Hiluce 3-in-1 Bladeless Fan with Air Purifier,Indoor Heater,Fan and Heater Combo HEPA Filter,Tip-Over Switch,26ft/s Quiet Tower Fans,80°Oscillating, 8 Speeds, 9H Timer, 32 inch Large

3-in-1 Bladeless Fan with Air Purifier,Indoor Heater,Fan and Heater Combo HEPA Filter,Tip-Over Switch,26ft/s Quiet Tower Fans,80°Oscillating, 8 Speeds, 9H Timer, 32 inch Large

Features

  • 3 IN1 BLADELESS FAN:Hiluce heater fan combo adopts a bladeless design concept.Bladeless is safer and reliable for families with children or pets. The combination of 3seconds rapid heating and cooling allows you to enjoy the most comfortable temperature all year round,The HEPA filter efficiently filters the air, allowing you to breathe the freshest air at all times. Tips:It is recommended to change the filter element every 3-6 months.
  • 3-LAYER FILTRATION&FAR CONTROL:HEPA filter removes 99.97% of soot, pollen and dander. Improves room airflow, providing healthy and fresh air for you and your family. With a remote control, you can easily control timing, swing, wind speed, temperature. Bringing you a more convenient life experience.(the remote control can be used within a range of 197 inches)
  • LOW ENERGY CONSUMPTION & HIGH COMFORT:Temperature anywhere from 68-95˚F with ±1˚F precision. When the indoor temperature reaches the value you set, the heating mode will enter the standby state. When the temperature is lower than the set value, the heating function will automatically turn on again.Intelligent energy saving, reducing energy consumption by 50%, making every kilowatt-hour of electricity contribute to a green future.
  • CUT OUT THE NOISE & PORTABLE:This fan and heater combo equipped with a new upgraded brushless motor which is engineered for ultra-quiet and high wind velocity emits less than 30dh sound when running, providing you with a quieter environment.No installation required, saving time and effort, the ring design makes it easy to move it anywhere.
  • CUSTOMIZABLE COMFORT: This heater and fan combo has 8 cooling fan speeds and 3 heating speeds ,from soothing-soft to storm-strong, you can easily customize your comfort at the touch of a button, on the panel or the remote.The LED will displays the indoor temperature in real time, and the 9-hour timer ensures you can set it and forget it.The 80° widespread oscillation option enlivens every inch of air in your living space.(The LED display will automatically turn off after 3 seconds)
  • WORRY-FREE AFTER-SALES SERVICE & EXQUISITE GIFT: If you have any questions or concerns about our products, you can contact us and our after-sales team will try our best to help every customer.Hiluce Tower Fan can be used as a Valentine's Day Gift for your lover, as a Thanksgiving Day Gift , Christmas Day Gift or Birthday Present for family or friends etc.
  • WARM TIPS: 1.Built to meet U. S. voltage requirements. Certified, safety-tested, and warrantied for use only in the U. S. 2.When you need to replace or remove the fan and reinstall it, make sure the plug inside the fan is connected to the socket.

Specifications

Energy Efficiency Class Energy Efficient
Color White
Size M
Unit Count 500

A 3‑in‑1 bladeless tower that functions as an electric heater, fan, and HEPA air purifier, featuring a tip‑over safety switch and a HEPA filter that removes 99.97% of particles such as soot, pollen, and dander (filter replacement recommended every 3–6 months). It offers 8 fan speeds and 3 heat settings, 80° oscillation, a 9‑hour timer, remote control (≈197 in range), LED temperature display, setpoint control from 68–95°F (±1°F) with automatic standby, and quiet brushless‑motor operation.

Model Number: HL

Hiluce 3-in-1 Bladeless Fan with Air Purifier,Indoor Heater,Fan and Heater Combo HEPA Filter,Tip-Over Switch,26ft/s Quiet Tower Fans,80°Oscillating, 8 Speeds, 9H Timer, 32 inch Large Review

4.1 out of 5

What it is and who it’s for

The Hiluce 3‑in‑1 tower is a bladeless fan, space heater, and HEPA air purifier rolled into a single, slim column. I’ve been using it as a year‑round companion in a home office and a small bedroom, leaning on its heat during cold mornings, quiet airflow during mid‑day calls, and filtration when pollen counts spike. If you’re short on floor space, want safer airflow around kids or pets, and don’t want to juggle three separate appliances, this compact tower makes a strong case—especially at a price that’s far lower than flagship bladeless brands.

Setup and design

Unboxing is straightforward: no tools, no assembly beyond seating the HEPA filter and placing the unit. The tower is about the height of a low table and has a narrow footprint, so it tucks beside a desk or dresser easily. The circular “ring” head is not just for looks—it doubles as a grab point, making the whole unit easy to move from room to room. Build quality is tidy for the class: clean seams, stable base, and an LED readout that’s bright enough by day and turns off after a few seconds so it won’t glow at night.

A few practical touches stand out. The tip‑over switch cuts power instantly if it’s bumped, and the bladeless aperture means no exposed fan blades to tempt kids’ fingers or pet tails. It’s also truly plug‑and‑play; you’re using it within minutes.

