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Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 68 reviews

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    TURBO BLADE COOL & HEAT

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Excellent Product!! Im obssesed! Very Esthetic & cooling sensation in the room

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellet

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Purschased this fan for the cool and heat feature. Both of these features work great.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great product

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Amazing product! The heat feature is great and the fan puts out some air!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best fan ever

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is the best fan i ever bought very nice for heat also

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Turbo blade

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    I’m pleased with the turbo blade it works great and cool and heat up fast

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Fine, but not exceptional considering price

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    Works fine, just not very intuitive in use. Need to manually change between heat and cool. Heat works better than I expected

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    shark

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    this fan is cool and blows good airi have set up in the livingroom

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Easy set up

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The device is really easy to switch from hot to cold

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Millionaire Hair Salons

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Best purchase ever we use in my salon every day. I will buy a second one for my Winter Garden Salon

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Best Buy Employee

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great fan but wish had hepa filter

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    Decent but had to return bc with this price u can get something with hepa filter

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Shark fan

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    Good not great item. Would buy again if on sale or discount price.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Solid option vs two seperate products

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    Love the style. Love that you also get the heating element with it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Good for singles or families with older kids.

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Very nice design, it is on the bulkier side although it looks slim on picture. The output for heat is pretty good. Do not like that it get’s hot to the touch as I have little ones so unfortunately had to return due to this. I do not think the price reflects the value.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from SharkNinja Product Expert
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      Hi there,

      Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re truly sorry to hear that you had to return your TurboBlade due to safety concerns and that you feel the price doesn’t reflect the value. We understand the importance of safety, especially with little ones around, and we appreciate you taking the time to share your experience.

      Kind regards,
      Shark Clean NA

  • Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Too much effort to make it work.

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Not the best product as fan. Over priced. Need way much effort to get it working.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from SharkNinja Product Expert
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      Hello Nirav, thank you for your review and for bringing this to our attention. We’re disappointed to hear about your experience. This isn’t our usual standard and we understand how frustrating and disappointing this must be. Please reach out to our team at 1-855-427-5127. We’d love the chance to make things right and ensure you enjoy the quality experience you expect from Shark products. Warm regards, Shark Clean.

  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Hot or Iced?

