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Shark TurboBlade Multi-Directional Cooling Fan in Charcoal, Beat Brass
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Shark TurboBlade Multi-Directional Cooling Fan in Charcoal, Beat Brass

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Most tower fans push air in one direction and call it a day. The Shark TurboBlade does something more useful: it lets you twist the vents independently, pivot the unit both vertically and horizontally, and oscillate across a full 180° arc — which means you can angle cooling upward to bounce air off a ceiling, or target a specific corner of a room rather than just sweeping past it. The claimed 20-metre projection range is the headline figure, but it's that multi-axis adjustability that genuinely separates it from a standard bladeless tower.

Who Is This For?

This fan suits anyone cooling a larger open-plan living space, a loft conversion with awkward geometry, or a home office where a desk fan creates noise and a standard tower doesn't reach far enough. The height-adjustable column is a practical bonus if you're using it across different rooms. If you're cooling a standard bedroom and your budget is tight, a £60–£80 tower fan will do the job without this level of engineering — the TurboBlade's flexibility is wasted in a small square room.

What Buyers Say

Owners consistently praise the airflow strength relative to the noise level — it moves serious air without the drone that cheaper fans produce at high settings. The build quality and the weighted base get regular mentions as reassuringly solid. The most repeated complaint is the app and smart controls, which some users find unreliable on initial setup and occasionally unresponsive. The physical controls work without issue; it's the connected features that disappoint a portion of buyers.

The Deal

The TurboBlade is currently £179.99, reduced from £249.99 — a saving of £70, or 28% off. Because this product is newly tracked on our system, there's no historical price data to confirm whether £249.99 is a genuine regular retail price or an inflated anchor figure, so treat the "was" price with appropriate scepticism. For more context on where this sits in Shark's wider range, our Shark deals guide tracks live pricing across the brand. If the price holds and the smart features aren't a priority for you, this is worth serious consideration — but watch it for a few weeks before committing.

Price History & Verdict

Worth Waiting

Based on our price history this is above the average price. Consider waiting for a better deal.

Current Price £249.99
Lowest Recorded £179.99
Average Price £214.99
Original Price £249.99

Frequently Asked Questions

The TurboBlade is designed for multi-directional airflow, meaning it can direct air both horizontally and vertically rather than a single fixed plane — a key distinction from standard oscillating fans. It features multiple speed settings controlled via the unit or a remote, and the bladeless-style turbine design allows for a more consistent, uninterrupted airflow pattern compared to traditional bladed fans.

This fan works well for people who want whole-room coverage without repositioning the unit, making it a practical choice for open-plan living spaces or larger bedrooms. However, if you're expecting the cooling intensity of a dedicated tower fan at full blast, the TurboBlade prioritises air distribution over raw power, so those needing aggressive spot-cooling may find it underwhelming on lower settings.

This product has only just been tracked on the site, so there is no price history to confirm whether £179.99 is a true low or a routine promotional price. The listed saving of 28% off £249.99 comes directly from the retailer, and without independent historical data it's not possible to verify how long or how often that full price has actually been charged.

The Dyson AM07 tower fan sits in a comparable price bracket and is a strong alternative, offering well-established build quality and a quieter operation at lower speeds — though it lacks the multi-directional vertical airflow angle that the TurboBlade offers. If whole-room directional flexibility is your priority, the Shark makes a reasonable case for itself, but if you value a longer track record of reliability and resale value, the Dyson remains the safer bet at this price.