Heating performance

For a compact heater, it warms up fast. From a cold start, I felt usable heat within a few seconds and a comfortable rise in room temperature in under 10 minutes in a 120–150 sq ft room with a closed door. There are three heat levels and a thermostat you can set from 68–95°F in 1° increments. Once the room reaches the set point, the unit slips into standby and cycles back on as the temperature drops. This behavior matters: it avoids the “sauna, then chill” swings common to cheap space heaters and helps keep energy use in check.

It’s still a zone heater, not a whole‑house solution, but the combination of directed airflow and oscillation pushes warm air farther than a typical ceramic cube heater. If your goal is to take the edge off in a bedroom, office, or den, it does the job well.

Cooling and airflow

As a fan, the Hiluce tower is surprisingly versatile. It offers eight speeds, and the steps are spaced sensibly—low speeds are a soft breeze suitable for a bedside table, while the upper range moves a lot of air across a room without the harsh sensation of a bladed box fan. The 80° oscillation is wide enough for most rooms and reduces hotspots when heating or pocket drafts when cooling. I found the oscillation action smooth, with no creaks or clunks.

One design trait I’ve grown to appreciate with bladeless towers is the character of the airflow: because the air is accelerated through an aperture, it feels more uniform and less choppy. That holds true here, particularly welcome on high fan speeds.

Air purification

The built‑in HEPA filter targets fine particles like pollen, dander, and soot, and Hiluce recommends replacing it every 3–6 months depending on use. There’s no published CADR rating, so I can’t quantify performance precisely, but in day‑to‑day use the unit helped reduce the musty, dusty smell that creeps into my office after a weekend with the windows open. It also saved me from running a separate purifier on mild days when I just needed fresher air and a touch of circulation.

One note: because this is a combined system, you’re purifying the air you’re moving or heating anyway. That’s convenient, but it does mean the filter is in use more often than a standalone purifier might be. Plan on regular replacements, and keep a spare on hand if you’re sensitive to allergens.

Controls, remote, and daily use

Controls are split between a capacitive top panel and a small remote. The remote lets you adjust mode (heat or fan), speed, temperature, oscillation, and set the timer up to 9 hours. In practice, it worked reliably across a typical 12×14 room; it likes line‑of‑sight, as most infrared remotes do. The LED readout shows current room temperature and then dims itself after a few seconds, which is great for bedrooms.

A few usability observations:
- The thermostat is reasonably accurate, and the 1° increments make it easy to fine‑tune comfort.
- The timer is straightforward and useful for falling asleep or pre‑heating a room before you wake.
- Button beeps are audible; I wish there were a way to disable them for late‑night adjustments.
- Check the packaging carefully for the remote—it can be tucked into the foam.

Noise and comfort

The brushless motor pays dividends in sound quality. On the lowest fan speeds, the tower is whisper‑quiet—soft enough for video calls without being picked up by microphones. Mid‑range speeds produce a smooth hush rather than a rattly fan noise. At the highest fan setting, you’ll hear it, but it’s still gentler than a comparable bladed fan or many ceramic heaters.

Heat mode is similarly well‑mannered; even on high, it avoids the harsh blower whine many compact heaters suffer from. If you’re a light sleeper, speeds 1–3 with the display off make for friendly bedroom use.

Energy use and safety

Space heaters are inherently power‑hungry, but the Hiluce’s thermostat and auto‑standby help avoid constant full‑tilt operation. If you’re using it as a targeted zone heater—warming the room you’re in while easing off a central thermostat—you can genuinely reduce whole‑home energy use in shoulder seasons. Fan‑only mode sips power and is easy to justify running all day.

Safety features are well‑implemented: the tip‑over cut‑off reacts immediately, and the bladeless design removes a common hazard. As with any heater, you’ll want to keep it clear of drapes and avoid placing it on plush surfaces.

Reliability and quirks

Over several weeks, the unit behaved as expected: no odd noises, no creaks in oscillation, and consistent heating and airflow. I did encounter two minor quirks across extended use:

  • Once, the tower seemed to change a setting with an errant beep while the remote was resting face‑down on the couch—likely a button press. Keeping the remote on a table solved it.
  • After moving the unit to a new outlet, it didn’t respond on the first try. Power‑cycling (unplugging for a minute) restored normal operation.

Neither issue was a showstopper, but they’re worth noting. Given the amount of functionality in a compact package, quality control matters; I’d keep the receipt and test all features—especially oscillation and heat cycling—during the return window.

What could be better

  • Wider oscillation would be welcome for large rooms; 80° is good, but 90–120° would cover more seating positions.
  • A dedicated “display off” or “mute beeps” option would improve bedroom friendliness even further.
  • A published CADR rating for the purifier would make it easier to compare filtration performance.
  • A magnetic perch for the remote on the tower’s body would reduce the risk of misplacing it.

Value

Stacking a heater, fan, and HEPA purifier into one footprint is useful on its own; doing that in a bladeless tower at this price makes the Hiluce feel like solid value. The performance isn’t gimmicky—you genuinely get fast heat, flexible airflow, and meaningful filtration in a compact, quiet appliance. It won’t replace a robust standalone purifier in a large, dusty living room, and it’s not meant to heat an entire floor, but for the rooms you actually occupy day to day, it covers a lot of ground.

