As the UK experiences a heatwave with temperatures surpassing 30°C, Amazon Prime Day 2026 provides an opportunity to purchase fans at reduced prices. With air conditioning not standard in many homes, fans are a practical alternative, and several models are seeing significant discounts.
Handheld and personal fans for on-the-go cooling
The JISULIFE Handheld Mini Fan combines a fan, flashlight, and backup power bank in a compact design. It offers up to 19 hours of runtime, folds into three positions, and is USB rechargeable. Priced at £16.95 (was £20.99), it saves 19%.
Shark's ChillPill 3-in-1 Personal High-Speed Fan features a high-speed fan, ultra-fine evaporative mist, and an InstaChill Cooling Plate. It can be worn or used as a tabletop fan, with the mist providing extra cooling indoors or outdoors. It costs £119.99 (was £149.99), a 20% saving.
Neck fans for hands-free use
The Anysun Bladeless Neck Fan delivers 360-degree airflow using 66 air outlets and dual turbine fans. It is hands-free, suitable for commuting or outdoor activities, with four speed settings and up to 18 hours of battery life. The price is £30.59 (was £35.99), saving 15%.
Desk fans for workspace cooling
The Tanness Desk Fan is a compact USB-powered fan with three speed settings, designed for desks or bedside tables. It remains quiet even at higher speeds. Available for £6.55 (was £8.49), a 23% saving.
Large room fans with smart features
For larger spaces, the Levoit 20dB Smart Pedestal Fan provides 950CFM airflow reaching up to 30 metres. It operates at just 20dB in Sleep Mode and can be controlled via the VeSync app, remote, or onboard display. It costs £111.99 (was £139.99), saving 20%.
The Pelonis 30-Inch Tower Fan offers wide 90-degree oscillation and a 19.7-inch air outlet, running at around 36dB in Sleep Mode. Priced at £55.99 (was £69.99), it saves 20%.
According to Metro, these deals are available during Amazon Prime Day 2026, with fans selling out quickly due to high demand from the heatwave. The publication notes that global warming is making UK heatwaves more frequent, increasing the need for cooling solutions.



