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Amazon Prime Day is here (23-26 June), with discounts across tech, home appliances, Amazon devices and more. With London primed for temperatures of 35°C and above, you can bet your bottom dollar that we’ve been on the lookout for the best fan deals this Prime Day. Thankfully, we’ve found a couple of gems already: the Levoit Classic Pro – a powerful tower fan with useful smart features – is now £95 – £20 cheaper than its average Amazon price.
Amazon Prime Day savings are open to Prime subscribers only. The good news is that you can sign up to a 30-day free trial if you don’t want to commit to the monthly cost.
If, like me, you’ve already got multiple fans of varying sizes to keep you cool throughout this heatwave, why not check out our Amazon Prime Day hub: a page that we’ll be keeping updated regularly throughout the week. We’ve been doing the hard work to separate the wheat from the chaff this Prime Dat, so expect to find worthwhile deals on products we’ve tried, tested and recommended.
What did we think of the Levoit Classic Pro?
The Levoit Classic Pro is getting on in age. We reviewed it a couple of years back, in October 2024. But its cooling power is still as good as when we first gave it five stars and an Expert Reviews Best Buy award.
It’s powerful, reaching speeds of 3.5m/s, without making too much of a racket. At its middle speed, it was a manageable 36.7dBA while still reaching airspeed levels of 2.4m/s. Here’s what our reviewer, Stuart Andrews, had to say:
“…the Classic Pro Smart Tower Fan can push a lot of air across a wide area, without taking up too much space. The Automatic and Advanced Sleep modes work better than the Natural and Sleep modes on many rival tower fans and the Smart features are actually useful rather than a gimmick.”
Is this a good deal?
The Levoit Classic Pro launched at a retail price of £120, with a 180-day average Amazon price of £115.
This Prime Day discount brings the price down to £95. That’s a reasonably modest £20 discount if we’re purely concerned with the numbers. But if you’re after a decent tower fan for less than £100, this is a fantastic option – particularly when you consider that, even at full price, we deemed it “well worth paying a little extra for” .