Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #11900 in Home
- Brand: Brookstone
Bed Fan with Wireless Remote
Product Description
Bed Fan with Wireless Remote. Bed Fan: a better way to cool off at night! Kicking the sheets to the end of the bed? Try Bed Fan. It tucks between the top and bottom sheets to cool your body-the source of the heat-instead of the entire house. More effective and efficient than traditional cooling methods, which only affect the air outside the sheets, you can turn off the AC and save on cooling costs. Bed Fan disperses built-up body heat with a cool, refreshing breeze between the sheets. Perfect for couples with different preferences! Some people sleep hot under only a sheet. Others want layers of blankets. And there are others who sleep hot and cold - they're often convicted in the morning of stealing the covers or kicking them to the bottom of the bed. Bed Fan to the rescue. It sits at the foot or side of the bed and keeps cool, fresh air moving between your top and bottom sheets. Position the Bed Fan to one side, or in the middle for both sleepers. Or buy two - one for each of you. Choose your level of cool with the wireless remote. Bed Fan's wireless remote sits on the nightstand for easy-to-reach adjusting. Powered by 2 AA batteries (not included), the wireless remote is backlit upon touch so you can see it as you adjust it at night. It controls the powerful dual fans that move up to 680 feet of air a minute dispersing built-up body heat under the sheets. You'll sleep comfortably all night long as the Bed Fan blows a refreshing breeze. If you wake up too warm, simply adjust the fan with the wireless remote. Twist the top to increase or decrease the fan's intensity. With the remote at your bedside, you can adjust it without getting out of the covers-helping you get back to sleep faster.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
It's what you expect... a fan and not your savior
By M. Barrett
I just got mine in and it preforms as expected. Had a little trouble with it straight out of the box, but that was on me (took 2xAA batteries straight out of the freezer and it didn't work at first). I called Brookstone's customer support (<1 min of ringing) and they offered me to print out the shipping receipt to send it back; instead I asked if I could take it to a local Brookstone for an exchange and they were ok with that. After I brought it in they were willing to replace my 'defective' unit right away, but I asked them to check it first to see if it was user error. It worked flawlessly for them, so I asked to keep my original unit. The power cable's electrical connector is a little heavier so I just needed to find an outlet that would seat it securely (it worked fine afterwards for me).It is a fan, so don't expect it to have excellent airflow under heavier blankets. However, if you're sleeping warm anyways you shouldn't be using anything more than a sheet... just my opinion. The unit does make a slight vibration against the foot of the bed that's hardly noticeable for me as long as I don't poke my feet too far down. The wireless remote is a nice feature, however I have no use to adjust the speed at all after it's on (I like my fans on high all the time). The fan pushes air under a sheet I'd say about 3 feet... It does NOT blow it all the way through the sheet, so you won't end up getting whipped in the face by the other end of the sheet (I'm 5'11" and the air force stops right around mid chest which is nice for me).Yes, I did find the unit tipped over when I awoke, but I accounted that to me again (I move around when I sleep).Oh, the power cord is nice and long so you have about 15' worth of cord to position it from the electrical socket.All in all, it was a good buy for ME; if you keep it in retrospect and don't have outrageous expectations for it (like expecting to have hurricane force winds). I bought a fan for my bed and it is what it is... a fan for my bed; it's not my cure all, but it does help and definitely doesn't hurt.Before, I used to put a box fan on an elevated surface and put my sheet over it, but which impeded the air suction from the back end and causing the dB's to go up as the unit strained to draw in air. With this fan I sacrificed the power of a box fan for a product designed to bypass that and is more quiet. The question you need to answer for yourself is, "Is $100 worth a fan that won't answer all my sleep problems, but may help a little?" For me the answer was simply yes because I'm tried of restless hot nights with nothing practical to help. I don't expect it to always be my answer, but if it even improves 50% of those nights than it's worth it to me because sleep is a necessity so I don't mind a little luxury.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent upgrade from the original bed fan
By amazongirl
I bought a bed fan about 6 months ago on Amazon, which is not made near as nice as this one, and was almost as expensive. The remote control is a huge plus, especially for when you are half asleep and need to turn down the air flow. There is a filter cover for the fan, as well as adjustable height settings. LOVE LOVE LOVE it. Going though menopause..... hot flashes galore. This fan has been a life saver at night.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Don't waste your time and money
By DB
Figured this would be a perfect solution for me and my GF who are warmer-than-average sleepers. Unfortunately, this thing hardly makes a difference, that is, when it stays up-right all night. It's cheap and thin design offers zero stability. Returned mine today... and PS... had to pay for the return shipping.
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