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The DREO TurboPoly Fan 512 is a high-performance pedestal fan designed for bedrooms and living spaces, delivering up to 1150 CFM airflow with whisper-quiet 20dB operation. Featuring 9 speeds, 4 modes, and 120° oscillation with adjustable vertical tilt, it offers precise, customizable cooling. Its sleek design includes a remote control, LED display, adjustable height (37-42"), and an 8-hour timer, making it an energy-efficient, versatile solution for modern indoor air circulation.











































































| ASIN | B0CTCWLV35 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 1150 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #244 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #3 in Pedestal Fans |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand | DREO |
| Brand Name | DREO |
| Collection Name | Electric Fans for Air Circulation and Cooling |
| Color | Grey |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 6,621 Reviews |
| Electric Fan Design | Floor Fan |
| Electric fan design | Floor Fan |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Included Components | Remote |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | floor_placement |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.08"D x 11.8"W x 44.09"H |
| Item Type Name | Air Circulator Pedestal Fan |
| Item Weight | 4.8 Kilograms |
| Light Type | LED |
| Main Power Connector Type | Type A |
| Manufacture Year | 2024 |
| Manufacturer | Dreo |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | TurboPoly Fan 512 |
| Model Number | TurboPoly Fan 512 |
| Motor Type | DC |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Noise Level | 20 Decibels |
| Number of Blades | 3 |
| Number of Power Levels | 8 |
| Number of Speeds | 9 |
| Part Number | DR-HPF012 |
| Power Source | dc |
| Product Dimensions | 11.08"D x 11.8"W x 44.09"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Air Circulation, Cooling |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kids Room, Living Room |
| Size | 42inch |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Features | Adjustable Height, Adjustable Tilt, Oscillating, Remote Controlled, Timer |
| Speed | 1150 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Standby Power Shutoff | High Efficiency |
| Style | 42inch |
| Switch Type | Touchpad |
| Theme | Home Appliances |
| UPC | 810142853750 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 100 Volts |
| Wattage | 24 watts |
J**Y
Comparing this Dreo Pedestal Fan with the Dreo Tower Fan
Back in July I needed a new fan. I had trouble deciding which to get, so I treated myself to two: This Dreo Pedestal Fan (Amazon ASIN: B0CTCWLV35) and the Dreo Tower Fan (ASIN: B08PDDSDHY). This pedestal fan is more like a typical fan (it has a round portion on top that holds the blades). The tower fan is more unusual in that the blades run the length of the unit, which is like a skinny post. Dreo fans are shorter than other fans that I've had, but I think this enables them to have a smaller footprint. By that I mean that the base doesn't need to be as big in diameter to stop the fan from falling over. I like these fans, but they are very different. If you are trying to decide which type to get, perhaps this review will help. DREO TOWER FAN: I put the tower fan in the bedroom because it fits a little space I have in the corner. This fan takes up much less room than the pedestal fan because it's less bulky on top. The fan is quiet. However, noise is different at night when I'm trying to sleep. On its lowest windspeed setting it's almost silent and hard to notice that it's on, but even at this speed, it helps to circulate the air in the bedroom. The number 2 setting is reasonably quiet. I find the number 3 setting to be a little too noisy at night while I'm trying to sleep, but I don't think I would notice during the day. At this 3rd setting, the wind is a little too strong to have it blow directly on me. However, if it's a hot night, my husband likes it at this stronger setting and positions it to blow across the foot of our bed, which is comfortable for both of us. The fan has additional, more powerful settings (it can go up to 6), but we don't tend to use them. The fan noise isn't bad during the day, but the 3rd setting is the most I can tolerate at night. The tower fan can be set to rotate or be stopped to blow in one position/direction. A problem is that it can rotate only at its maximum (120 degrees). I would have preferred that it be customizable to rotate perhaps 45 degrees or 90 degrees. 120 is too much for our bedroom, as it tends to blow things that we don't want to have blown. Another thing to be aware of is that the tower fan can blow only across (horizontal to the floor). You cannot change the angle of the air to blow up or down. It's fine for blowing in the direction it is facing, but as the fan is short (the top of the blades is about 3 feet from the ground) the wind is only from about the base of the blades to 32 inches from the floor. If you want to feel the wind higher up than 3 feet, then this is not the fan for you. DREO PEDESTAL FAN: It's about the same height as the tower fan, but the tower fan is shaped like a rectangular post (6x6) with a wide, circular base.. The pedestal fan has a skinnier post, but a MUCH bulkier top. It's blade portion is about 12 inches across in diameter and almost 8 inches thick, so it looks like a pot turned sideways. However, the