Can a bladeless Fan compete with your traditional air conditioner?

As we dive deeper into the summer and things heat up, more than likely the average consumer will be consuming more energy than normal through intensive air conditioning, generating even-higher greenhouse gas emissions. Considering that the average American household already uses 2,822 kWh of energy each year to cool off, spending $276 a year. Eco conscious and stylish designers are already trying to tackle this problem by creating an energy efficient bladeless fan that they’re hoping will eventually compete with traditional air conditioning.
The Dyson bladeless fan works like a jet engine, spinning air into a cyclone accelerator that amplifies it 15 –18 times before blowing the air over an airfoil. Additional air is continuously sucked in as air is being pushed out – The video above demonstrates this the best. Best of all the bladelss fan runs on a modest 40-watt motor..



