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    The new Shark fan can blast blades of air in any direction, and it’s set to make summer far more bearable



    • New Shark TurboBlade is a powerful, bladeless fan with an unusual design
    • Arms can pivot and twist to send directional blasts of air
    • Currently only available in the US, for $249.99

    Released earlier this week, the new Shark TurboBlade reimagines what a fan should look like and how it should behave, and I think it could be absolutely amazing when the hot weather kicks in. The fan part is made up of two arms, each of which blasts out a blade of concentrated air. These arms can be angled up and down, to direct the airflow, and the bit they’re attached to can also be rotated – so they can blast air horizontally (‘Blanket mode’) or vertically (‘Tower mode’). The whole thing is height-adjustable too.

    The two blades are independently articulated, which means you can position them so one is pointing in a completely different direction to the other – so one can go high and the other low, or one can go right while the other’s going left.

    Shark TurboBlade fan

    (Image credit: Shark)

    Like most of today’s best fans, it can still be set to oscillate, too. For that, the blades are oriented into ‘tower mode’. The whole pillar will then turn, widening the cooling field up to 180 degrees. On maximum power, the TurboBlade can blast out air up to an impressive 80 feet.

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