. Most standard box fans measure 20 inches by 20 inches, but you can find smaller 10 inch by 10 inch models and larger industrial models that measure at least 24 inches by 24 inches. One step up technologically, Lasko’s Weather-Shield Select box fan boasts a programmable thermostat that can turn the fan on or off automatically.

Lasko Box Fan

But we found its blue control knob on the back of the fan to be a bit cumbersome to reach, as we had to tilt the fan down to access it, and even then, the knob felt a bit wobbly in our grip. This was unlike the firm, smooth motion we enjoyed while turning the knob on the Vornado Energy Smart 533DC circulator fan. The Lasko Wind Machine 3300 circulator fan is also much bigger than the other floor fans we tested, so we had trouble sitting it atop our desk, which quite frankly, it isn’t designed to do. This is unlike the Honeywell Turbo Force HT-900 and the Black+Decker 9-Inch BFB09W circulator fans we tested since they’re compact enough to fit atop a desk or table as well as the floor. Even though we appreciated Lasko’s built-in carrying handle on top of the fan, its 9.25-pound weight made it more difficult for us to carry from one part of our testing area than the 3.44-pound Vornado Energy Smart 533DC circulator fan.

It then turns the fan on and off as needed to keep the room a comfortable temperature. Lasko is a leading home environment products company, providing fans, heaters, air purifiers, humidifiers, home ventilation products, alen breathesmart water damage remediation products, and more. Lasko has been engineering and building high-performance home environment products with leading-edge designs in the U.S. and around the world for 115 years.

Its three speeds are controlled through a front-facing dial for easy access. The box fan may be small, but over 1,900 five-star ratings prove its airflow still packs a punch. “I bought this fan to help circulate air in my small lasko pedestal fans kitchen,” said a shopper. “This thing is amazing! I actually use it as my main fan now because it’s super-quiet and very effective.” Office floor fans have a wide support base to resist tipping over, even when bumped.

Perfect for a dorm room, playroom or anywhere that would enjoy a pop of color, Lasko’s 20-inch Cool Colors box fan comes in fun colors likefuchsia. It features three quiet speeds, Save-Smart technology for energy economy and an easy-carry handle. With a slim profile and weighing just over 7 pounds, this model is easy to move around and is very popular among teens and college kids. 3-Speed Lasko Box Fan Premium Box Fan with Energy Efficient Design and Carrying Handle. With a no-tools-needed assembly as well as easy-to-use, top-mounted controls, this box fan features patented Blue Plug safety fuse technology that helps to keep you and your home safe. This box fan includes 3 fan speeds to help control the airflow, making it perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, dorms, and garages.

This was unlike the dial on the Vornado, which lets you grip it comfortably as you smoothly and quietly rotate it around clockwise and back. We found this Vornado fan simple to set up, as it slid in almost one solid piece out of the box, but we needed to assemble its two base halves together and then screw them tighter together using a screwdriver. A screwdriver was not needed to assemble the Honeywell Quietset Whole Room HYF290B tower fan, which was the easiest tower fan for us to set up.

This was one of our closest ever tests.–break– Each and every one of these fans is a top performer, but after much consideration, we decided to name the classic Lasko 20 inch box fan as our best overall winner.–break–Why? –break–In a world of fairly generic box type fans, this model just stands out.–break–First and foremost, it has low energy consumption, meaning it will cost you less to run than comparable fans at under 2¢ per hour. –break–Not only that, but Lasko is a big household name that many already trust with electronics and small appliances in their homes. This Rowenta fan had the sturdiest base and rod of the pedestal fans we tested, a clearly labelled control panel, and easy-to-assemble and maintain metal grilles. The Honeywell tower fan has a small footprint and sleek design, a sturdy base and 8 speed settings, plus it’s quiet and affordable. If you want to clear your home of dust, smoke and other allergens in addition to cooling it, you can opt for a Lasko box fan with an air purifier.