Features
- 【Heating & Cooling & Fresh Indoor 3 IN 1】:All you need is one bladeless fan,including H1-H3 speed/68℉-99℉ Heating mode & 1-8 speed Cooling mode,Paired with an 80 ° swing design, it can quickly warm the entire room in winter and quickly circulate air throughout to getting cooling the room in summer.Covers up to 400 square feet of room, HEPA filter 99% soot, pollen and dander, cleans entire room air 5 times per hour. Improve room airflow so your room air is always fresh.
- 【HEPA Air Purifier Funtion】:The efficient combination of fan and air purifier, equipped with HEPA at the bottom, meets H12 standards. It can effectively adsorb dust and smoke in the air, filter particles with a size of 0.3 microns, and effectively remove more than 99.7% of impurities in the air.
- 【Intelligent Display & Two-Way Control 】:The fan has an LED Display that can display information such as wind speed mode, size, and timing. And not only can the Remote Controller(Powered by AAA batteries) be used to control various functions of the bladeless fan, but LED Touch Control can also be used to adjust mode, wind speed, oscillation, and timing.
- 【Bladeless Design & Dumping Power Outage】: A better safety design is reflected in the fan's bladeless design, which is safer for families and baby, with a more natural wind feel and easier to clean;The fan also has an automatic power-off protection design to prevent dumping.
- 【Mute Mode & Timed Off】:For sleeping more comfortably, we designed sleep mode that smooth oscillation and is ultra quiet. The LED Display will also automatically turn off after 5 seconds, creating a quiet environment. The timer can be set up to 8H, providing you with a sufficiently quiet sleeping environment.
Specifications
Energy Efficiency Class | Efficient |
Color | Black |
Size | 32inch Heating & Cooling & HEPA |
Unit Count | 1 |
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A 32-inch bladeless tower fan that provides heating, cooling, and HEPA air filtration for indoor rooms up to 400 sq ft, with H1–H3 heating (68–99 °F) and 1–8 cooling speeds plus 80° oscillation. It uses an H12 HEPA filter that captures ≥99.7% of 0.3 μm particles, and includes LED touch and remote controls, an 8-hour timer, quiet sleep mode, automatic display-off, and power-off protection.
Faryuan 3 IN 1 Tower Fan, 31.5Inch Cooling & Heating Bladeless Fan with HEPA Filter 99.97%, Floor Fan Combo 80° Oscillating with Remote, 8H Timer for Indoor, Bedroom, Home Office Room Review
Why I picked this 3-in-1
I wanted a single device that could handle year‑round comfort in a small bedroom and a home office: gentle cooling in summer, a quick blast of warmth on chilly mornings, and a bit of air scrubbing during allergy season. The Faryuan 3‑in‑1 tower fan promised all of that in a slim, bladeless package. After several weeks of daily use, it’s become a practical, low‑maintenance fixture in my space—with a few caveats worth knowing before you buy.
Design, build, and setup
This is a 32‑inch, black tower with a clean, balanced profile that tucks easily beside a nightstand or desk. The bladeless design is both safer around kids and pets and a breeze to wipe down—no grills to unscrew or blades to dust. The base feels stable, and there’s built‑in tip‑over protection that cuts power if it’s knocked off balance. Setup was painless: attach the base, plug in, and it’s ready.
The HEPA filter lives in the lower section and is easy to access. It’s an H12‑rated cartridge that targets particles down to 0.3 microns (pollen, dust, pet dander, and general household debris). There’s an LED display at the top with touch controls, plus a compact remote. The display auto‑dims and turns off shortly after you set it, which I appreciate at night.
Small note on the remote: it uses AAA batteries that aren’t included. The layout is straightforward—mode, speed, oscillation, timer—but there’s no backlight. Range and responsiveness have been solid across a medium‑sized bedroom.
Cooling performance
For cooling, you get eight fan speeds and 80° oscillation. In a 180‑square‑foot bedroom, this fan moves air effectively and evenly, especially when oscillation is enabled. The airflow is smoother and less choppy than a bladed fan, which makes it feel more comfortable over long periods. It won’t replace an AC unit on a truly hot day—no fan will—but it excels at quickly circulating conditioned air and eliminating warm pockets. Pair it with a window or portable AC and the room feels cooler, faster.
