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Stay Cool, Stay Comfortable – Powered by Sheffield

Discover the Sheffield range of high-performance fans and cooling appliances

designed and built to beat the heat. From compact desktop fans to full-size pedestal fans and powerful high-velocity floor units, our collection brings efficient airflow and modern design together to help you cool your space your way.

Energy Efficient
Quiet Operation
Modern Aesthetic
Designed for NZ & AUS Conditions

Whether you're shopping for a quiet bedroom fan in Melbourne, a high-output floor fan in Sydney, or an office cooling solution in Brisbane, Sheffield offers cooling options to suit your lifestyle and climate.


🔎 Why Choose Sheffield Cooling Appliances?

  • Local Support: Designed with New Zealand and Australian conditions in mind

  • Versatile Designs: From tower to desktop to high-velocity floor fans

  • Reliable Performance: Featuring 12–24 speed settings, digital displays, and oscillation

  • Smart Features: Timers, remotes, and intuitive control panels for everyday ease

Collection FAQ's

FAQ – Sheffield Cooling Fans & Air Conditioners

What is the difference between a fan and an air conditioner?

A fan circulates air to create a cooling breeze, while an air conditioner actively removes heat and humidity to lower room temperature. Fans are cheaper to run; air conditioners provide stronger, consistent cooling for larger spaces.

Which model is best for small, medium, or large rooms?
  • Up to 15 m²: Compact fan or portable AC.
  • 15–30 m²: Tower fan or mid-capacity portable AC.
  • 30 m²+: High-capacity AC or multiple fans placed strategically.

Check each product’s coverage details on its page.

Are these fans and air conditioners energy efficient?

Yes. Many models include eco modes, multiple fan speeds, and timer functions to reduce power use while keeping you comfortable. See product specs for consumption details.

How loud are the fans and air conditioners?

Noise levels vary by model. Fans generally produce a gentle hum. Many AC units include a sleep or quiet mode for night-time use. See each product page for dB ratings where available.

Do these appliances come with remote control?

Most air conditioners and selected fan models include a remote.

Do these fans and air conditioners require installation?

Fans: Pedestal, desk, and tower fans are plug-and-play. Portable AC: Usually requires venting the included exhaust hose through a window kit.

How often should I clean or replace filters?

During heavy use, check or clean filters every 2–4 weeks. Many portable ACs and some tower fans use washable filters. Always follow the cleaning steps in your product manual.

What is the best way to clean my fan or air conditioner?

Fans: Unplug, remove the front grill if possible, and wipe blades with a damp cloth. Air conditioners: Wipe the exterior and clean filters regularly. Avoid harsh chemicals; never immerse electrical parts.

Do the appliances require regular servicing?

Fans usually only need periodic cleaning. Air conditioners benefit from routine filter maintenance; fixed systems typically perform best with a professional service about once a year.

Do Sheffield fans and air conditioners come with a warranty?

Yes. All Sheffield appliances include a manufacturer’s warranty of 24 months covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. Warranty length varies by model; refer to the product page for specifics.

Can I buy replacement parts or accessories?

Replacement filters, remotes, and accessories are available through our service network and authorised retailers. Contact Sheffield Customer Support for help finding the right part.

What should I do if my appliance stops working?

Check power and settings, and ensure filters are clean. Consult the troubleshooting section of your manual. If the issue persists, contact Sheffield Customer Support with your model number and proof of purchase.

Sheffield Cooling Range Comparison Chart

Product Name Type Diameter Speed Settings Oscillation Timer Remote Height Power Best For
Desktop Fan Desk 30cm 3 Yes (90°) No No 510mm 40W Personal / Desk
Desktop Fan Desk 40cm 3 Yes (90°) No No 527mm 40W Personal / Desk
Pedestal Fan (Standard) Pedestal 40cm 3 90° 7.5hr Yes 1120–1300mm 50W Living Room / Lounge
Pedestal Fan (12-Speed DC) Pedestal 40cm 12 Auto 12hr Yes 1080mm 30W Energy-Efficient All-Rounder
Pedestal Fan (24-Speed) Pedestal 40cm 24 3D Auto 12hr Yes 880–1080mm 40W Bedroom / Living Room
Tower Fan (Slimline) Tower N/A 3 90° 2hr No 740mm 45W Compact Spaces
Portable Air Conditioner Air Conditioner N/A 2 N/A 24hr Yes 700mm 780W Bedrooms / Offices
High Velocity Floor Fan Floor 50cm 3 Tilt No No Fixed 100W Garages / Workshops

What's the best cooling Option for me

Pros

  • Compact and lightweight — great for desks, nightstands, and small rooms
  • Extremely energy efficient
  • Quiet models available (ideal for work or study)
  • Affordable and easy to move around
  • Many come with USB power options for laptops or power banks

Cons

  • Limited cooling capacity (personal use only)
  • Won’t cool entire rooms
  • Often fewer features (speed settings, timers, etc.)
  • Airflow strength much weaker than pedestal or tower fans

Pros

  • Strong airflow — can move air across larger rooms
  • Adjustable height and tilt for versatile cooling
  • Wide oscillation covers more space
  • Generally affordable and long-lasting
  • Energy efficient compared to AC

Cons

  • Bulkier design takes up more floor space
  • Louder than tower or desktop fans
  • Can look less sleek in modern interiors
  • No actual temperature reduction (just airflow)

Pros

  • Slim, modern design fits in corners or tight spaces
  • Quiet operation — ideal for bedrooms and offices
  • Wide oscillation for even air circulation
  • Often include timers, remote controls, or air ionizers
  • Very energy efficient

Cons

  • Less powerful airflow compared to pedestal or high-velocity fans
  • Limited height adjustability (fixed at floor level)
  • Won’t reduce room temperature (just circulates air)

Pros

  • Actively reduces room temperature (not just airflow)
  • Many models include dehumidifiers for improved comfort
  • Flexible — can move between rooms
  • Good alternative for spaces without central AC or window units
  • Multiple modes: cooling, fan, dehumidify, sometimes heating

Cons

  • Higher upfront cost compared to fans
  • Uses more electricity than fans
  • Requires exhaust venting (usually through a window)
  • Can be noisy depending on the model
  • Heavier and less portable than fans despite wheels