The Dyson AM07 looks very
different from most tower fans. Most noticeable is the lack of blades or a
grill; we can see right through the center. The Dyson AM07 performed near the
top, generating excellent air flow in both areas. It takes air in through its base unit and
pushes the air with a quiet. The fan blows it up and through the loop, forcing
the air out in a comfortable level of airflow. This tower fan, while not
completely silent, runs up to 60 percent quieter than other Dyson AM tower fans
with a maximum decibel rating of 64 dBA on high. The machine can move up to
1271 CFM (cubic feet of air per minute) at maximum speed. This is more than
double the average CFM of most tower fans. The Dyson Air Multipliers are great
tower fans with an innovative design. The Dyson AM07 is one of the best room
fans available, even if its price tag is higher than most. The simple, modern
profile looks great in any room, and the bladeless design helps move the air
around effectively while being safe and easy to maintain. The quality and
efficiency of this tower fan is hard to beat.
The average tower fan
features a limited number of speed settings like high, medium and low. This
Dyson fan has a different function, similar to a light dimmer switch that
enables you to adjust the speed of airflow with the turn of a knob. This allows
you to find the perfect fan speed for any room where you use the fan. One of
the best features of this fan is that there is no danger of someone sticking a
finger into the fan and being injured. In the AM07’s case, it is actually fun
to extend your arm through the middle of the bladeless loop and feel the air
glide across your arm. It does not matter whether you use it as a floor fan or
a standing fan perched on a sturdy surface. The tower fan includes a remote
control with a convenient magnetic-storage feature. This allows you to place
the remote on top of the fan and it will grip on with a magnet, helping you
keep track of your fan remote – a handy feature since remotes in general tend
to disappear. To use the remote, however, you need a clear line of sight to the
base of the fan to get the remote to recognize its signals. The timer function
is a great way to save power, and it is nice to not have to wake up and turn
off the fan at night when the temperature finally drops. The Dyson AM07 really showed its
engineering excellence in this area, capably generating high wind speeds
without replicating the same noise levels. The distribution between it and the
more powerful Seville is significant.
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