With the first extreme heat arriving earlier this year, fans are already making a comeback on the shelves. And a low-cost model sold at Lidl is attracting particular attention thanks to its design inspired by much more expensive high-end devices.
The first extreme heat arrives several weeks early this year and many are already starting to look for solutions to cool their interiors before summer. In apartments as in houses, ventilation equipment is gradually returning to the forefront. But between entry-level models that are sometimes unattractive and designer devices that are often very expensive, finding a good compromise is not always easy. Result: certain more accessible fans attract particular attention as the summer holidays approach.
Consumers are now looking for devices that are practical, compact and elegant enough to remain visible in a living room. Design matters almost as much as efficiency, especially in small spaces where the fan remains installed for several weeks. Discount brands have understood this well and are increasing the number of references with a more modern look, often inspired by high-end appliances which have marked the latest decoration and household appliances trends.
The model that is making waves at the moment is the Tronic table fan offered at Lidl. Sold for 34.99 euros, it takes the clean lines of the famous bladeless fans popularized by Dyson, but in a much more accessible version. Available in black or white, it has a compact format designed for an office, bedroom or living room. The device is already available online and will return to stores on June 1, just in time for summer.
This fan, recommended by 94% of customers, focuses above all on its practical and discreet aspect on a daily basis. Its tabletop format allows it to be easily moved from one room to another as needed. It takes up little space and fits more easily into a modern decoration than a classic fan with visible propellers. For consumers who wish to equip a larger room, Lidl also sells a column version inspired by the same design. This vertical format remains popular for diffusing the air more evenly while limiting floor space.
With temperatures already high for the end of spring, many now prefer to anticipate their purchases before the first summer sales. Ventilation devices are among the products that often quickly disappear from the shelves during the first episodes of high heat. At less than 35 euros, this model from Lidl could therefore appeal to those looking for a simple, modern and affordable solution to prepare their interior before summer.


