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Home » The Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat drops to $249.99, a strong deal for a 2-in-1
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The Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat drops to $249.99, a strong deal for a 2-in-1

By dailyguardian.aeJanuary 14, 20262 Mins Read
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Most people end up buying a fan for summer and a heater for winter, then spend the rest of the year stepping around whichever one is currently in the way. The Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat is a cleaner solution: one bladeless tower that’s built for year-round indoor use. It’s down to $249.99, saving you $150 off the $399.99 compared value. If you want better comfort without cluttering your space with multiple appliances, this discount makes it a lot easier to justify.

What you’re getting

This is a 2-in-1 bladeless tower fan and space heater designed to cover both seasons. The big practical benefit is flexibility: you can use it for air movement when it’s warm, then switch to heat when temperatures drop, without swapping devices in and out of storage.

Because it’s a tower form factor, it’s also a good fit for bedrooms, offices, and living spaces where you want targeted comfort without a bulky footprint. And the “bladeless” design is a nice quality-of-life upgrade for many homes, especially if you prefer something that feels more modern and easier to live with day to day.

Why it’s worth it

The value here comes from replacing two purchases with one. If you’ve already been thinking about upgrading your fan or picking up a heater for a chilly room, a combined unit often ends up being the more practical buy—less storage, fewer cords, and less seasonal swapping.

The other reason this deal works is the size of the discount. Saving $150 turns this from a “premium comfort gadget” into a sensible home upgrade, particularly for rooms that never feel quite right: home offices, bedrooms at night, basements, or any space where the central HVAC doesn’t keep up.

One simple tip: these devices are best when you treat them like zone comfort, not whole-house climate control. Put it where you actually sit or sleep, and you’ll feel the difference faster.

The bottom line

At $249.99, the Shark TurboBlade Cool + Heat is a really good value if you want a single, year-round tower that can cool in summer and add heat in winter—without filling your home with extra appliances. If you already have great room-by-room climate control, you may not need it. But if you’ve got one problem room and you want an easy fix, this deal is worth a look.

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