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8 best portable fans to keep you cool as the weather heats up 🤞

Stuffy trains and buses will be a breeze with one of these...

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Every year, when the annual summer heatwave hits the UK, we go from moaning about the rain and cold weather to complaining about the heat and soaring temperatures.

Because, let’s face it, we’re not really built for it. It’s glorious when you’re cooling off at the beach (or local lido) or sipping on your favourite summer cocktail, but when you’re stuck in the office or getting public transport, a predicted heatwave is enough to put us into a sweat-inducing panic.

In a rush? Our best value portable fan is a hands-free model that makes commuting a (literal) breeze. Currently priced at ÂŁ36.99, JISULIFE's Portable Neck Fan is a heatwave essential.

Just as you might invest in the best cooling bedding and the best tower fan to ease your sleep set up, having the best portable fan to pop in your pocket or handbag can be a lifesaver – and for the hot sleepers among us, that's true all year round. So, rather than staring enviously at that person on the train with their handheld fan, why not keep your cool this spring and summer and shop the Good Housekeeping Institute's tried and tested picks?

Here are our experts’ favourite portable fans at a glance, but read on for our full reviews to find out how they did on test.

What is the best portable fan?

When it comes to finding the best portable fan, there were lots of things to consider. Some models are larger and act in a similar way to a tower fan – due to their size, they have a wider range of oscillation and many come with a pedestal stand so they can be transformed from a desk fan to a standing fan. But, ideally, they should still be cordless and lightweight.

Other portable fans are designed to be handheld, and are your go-to gadgets for cooling down when the heat gets too much. Not only are they fantastic for summer, but they’re also a handy to have in your bag if you experience hot flushes.

These would be our top picks for every budget and need this summer:

Do portable fans use a lot of electricity?

In short, no. Every handheld fan in this list scored well in our energy efficiency testing, generally costing around one penny for a total charge. Even the portable fans that need to be plugged in (such as our desk fan), use a fraction of the electricity that larger fans do as they are typically smaller.

How we test portable fans

As well as using each portable fan during their regular week to see how they perform, our Good Housekeeping Institute experts also analyse them for power and performance in the lab.

They measure the speed of each fan with an anemometer and look at the difference between the fan’s highest and lowest setting to see how much control the user has over air flow.

We also look at sound levels (because no one wants to drive their fellow commuters mad) and examine power usage by running any corded fans for two hours or charging the cordless models from an empty to a full tank, to find out which will cost the least to run.

In the case of cordless fans, we use it for the full running length at full power to measure against the brand’s claims and check the time taken to charge from an empty to full battery.

On top of this, we assess the design, ease of use and any accompanying product information to make sure you can shop with confidence.

READ MORE: Best cooling bedding | Best tower fans | How to sleep in a heatwave

1
Best handheld fan

JISULIFE Portable Handheld Fan

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Portable Handheld Fan
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Pros

  • Great distribution of air
  • Well-built and seems long-lasting

Cons

  • No quiet mode

Score: 92/100

With a massive 100 different speeds (yes, you read that right), this aesthetically pleasing handheld fan (it comes in six shades) was a hit from the get-go. Panellists loved its cooling powers with one saying it made them feel more comfortable “straight away” on a hot day on the bus.

That’s the benefit of a handheld model, too. This lightweight fan fits easily in your bag and even comes with an attachable travel lanyard so you won’t lose it on the way.

Overall, it was very easy to use, and boasts a digital screen that displays the wind speed and battery power. Speaking of the battery, it lasted three hours on the highest setting so you won’t be caught short on your commute home either.

Key specifications

TypeHandheld
Weight260g
OscillationN/A
Number of speeds100
Battery lifeThree to 15 hours
Claimed charge time from empty2.5-3.5 hours
Noise level on highest setting79.6dB
2
Best pedestal fan

Shark FlexBreeze High-Velocity 12 in 1 Fan

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
FlexBreeze High-Velocity 12 in 1 Fan

Pros

  • Easy to assemble and use
  • Colour coded battery life indicator was easy to understand and visible on the top of the fan

Cons

  • Children could fit their fingers through the holes if left unattended

Score: 91/100

Claiming to offer 12 cooling combinations in one, the Shark FlexBreeze has heaps of features. It can be used cordless or corded, either indoors or outdoors. And to switch it from a free-standing, pedestal fan to a desk fan, you simply adjust the height of the pole. It can also be operated with a remote control.

In terms of cooling power, testers could feel its strength from across the room and appreciated the five different speeds and varying oscillation.

