Improved air circulation enhances the effectiveness of your home heating and cooling solutions and can save you money.

The year-round use of fans can improve home comfort and even help you spread your energy budget that little bit further. Portable fans can supplement home heating and cooling systems to help maintain more even temperatures—or to focus the heating or cooling on particularly busy rooms. Fans let you control the climate throughout the home or in whatever room you’re in. Fans let you control the climate in your room . By turning up the air conditioner in the summer and combining this with a fan to increase circulation of cool air, you can save some cash!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of using a fan?» Open answer

  • Optimises the effectiveness of home heating and cooling systems
  • Offers focused air-circulation solutions
  • Reduces heating and cooling costs
  • Improves air flow in hallways and basements

Can using fans really cut down on home energy bills?» Open answer

Yes, because they allow you to turn down the heat in winter and turn up the air conditioner in summer.

When you use a fan, you have better control over your home climate and depend less on the vagaries of centralised heating and cooling systems. By improving air circulation in your home, you are able to maximise the effectiveness of your home climate-control systems. This is true in the hot summer months, when the air conditioning may create cold spots in the home. It is also true in the winter, when a fan may help to even out the heat so your central heating system runs less. Fans with timers give you added control over the energy efficiency of your home.

Are there other things I can do to increase energy efficiency at home?» Open answer

In addition to using fans to help optimise your home heating and cooling systems, there are a number of other steps you can take to save money and help the environment. Click on any of the links below for other ideas.
Europe’s Energy Portal
European Commission: Education on Energy
homeenergysavingtips.co.uk

Do fans require any special care?» Open answer

Keep the following guidelines in mind to get the most out of your Honeywell fan.

Operating guidelines

  • Read all the instructions before using your fan.
  • Close supervision is necessary when a fan is used by or near children.
  • Do not operate the fan without the protective front and rear grills in position.
  • Set your fan on a dry, level surface.
  • Do not use a fan outdoors.


Cleaning guidelines

  • Unplug the fan from the electricity supply.
  • Use only a damp cloth to gently wipe the fan clean.
  • Do not immerse the fan in water and never allow water to enter the motor housing.
  • Do not use petrol, paint thinner or other chemicals to clean the fan.
  • Unless the grills are removable, dismantling the fan to clean it is not recommended. Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to clean the grills, and then wipe them with a damp cloth.
  • Store the fan in its original box or cover the fan to protect it from dust.

Are there safety concerns with fans?» Open answer

As with all home appliances, there is a low level of risk associated with the use of portable fans. Honeywell fans are designed to help minimise these risks. If you follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and use a little common sense, you have all you need to operate Honeywell fans safely.

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Improved air circulation enhances the effectiveness of your home heating and cooling solutions and can save you money.

The year-round use of fans can improve home comfort and even help you spread your energy budget that little bit further. Portable fans can supplement home heating and cooling systems to help maintain more even temperatures—or to focus the heating or cooling on particularly busy rooms. Fans let you control the climate throughout the home or in whatever room you’re in. Fans let you control the climate in your room . By turning up the air conditioner in the summer and combining this with a fan to increase circulation of cool air, you can save some cash!

Energy efficient, cost efficient

In the winter, using a fan to circulate warm air is an effective way to save energy and money. A Honeywell fan will improve heat distribution from all types of heating systems—including central heating, wood stoves and portable heaters. Circulating the warm air will enable you to turn down the heat without sacrificing comfort.

We all know that fans help cool you in warm months, but did you know that they can also help save you real money on your home-cooling bills? Simply run a Honeywell fan along with your air conditioner or central cooling system this summer. The fan will improve air movement throughout the room, which means you will need less cooled air. This allows you to turn down your air conditioner and use less energy to cool the same space.

Buying guide

No two fans are the same. Use our helpful guide to find your perfect match. This will ensure that you get the most effective air-circulation solution—and energy savings—for your situation.

Before choosing a Honeywell fan, consider these questions:

  1. Will you use the fan in both summer and winter?
  2. In which room will you use the fan?
  3. Are there other rooms you may want to use it in as well?
  4. Do you require a particularly quiet fan?
  5. Will you use the fan to cool you personally or to cool the whole room?
  6. Where do you want to put the fan (table, floor or wall)?
  7. Will the fan be used around children?
  8. Do you want a lightweight fan or a heavier one?
  9. Would you prefer removable grills for easier cleaning?
  10. Do you require specific safety features?

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Save money and save energy with fans – all about Honeywell fans

The use of well-placed fans means you can turn down your central heating in the winter and turn up your air conditioner in the summer. Better air circulation leads to improved temperature distribution in your house, and this adds up to energy efficiency and savings for you.

Honeywell fans: three product types

Table-top fans
Table-top fans are used to blow air directly onto you or to circulate air around you. Some offer a wall-mountable feature when space is at a premium. Table-top fans offer 90º pivoting options to enhance room air circulation. They are perfect for cooling a particular area of an office, bedroom or other small room.

Features and advantages: oscillating, tilt, quiet operation, multiple speed settings, elegant design, easy to assemble, and a carry handle.

Turbo™ fans
Turbo™ fans have the powerful air circulating capacity. Some TurboTM fans can pivot up or down so that air is directed at various parts of the room for optimal circulation. They are ideal for medium to large rooms, such as family rooms and bedrooms.

Some models are more rugged in design and have non-slip grips, adjustable heads and multiple speeds. These fans are most commonly used in garages, basements, workshops and utility areas. Some models have two independently operating fans.

Features and advantages: powerful, variable tilt head, very stable, multiple speed settings, recessed carry handle, elegant design, removable grills for easy cleaning, quiet operation, and reinforced grill to protect people from injury.

Tower fans
Tower fans are very quiet and offer sleek styling that goes with any room. Their slim, vertical design makes them ideal for fitting into smaller spaces. Instead of the traditional blade design, a tube at the centre spins and pushes air through the vertical grill.

Stand fans have a fan head mounted on a pedestal around a metre above the floor so they can easily be placed behind sofas or other furniture. Stand fans are powerful and easy to assemble, and their height can be adjusted. Both tower and stand fans are ideal for whole room air cooling and are perfectly suited for bedrooms and family rooms.

Features: elegant, space-saving design, oscillating, remote control, temperature control, multiple speed settings, “Breeze” interval function, timer function, carry handle, solid base, Gliding Grill function (only the grill oscillates), multiple wind modes (normal, breeze and sleeping), strong and stable, and variable air-flow setting.

Simply click on the model that interests you to find out more about its features.