Most of what we featured on this site are floor-standing tower fans. On this review, we present Lasko's Platinum Wind Desk Fan. Just what it says, it stays on tables, desks, and even your kitchen counterpart to cool you off on a hot day.
While many Lasko tower fans are approximately 40 inches in height (e.g., Lasko 2554), this mini tower fan is only 14 inches tall. Is it worth it? Find out more in this review.
While many Lasko tower fans are approximately 40 inches in height (e.g., Lasko 2554), this mini tower fan is only 14 inches tall. Is it worth it? Find out more in this review.
Other Useful Facts About the Platinum Desktop Wind Tower
When it comes to oscillation, the Platinum desktop tower fan has two parts or sections that pivot to maximum air distribution.
The electronic controls are mounted and located on the front. The controls / buttons put out a light-green glow when in use.
You can choose from three fan speeds.
This fan is lightweight. It weighs only 3 pounds.
Watch the video below to have an idea of how this desktop tower fan operates.
The electronic controls are mounted and located on the front. The controls / buttons put out a light-green glow when in use.
You can choose from three fan speeds.
This fan is lightweight. It weighs only 3 pounds.
Watch the video below to have an idea of how this desktop tower fan operates.
Feedback from Consumers
- Oscillation. This is a unique feature of the Platinum desktop tower fan. The two sections can oscillate together, or you can direct each section to the direction you choose. This comes in handy if you want to achieve a wider coverage.
- Noise. It emits a sound when it operates. (Others describe it as "creaking noise" when it oscillates.) But compared with an ordinary fan that gives off turbulent air flow, this desktop fan operates quietly.
- Build. This fan has a plastic exterior, but the quality has been described by one consumer as "surprisingly high."
- Footprint. When it comes to storage, you can easily find a place for this fan.
- Performance. It won't blow your papers when placed on your work desk, as one consumer has said. Another approximates the coverage area to be "roughly 3 to 4 feet."
Learn more about the Platinum wind tower from Lasko here.
- Noise. It emits a sound when it operates. (Others describe it as "creaking noise" when it oscillates.) But compared with an ordinary fan that gives off turbulent air flow, this desktop fan operates quietly.
- Build. This fan has a plastic exterior, but the quality has been described by one consumer as "surprisingly high."
- Footprint. When it comes to storage, you can easily find a place for this fan.
- Performance. It won't blow your papers when placed on your work desk, as one consumer has said. Another approximates the coverage area to be "roughly 3 to 4 feet."
Learn more about the Platinum wind tower from Lasko here.