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Best Fans & Coolers Under £100 in the UK — 2026

🌡️ UK Buying Guide ✅ Verified May 2026 Best Fans & Coolers Under £100 in the UK — 2026 Five options tested, reviewed, and ranked — so you don’t waste money buying the wrong one when the heat hits 5 Products reviewed £20 Cheapest option £91 Most expensive reviewed #1 DREO 42″ — best overall ... Best Fans & Coolers Under £100 in the UK — 2026

Best Fans & Coolers Under £100 in the UK — 2026
🌡️ UK Buying Guide ✅ Verified May 2026

Best Fans & Coolers Under £100 in the UK — 2026

Five options tested, reviewed, and ranked — so you don't waste money buying the wrong one when the heat hits

5 Products reviewed
£20 Cheapest option
£91 Most expensive reviewed
#1 DREO 42" — best overall

The UK doesn't do heat well. When summer arrives and your flat turns into an oven, everyone suddenly wants a fan — and the good ones sell out fast. We've put together a proper ranked guide to the best fans and air coolers you can buy in the UK right now for under £100, with honest assessments of what each one is actually like to use.

Whether you want something quiet for your bedroom, powerful enough for a large room, or just the cheapest option that gets the job done — there is something on this list for you.


📊Quick Comparison

Rank Product Price Type Noise Remote Sleep Mode Best For
🥇 1 DREO 42" Tower Fan £76 Tower fan Very quiet (20dB) ✓ Yes ✓ Yes Best overall
🥈 2 Philips 5000 Series £79 Tower fan Quiet (28dB) ✓ Yes ✓ Yes Trusted brand / reliability
🥉 3 HOMCOM 32" Air Cooler £91 Air cooler Moderate ✓ Yes ✓ Yes Strongest cooling feeling
4 Logik L07TFG25 30" £39 Tower fan Moderate ✗ No ✗ No Budget buyers
5 Essentials 752mm Fan ~£20 Tower fan Moderate ✗ No ✗ No Cheapest usable option

🏆Ranked: Best to Decent

1
🥇 Best Overall

DREO 42" Tower Fan

£76

If you only read one entry on this list, make it this one. The DREO 42" tower fan has dominated "best budget premium fan" rankings in the UK and internationally throughout 2026 — and for good reason. It runs at just 20dB, which is genuinely whisper-quiet. Many people sleep with it on without any issue. The DC motor is energy efficient, and the airflow is strong enough to cool a decent-sized room properly, not just move warm air around.

You get 9 speed settings, four modes including Sleep and Natural, a 12-hour timer, remote control, and a 90° oscillation that covers the whole room. The design is slim and modern — it doesn't look out of place in a living room or bedroom. Currently available on Amazon UK at £76.47.

20dB — near silent 9 speeds 90° oscillation 12H timer Remote control DC motor — energy saving Sleep & Natural modes

Our verdict: The best all-round tower fan under £100 in the UK right now. Quiet, powerful, well-designed, and genuinely worth the money. This is the one to buy if you want one fan and you want it to be right.

2
🥈 Best for Reliability

Philips 5000 Series Tower Fan (CX5535/11)

£79

The Philips 5000 Series is the "safe" choice — and that's not a criticism. If you don't want to take a chance on a newer brand, Philips has a long track record and their 5000 Series tower fan is a genuinely solid product. It runs quietly at 28dB, has a 60° oscillation, three speeds, and three modes including a Natural Breeze and a Quiet Sleep setting.

What makes it stand out is the aroma diffuser feature — there's a slot where you can add essential oils, which is a nice touch for a bedroom fan. It also has a child lock, a copper motor that should last well, and a 7-hour timer. Available from Currys at £79.

28dB — quiet 3 speeds 60° oscillation 7H timer Remote control Aroma diffuser Child lock Copper motor

Our verdict: Slightly pricier than the DREO and fewer speed settings, but a very well-made, reliable fan from a brand most people trust. Worth paying the extra £3 over the DREO if brand confidence matters to you.

3
🥉 Strongest Cooling Feel

HOMCOM 32" Mobile Air Cooler

£91

An air cooler works differently from a tower fan. It pulls air through a water-soaked filter, which makes the air feel cooler and slightly more humid as it comes out. The HOMCOM 32" mobile cooler gives you the strongest cold feeling of anything on this list — considerably more than a regular fan.

