SAVE 13%: Today at Amazon,Candy Apples Archives you can take $10.01 off the Dreo Bladeless fan in a limited-time deal, bringing the price down from $79.99 to $69.98.
It may only be June 17, but already we're feeling hot summer temperatures settle in. To stay cool this summer, you'll need a powerful fan that you can rely on. Bladeless fans are great options, known for their power, efficiency, sleek designs, and extra safety features for homes with kids and pets.
Today, the bladeless Dreo Oscillating Quiet Tower Fan is on sale for $69.98, saving shoppers 13%, or $10.01, off the list price of $79.99. Today's price is only a few bucks more than the fan's lowest-ever price, making it a smart time to buy.
The 36-inch Dreo bladeless tower fan has four different modes and speeds, helping you find the sweet spot cooling temperature that you're looking for. With WiFi-enabled voice control, you can easily dictate commands to adjust the fan's settings. (Of course, you can go old-school and use the included remote, too.) For an all-night cool, you can set the fan on an eight-hour timer. When it's in sleep mode, the fan's light will turn off in 30 minutes, too.
Stay cool when you shop the Dreo Oscillating Quiet Tower Fan today at Amazon.
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