Spotted! A big discount on Dyson's famous tower fan – you can bring one home for under $250 this summer
This is the lowest price anywhere on a Dyson tower fan

With the heat in full force this summer, having a fan at home isn't a luxury – it's essential. And with the summer sales on, it's a great time to invest in one of the best fan deals on something high-tech that will last you for years.
That's where Dyson's famous tower fans come in. These efficient, powerful designs cool down large rooms while adding strong visual impact, and right now, the Dyson Cool Tower Fan is discounted to just $249.99.
As Homes & Gardens' Home Tech Editor, I've had hands-on experience with many Dyson fans, and they are, arguably, some of the best fans on the market. They usually cost upwards of $800, so to see the AM07 model on offer at this low price is rare. Grab it while it's hot (or you could say, cool).
Why I'm buying the discounted Dyson Cool Tower Fan AM07
Dyson Cool Tower Fan AM07 | was $369.99, now $249.99 at Dyson (save $120)
10 fan speeds, 15x air amplification, and 132 gallons of air projected per second make this sleek fan powerful enough to large rooms in the heat, while being quiet enough to cool bedrooms at night.
Dyson invented the bladeless fan back in 2009, and since then, their sleek tower fans have continued to innovate the market with higher efficiency, whole-room coverage, and a stylish design that works as a statement piece in any space.
I tested the Dyson TP09 last year, and I can absolutely confirm how effective they are at cooling you down, even if you're sat at the opposite corner of a large living room.
The AM07 uses what Dyson calls 'AirMultiplier' technology, combining principles used in turbochargers and jet engines to amplify airflow up to 15 times. In real terms – the fan can project up to 132 gallons of air per second to cool you down in a heatwave.
If, like me, you take pride in your space, you'll appreciate that appliances can have just as much visual impact as your decor. That's why I'm buying this fan at a steal price.
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The Dyson Cool Tower Fan is available for $249.99 at Dyson.
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As Homes & Gardens' Home Tech Editor, I test, review and write about fans whenever the weather demands it. Here are some more of my favorites:
After testing six fans for Homes & Gardens, this is the one I use at home. It's powerful enough to fill large rooms (and outdoor areas, as it's cordless), plus it's quieter than any other fan I've used. You can attach it to a faucet to mist outdoor spaces, and you can remove the mount to turn it into a tabletop fan.
Read my full Shark FlexBreeze review to find out why it earned five stars.
For something a little cheaper, this basic tower fan from Levoit has everything you need to cool down a room: Strong airflow across five fan speeds, a quiet sleep mode, and oscillation to cover a whole room.
Read more in my full Levoit Classic 36-Inch Tower Fan review.
Shark's bladeless tower fan does things differently to Dysons. You can rotate the arms and twist the vents to completely customize the airflow's direction, making it ideal for cooling multiple people at once. Plus, it looks great in any room.
Read more in my full Shark TurboBlade review.
This Dreo tower fan doubles up as an air purifier – I use it at home and it's amazing for cooling you down and cleansing your air quality, either at the same time or separately for year-round use.
Read more in my full Dreo Air Purifier Tower Fan MC710S review.
This is Dyson's most affordable air purifying tower fan, and features the brand's latest technology to cool you down and cleanse the air of pollutants.
The Coway Airmega Aim is a great choice if you want purified air, but focused in any direction, working similarly to a fan. It's a great way to cool you down with clean air.
Read more in our full Coway Airmega Aim review.
With a Dyon fan and our tips for keeping a home cool this summer, you can enjoy, rather than swealter in, the summer sunshine.

Dan is the Home Tech Editor for Homes & Gardens, covering all things cleaning, smart home, sound and air treatment across the Solved section. Having worked for Future PLC since July 2023, Dan was previously the Features Editor for Top Ten Reviews and looked after the wide variety of home and outdoor content across the site, but their writing about homes, gardens, tech and products started back in 2021 on brands like BBC Science Focus, YourHomeStyle and Gardens Illustrated.
They have spent more than 200 hours testing and reviewing vacuums for Homes & Gardens, and have even visited Dyson's engineering labs for the full low-down of the ins and outs of our trusty cleaners.
Dan has a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Magazine Journalism. Outside of work, you'll find them at gigs and art galleries, cycling somewhere scenic, or cooking up something good in the kitchen.
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