Verdict
Cheap and compact, the Dr. Prepare 13-inch Dual Oscillating Tower Fan uses dual fans to up its airflow, producing a strong blast of air when required. It lacks more advanced features, such as a remote control and oscillation mode, but it has three power modes, three timers and a night mode. With generally quiet operation, this is a neat budget tower fan.
Pros
- Compact
- Powerful air flow
- Excellent value
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TypeThis is a mini tower fan with two fan blades. -
ControlsThree fan power settings and three timer settings, plus a night mode.
Introduction
If you are looking for a fan that can keep you cool and comfortable in the summer, the Dr. Prepare 13-inch Dual Oscillating Tower Fan is a well-priced and powerful tower fan.
It is also very quiet and energy-efficient, which means it won’t disturb your sleep. It is easy to use and has a sleek design that fits any space. Whether you need a fan for your bedroom, living room, office or anywhere else, this model can provide you with personal cooling and comfort.
Design and Features
- Dual fans
- Three power settings
- Three timer settings
Compact and light, the Dr. Prepare 13-inch Dual Oscillating Tower Fan can be placed easily anywhere, from a desk to a coffee table. That makes it handy if you don’t have room for a full-size tower fan, such as the VonHaus 35″ Tower Fan. Although relatively cheap, I found that the fan was well-made and felt robust.
There’s no remote control on this model, with three simple buttons to select the power mode. There are also three timer options (two, four and eight hours), accessible via another button on the base. Although other fans offer a greater range of timer options, it’s still nice to have something.
For night use, there’s a night mode, which dims the LED lights on the base, so the Dr. Prepare 13-inch Dual Oscillating Tower Fan won’t keep you awake if you use it in a bedroom.
While lacking a remote control or display screen, at least the controls that are there are easy to find and use. There’s also a handy carry handle at the rear.
Performance
- Strong airflow at close range
- Quite quiet
- Slightly waspy noise
The fan has a good air speed at close range, especially using its high setting. It can blow up to 2.8 m/s at 15cm, which is quite impressive for a small fan. At distance, air speed is still quite good, dropping to 1.7m/s at 1m. Air speed on the low setting is 1.1m/s at 1m, which is enough to keep you cool.
It is also relatively quiet at low speed, with a sound level of 40.8 dB at 1m. This is comparable to a whisper or a quiet library. However, the fan gets louder as the speed increases, reaching up to 48.5dB at high speed and 1m distance. This is comparable to a normal conversation or a busy office. The fan also has a waspy noise that might be annoying for some people, especially if they are sensitive to high-pitched sounds.
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Should you buy it?
You want a strong and quiet fan: This model has a dual-fan tower design that can deliver powerful airflow and is relatively quiet.
You want a remote control or a display screen: If you want more features and remote control, you’ll need to spend more.
Final Thoughts
For those looking for a straightforward, efficient, and budget-friendly cooling solution, the Dr. Prepare 13-inch Dual Oscillating Tower Fan is an excellent choice. With its dual-fan tower design, it delivers strong airflow and effectively circulates the air in a room. It’s a little light on features, with no remote and no oscillation, so if you want something different, check out our guide to the best fans.
How we test
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Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.
Tested for at least a week
We test compatibility with the main smart systems (HomeKit, Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings, IFTTT and more) to see how easy each light is to automate
FAQs
No, it has three fan speeds and three timer options only.
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Verdict
Cheap and compact, the Dr. Prepare 13-inch Dual Oscillating Tower Fan uses dual fans to up its airflow, producing a strong blast of air when required. It lacks more advanced features, such as a remote control and oscillation mode, but it has three power modes, three timers and a night mode. With generally quiet operation, this is a neat budget tower fan.
Pros
- Compact
- Powerful air flow
- Excellent value
-
TypeThis is a mini tower fan with two fan blades. -
ControlsThree fan power settings and three timer settings, plus a night mode.
Introduction
If you are looking for a fan that can keep you cool and comfortable in the summer, the Dr. Prepare 13-inch Dual Oscillating Tower Fan is a well-priced and powerful tower fan.
It is also very quiet and energy-efficient, which means it won’t disturb your sleep. It is easy to use and has a sleek design that fits any space. Whether you need a fan for your bedroom, living room, office or anywhere else, this model can provide you with personal cooling and comfort.
Design and Features
- Dual fans
- Three power settings
- Three timer settings
Compact and light, the Dr. Prepare 13-inch Dual Oscillating Tower Fan can be placed easily anywhere, from a desk to a coffee table. That makes it handy if you don’t have room for a full-size tower fan, such as the VonHaus 35″ Tower Fan. Although relatively cheap, I found that the fan was well-made and felt robust.
There’s no remote control on this model, with three simple buttons to select the power mode. There are also three timer options (two, four and eight hours), accessible via another button on the base. Although other fans offer a greater range of timer options, it’s still nice to have something.
For night use, there’s a night mode, which dims the LED lights on the base, so the Dr. Prepare 13-inch Dual Oscillating Tower Fan won’t keep you awake if you use it in a bedroom.
While lacking a remote control or display screen, at least the controls that are there are easy to find and use. There’s also a handy carry handle at the rear.
Performance
- Strong airflow at close range
- Quite quiet
- Slightly waspy noise
The fan has a good air speed at close range, especially using its high setting. It can blow up to 2.8 m/s at 15cm, which is quite impressive for a small fan. At distance, air speed is still quite good, dropping to 1.7m/s at 1m. Air speed on the low setting is 1.1m/s at 1m, which is enough to keep you cool.
It is also relatively quiet at low speed, with a sound level of 40.8 dB at 1m. This is comparable to a whisper or a quiet library. However, the fan gets louder as the speed increases, reaching up to 48.5dB at high speed and 1m distance. This is comparable to a normal conversation or a busy office. The fan also has a waspy noise that might be annoying for some people, especially if they are sensitive to high-pitched sounds.
Latest deals
Should you buy it?
You want a strong and quiet fan: This model has a dual-fan tower design that can deliver powerful airflow and is relatively quiet.
You want a remote control or a display screen: If you want more features and remote control, you’ll need to spend more.
Final Thoughts
For those looking for a straightforward, efficient, and budget-friendly cooling solution, the Dr. Prepare 13-inch Dual Oscillating Tower Fan is an excellent choice. With its dual-fan tower design, it delivers strong airflow and effectively circulates the air in a room. It’s a little light on features, with no remote and no oscillation, so if you want something different, check out our guide to the best fans.
How we test
Unlike other sites, we test every smart light we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.
Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.
Tested for at least a week
We test compatibility with the main smart systems (HomeKit, Alexa, Google Assistant, SmartThings, IFTTT and more) to see how easy each light is to automate
FAQs
No, it has three fan speeds and three timer options only.