How do these things even work? Is there a small invisible fan hidden inside?
there's a shitty normal fan at the base which gets funneled and jetted out of the side "fins" to push more air through fluid inductionshit's gay and expensive with usecases only being for retarded kids and tiny aviating pets
>>106490292aviating pets
>>106490165>Is there a small invisible fan hidden inside?There is a fan in the base which sucks in air and causes it to exhaust around the ring.That moving air drags more air through the ring.
I can't wait until we get true bladeless ion thruster fans
I can't wait until we get true bellows fans.
>>106490972Imagine the whine
Damn. I remember when these things first started showing up in the early 2010s I first believed they were actually bladeless and used some kind of ion thrusting tech, and it was one of those things that made me feel like I was living in the futureLearning that they actually have a hidden normal fan at the bottom shattered my illusions. It also sounds extremely innefective over a regular desk fan
>>106490165I own a dyson tower fan like that. Bought one very early on and it's still going. The fan is in the base which is why there's vent holes down there. It sucks air in at the base, pushes it out through the top fins.>>106493661> It also sounds extremely innefective over a regular desk fanDefine a desk fan. It works very well. I usually keep it at 1-4 speed which is good enough. 10 speed is basically a jet engine next to you. Sometimes when I want to dry my hair quickly i'll throw it up to 7-8 and it's basically like a cold hair dryer.My only complaint is it's quite easy to kick over. I'm surprised mine still works ass I've punted that sucker multiple times down during the night and shit.
>>106490165Do you know how air multiplication works?