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I figured it was only a matter of time before Shark followed in the steps of its luxury British inspiration and followed it from the vacuum sphere into small heating and cooling appliances. Featuring the same ‘bladeless’ design that uses a turbine to generate air pressure forced through thin vents, the Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat is an all-in-one space heater and air circulator aiming to provide flexible, efficient supplemental HVAC in your home. With more adjustability and control than its competition, the TurboBlade tries to do it all…a lofty goal given a space heater usually makes for a poor air circulator, and a good air circulator usually makes for a poor space heater. Color me surprised that it doesn’t compromise on either, and is the perfect appliance I’ve been needing for a specific space in my home. - Important Safety Note ALWAYS PLUG A SPACE HEATER DIRECTLY INTO THE WALL. A space heater continuously draws just about the maximum power a typical home circuit breaker can handle. Extension cords, power strips, surge protectors, outlet taps, and other in-between devices are almost never built to the appropriate spec to handle the high-level power draw of a space heater and can rapidly overheat, leading to a risk of fire. Older homes should also be inspected to ensure the circuit breaker and in-wall wiring are capable of safely powering a space heater. When in doubt, contact a licensed electrician. - Unboxing and Setup For how large the TurboBlade is when fully assembled and on display at the store, I was surprised by how small the box is and expected a hassle to assemble. The cleverly designed packaging has minimal voidspace and is very well laid out to protect all the major assemblies, and the assembly guide on the inner flap of the box shows the handful of steps needed to assemble the TurboBlade. Taking my time and going slow to ensure I got all the protective tapes and films removed, the tool-free, snap-together assembly took just ten minutes. In a refreshing change for small “smart” appliances, the TurboBlade does not have an app and instead is controlled entirely through the front control panel or remote (trust me, I can’t believe I’m calling this out as a positive, either). Both the remote and control panel access the same functions, though the remote can rotate the stand in about 15 degree increments for better directing airflow to where you want it. The remote is magnetic and attaches to the rear of the TurboBlade’s turbine fan when not in use. - Heating performance As it’s the dead of winter in the Northeast at the time of this review, I went straight to the heat mode in my home office. I usually run a space heater in the 11x13 room during the workday since I only have one-zone heat for the house; there’s no need to run the furnace if I’m only going to be in one room for most of it. Powering up the heat for the first time, I was somewhat disappointed to find only the center grille delivers heat, since I was expecting the heat to come from the fan blades. I set the rotation to a 90 degree spread and got to work. Despite the small port for heat delivery, almost immediately I was impressed by just how much heat and air the TurboBlade provides in the high-power “Focus” mode. Whereas I would usually run my small space heater at full power for about 20 minutes to make the room feel comfortably warm, it was only about 7 or 8 minutes before I was too warm and had to turn the TurboBlade off. The tower’s ability to move air is extremely impressive, pushing the warmth out to every corner of the room and evenly dispersing the heat better than any space heater I’d used before. It’s also surprisingly quiet in use, making so little noise it couldn’t be heard in the background of calls on my conference speaker. Good stuff. Being able to adjust the direction of the grille vents helps a lot to put the heat exactly where you want it. On a particularly cold night where I moved the heater into my 12x16 master bedroom, my fiancee and I aimed the heater at the top of our bed at a distance of about 5 feet and used the “Comfort” setting with a 45-degree oscillation to warm up while reading before bed. Again, the TurboBlade took no time making us so warm that we had to power it down, and the noise level was so low we could have easily drifted off. Fortunately the TurboBlade has a maximum runtime of 8 hours before it automatically shuts off as a last resort. One small point I feel the TurboBlade could improve upon is its cooldown logic. With such concentrated heat, the center grille gets very hot and like most space heaters will run the fan for a short while after receiving the power off command to move air past the hot coils and cool them down. The TurboBlade’s cooldown only runs for a few seconds, and I would’ve preferred it run for at least 15 like my other space heater does. - Cooling performance Flip the lever on the side of the center grille, and the TurboBlade switches from space heater mode to fan mode. Ten fan speeds seems like overkill for a fan, but the amount of air this thing can move warrants it. Though a little louder than the heater at low to medium speeds, the TurboBlade can effectively circulate air through an entire room with little effort. At high speeds, though noisy, the fan can make it feel like gusty winds are rolling through my office - a feat made all the more impressive by the single intake mounted in the TurboBlade’s base behind a washable filter. The best part about the fan mode is just how easy it is to direct air where you want it to go. Beyond setting the fan arms to be vertical or horizontal, both arms independently rotate in steps on their long axis, so you could aim them to push air up, down, or both in horizontal mode, or point them in opposite directions in vertical mode to create 360-degree coverage with the base oscillating at 180 degrees. The TurboBlade is better suited to cooling larger spaces than it is heating them. At higher fan speeds I can feel the breeze this tower generates from nearly 20 feet away, making it excellent for use in my combined great room and kitchen. The turbine and air blade noise can be distracting at the highest fan speeds, but it’s no worse than other bladeless towers I’ve experienced. - Bottom Line Shark’s multi-purpose TurboBlade Cool + Heat is a well-designed, versatile all rounder that, especially as a heater, makes the most of the meager power budget that a 120V AC outlet and circuit can provide. I thought all space heaters were the same but it’s clear that moving the air efficiently through the room does much more than a radiant, stationary heater does, and the fact the TurboBlade switches to an incredibly effective air circulator with the flip of a switch makes this a great buy for those spaces in your home that the HVAC system can’t quite keep up with; in my case, a basement that is a craft workshop for my fiancee. The TurboBlade is exactly what we’ve been looking for for that space. The only thing left to consider is the value proposition, and this is trickier than it should be as the MSRP does not seem indicative of the typical price. At $399 this is a much tougher sell than at $299, but this appears to be the current standard price with sales bringing it lower. Assuming $299 or less, the TurboBlade Cool + Heat comes recommended!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Not what I thought it was, but still cool (warm)!