⚠️ Important — read this before you buy an air cooler: This is NOT air conditioning. It does not actually lower the temperature in a room the way a proper AC unit does. It works best in dry conditions with an open window to allow humid air to escape. In a sealed, humid room it can make things feel muggier, not cooler. That said, on a dry UK summer day it genuinely makes a noticeable difference.

3 speeds Remote control Sleep mode Ice water tank Oscillating Timer

Our verdict: Buy this if you want the strongest cold feeling and you're willing to manage the water tank. Don't buy it expecting it to work like air conditioning — it doesn't. Works best near a window on a dry day.

4
💰 Best Budget Pick

Logik L07TFG25 30" Tower Fan

£39

At £39 from Currys, the Logik tower fan is the sensible budget option. It does what a fan should do — it moves air around your room and keeps you cooler. Three speed settings, a 7-hour timer, and a remote control for a Currys own-brand product at this price is actually pretty good.

It is not the quietest fan on this list and it doesn't have a sleep mode or DC motor, so the energy usage is slightly higher. But if you just want a solid fan that won't break the bank, this is a perfectly decent choice. Available directly from Currys.

3 speeds Remote control 7H timer 60° oscillation 35W

Our verdict: Does the job at a fair price. No sleep mode and no DC motor, but for £39 from a reputable UK retailer it's hard to argue with. A solid budget choice.

5
⚡ Cheapest Usable Option

Essentials Oscillating Tower Fan 752mm

~£20

Around £20, this is your "I just need something NOW and I don't want to spend much" option. It is basic — no remote, no sleep mode, no DC motor — but it oscillates, it moves air, and it is available immediately from Currys. If your flat is sweltering and you need a fan today, this gets the job done.

Don't expect it to be quiet, powerful, or energy efficient. It is the bottom of the range and that is reflected in everything about it. But for £20, it is a reasonable emergency purchase.

Oscillating Multiple speeds No remote Basic timer

Our verdict: Only buy this if budget is the absolute priority. For £20 more you can get the Logik which is considerably better. If every pound counts, this works — just don't expect much.


💡Things to Know Before You Buy

🔇 Noise matters more than you think. If you plan to sleep with the fan on — and in a UK summer you probably will — pay attention to the dB rating. Under 25dB is very quiet. 28-32dB is fine for most people. Above 35dB will disturb light sleepers.

DC motors use significantly less electricity than AC motors. If you're going to run a fan for hours every day, a DC fan like the DREO can cost considerably less to run over the summer. Worth it at this price point.

🌬️ Air cooler vs tower fan. An air cooler will feel cooler than a fan but requires water, works best with ventilation, and is not air conditioning. A tower fan just circulates air. Most people are better served by a good tower fan unless you're in a particularly dry environment.

🛒 Buy before the heatwave. Every summer in the UK, fans sell out the moment temperatures hit 25°C. If you're buying now, you're ahead of the rush. Leave it until July and you may be waiting weeks for delivery.


Quick Answers

Is the DREO fan actually as quiet as it claims? +

Yes — 20dB is genuinely very quiet. To put it in context, a quiet bedroom is around 30dB and a whisper is around 30dB. At 20dB on its lower settings the DREO is essentially inaudible once you have other ambient sounds in the room. On its highest settings it is louder, but still considerably quieter than most fans at the same price.

Is an air cooler worth buying in the UK? +

It depends on where you live and how you use it. Air coolers work by evaporating water, which cools the air slightly. They are most effective in dry conditions with ventilation — which means an open window. In a small sealed room they can increase humidity without much cooling benefit. UK summers are typically humid, so the conditions are not always ideal. That said, many people find them genuinely helpful during dry heatwaves. If you are unsure, buy a good tower fan first — you can always try a cooler later.

Where is the best place to buy fans in the UK right now? +

Amazon UK is the best place for the DREO (currently discounted at £76.47). Currys is the best place for the Philips 5000 Series (£79), Logik (£39), and the Essentials fan (~£20). All are available online with home delivery. In summer, check stock before ordering as popular models sell out quickly.

Should I buy a fan now or wait for the sales? +

Buy now. Fans go up in price and sell out during heatwaves — not down. The time to buy a fan in the UK is before you need it. Once temperatures hit the mid-20s the decent ones disappear from shelves and delivery times stretch to weeks. The DREO is currently discounted — that discount will not last through summer.

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