On its higher speeds, the Faryuan pushes a respectable column of air without rattles or buzzing. On mid settings (3–5), it’s the sweet spot for a workspace: enough movement to stay comfortable without drying your eyes or flapping papers. In an open living room, the throw becomes more “spot cooling” than whole‑room coverage. The manufacturer claims up to 400 sq ft, but in practice I’d call it best for small to medium rooms.
Heating performance
Heating is where this unit surprised me. There are three heat levels and a temperature range adjustment from 68–99 °F. It behaves like a compact ceramic space heater integrated into a fan tower. From a cold start, warm air arrives within seconds, and the column‑style output distributes that warmth more evenly than a typical cube heater.
I found it ideal for taking the edge off a cool morning in a home office or for preheating a bedroom before bedtime. As with any portable heater, expect it to supplement rather than replace central heat. Safety features (bladeless form, tip‑over shutoff, and a measured approach to output) make it comfortable to use regularly.
Air purification
The integrated H12 HEPA filter is genuinely useful. Over a few weeks, I noticed less dust settling near the unit and fewer morning sniffles during a high‑pollen stretch. While it doesn’t have a dedicated air quality sensor or a real‑time PM readout, the filter and the fan’s consistent airflow do a good job of removing common particulates when run several hours a day. It’s not a substitute for a high‑CADR, dedicated purifier in a large or smoky environment, but for bedrooms and home offices it provides tangible benefit while doing double duty as a fan or heater.
A couple of practical notes:
- The filter is easy to swap without tools.
- Expect a replacement cadence of roughly every 6–12 months depending on use and environment.
- Finding brand‑specific replacement filters can be trickier than it should be; budget time to source compatible replacements.
Noise and sleep mode
Noise performance is one of the Faryuan’s strengths. On speeds 1–3, it’s whisper‑quiet—more of a soft, consistent whoosh than a mechanical hum. Sleep mode smooths the airflow profile and turns the display off after a few seconds, which helps in light‑sleep environments. Mid speeds are still conversation‑friendly, and even on high I didn’t notice any rattling or tonal spikes that can make a fan fatiguing over time.
If you like a bit of white noise, speed 3 with oscillation is a perfect background. If you want near‑silence, speed 1 in sleep mode blends into the room.
Controls and everyday usability
The dual control scheme (top touch panel and remote) covers the essentials well: speed, mode (cooling or heating), oscillation, and an 8‑hour timer. There’s no app or smart home integration, and you can’t set multi‑day schedules, but day‑to‑day operation is simple and reliable.
A few quality‑of‑life touches stood out:
- Display auto‑off means no glowing clock effect at night.
- The timer is intuitive and dependable.
- The oscillation angle is modest (80°), but the column airflow makes it effective in small to mid‑size rooms.
Things I’d like to see in a future revision: a wider oscillation option, a backlit remote, and a child lock for the touch panel.
Safety and energy considerations
The bladeless format is inherently safer, and the tip‑over shutoff behaved exactly as it should in my testing. Surface temperatures stay reasonable during heating, and the unit feels well‑ventilated with no hot spots or plastic odors once it’s run in.
On energy use, it behaves like you’d expect: fan‑only mode is frugal; heating mode draws typical space‑heater power when engaged. Used strategically—short bursts to warm a room, or low fan speeds to circulate conditioned air—it can help you feel more comfortable without leaning as heavily on whole‑home systems.
Maintenance and ownership
Maintenance is straightforward:
- Wipe the exterior periodically; no blade grills to wrestle with.
- Replace the H12 HEPA filter as needed; vacuuming prefilters extends life if your environment is dusty.
- Keep the intake area clear—avoiding thick rugs or drapes near the base improves performance.
My biggest pain point is filter sourcing. The filter bay and mechanism are great, but replacements aren’t as ubiquitous as I’d like. If you’re planning to run purification daily, consider buying a spare filter up front.
Where it fits—and where it doesn’t
The Faryuan 3‑in‑1 tower fan shines in:
- Bedrooms where quiet, dark operation matters.
- Home offices that need both gentle cooling and spot heating without a second device.
- Small living areas where floor space is at a premium and a slim, modern look is preferable.
It’s less ideal for:
- Large, open rooms where you need broad‑coverage airflow.
- Users who want app control, voice assistants, or advanced air quality sensing.
- Anyone who wants guaranteed, easy‑to‑find replacement filters at big‑box stores.
