This space-saving Levoit tower fan quickly and quietly cools down big rooms in my house – it's discounted for a limited time

The Levoit Classic 36-Inch Tower Fan was already our favorite value fan, and now it's even more affordable

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A powerful tower fan is perfect for beating the heat this summer. The tall, oscillating design can create the comforting breeze needed to cool you down, even amid a heatwave.

The Levoit Classic 36-Inch Tower Fan is on offer for just $62.97 at Amazon. I use this fan at home, and love how quietly it runs while cooling down the biggest rooms in the house. I never hesitate to turn mine on as soon as the weather gets hot.

A tower fan is one of the best fans for large living rooms or bedrooms, where you're looking for a strong airflow without too much noise. It's on offer for a limited time only, so be sure to act fast.

Why I love the Levoit Classic 36-Inch Tower Fan

Levoit Classic 36-Inch Tower Fan | was $74.99, now $62.97 at Amazon (save $12.02)
Quiet cooling

Levoit Classic 36-Inch Tower Fan | was $74.99, now $62.97 at Amazon (save $12.02)

With four modes – including an 'Advanced Sleep' mode that adjusts to the temperature of the room – this tower fan has everything you need to cool down in the heat and takes up minimal floor space.

Read more in my full Levoit Classic 36-Inch Tower Fan review.

As long as a fan can cool you down quickly and generate a strong airflow – and do so quietly – it's hard to ask for much more.

The Levoit Classic 36-Inch Tower Fan has been our top value pick from the fans we've tested for some time now. It can cool down a bedroom fast thanks to its airflow of up to 25 feet per second. There are five speed settings and four modes that you can adjust using a remote control.

It also has a timer up to 12 hours and a 90-degree oscillation, which is perfect for cooling down a room with fans, as it pushes cooling air into the corners of the room. It can run as quietly as 28 decibels, too, which is no louder than a soft whisper, making it a great purchase for warm bedrooms.

Levoit 36-Inch Classic Tower Fan

The Levoit Classic 36-Inch Tower Fan has five fan speeds, four modes, and a 12-hour timer.

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If you like to sleep with a fan on at night, the tower fan has an Advanced Sleep mode, which gently adjusts the fan speed over time depending on the temperature of the room. As running a fan overnight can cause dry skin or cold shivers, this is a handy feature to make sure you sleep peacefully and comfortably.

Other than temperature sensors, this fan doesn't have any fancy smart features, but it doesn't need any. It can cool you down quickly and quietly, and take up little floor space while doing so.

Buy the Levoit Classic 36-Inch Tower Fan from Amazon for $62.97.

What to shop

If you're looking for something more high-tech, these fans impressed us on test. All prices correct at time of publication.


Next, learn the fastest way to cool a house, and consider one of the best air purifiers to stop your fan from blowing dust into the air.

Dan Fauzi
Home Tech Editor

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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