🌪️ Elevate your air game—cool, quiet, and in control!
The Dreo TurboPoly Fan 512 is a high-performance standing fan designed for bedrooms and living spaces, featuring a powerful 1150 CFM airflow with ultra-quiet 20dB operation. It offers 120° horizontal oscillation and manual vertical tilt for comprehensive air circulation, 9 adjustable speeds, 4 modes, and a 9-hour timer. Equipped with an energy-efficient DC motor, remote control, and adjustable height (37-42 inches), it combines sleek design with smart functionality to keep your environment cool and comfortable.











































































| ASIN | B0CTCWLV35 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 1150 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,252 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #2 in Pedestal Fans |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand Name | Dreo |
| Collection Name | Pedestal Fans |
| Color | Grey |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,943 Reviews |
| Electric Fan Design | Floor Fan |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Included Components | Remote |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.07"D x 7.28"W x 39.29"H |
| Item Height | 40 inches |
| Item Type Name | Air Circulator Pedestal Fan |
| Item Weight | 4.8 Kilograms |
| Light Type | LED |
| Manufacture Year | 2024 |
| Manufacturer | Dreo |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | TurboPoly Fan 512 |
| Model Number | TurboPoly Fan 512 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Noise Level | 20 Decibels |
| Number of Blades | 3 |
| Number of Power Levels | 8 |
| Number of Speeds | 9 |
| Power Source | dc |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Air Circulation, Cooling |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kids Room, Living Room |
| Special Features | Adjustable Height, Adjustable Tilt, Oscillating, Remote Controlled, Timer |
| Speed | 1150 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Standby Power Shutoff | High Efficiency |
| Style | 42inch |
| UPC | 810142853750 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 100 Volts |
| Wattage | 24 watts |
C**S
10/10 will buy again
This standing fan is exactly what I was looking for. The airflow is strong and cools the room quickly, yet it stays surprisingly quiet even on higher settings. The remote control is a huge bonus it makes adjusting the speed, oscillation, or turning it on and off super convenient without having to get up. Assembly was quick and easy, and the fan feels sturdy and well made. I also love how adjustable it is, making it great for both daytime use and at night. Overall, this fan offers great performance, convenience, and value for the price. I would definitely recommend it!
D**E
Excellent fan, great addition for living room concerts given by divas
With the recent heat waves that are overtaking us this summer, I am trying to find ways to keep my energy bill as low as possible. With an open layout home, this can prove difficult especially when you have many large windows. Enter in this fan. First, I want to say that generally I like Dreo products. I have three space heaters designed by them which I love, so I was excited to get this fan because I believe Dreo is good quality. Not only do their products look chic with pleasing metallic accents, but they also perform wonderfully. So far, this fan has been no exception. The power on this thing is amazing. I thought it only had eight settings, however, I was delightfully surprised to see that actually has about 10, including a turbo setting. With my blinds drawn and my AC kept low along with a ceiling fan [the ceiling fan is beautiful but honestly sadly it is more for decoration and air circulation than cooling, hence getting this Dreo], I will never need turbo. I mean, unless I plan to perform a rendition of the Cowboy Carter/Renaissance tour concert in my living room, but she really aint no diiiiva. I checked my thermostat and when it was 96 degrees outside, in my home, with this fan, the thermostat was set to 81 and after turning on the fan at level 4, ten minutes later my inside temperature dropped to 78. Now, I am anemic so 78 is quite comfortable to me, but I imagine for my more hot bodied brethren out there, this will do you just as well. A couple things to note: for being as powerful as it is, the fan is pretty quiet. It's not silent, but at around 6 or 7 is when the wind picks up but still, tolerable levels. There is no rattling, however, so if you are using this in your bedroom it might make for good white noise if that's your thing. This model does not have Wifi, but it does come with a remote. Fair warning, if you are like me with multiple Dreo products, the other remotes work on this too so there may be some confusion there. Overall, I would definitely recommend this and may be considering getting another for my top level floor which is hot as hell year round given how much sun it gets.