pedestal fan is more versatile than the tower. Like the tower fan, it has a maximum rotation of 120 degrees, but the rotation can be adjusted so it can turn in a smaller arc (or stopped to point in a specific direction). Another important difference is that the round portion holding the blades can be tilted to change the direction of the air flow. The pedestal fan can blow across (horizontal to the floor) or tilted up. It can blow straight up (90 degrees) or anything between 0 degrees (horizontal) or 90 degrees. (One problem I did encounter was that the manual didn't say that it was okay to grab it and tilt it manually. As this was an expensive fan, I didn't want to break it, so I at first flipped thru the manual to see if there was a button I needed to push to change the tilt. There isn't. However, I stop the fan from rotating before I tilt the blades--just to be extra careful.) The pedestal fan has 9 different windspeeds (the strongest is called turbo), so it can make a MUCH stronger breeze than the tower fan. As it's in the living room, we haven't tried to sleep with it, but if it were in the bedroom I assume I would have it at a low setting to reduce noise. If we are watching tv, I usually don't set it stronger than a 6, though I could probably go a little higher if I needed to. The airflow is fine for circulating air. I've been happy with it. However, based on the other reviews, I had expected this fan to create a much stronger breeze than it does. I suspect that the reviewers have only had wimpy fans to compare it to. I can understand that. Although I used to be able to find good, powerful fans, lately it's been hard to find any fans that make a good breeze--and most are very, very noisy. In comparison to other fans, I think the Dreos are fairly quiet. The amount of noise they make is low in relation to the amount of air they move. Holmes makes a nice fan that is cheap--around $30? It's quiet and looks nice, but unless I'm less than 5 feet away, I don't feel any breeze. In comparison to this fan, either Dreo is very powerful. It can make a strong breeze that I can feel several yards away. Both come with a remote, but I prefer to use the controls on the unit. The one problem I have with the pedestal fan is that I tend to accidentally touch the controls when I want to pick up the fan--but it's a minor inconvenience. Another thing to be aware of, is that the pedestal fan is easier to clean than the tower fan. That is, you can take more of it apart to get at any trapped dust, fur or hair. For the tower fan, you're pretty much limited to vacuuming the outside. So far, I'm happy with these fans. I would give the tower fan 4 stars and this pedestal one 5 stars. I like that the tower fan is so small and skinny. Even though it's not as versatile/powerful as the pedestal one, it's fine for our bedroom. I've used the pedestal fan a lot more because it can blow up or across. I've often moved it around the room on hot days. For a few months, I left it on 24/7. Now that the weather is colder, I don't need the fans so much. I hope they will work next year when the weather warms up.
D**E
I really like this fan.
I really like this fan with one exception. Let me first say this fan is designed well. It looks really nice. You can use both software, and the fan remote to control the fan. The remote functions are impressive. If you are not interested in using the software to control the fan, then the remote is there for you. The remote is impressively designed. It's design to adjust how wide the fan turns. When you want that function you simply press the rotate button and immediately press it again to select between 0 and 4 to determine how narrow or wide you want it. Impressively designed. I bought this fan because of two things; it's silence and the amount of air it moves at that silence. And I am very pleased with it. In fact, based on how much air the lowest fan speed moves, I think Dreo should redesign the fan to have the current low speed and a lower speed that is 10% slower. That will make the fan quieter and have an even gentler air movement. That's a blessing for folks who suffer from noise due to sensitive ear issue(s) like Tinnitus. Which brings me to the one thing that I don't about this fan. When you increase the fan speed from 1 to 4, each speed go up by, for example, 10%. Once you get to speed 5, the speed increases by something like 15% or more. That type of jump should not have happened until you get to speed 7, since one the main selling point of this fan is how quiet it is. The sound with that speed jump is noticeable and is distracting. Speed 7 is really where that jump should be made, so that people who want that power, will have more power. I am really hoping that Dreo redesign the fan and make those speed changes. Other than that one thing, I really like this fan. When I just got the fan I wondered about it's height as it's about 6 inches shorter than traditional standing fans. But if you're someone you want a small fan base, then this fan height is necessary. If it was taller it would turn over when on high speeds. The base could be made heavier to prevent that but who wants to be lifting a heavy fan. There is a true benefit to the height though. When it comes to the temperature of a room, the lower you are in a room, the lower the temperature will be. The fan benefits from this and offers cooler air movement than taller fans. I am very pleased with this fan. Thank you Dreo for the product and thank you Amazon for selling the product.