The bottom line
As an all‑season comfort appliance, this tower fan delivers. Cooling is smooth and effective for small to medium rooms, heating is quick and evenly distributed, and the integrated H12 HEPA filtration adds real everyday value. The industrial design is thoughtful, quiet operation stands out, and the safety features inspire confidence.
The trade‑offs—modest oscillation, no smart features, and filter availability that requires a bit of planning—are worth weighing. Still, for a compact device that credibly replaces a separate fan, space heater, and light‑duty air purifier, it performs above expectations.
Recommendation: I recommend the Faryuan 3‑in‑1 tower fan for bedrooms and home offices where quiet operation and versatile, year‑round comfort matter. It’s a smart, tidy solution if you can live without app control and are willing to plan ahead for replacement filters.
Project Ideas
Business
Event Climate + Clean-Air Rental
Offer short-term rentals of branded tower units for small events, pop-ups, and film sets. Package units with stands, extension cords, and quick setup guidance. Market to event planners for weddings, vendor markets, and product launches as a compact solution for targeted heating/cooling and visible HEPA filtration — include optional on-site servicing and filter swaps between bookings.
Allergy-Friendly Airbnb Amenity Service
Partner with short-term rental hosts and property managers to supply and maintain tower fans as a premium amenity marketed for allergy sufferers and families. Provide installation, scheduled filter replacement subscriptions, and a certificate for listings. Charge a setup fee plus monthly maintenance to deliver peace of mind to guests and higher nightly rates to hosts.
Corporate Nap/Wellness Pods
Create turnkey wellness pods for offices that combine the tower fan with a privacy booth or nap chair. Highlight features: quiet sleep mode, HEPA filtration, and adjustable heating/cooling for comfortable rest. Sell or lease the pods to HR departments as an employee wellness benefit; offer ongoing maintenance and filter subscription plans.
Home Comfort Bundles with Installation
Start a small local business selling curated home-comfort bundles: the tower fan plus a matching custom housing (decor option), smart plug integration, and an initial filter pack. Offer installation, app/scheduling setup, and a yearly maintenance plan (filter replacements, cleaning). Target new homeowners and senior-living families who value turnkey solutions.
Mobile Clean-Air Demonstrations & Pop-ups
Run pop-up demonstrations at farmers’ markets, malls, and real-estate open houses to show measurable air-quality improvements using the tower’s HEPA function. Collect emails with short on-site air-quality checks, sell units on the spot with promotional discounts, and convert leads into recurring filter replacement subscriptions. Use demo data to educate customers and upsell multi-unit solutions for small businesses.
Creative
Decorative Custom Housing
Build a decorative outer shell to disguise the tower fan as a piece of furniture — use plywood or MDF with routed patterns, paint or wood veneer, and include cutouts for airflow and control access. Add a removable front panel for easy HEPA filter changes and a magnetic latch. Result: a fan that matches your living room style and looks like a designer floor lamp or column.
Seasonal Terrarium + Microclimate
Create a small indoor plant display around the fan that benefits from controlled airflow and temperature. Mount a shallow shelf or ring at the base to hold succulents or humidity-loving plants, then use gentle fan airflow (low speed, oscillation off) and the heater function to extend growing seasons or create a warm germination corner for seedlings. Include a removable plexiglass shield to direct airflow and protect plants.
Sensory Calming Station for Kids
Turn the bladeless fan into part of a sensory corner: surround it with soft fabric panels, LED strip lighting synced to slow breathing patterns, and scented (non-aerosol) cotton pouches placed near the intake for subtle fragrance. Use the quiet sleep mode and HEPA filtration to create a safe, calm airflow for naps and sensory breaks — decorate the shell with themed decals to make it kid-friendly.
Ambient Art & Light Sculpture
Repurpose the fan as the core of a kinetic light sculpture. Fabricate an open-frame tower that lets the fan’s oscillation move lightweight hanging elements (ribbons, paper mobiles) and mount RGB LED strips around the interior to cast dynamic shadows. Use speed settings to change motion and create a gallery-ready piece that also purifies the room’s air.
Photography Wind & Climate Station
Convert the unit into a compact studio gadget: add a removable diffuser/cone to shape airflow for hair or fabric motion, use the heater for subtle warming effects, and rely on the HEPA filter to keep dust down on shoots. Build a quick-mount stand or rig so it integrates with light stands and tabletop backdrops for controlled small-studio wind effects.