Dyson cuts £80 off powerful tower fan as UK reaches 26 degrees in heatwave

If this week's sunny weather is anything to go by, then the UK is starting to heat up, with clear skies and temperatures reaching 26 degrees this week. Finally, the harsh cold of winter is on it's way out but before long many of us will be complaining it's 'too hot'.
We all know too well how muggy the heat can feel in the UK, with many of our homes built and designed to retain heat in winter and not for the few months of warmer weather many of us are left sweltering in the rare heat. This is why fans and portable air conditioning units have become so sought after.
From Dyson's quality air flow models, to Shark's FlexBreeze and newest TurboBlade that's designed to pop at the end of your bed, there are plenty of effective options to go for, all be it some with a hefty price tag. Which is why we've rounded up the latest sales to help you get a deal before the heat hits - like the Dyson Cool AM07 Tower fan that's been cut by £80. READ MORE: Shoppers rush to buy ‘better than Dyson’ cooling fan amid heatwave as it’s slashed to £68
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The Dyson Jet Focus AM07 has been a frequent mention on our roundup buying guides in the past thanks to its versatility, and powerful airflow that's designed to cool large spaces, quickly. And in the sale it drops to a cheaper price of £269 opposed to its usual £349.99.
Differing from a standard desk fan, the Dyson model goes a step further with its Air Multiplier technology. This does boost the price compared to rivals, but it is what helps keep larger spaces cool quickly.
Dyson AM07 Tower Fan

The fan preopells out 500 litres of air per second, helping to cool larger spaces
The fan combines turbochargers and jet engines to boost air flow, this is how it circulates 500 litres of cool air per second. A design which is becoming more popular with tech brands, including rivals Shark and its newest TurboBlade Multi Directional Cooling fan, now £249.99.
Although it is £20 cheaper than our picked-out Dyson model, this quirky-looking model is designed to pop at the end of the bed, helping keep sleepers cool on hot summer nights. The Shark Turbo Blade also circulates air far, reaching up to 20m, although it doesn't have the same 500-litre capacity per second that Dyson's model does. Both the Dyson AM07 Tower fan and the Shark TurboBlade have 10 different settings to choose from.
Dyson fans are often considered to be at the top of the cooling tech industry but their quality engineering does lead to higher prices, which doesn't suit all shoppers. A reason why cheaper alternatives like this Dreo Silent Tower Fan could be a better option for some, priced at £67.99.
"It's the best thing we have done and wish we had bought it sooner", said one shopper. As the continued: Cool air and cool design. Very easy to assemble, 3 pieces just click together."
A lot of the reviews praise the Dyson model for its strong air circulation, however, there were a few gripes when sleeping at night. As one shopper said: "The fan is very powerful however, the LED light is too bright. I brought it for my bedroom and it lights the whole room up at night it is a shame Mr Dyson didn't make it dim in the dark"
A different reviewer added: "The main advantage is the lack of blades, it is very easy to keep the device clean so as not to inhale dust. In addition, it looks nice in the interior, it is not an unsightly device."
Daily Mirror