N**R
Awesome Bedroom Fan – Very Quiet
I was looking for a fan that is quiet like a Dyson but without the price tag of one. I found it in this Dreo 512 Oscillating Standing Fan. I researched the different versions of this fan (there are a few), YouTube has some great video reviews - and they all have different price points. I went with the 512 as it was the least expensive and the reviews were pretty good. This is not a cheap fan, but under $100 so we gave it a shot. WOW – my first impression when I took the components out of the box, every part feels well-designed and solid. This is much heavier than you would think, the base is heavy, the motor is heavy, but not too heavy. It is very easy to assemble, and I used the tool included in the box to screw in the bolt attaching the base to the vertical assembly. I set it up in the living room first to give it a try. The way it pushes air is amazing – I could feel the air moving on speed 4 across the living room into the media room (about 45 feet). The second feature – and the best – was the low noise level, even at speed 9. This is a very quiet fan compared to any of the 10+ other-different fans I own. • The remote is easy to use and I was able to control the fan from the doorway into the bedroom, but you must have line of sight to the base. • Speeds – level 1 is whisper quiet – levels 2 to 4 are very quiet – 5+ raise the noise level but still much more quiet than other fans I’ve used. I did not notice a significant difference in the airflow from levels 5 to 9, these speeds will progressively push the air further, but at level 5 the Dreo fan starts to suck in the curtains. • The oscillating feature is easy to use with the remote or from the pedestal. I had to learn how to click fast through the oscillating modes to get the one that worked the best. • Dimensions – the assembled height at the tallest extension, to the top of the unit is about 43 inches (it can collapse down another 5 inches lower), the mid-point of the motor is at 37 inches from the carpet, and the cord will extend about 65 inches from the wall (max distance before pulling the plug from the wall). I am very impressed with this Dreo 512 fan. We have used it for one night and on speed 3 it was so quiet while pushing enough air to be comfortable. The quality of construction is excellent, but I still got a 3-year protection plan as this is not a cheap fan. I paid a sale price of $86.45, and I find this to be an excellent value – I highly recommend the Dreo 512 fan.
J**E
Great for POWER, but buyer beware for sensitive sleepers or somebody looking for "white noise"
I don't often circle back to leaving reviews, but I love this fan. I want to give prospective buyers a little bit of a heads up, though, as this may or may not be a bit *much* for some people. Firstly, build quality and assembly are unmatched. This unit is replacing an old dyson that began being loud AND not pushing much air, and unfortunately, they are a pain in the neck to take apart and clean, particularly for people with lots of animals like I do. This machine is beautiful and pushes more air than that dyson ever could, and I have it on speed 1 of 9, the lowest. That leads into maybe the only complaint some may have which is... This bad boy pushes a LOT of air. Again, I have it on the lowest possible setting, and its 8 feet away from the bed and if it is pointed at me, it is like being in a wind tunnel. Subtlety is not the name of the game with this. As this is listed as a bedroom fan, a lot of people may be a bit surprised at how cold this fan can make you, even on the lowest setting. For me, thats fine, but my spouse makes me practically point it at the wall because if they are in the blast zone, they may be intolerant to it. For wind hounds like me, you can't get a better bang for the buck. And despite its power, this thing is WHISPER quiet. I often dont even know that it is on until I am practically tripping over it. Final verdict though, you get a great build quality, and weighted base that your cat or dog will not easily knock over. You get a seriously impressive and stately looking fan that isnt an eyesore. Great functionality with the remote, and also good, straightforward customer service to boot, if you ever need it or have questions. I'd recommend this 10 out of 10 times for people who want power from a fan, but buyer beware if you are a bit more sensitive to huge gusty sleepy time. Definitely not a fan for somebody who just wants white noise, either, because by the time you crank it up enough to hear it, you might have a hard time keeping your blanket on your bed.
A**R
Fabulous Fan
This is a great pedestal fan. It is so amazingly quiet. Just a faint whisper. It has a wide span when oscillating. It is very well made and easy to put together. Great choices for speed. I’m loving it. Extremely happy with this purchase. The plastic material is very sturdy with a weighted bottom.
J**K
Very efficient and quiet fan, that is also too complicated for comfortable use.
The Good: The fan is amazing. It is a shrouded fan meaning it draws air in from the back. Traditional caged fans draw air in from a big donut around the cage. So this fan can exhaust stale air from a bedroom as well as it can unleash a strong wind into a space. It does all this without too much noise. The Bad: Wanting to offer many modern features and complications, it is controlled with touch buttons, and has electronic features such as timers, sleep mode, turbo, and also has a black on black remote. Any of these controls need good lighting and good eyesight. The advantage of more traditional controls, i.e. a four position off/speed knob and an oscillating switch, is you can control all functions in the dark, or if you are vision impaired, or if you reach out without having to even look. So, like many modern appliances (including cars), just because you can, does not mean you should.
