11 Types of Fans for Keeping your Space Cool
Spring has sprung in Australia! As the weather starts to warm up, you'll start thinking about ways to keep your home cool in these warmer months.
Fans are a good solution for keeping cool without the expense of air conditioning. From ceiling fans and wall-mounted fans, to smaller portable options like pedestal and table fans, there are many types of fans available. So how do you choose the right one?
In this guide, we’re exploring some of the different types of fans to help you make an informed decision.
1. Pedestal Fans
Pedestal fans are versatile, height-adjustable fans mounted on a sturdy base. They are ideal for rooms where adjustable airflow is necessary. These fans can be easily moved around, making them a flexible cooling solution for various environments. Advantages include their adjustable height, airflow capabilities, and affordability. However, they can be somewhat bulky and occupy floor space. Pedestal fans like our Yellow Jacket are best used in workshops, gyms, living rooms, bedrooms, or office spaces where directed, adjustable airflow is needed without permanent installation.
2. Tower Fans
Tower fans are sleek and modern, designed to take up minimal space while providing efficient airflow. They’re typically quieter than other fan types, making them suitable for bedrooms and offices. Some advantages include their compact design, quiet operation, and often, additional features like remote controls. They may not, however, be as powerful as pedestal or industrial fans. Tower fans are best used in small to medium-sized rooms where space is limited, and a more subtle fan is preferred.
3. Table Fans
Table fans are compact and portable, perfect for personal use. They can be placed on desks, countertops, or bedside tables to provide direct airflow. Advantages include their portability, ease of use, and affordability. However, their small size means they are less effective for cooling large spaces. Table fans are best used in small personal spaces such as desks, bedrooms, or dorm rooms where close-up cooling is needed.
4. Wall Mounted Fans
Wall-mounted fans are fixed to walls, saving floor and desk space while providing powerful airflow. They are ideal for areas with limited space or where a permanent solution is needed. Advantages include their space-saving design, strong airflow, and safety from being out of reach. However, installation can be more complex, and they are not portable. Wall-mounted fans like our Pivot are best used in garages, workshops, gyms, or small rooms where maximising floor space is critical.
5. Rechargeable Fans
Rechargeable fans offer portability and convenience with their battery-powered operation, making them ideal for outdoor activities, emergencies, or places without access to electricity. Their key benefits include mobility, energy efficiency, and versatility. However, they may offer less power and shorter run times compared to plug-in models. Rechargeable fans are perfect for camping, picnics, power outages, or any situation where a portable cooling solution is needed.
6. Ceiling Fans
Ceiling fans are mounted to the ceiling, offering broad airflow coverage while often doubling as a stylish focal point in a room. Indoor ceiling fans like our Haiku are ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, and dining areas, while outdoor models like our i6 are designed to withstand the elements, perfect for patios and porches. Advantages include their space-saving design, energy efficiency, and ability to enhance decor. However, they require installation and are not portable. Ceiling fans are best suited for rooms or outdoor spaces where consistent, wide-reaching airflow is needed.
7. Directional Fans
Directional fans can be adjusted to direct airflow precisely where it's needed, offering great versatility for various environments. Advantages include targeted airflow, portability, and flexibility. However, they may not cool large areas effectively. Directional fans like our Sidekick, AirEye and BlackJack are best used in workshops, offices, or bedrooms where focused cooling is essential.
8. Evaporative Coolers
Evaporative coolers like our Cool-Space 3000 use water evaporation to cool air, making them energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. They are effective in dry climates but less so in high humidity. Advantages include energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and air humidification. However, they require regular maintenance and are less efficient in humid environments like Queensland and the northern parts of NSW.
9. Industrial Fans
Industrial fans like our Powerfoil fans are powerful, durable, and designed for large spaces like warehouses, factories, and gymnasiums. They provide high-volume airflow, essential for cooling and ventilation in industrial environments. Advantages include their robustness, high power, and large coverage area. However, they are typically noisy and consume more energy. Industrial fans are best used in large, open spaces where strong, consistent airflow is necessary for comfort and safety.
10. Misting Fans
Misting fans combine airflow with a fine mist of water, providing effective cooling for outdoor areas. They are perfect for patios, decks, and outdoor events. Advantages include enhanced cooling through evaporation, portability, and ease of use. However, they require a water source and may not always be suitable for indoor use. Misting fans are best used outdoors during hot weather, at sporting events, or in gardens to provide a refreshing breeze.
11. Bladeless Fans
Bladeless fans use innovative technology to create smooth, consistent airflow without visible blades. They are safe, stylish, and often come with additional features like air purification. Advantages include safety, sleek design, quiet operation, and easy cleaning. However, they can be more expensive than traditional fans. Bladeless fans are best used in offices, modern living spaces, or homes with children and pets, where aesthetics and safety are priorities.
Choosing the Right Fan for your Space
Choosing the right fan for your space involves considering various factors, from the size of the space to specific features that enhance functionality and comfort. Some factors to consider include:
- Room size
- Purpose and placement
- Features and functionality
- Design and aesthetics
- Budget and value for money
- Safety and maintenance
In Summary
When it comes to choosing a fan for your home or workspace, the options are endless. Whether you’re looking for a ceiling fan or a smaller option like a pedestal fan, there’s a wide variety of designs and styles available. In the end, you’ll need to consider the purpose of your fan, your design preference and also your budget.
If you’re looking for high quality indoor or outdoor ceiling fans, then explore our range. At Big Ass Fans, our fans are equipped with the latest technology and engineered for superior efficiency. We have fans to suit residential, commercial, and industrial spaces.