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    For some reason, when I first saw the Shark TurboBlade, I assumed (you know what happens when you assume) that it used a 'fan-less' design and that the blades pulled air from directly behind them. I also thought that the 'air-blanket' effect was for both the cooling and the heating features. On both of those presumptions, I was wrong, but that doesn't change the fact that the Shark TurboBlade is a great fan system. I had imagined the perfect use for it would be in the bedroom to either pull air from our open windows in the summer (which would require the air intake to be high up), or that it could put out a warm blanket of air across the bed in the winter. Well, we had a bit of a late fall heatwave followed by some chilly temps afterwards so I got to try both options out and it still worked great for me. During the 'heatwave', I was instead able to use it in my wife's office which in the front of the house and has a door to a balcony. This made it perfect for drawing in a bunch of air from the intake in the base and then jetting a wall of cool air down the hallway towards our bedroom. The first night I did that, if was able to drop the temp in our bedroom by several degrees within an hour without having to turn on the A/C again. During the subsequent cool down to normal temps I moved the TurboBlade into our room and set it up near the foot of the bed. Like I had said, I had kind of hoped that the fan arms would put out an 'air blanket' of warmth over the bed, but the fan wasn't quite tall enough to do that anyway (we have a really tall bed), but then I realized that would probably waste a lot of the heat anyway. The central port where the heat actually comes out of was perfect though for getting things nice and cozy before bed. I also appreciate the remote control for this fan which makes it very easy to operate from the comfy confines of my bed and not have to get up to change anything. The fan is also nicely quiet, especially in the sleep mode, so if you want to keep it on, that's not a problem. I really only have one wish for the Shark TurboBlade, and that would be for them to put out an additional base extender or make it so that the main fan blade could come up a bit higher. That will mostly be for next summer when I think a cool blanket of air would be really nice, but I need it to be about six inches taller than it is right now for that to work. I'm probably going to look for some sort of solid base that would be stable enough to put this on, but if Shark came out with an add on or an extended base, I'd buy it in a second! The wife and I are very happy with the Shark Turbo-Blade and look forward to many comfortable years with it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Heats room fast, Temperature controlled

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    I love my Shark - TurboBlade Cool + Heat - Ultra-customizable bladeless tower fan & heater, pivots, twists, oscillates up to 180. First, well packaged and easily put together. It comes with a remote control but does have a control panel on the unit. While magnetized, I found the remote a bit too heavy with the batteries in to stay in place. It keeps sliding down. You can set a timer so no worries about forgetting to turn it off. There is also a sheet that explains how to switch from heater to fan and how to use the item. Directions to put it together are on the flaps of the box. Fairly compact so it doesn't take up much space. Yet, it packs a punch. You can control the temperature. It is very easy to switch from fan to heater, just move a handle a quarter turn. The heater has three modes though I haven't figured out what makes modes 1 and 2 different unless 2 blows the air more. Mode 3 is concentrated heat right at you though you can adjust the vent. You can control the range of oscillation. I played with the fan a bit but it is cold so it was not my focus. The vent for the heater is in the middle while the vents for the fan run on either side of it. There are 10 speeds for the fan and the oscillation worked great Why am I in love you ask? Set-up - the room is about 18' x 30', high ceiling, built over 50 years ago as an addition to a building that is over 100 years old, not properly insulated, big windows, and the last place that the heat reaches and even then, it's not much. In winter, I'm lucky if I can get that work area/conference room up to 65 degrees. I brought this in after 14 years after bundling in cold temperatures. Within 20 minutes, this entire room went from 62 degrees to 72 degrees, bundling no longer required. I turn this on when I get to the office and by the time I get my coat off and settled, my corner of the room is warm and the rest of the room soon follows. And that's why I love my Shark.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Cool and Heat, Great Design and Amazing Value