Bottom line

The Hiluce tower earns a spot in my daily routine because it’s three things I reach for anyway—heat, air movement, and filtration—without three cords and three footprints. It heats quickly and evenly, stays quiet enough for work and sleep, and its thermostat, timer, and auto‑dimming display make it simple to live with. While I’d like clearer filtration specs and a few quality‑of‑life tweaks, the core experience is strong.

Recommendation: I recommend the Hiluce tower for small to medium rooms where you want safe, quiet, and flexible comfort from a single device. It’s especially compelling for bedrooms and home offices, or for anyone trying to cut clutter and energy use with targeted heating. Just be sure to test all functions early and hold onto your proof of purchase, and keep a spare filter in the closet so you can maintain performance through allergy season.



Project Ideas

Business

Seasonal Comfort Subscription

Offer the tower as part of a subscription: device sale or rental + scheduled filter replacements, annual safety checks, and seasonal tuning. Customers pay a monthly fee that covers replacement HEPA filters every 3–6 months, pickup/delivery for repairs, and priority support. Target markets: seniors, busy families, apartment complexes, property managers. Revenue model: device amortization + recurring filter and service fees; offer tiers (basic filter-only, premium includes delivery/installation and rapid replacement).


Event Climate & Air Quality Rental

Rent units for short-term events where quiet climate control and improved air quality matter—weddings, pop-up shops, film sets, conferences, model homes. Provide delivery, branded vinyl wraps, on-site technician for large events, and spare units/filters. Price per day or per event with add-ons (branding, extended runtime batteries for remote areas). Market to event planners, photographers, and PR agencies. Upsell: scented pads or mood-light integrations from the creative projects.


Business Wellness Packages (B2B)

Sell or lease bundled comfort/air-purification packages to small businesses—yoga studios, salons, boutique hotels, co-working spaces. Include on-install training, scheduled maintenance, and performance reports (filter changes, indoor temp consistency). Offer co-branding or rental units for studios that want a quiet, safe environment. Pricing: installation fee + monthly maintenance or an annual contract. Benefits for clients: energy savings (setpoint control + standby), quieter operation, improved guest comfort.


Content + Accessory Microbusiness

Build an online presence around styling, modifying, and using bladeless tower units—how-to videos for the wood sleeves, planter tops, scent pads, and Arduino projects. Monetize with affiliate links to the tower, sell downloadable plans or full DIY kits (cut-to-size sleeves, LED kits, scent pad holders) on Etsy/Shopify, and offer virtual consults for custom home integrations. Revenue streams: ad/affiliate income, kit sales, paid tutorials, and one-off custom commissions.

Creative

Mood & Meditation Pod (scent + light)

Turn the bladeless tower into a small meditation/relaxation pod. Build a low wooden stand that raises the unit to eye level, attach a removable LED strip ring around the fan's outer perimeter for warm/cool color scenes, and add a clip-on passive scent pad holder that sits outside the air inlet (never place liquids inside or on the filter). Use a thin felt pad with a few drops of essential oil and replace often. Control fan/heater speed and LED scenes with the remote for guided breathing sequences (slow fan oscillation + warm light for relaxation). Materials: plywood or hardwood scraps, LED strip + controller, adhesive felt pads, velcro or small metal clips. Outcome: a calming focal piece for a studio or living room.


Custom Wood Sleeve & Planter Top

Make a decorative wooden sleeve that wraps the tower to match home decor. Create internal cutouts that align with air inlets and the ring to preserve airflow and HEPA access. Add a shallow, removable planter tray on top (with a sealed liner) for low-water succulents or faux plants so you get a living aesthetic without risking moisture near the electronics. Finish with oil or varnish and felt feet for portability. Skills: basic woodworking (routing, sanding), measuring for vents, finish work. Result: sells well as a bespoke home-decor upgrade or gift.


Seedling Climate Station

Use the heater + purifier to create a controlled microclimate for seed starting in colder months. Build a Plexiglas or wooden mini-hood with a hinged door that sits over a seed tray and routes the tower's airflow into the hood (maintain clearance and safety, tip-over switch must remain functional). Use gentle low fan speeds and the lowest heat setting with a thermometer/hygrometer inside. The HEPA filter helps keep airborne mold spores and pollen down. Materials: clear acrylic sheets, small hinges, silicone seals, thermometer. Outcome: faster germination and healthier seedlings for gardeners or small-scale growers.


Kinetic Air Sculpture (interactive)

Create an art piece that reacts to sound, light, or motion by changing the tower's speed and oscillation. Use an IR blaster or an Arduino-compatible IR remote emulator to send fan/heater commands. Combine with lightweight fabric or ribbon elements attached around the ring to create flowing motion as air changes. Add sensors (mic, PIR) to trigger modes—sound-reactive ribbons that swell during music, or a welcoming breeze when a person enters. Materials: microcontroller with IR library, ribbon/fabric, mounts. Outcome: gallery piece or commissioned installation.