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Dyson HushJet Mini Cool vs Shark ChillPill: $100 Fan Sells Out As Portable Cooling Fight Heats Up

Dyson HushJet Mini Cool vs Shark ChillPill: $100 Fan Sells Out As Portable Cooling Fight Heats Up

Dyson’s $99.99 HushJet Mini Cool portable fan sold out on the U.S. site Saturday, a little more than a week since launch. “Notify me” buttons replaced the usual purchase option. The timing coincided with fresh hands-on reviews, including an April 18 head-to-head from Tom’s Guide, which stacked Dyson’s new entry up against SharkNinja’s pricier ChillPill. Timing is key here. What used to be a simple, low-cost fix for heat waves has morphed—Dyson and SharkNinja are now pushing portable fans as branded, wearable gadgets, just as hotter spring temps and summer trips loom. Women’s Health, in the middle of an East Coast heat wave, noted that both Shark and Dyson have launched new personal cooling devices, targeting everything from daily commutes
April 18, 2026
Dyson HushJet Mini Cool launches at $99 as portable fan race heats up

Dyson HushJet Mini Cool launches at $99 as portable fan race heats up

Dyson on Thursday rolled out its first-ever handheld fan, the $99 HushJet Mini Cool, a device that borrows the company's bladeless cooling tech and shrinks it down to a portable, 212-gram package. Meant to be worn, carried, or just parked on a desk, the fan sends air moving at speeds up to 25 meters per second—roughly 55 mph, according to the company. Dyson’s latest push into personal cooling comes in at a lower price point for U.S. buyers compared to its bigger fans. Over on Dyson’s U.S. website, the Cool Tower Fan AM07 carries a $399.99 tag, while the Purifier Cool PC1 runs $449.99. The new handheld fan slots in well under both, setting it apart from much of Dyson’s
April 9, 2026