

🌀 Stay cool, stay ahead — the quiet power you deserve.
The Honeywell HTF210B QuietSet Personal Table Fan is a compact, oscillating fan designed for personal cooling with four adjustable power and sound levels. Operating at a whisper-quiet 45 decibels and consuming just 5 watts, it offers energy-efficient airflow ideal for bedrooms, offices, or travel. Its sleek 13-inch tower design fits neatly on desks or nightstands, providing customizable comfort while helping reduce air conditioning costs by up to 15%.



| ASIN | B00YU1O15U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,476 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #24 in Household Tower Fans |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand | Honeywell |
| Brand Name | Honeywell |
| Collection Name | Home,Living,Office |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 23,741 Reviews |
| Electric Fan Design | Floor Fan |
| Electric fan design | Floor Fan |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00092926002107 |
| Included Components | Fan |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5"D x 5"W x 13"H |
| Item Type Name | Personal Table Fan |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Main Power Connector Type | Standard Wall Outlet Plug |
| Manufacturer | Kaz |
| Material | Bamboo |
| Model Name | HTF210B |
| Model Number | HTF210B |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Noise Level | 45 Decibels |
| Number of Power Levels | 4 |
| Number of Speeds | 4 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 5"D x 5"W x 13"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Air Circulation, Cooling |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Living Room |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Specification Met | UL |
| Speed | 4 RPM |
| Standby Power Shutoff | More Efficient Than AC Motor Fans,But Relative Efficiency Compared To All Fans Unknown |
| Style | Traditional |
| Theme | No Theme |
| UPC | 092926002107 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty. |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
C**N
Quiet, effective, and perfect for travel.
Quiet, effective, and perfect for travel. Compact enough to travel with, easy to use, and did exactly what we needed. Would definitely recommend for a bedroom or for bringing along on trips where need air flow
J**D
Great fan, quiet and pushes good amount of air
Great fan, put one of these in my bathroom for when I shower, I don't have a vent so this helps push the steam out no more fogged up mirrors when going to shave. Had the same one it lasted a few years with daily use so it's to be expected it would burn out eventually.
M**N
A Compact Cool Breeze
The Honeywell Table Fan is lightweight and easy to use. You don't have that heavy chilling breeze of an air conditioner. You can place it up to three feet away from you and still feel the gentle breeze. It ran so smoothly and quietly that there wasn't any problem falling asleep. I left it on for almost twenty four hours, no signs of overheating. A thought just occurred to me, since it's an oscillating fan, I should be able to cool down baked goods right? You know, like when you try hard not to burn your mouth on a chocolate chip cookie that you just took out of the oven not wanting to wait for it to cool down. Maybe it can be used on them when the weather is too bad to open a window? There's nothing on the box that says you can't try this right? Hmmm...I have to really think about this one. Necessity being the mother of invention and all... Well, everything I purchase on Amazon is about the price, so this was affordable for me, but it's still kind of cute though!
R**S
a nice compact fan
I’ve been using the Honeywell QuietSet Personal Table Fan for a few weeks now, and it’s been a great little addition to my workspace. It’s very quiet, especially on the lower settings — I can leave it on during Zoom calls or while sleeping without it being distracting. The airflow is surprisingly strong for its size, and the oscillation helps spread the breeze around nicely. I also like the simple touch controls and the built-in timer, which is handy for bedtime. It’s not meant to cool a whole room, but for personal use at a desk or bedside, it works really well. Overall, it’s a reliable and quiet fan that does exactly what it promises.
C**O
Almost Perfect
I've had one of these at work for about eighteen months, and I absolutely love it there. Moves just enough air to keep me comfortable without blowing papers off my desk. I finally saw it on sale back in March and bought one for my bedside as I'm tired of cooling a seven room house with the AC just to be able to sleep in the one room I'm in. As a nighttime fan, I'm not quite as impressed as the baffle fins can't be adjusted, and it blows mostly straight out and slightly upwards, which I never noticed as my desk surface is well below my core, so the air goes right where it needs to. With my nightstand being above my head when I'm lying down, most of the stream blows uselessly above me. Not really the fan's fault, so I'm not knocking off a star, but I definitely noticed the difference quickly, and have to run it a setting higher which means slightly more noise. The other issue is the LEDs. Whoever designed a bedside fan (it has a "sleep" setting and shutoff timer, so I know they had that in mind) with intensely bright blue LEDs should be slapped. It was keeping me awake if I faced it. Thankfully, I'm handy with a screwdriver (a torx security bit set is needed, but cheaply acquired if you don't already have one like I did) and it wasn't difficult to disassemble enough to extract the board for a little modification. To start, I covered the LEDs with a thick layer of orange sharpie to cut down on the blue spectrum, but eventually, I'll probably desolder them all and replace with amber LEDs instead as the light indicators are now almost too dim to see in anything but complete darkness (not unexpected). Not sure how well that will work as the control panel also has blue-colored plastic windows, so I've no idea how much amber light will get through. Might try just one to start to see what happens first. I really wish this thing had amber LEDs to begin with to save a whole lot of trouble. If you decide to modify one for yourself, it would be a decent beginner project as it runs on low-voltage DC (its powered by a 12V 1A wall adapter) and everything is modular as far as the electrical parts. Just lay down a paper towel or something as they greased the crap out of the oscillation mechanism with an overly ample amount of petroleum jelly and if you're not somewhat careful, it might get messy. Everything that needs to be disassembled to get to the board is above that, so its not a major issue unless you drop a screw right into a grease blob like I did. Overall, it's worth the price. I bought the first for about twenty five bucks, and just picked up another for my home office because its on sale for twenty. Four and a half stars (for the LEDs), rounded up to five.
