Shark has abandoned all restriction with the latest incorporation into its alignment of fans. Flexbreze Pro fog comes with a full -size water tank that accumulates in the base, which allows it to explode with a cloud of cooling fog for hours. It is also wireless and rain -resistant and rain, which makes it the perfect outdoor meeting partner when the warm climate is established.
Nebulization capabilities are particularly useful because fans don’t really cool the air, they simply hit it a bit, so sensation colder On the contrary, the Lords cool the air. If you fill the tank with cold water, or it puts some ice cubes there, Shark says that the professional fog can move the temperatures in 6c (10.8f), which is enough to take it from a hot disaster to a fresh client.
The design converts from the full -height pedestal fan to the table mode (the latter is still suitable for use with the water tank, but will only sit next to the fan instead of connecting to the support) and can oscillate horizontally up to 180 degrees and manually incline 55 degrees vertically 55 degrees, to cool wide. There are five speed modes to choose from, plus two ‘smartbreze’ configurations that simulate the natural wind, presumably destined to when it is not really outside, and a remote control for more comfort.
If you are using it indoors, of course, you can turn off the fog so that it does not end with wet carpets. And if you live within long periods, the tank can be removed completely, although it is the main reason to choose this fan, so if you are not in it for the nebulin, it is better to look elsewhere in our best rounding of fans.
A cooling collection
The Flexbreze Pro fog is the third (or fourth, depending on where you live) to the Flexbreze line and the most hardcore option.
The original model, which you can read in our review of Shark Flexbreze, still has a fog function, but will need to connect it to an outdoor water source, which limits versatility a bit. If your barbecue is not next to a tap, there are no frozen clouds for you.
There is also a portable option, covered in our Hydrogo Hydrogo de Shark Flexbreze Hydrogo review, which offers nebulization of a small water tank on board. But that will not last as much as the great bucket of the Mist, and the fact that it is only a table and cannot oscillate means that it is really for personal and less suitable cooling for meetings.
All about Flexbreze Pro fog sounds deliciously refreshing … although the price could put a shock absorber. At the list price, it costs $ 249.99 / £ 249.99, which is on the steep side for a fan that lacks intelligent characteristics or connectivity. It also costs $ 50 / £ 50 more than the original flexbreze, which is the same, but must be connected to a hose for the mist. That is an expensive cube. That said, Shark offers regular sales, so I will keep my fingers for a discount before the beach season arrives.