Bladeless Tower Fan Heater 1950W Hot and Cold 2 in 1 | ClimateMaster | White
Bladeless Fan Heater & Cooler 1950W 2 in 1 | ClimateMaster | Gold
Hot and Cold Tower Fan Heater 1950W | ClimateMaster | Grey
Portable Bladeless Space Heater & Fan 1650W | ThermalFlow | White
Compact 2 in 1 Bladeless Heater & Fan 1650W | ThermalFlow | Gold
Personal Bladeless Fan Heater 1650W Rotation Head Portable | ThermalFlow | Grey
Bladeless Bedroom Fan Heater 1950W 80° Oscillation | FusionAir | White
Modern Bladeless Fan Heater 1950W 80° Oscillation | FusionAir | Grey
Breevo's range of bladeless fan heaters in Australia combines winter heating and summer cooling in a single tower — so one appliance handles the whole year. Each model uses ceramic heating for fast, even warmth and a bladeless design for smooth airflow with no exposed blades. Safer for homes with children and pets, and easier to clean than traditional fans or column heaters.
What Is a Bladeless Fan Heater?
A bladeless fan heater is a 2-in-1 tower appliance that provides both heating and cooling without exposed fan blades. Air is drawn in through the base by a concealed motorised impeller and projected through a narrow aperture at the top. In heating mode, the air passes over a PTC ceramic element that self-regulates its temperature for safety and efficiency. In cooling mode, the same impeller moves ambient air through the bladeless loop without the heating element engaged.
2-in-1 Hot and Cold Tower Fans for Australian Homes
Our hot and cold fan heaters are built for the Australian climate — fast ceramic heating for cold southern winters in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra, and bladeless cooling airflow for summer in Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide. Switch modes from the remote without swapping appliances between seasons. One tower, year-round use, less storage clutter.
Breevo Bladeless Fan Heater Range
Four product lines cover different rooms, specs and price points:
- ClimateMaster — 1950W ceramic heating + 35W cooling. Best for larger rooms up to 20 m². Available in Silver/Grey, Silver/White, Gold. From 229 AUD.
- FusionAir — 1950W ceramic heating with refined design. Best for bedrooms and home offices. Available in Silver/Grey, Silver/White. From 239 AUD.
- ThermalFlow — 1650W compact 66 cm heater and cooling fan. Portable and lightweight, best for small rooms, apartments and home offices. Available in Silver/Grey, Silver/White, Gold/White. From 199 AUD.
- PureFlow — 3-in-1 bladeless fan, heater and HEPA air purifier. Year-round clean air with H11 filtration. From 289 AUD.
Bladeless Fan Heater Running Costs
A bladeless fan heater uses between 1650W and 1950W at full heat, and far less on lower settings. PTC ceramic is among the most efficient electric heating technologies because it self-regulates — once the target temperature is reached, the element draws less current. This makes ceramic fan heaters more cost-efficient to run than non-thermostatic options like bar heaters.
Tower Fan Heater vs Column Heater vs Split System
A tower fan heater warms a room faster than a column oil heater because it actively circulates heated air rather than radiating warmth slowly. It is cheaper to run than a reverse-cycle air conditioner for heating a single room, and unlike a split system it is fully portable — move it between rooms as needed. The trade-off: tower fan heaters are best suited to single rooms up to 25 m², not whole-home heating.
Safe Bladeless Design for Families
Every Breevo fan heater uses a bladeless airflow design with no exposed spinning blades — a safer choice than traditional fans and radiant bar heaters for homes with children and pets. All models include tip-over automatic shut-off and overheat protection. Every unit is RCM certified for Australian and New Zealand electrical standards and backed by a 24-month manufacturer warranty.
Choosing the Right Fan Heater
Consider these factors:
- Room size — 1650W suits rooms up to 15 m²; 1950W+ for rooms up to 20–25 m²
- Year-round use — a 2-in-1 hot and cold fan replaces both a heater and a pedestal fan
- Air quality — PureFlow adds HEPA H11 filtration for dust, pollen and allergens
- Form factor — ClimateMaster and FusionAir are full-size towers; ThermalFlow is a compact 66 cm option for small rooms and apartments
- Safety certification — RCM is the current Australian compliance mark; every Breevo model is RCM certified
Related Collections
Need cooling only? See our bladeless cooling fans. Want air purification too? Browse our bladeless air purifier fans with HEPA filtration. For the complete range, see all bladeless fans.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bladeless Fan Heaters
Do fan heaters use a lot of electricity?
A fan heater uses around 1500 to 2000W on full heat, similar to a kettle. PTC ceramic fan heaters like the Breevo ClimateMaster self-regulate once the target temperature is reached, drawing less current during steady-state operation. For a 15 m² bedroom running 3 to 4 hours an evening, expect roughly 0.60 to 0.85 AUD per night at standard AU electricity rates.
Are fan heaters good or bad?
Fan heaters are a good choice for quickly heating a single room — they warm the air faster than column oil heaters because they actively circulate heated air. They are less suitable for whole-home heating or extended 24-hour use. For bedrooms, living rooms and home offices where you need fast targeted heat, a bladeless fan heater delivers warmth within seconds of switching on.
What is the best heating and cooling fan?
The best heating and cooling fan depends on room size and priorities. For larger rooms up to 20 m², the Breevo ClimateMaster (1950W) offers more powerful heating. For compact spaces, the ThermalFlow (1650W, 66 cm tall) is lighter and easier to move. For air quality concerns, the PureFlow adds HEPA filtration alongside heating and cooling. All Breevo 2-in-1 fans use bladeless airflow for safer operation around children and pets.
What type of heater is the cheapest to run?
Reverse-cycle air conditioning is technically the cheapest electric heating per unit of heat output, but it requires installation. For portable electric heaters, a PTC ceramic fan heater with a thermostat is among the most cost-efficient — it only draws full power until the target temperature is reached, then cycles down. Oil column heaters and radiant bar heaters typically cost more to run because they lack active thermostatic regulation.
Is there a fan that heats and cools?
Yes. A hot and cold fan — also called a 2-in-1 fan heater — combines heating and cooling modes in a single unit. Breevo's ClimateMaster, FusionAir and ThermalFlow all deliver ceramic heating in winter and a bladeless cooling airflow mode in summer. Switch between modes from the remote or touch panel. One appliance handles the full year.
Do bladeless tower fans actually work?
Yes. Bladeless tower fans use an internal impeller to draw air through the base and project it through a narrow aperture at the top, producing a smooth continuous airflow. When paired with ceramic heating, the same airflow mechanism distributes warm air in winter. Bladeless tower fans have the added benefits of no exposed blades and easier cleaning compared to traditional tower fans.
What are the disadvantages of a tower fan heater?
Tower fan heaters are best suited to single rooms up to roughly 20 to 25 m² — they are not designed for whole-home heating. They are also less effective than reverse-cycle air conditioning for very cold climates where outdoor temperatures drop below 5°C for extended periods. For targeted single-room heating in a typical Australian home, a tower fan heater is efficient, fast and portable.