J**Y
Comparing this Dreo Pedestal Fan with the Dreo Tower Fan
Back in July I needed a new fan. I had trouble deciding which to get, so I treated myself to two: This Dreo Pedestal Fan (Amazon ASIN: B0CTCWLV35) and the Dreo Tower Fan (ASIN: B08PDDSDHY). This pedestal fan is more like a typical fan (it has a round portion on top that holds the blades). The tower fan is more unusual in that the blades run the length of the unit, which is like a skinny post. Dreo fans are shorter than other fans that I've had, but I think this enables them to have a smaller footprint. By that I mean that the base doesn't need to be as big in diameter to stop the fan from falling over. I like these fans, but they are very different. If you are trying to decide which type to get, perhaps this review will help. DREO TOWER FAN: I put the tower fan in the bedroom because it fits a little space I have in the corner. This fan takes up much less room than the pedestal fan because it's less bulky on top. The fan is quiet. However, noise is different at night when I'm trying to sleep. On its lowest windspeed setting it's almost silent and hard to notice that it's on, but even at this speed, it helps to circulate the air in the bedroom. The number 2 setting is reasonably quiet. I find the number 3 setting to be a little too noisy at night while I'm trying to sleep, but I don't think I would notice during the day. At this 3rd setting, the wind is a little too strong to have it blow directly on me. However, if it's a hot night, my husband likes it at this stronger setting and positions it to blow across the foot of our bed, which is comfortable for both of us. The fan has additional, more powerful settings (it can go up to 6), but we don't tend to use them. The fan noise isn't bad during the day, but the 3rd setting is the most I can tolerate at night. The tower fan can be set to rotate or be stopped to blow in one position/direction. A problem is that it can rotate only at its maximum (120 degrees). I would have preferred that it be customizable to rotate perhaps 45 degrees or 90 degrees. 120 is too much for our bedroom, as it tends to blow things that we don't want to have blown. Another thing to be aware of is that the tower fan can blow only across (horizontal to the floor). You cannot change the angle of the air to blow up or down. It's fine for blowing in the direction it is facing, but as the fan is short (the top of the blades is about 3 feet from the ground) the wind is only from about the base of the blades to 32 inches from the floor. If you want to feel the wind higher up than 3 feet, then this is not the fan for you. DREO PEDESTAL FAN: It's about the same height as the tower fan, but the tower fan is shaped like a rectangular post (6x6) with a wide, circular base.. The pedestal fan has a skinnier post, but a MUCH bulkier top. It's blade portion is about 12 inches across in diameter and almost 8 inches thick, so it looks like a pot turned sideways. However, the pedestal fan is more versatile than the tower. Like the tower fan, it has a maximum rotation of 120 degrees, but the rotation can be adjusted so it can turn in a smaller arc (or stopped to point in a specific direction). Another important difference is that the round portion holding the blades can be tilted to change the direction of the air flow. The pedestal fan can blow across (horizontal to the floor) or tilted up. It can blow straight up (90 degrees) or anything between 0 degrees (horizontal) or 90 degrees. (One problem I did encounter was that the manual didn't say that it was okay to grab it and tilt it manually. As this was an expensive fan, I didn't want to break it, so I at first flipped thru the manual to see if there was a button I needed to push to change the tilt. There isn't. However, I stop the fan from rotating before I tilt the blades--just to be extra careful.) The pedestal fan has 9 different windspeeds (the strongest is called turbo), so it can make a MUCH stronger breeze than the tower fan. As it's in the living room, we haven't tried to sleep with it, but if it were in the bedroom I assume I would have it at a low setting to reduce noise. If we are watching tv, I usually don't set it stronger than a 6, though I could probably go a little higher if I needed to. The airflow is fine for circulating air. I've been happy with it. However, based on the other reviews, I had expected this fan to create a much stronger breeze than it does. I suspect that the reviewers have only had wimpy fans to compare it to. I can understand that. Although I used to be able to find good, powerful fans, lately it's been hard to find any fans that make a good breeze--and most are very, very noisy. In comparison to other fans, I think the Dreos are fairly quiet. The amount of noise they make is low in relation to the amount of air they move. Holmes makes a nice fan that is cheap--around $30? It's quiet and looks nice, but unless I'm less than 5 feet away, I don't feel any breeze. In comparison to this fan, either Dreo is very powerful. It can make a strong breeze that I can feel several yards away. Both come with a remote, but I prefer to use the controls on the unit. The one problem I have with the pedestal fan is that I tend to accidentally touch the controls when I want to pick up the fan--but it's a minor inconvenience. Another thing to be aware of, is that the pedestal fan is easier to clean than the tower fan. That is, you can take more of it apart to get at any trapped dust, fur or hair. For the tower fan, you're pretty much limited to vacuuming the outside. So far, I'm happy with these fans. I would give the tower fan 4 stars and this pedestal one 5 stars. I like that the tower fan is so small and skinny. Even though it's not as versatile/powerful as the pedestal one, it's fine for our bedroom. I've used the pedestal fan a lot more because it can blow up or across. I've often moved it around the room on hot days. For a few months, I left it on 24/7. Now that the weather is colder, I don't need the fans so much. I hope they will work next year when the weather warms up.