D**K
The Rolls-Royce of Fans
I absolutely love this fan. It’s easily the best fan on the market with no competition, even better than any Dyson fan. It’s also the nicest looking and best quality built fan. Most fans are ugly and an eye sore but this fan actually looks nice and doesn’t ruin the look of a room. It’s got ten different fan speeds, from very low to where it gently circulates air low enough that you can’t really feel it blowing unless you’re directly in front of the fan, all the way to very high where it blows tons of air very rapidly and you can easily feel it blowing on you from across the room. One of the best and most unique parts of this fan is that it’s extremely quiet, even on the highest speed. You can’t really even hear it at full speed, which may be an issue for some people who use a fan for the ambient sound. If that’s you, do not buy this fan because it’s whisper quiet. But if you want a fan to actually blow and move air efficiently, this is for you. The fan head and blades themselves are surprisingly small, which initially had me concerned it wouldn’t move air enough for me, but I assure you it’s more powerful than any large box fan and moves far more air. It also has 7 different oscillation levels, from barely moving all the way to near 360° rotation. The fan itself can be raised or lowered to whatever height you want. It also has a very heavy base, which makes it very sturdy and difficult to knock over. The remote control offers every available option the fan has too, rather than only controlling fan speed like other fans do. There’s a clip that attaches to the fan as well to hold the remote when not in use. The fan head also can tilt up and down to your desired angle. With all the adjustments, you can easily have it blowing directly on you even when you’re 20ft away. Assembly was very simple and easy too, just attach the base with a simple bolt and that’s it. There’s also a small screen on the fan that shows your fan speed and oscillation setting and it’s bright enough to read from a distance. Yes, there are many other fans available for half the price of this one, but I assure you no other fan has the performance and options nor the quality this one has. It genuinely blows harder and faster than my Dyson fan, and is even quieter. This truly is the Rolls-Royce of fans.
J**N
A must have for the upcoming summer months!
Great fan ! I usually buy a cheaper osculating fan every couple years from a department store. They are always too loud. After reading the reviews for this DREO fan, I decided to invest a few extra dollars. I use it in my living room, it is extremely quite and with the 8 levels, it is very powerful. I keep mine on level one and I get a nice cool soft breeze. This fan is very well made, high quality materials. Definitely worth the money for this fan.
V**A
Beautiful fan
Love love love!!!!! Not one negative thing to say and love the look & design.
L**D
whoa... after testing my first one, I ordered two more...
Keep this in mind: these fans do NOT replace air conditioning, but will certainly work as a useful adjunct. As for me and my family, we all have issues with air conditioning (sore throats, sneezes, coughs, all-summer-long colds etc.) therefore we considered the Dreo 512 as an adjunct to powerful Midea dehumidifiers. From what I see in my first tests, this should take us through a hot and humid summer nicely. Even on Turbo mode this fan would be welcome in a bedroom, as both an air circulator and white noise generator for those nights where pesky neighbors insist on sharing their outdoor parties with the whole neighborhood. The controls are entirely electronic, by remote control- no manual possibility; I'm just hoping these last. And the beep is already quiet, but can be muted. Assembly and operation are intuitive, but the instructions (included) are clear and correct. The Turbo mode is very efficient without knocking the artwork off the walls, or scattering any papers or light loose items you might have lying around. The dog did a double-take when I first turned it on, then he went back to sleep. I chose this over Dyson, on account of Dreo's customer service reputation (and on account of Dyson's nasty customer service reputation...). I have experienced a Dyson bladeless unit at a friend's house, and our Dreo Poly 512 stands up to it very nicely. This unit is not bladeless, by the way - but from what I can see, the head casing can be dis-assembled and re-assembled easily, for regular cleaning. For complete information and more detailed instructions, a QR code is included. Looking forward to summer now... And for honesty's sake, I received no incentive for this review.
L**S
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E um produto maravilhoso. Silencioso. Estiloso.
K**S
El mejor ventilador que he tenido
Da un aire impresionante y tiene mucha potencia, pero es muy direccional, solo se siente en la dirección en la que apunta en ventilador, en mi caso no es un problema por que es de uso personal, pero para varias personas la ráfaga de viento solo la va a sentir la persona en la que el ventilador esté apuntando directamente, fuera de eso es muy fácil de limpiar y no ha dado ningún fallo, se controla muy bien con su control remontó y no cuenta con WiFi ni con la app, lo volvería a comprar.
A**ー
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