J**E
Honeywell QuietSet Personal Table Fan is perfect on my desk
This is a great little fan. It has four settings, sleep, white noise, refresh and power cool. It can oscillate, it has a remote control, has a timer, and it is portable enough to be moved without a problem. It is just right when you need a little breeze to cool off, but not so loud as to be distracting. I would purchase again.
J**T
A Decent Fan for Personal Use, But Don't Expect Miracles
This fan is a decent "little" fan, with "little" being the operative word. Its compact size makes it incredibly versatile, and it's clear that this product is designed more for personal cooling than for widespread room circulation. Currently, I'm using this fan to supplement a more powerful fan in my small bedroom, and in that capacity, it performs adequately. It helps to stir the air and distribute the cooling effect of the primary fan, which is exactly what I needed it for. However, if you're hoping for this fan to single-handedly combat a stuffy room, you'll likely be disappointed. Even when cranked up to its maximum speed, the airflow is quite limited. From a distance of about six feet, you can barely feel any breeze at all. This really underscores its role as a personal fan. Ultimately, this fan excels as a "good little desk fan." It's perfect for placing directly on your workspace to provide a gentle, localized breeze, or perhaps on a nightstand for a bit of personal comfort while sleeping. Just don't expect it to cool down an entire room on its own. If you need significant air movement or a fan to reduce the overall temperature of a space, you'll need to look for a more powerful and larger alternative.
I**0
Honest opinion for a small fan
So face it folks there will never truly be a quiet fan as long as there is fluid-dynamics and acoustics. Those two are the reasons why fan blades will always make noise when moving through the air. First off the price is pretty reasonable for a good little fan like this. It actually does what it is implied it will do. Move a decent amount of air at a reduced noise level. While not whisper quite. The high setting is about as loud as my Toyota's a car windshield defroster fan set on the first speed setting. The low setting is about as loud as any white noise making sleep aid set on normal volume. Yes it's totally true. It is just a small fan, like the ones used to cool a computer, and the rest is about 60% plastic housing. But hey that's Amazon's shipping theory, 40% product, 60% packing. But I digress. Another contributing factor to fan noise is how much air flow interference does the fan housing cause. This model has a small fan with a whole lot of grill work around it. They could have made the "mini-monolith" a bit smaller but it is possible the size allows better air flow. The different speed settings are relabeled as "White Noise" - low, "Refresh" - medium, and "Power Cool" - High. "Sleep" appears to be just a little bit slower than "White Noise" so it does help reduce the sound signature. It does have some nice features like: - Separate power and speed selection button. Your current speed stays the same when you power on and off. - Lighted speed indicator that shows what speed is currently selected. Plus the indicator light is self dimming so when it's on indicating the selected setting, like "Sleep", there isn't a disturbing amount of light. - Timer with a lighted selection indicator. Shows the numerals 2, 4, 8. That is the amount of hours it will stay on before shutting down. - Oscillation setting. Allows it to rotate to cover a area. The entire upper fan housing rotates on the base. It is a clever design that you couldn't tell was there because the fit of the base to the housing is done quite well. Now I have not had this happen to me but some folks are complaining that it tips over easy and when it strikes the floor the fan blades break. Yes, it is true the fan housing is rigid so when the fan hits the floor the blades shift and impact the housing. This is typically true of these small fans as they are built with tight tolerances between the blades and housing. However I can testify that I have my fan on a side table. The one cat we have likes to rub the side of her face on it and will butt her head against. It will lean a bit when this happens but it always comes back to rest on it's base in a upright manner. Hope this helps in your decision making process.
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