P**R
I'd give it six stars if I could!
This is a fantastic floor fan! Solidly built, assembly was incredibly easy, highly adjustable (up/down, side to side, from barely anything to a strong breeze, nearly silent. The remote control works great, too. I use it at a low speed for sleeping, and at a higher speed when working out. I've had it for 5 months, and it looks and functions just like when it was brand new. It's as close to perfect as a product can get.
L**O
Good but used 🙄
It was delivered a few days ago but I just now opened it and set it up a few minutes ago. I really liked how easy it was to put together. The process took no more than like four or five minutes. It seems like a really good, powerful fan. The only thing I wasn't a fan of was that I was sent a used fan after paying full price for a new one. I noticed almost immediately after opening the box the the cord had white paint on it. I don't plan on returning it 'cause it's too much of a hassle but shame on you Amazon and Dreo. You can do better.
R**B
No more hot room.
This is a great fan. Moves more air then I thought it would. Has multiple speed settings so its esay to find a speed to fit your needs. It's quite and convenient because of the remote control might have to purchase another one for my living room.
G**E
Do not hesitate. High quality. Exceeded my expectations.
Right off the bat; packaging is perfect. No wasted nonsense. The fan looks and feels sturdy and quality. No cheap plastics here. The pieces were molded very thick. Assembly was very simple. Screw one piece to another, then insert a screw and washer. Thats it. It looks fantastic in my living room. When I turned it on it was not even at full power, and already it moved more focused air than my beloved Lasko fans. It is very quiet. The controller is a nice touch and very intuitive. I will update once I have spent more time with the fan, but my initial impression is very high.
E**T
The BEST fan I've ever bought!
This fan is one of the best. A little high in price, so far tho it seems to be worth it. I've had it a couple of months now. Let me tell you what makes this fan so special, at least in my opinion. It doesn't just move horizontally, you can move the head to shoot straight up at the ceiling. It also has a turbo speed that apparently cools an entire room off in a very short amount of time. What I love about it is the way it oscillates horizontally. I share my fan between two beds. In between the beds is a table that's about a foot and a half to two feet across. I'm saying this for a reason... because it has different levels of how far it goes before it turns back. It goes pretty far to each side the higher you put the level on. Like 8 is nowhere near what two will do. So with that, I put ours at a 1 and it moves from his side to my side and no further. So if the table between us is a couple feet across then it hits his bed and then instead of keeping going past the bed before turning it turns just after it hits his bed and then turns to come to my bed and then back again. No other fan I've ever had could do either of the two things I mentioned. I would of bought it if the latter mentioned was the only special thing about it but it's not, there's a bit more. This fan has much higher speeds than the usual low, medium and high. It's extremely quiet and it also has a remote. It's got a timer as well but I haven't touched it yet. It does what the others do too like stand at different heights and go back and forth horizontally but it has those few little special details. The speed at which it goes from side to side was the winner for me, that and the remote. The speeds come next. It seems durable, and it does seem a bit small but in terms of cooling down a room quickly and quietly it's fantastic.
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