While this isn’t one for travelling with, it’s still a great portable fan for moving around your home or office. And on the hottest days, using it in the garden is a great way to keep cool – it even has a misting attachment that sprays water over you if you attach your garden hose. We feel more chilled already.

Key specifications

TypeFreestanding fan
Weight5.67kg
Oscillation180 degrees and 55 degrees tilt
Number of speedsFive
Battery lifeUp to 24 hours on lowest settings
Claimed charge time from emptyFive hours
Noise level on highest setting50.1 dB
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3
Best desk fan and quietest fan

Meaco MeacoFan 260c Cordless Air Circulator

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
MeacoFan 260c Cordless Air Circulator

Pros

  • Really clear instructions
  • Small and easy to carry vs. a standard tower fan

Cons

  • Its highest speed wasn’t the strongest compared to others we’ve tested

Score: 90/100

Meaco’s portable fan is the perfect choice for keeping you cool on hot days. While there are only four fan speeds, testers noted a good difference between each setting and appreciated how simple it was to switch from one to the other, as well as how quiet the fan was. It comes with a built-in nightlight, too, so would be a welcome companion for camping or for alfresco dinner parties.

You won’t have to worry about the battery, either. Our testers found it long-lasting, circulating air at various speeds for over four hours in our tests.

Again, it’s not one for chucking in your handbag but for moving around your home, it’s an easy to use, intuitive fan that won’t disappoint.

Key specifications

TypeDesk fan
Weight490g
Oscillation65 degrees up
Number of speedsFour
Battery lifeUp to 14 hours
Claimed charge time from emptySix hours
Noise level on highest setting47.6dB
4
Best portable fan for commuting

JISULIFE Portable Neck Fan

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Portable Neck Fan

Pros

  • Wipes clean easily
  • No external blades or places to get hair or fingers caught

Cons

  • Not very discreet and you can’t change the direction of air flow like you can with a handheld fan

Score: 87/100

You’ll be the envy of every person in the office or on your morning commute with this fan. It simply loops round your neck so you can keep your hands free for your phone, bag or morning coffee, and it keeps you cool by circulating air quickly and evenly through its dual-turbine motor design and the 78 air outlets distributed around the neck.

There are three wind speeds, which had noticeably different strengths; however, they weren’t as powerful as other fans we’ve tested. But we think its lightweight, intuitive design is probably worth the compromise. Our testers found it stayed on easily, too. That’s our morning commute sorted the next time a heatwave rolls around.

Key specifications

TypeHands-free neck fan
Weight255g
OscillationN/A
Number of speedsThree
Battery life3-16 hours
Claimed charge time from empty3-5 hours
Noise level on highest setting51.2dB
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5
Best quick-charging portable fan

Daewoo COL1540 4” Portable Rechargeable Desk Fan

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
COL1540 4” Portable Rechargeable Desk Fan

Pros

  • Has a sturdy base so won’t tip over easily
  • The charging time is fairly quick in comparison to other fans

Cons

  • It’s a little too chunky for commuting

Score: 86/100

This lightweight fan is made to sit comfortably on your desk, in your car, or by your side on the hottest days. On test, it was great at distributing cool air and our panellists liked that you could tilt the head up and down to alter the direction of airflow. It was easy to use too, with accessible, responsive controls.

There are only three speeds and it’s not the most powerful fan we’ve tried; however, it was still effective at keeping our panellists cool with everyone saying they’d recommend this fan to others.

Key specifications

TypeDesk fan
Weight235g
OscillationOnly tilts up and down
Number of speedsThree
Battery lifeEight hours
Claimed charge time from empty2-3 hours
Noise level on highest setting68.1dB
6
Best budget portable fan

John Lewis ANYDAY Handheld & Foldable Desk Fan

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
ANYDAY Handheld & Foldable Desk Fan

Pros

  • Instructions were clear and easy to follow
  • Fairly quiet

Cons

  • Quite basic - no flashy features like a battery indicator light

Score: 82/100

Lightweight and available in a range of stylish colours, this handheld fan is the one for taking to events and meals out – or for bringing a pop of colour to the office.

It was hard to fault in our ease of use tests – it’s easy to assemble, travel with, control and clean – scoring perfect marks. Testers also liked its foldable handle, which doubles up as a stand for use on a desk or table.

Again, there are only three speeds which weren’t overly strong but this is a great basic fan that will complement every summer outfit going.

