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Looking for a desk fan to cool you down? Find the solution you need from our diverse range of desk fans.

Here at YESSS Electrical, we stock a wide range of fans, so whether you’re looking for an oscillating fan or table fan, you’re sure to find the electric fan you need from our collection.

Our desk fans are perfect for offices, bedrooms and any other living space that could do with some cool breeze.

Our collection of desk fans includes cooling fan options in a range of sizes to meet a variety of demands. Additionally, our desk fan selection is manufactured by popular brands such as Osily Cooling and Doncaster Cables.

Browse our superb range of desk fans and add one to your basket today.

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12" 3 Speed Oscillating Desk Fan - White

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FAQs

How much does a desk fan cost to run?

In order to find out how much a desk fan will cost to run; you need to find out the number of watts or kilowatts it requires. Bear in mind that the larger the fan is, the higher the wattage is likely to be.

How to make a desk fan colder?

To make your desk fan blow out colder air on those especially warm days, you could try methods such as placing a bowl of ice in front of the fan or using a humidifier at the same time to spread the cool air around the room.

Are desk fans energy efficient?

Yes, desk fans are generally energy efficient, especially when compared to larger cooling systems like air conditioners.

They consume minimal electricity, making them a cost-effective way to stay cool in smaller spaces. Many modern desk fans also come with adjustable speed settings to help reduce energy consumption further.

What is the best size desk fan for an office?

The ideal size of a desk fan for an office depends on the available space and your cooling needs. Compact fans with a diameter of 6-9 inches are perfect for personal cooling on a desk, while larger models (10-12 inches) are better for cooling shared spaces.

Do desk fans work well in small rooms?

Absolutely. Desk fans are an excellent choice for small rooms as they provide targeted airflow without taking up much space. Many models suit a smaller space and have oscillating features to evenly distribute cool air across the room.

How long can a desk fan run continuously?

Most desk fans are designed to run for extended periods without overheating.

However, it's always a good idea to check the manufacturer's recommendations for continuous use and allow the fan to rest occasionally to prolong its lifespan.

What features should I look for in a desk fan?

When choosing a desk fan, consider features such as adjustable speed settings, oscillation for wider coverage, portability, noise levels, and energy efficiency.

Some desk fans also offer additional functionalities, like USB power options or built-in timers for convenience.

Can desk fans help with air circulation in winter?

Yes, desk fans can improve air circulation during winter by distributing warm air from heaters more evenly throughout the room.

Simply position the fan near the heat source and set it to a low speed for optimal results.

Are there quiet desk fans available?

Yes, many desk fans are specifically designed for quiet operation, making them ideal for use in offices, bedrooms, or study areas.

Look for fans with noise levels below 40 decibels for a quieter experience.

How do I clean a desk fan?

To clean a portable desk fan, first, unplug it from the power source. Detach the fan grill if possible and use a soft cloth or brush to remove dust and debris from the blades and housing. Often white in colour, they can attract dirt.

For tougher dirt, use a damp cloth with mild soap. Always ensure the fan is completely dry before reassembling and using it.