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    The Shark TubroBlade Cool + Heat fan and heater tower is really impressive. It arrived well protected for shipping and was very easy to put together. The directions are on the top flaps of the box and require a basic assembly. The included remote magnetically attaches to the unit and you can also control all functions with the touch screen on the front. There is also a removable vent so that any dust can be easily cleaned. The bladeless fan vents twist and pivot to direct air where you want it. The fan functions are incredible. Being able to target airflow to a specific place is something very few fans can do. This does it so well. It can also fill a very large room and is much more quiet than I expected it to be. There are ten fan settings and I’m excited to try the sleep and natural breeze modes in the summer. Sleep mode is a quiet mode and natural breeze is a varying power mode to mimic a breeze. This will be amazing for adding white noise. The vent in the middle is used for heating. As it is now cooler weather where I live, I’ve been taking advantage of the heating every day. There are heat modes of comfort, focus, and Thermo IQ. Comfort is a more ambient heat, focus allows you to target an area, and Thermo IQ uses the built in thermostat to keep the room at a set temperature. I’ve been really enjoying the Thermo IQ setting in a medium sized room. It allows me to heat just one room instead of the entire house and keeps it at a constant comfortable setting. The look is unique, and I find it looks best in the vertical configuration, but the advantages of the horizontal blades is so very functional. The fan tower has many features, works well for heating and cooling, and is an excellent value compared to the competitors.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Quick Setup, Solid Performance!

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    This 2‑in‑1 tower fan by Shark is overall pretty solid, I’d say. Assembly was a breeze — five minutes tops — and then it was plug‑and‑play. The included remote comes pre‑synced, so you can start controlling it right away and adjust the settings to your liking without any hassle. One feature I really appreciate is the flexibility: you can face the fan in whatever direction you want, and the fins can be angled however works best for you. That’s actually a first for me, and it’s been fun to play around with this kind of tech. The heating portion definitely does its job — it warms you up quickly without blasting noise. It’s not whisper‑quiet, but it’s far from obnoxious. Safety features are another big win. It has automatic shut‑off, plus it powers down if it tips over. That kind of peace of mind is huge when you’re dealing with a heater. On top of that, it oscillates, it’s programmable, and so far it’s been extremely reliable. Now, if I had to nitpick, I do wish the center exhaust and the fins both expelled warm air. The heat output is sufficient, but it would be nice to direct it in multiple directions — especially since the fins already work in fan mode. That’s one area where I think Shark could improve. Bonus points: it’s surprisingly useful outdoors. I wouldn’t run it in the rain or in extreme weather, but I’ve used it outside with friends to take the chill off, and it worked great. Kept us from shivering, which is saying something because growing up in the desert makes you a total wimp when winter rolls around. All in all, it’s a great product — especially if you catch it on sale.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Cooling and heating in one device

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    I’ve had the Shark TurboBlade fan & heater for around a week now. I live in CA and our weather changes throughout the day, so you have to be prepared for multiple scenarios. The fact that Shark built both a heater and fan in one device is such a nice bonus. The weather here lately is a great use case for this product. The temperature can be in the 40-50s at night, and reach mid 80s during the day. First impressions out of the box was that the Turbo blade & heater were much bigger than I had in my head for some reason. Setting up the device was easy enough, took about 10 minutes to get the pieces connected and turned on. I have to say that the amount of air that comes out on the blades is impressive considering the size that is cut out for them. The center area is for the heater. From my time with, it worked just fine. I used the fan part more during the testing, but want to point out that switching between heat and fan is controlled by a crank on the side of the unit. This is the only way I have found to switch between the two. The changeover happened immediately to my surprise. No waiting for the heater to warm up and heat my room in minutes. The Shark heater / fan has different options to control the air like oscillation and positioning the blade parts horizontal or vertical. One of the coolest parts of this unit has to go to the remote. Yes, the remote control. Something that I end up losing in the long run has been solved by Shark. They magnetized the remote to the back of the unit and I think it's perfect. The magnet is really strong actually. Like, just toss it on it and it will catch and reposition it strong. I feel Star War fans will appreciate this, I did. My only real main complaint about this heater / fan combo is that while I can change the position of the blades vertical or horizontal, I only wish I could adjust the height of the unit! I have mine sitting next to my TV and if I could only lower it a few inches, I could have it underneath, saving even more space in horizontal mode. Lastly, the Shark Turboblade & Heater is priced msrp at $400. I feel the price is too much for what you get here. It’s a great combo unit that I hope will last me, but that is a very premium price for a heater/fan combo. I can completely recommend this to anyone, granted they can find one on sale. I’m giving it 4 of 5 stars for the price and size.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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