Key specifications

TypeHandheld fan
Weight190g
OscillationN/A
Number of speedsThree
Battery lifeNine hours on lowest speed
Claimed charge time from emptyFive hours
Noise level on highest setting51.6dB
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Best portable fan for extra features

Beldray 3-in-1 EH3413GR Foldaway Cordless Fan

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
3-in-1 EH3413GR Foldaway Cordless Fan

Pros

  • Boasts lots of features for the price
  • Has a natural wind mode – the air strength alternates between the lowest and highest setting

Cons

  • Charging took quite a while considering the short battery life

Score: 77/100

Boasting an LED ring light and an aromatherapy pad for diffusing essential oils, Beldray’s 3-in-1 fan does a lot more than just cool you down on a hot day. Panellists enjoyed the calming fragrance and the light is great for taking selfies, or as a feature in your room.

Along with these fun extra features, panellists praised the fan’s adjustable design, which allows you to switch easily between a pedestal and desk fan, as well as its foldable stand that offers fuss-free storage.

It is too big to carry on your morning commute but makes a good flexible option for home.

Key specifications

TypePedestal fan
Weight1.75kg
OscillationN/A
Number of speedsThree
Battery lifeUp to two hours on highest setting
Claimed charge time from emptyApproximately five hours
Noise level on highest setting50.9dB
8
Best portable fan for the home

Igenix DF1210 Portable Desk Fan

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
DF1210 Portable Desk Fan
Now 20% Off

Pros

  • Controls are responsive
  • Clear instructions with helpful diagrams

Cons

  • No timer or night mode

Score: 77/100

Our panellists loved this Igenix desk fan for its even air distribution and large 12-inch design. It’s one of the only fans on our list to offer varying degrees of oscillation, allowing you to cool the entire room and circulate air well.

Panellists appreciated its minimalist design but were disappointed by the limited portability. While it’s fairly lightweight and compact, it isn’t battery-powered, so you’re restricted by a cord. It’s still very easy to move between rooms though, and it’s steady once in-place thanks to a well-built and balanced base.

Key specifications

TypeDesk fan
Weight2kg
OscillationLeft to right with adjustable tilt
Number of speedsThree
Battery lifeN/A
Claimed charge time from emptyN/A
Noise level on highest setting77.4dB
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The verdict on the best portable fans

best portable fans

Keeping cool has never been so easy. Our winning portable fan, the JISULIFE Portable Handheld Fan, is our top pick, with a huge range of air speeds and long battery life. Plus, we like the range of colourways.

If you’re looking for a portable fan for your home or office, we suggest checking out Shark’s FlexBreeze Portable Fan. It’s expensive but incredibly versatile and even comes with a misting attachment, which could be invaluable on hot WFH days.

If you want to stay cool for less, John Lewis' ANYDAY portable fan is an affordable, yet reliable pick.


Why you should trust the Good Housekeeping Institute

Here at the Good Housekeeping Institute, we’ve been testing household products for 100 years, looking for those smart gadgets that will make our readers’ lives easier.

Our GHI homes tester, Masudah Khatun, tested each fan against the same rigorous protocols, making sure we tested them as you would use them at home and on the go, to ensure they’ll deliver on their claims.

Our homes writer, Megan Geall, has written hundreds of product reviews and knows what to look for when interrogating test results, helping you make the best decision for your budget and lifestyle.


24 March 2025: This article was updated to reflect the latest prices and stock levels. We also included a list of the best picks for every budget and need in the introduction, to help making shopping even easier.

29 April 2025: Checked prices and stock levels as well as flagging our best value pick for the heatwave in the introduction for ease.

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Megan Geall
Homes Writer

Megan is the Good Housekeeping Institute’s homes writer. She loves diving into the latest product releases to find the very best buys on the market.  When she’s not writing about the newest gadgets and gizmos for your home and garden, you’ll find her cooking, running and exploring London’s foodie hotspots – or trying to make friends with every dog she passes.  Megan has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously written for Stylist, Glamour, TimeOut, SquareMeal, and YOU magazine. You can find Megan on Instagram @meganlouisegeall and on X @megan_geall

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Tested byMasudah Khatun
Household Product Tester

Masudah has a master's degree in clinical drug development and combines this scientific background with a love for all things homes – from cooking appliances to smart home tech. She enjoys collecting and analysing quantitative data, ensuring that her product evaluations go beyond mere opinions. She particularly loves using the Digi Eye machine in the GHI lab to assess the colour and texture of products as part of our duvet cover and detergent tests. In her spare time, Masudah enjoys learning about new tech, baking delicious treats, and keeping her home spotless. With a passion for creativity and an eye for detail, she brings a unique perspective to every product she tests.

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