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I Tried Dyson's HushJet Mini During a Heatwave, and Can Now See Why This Lightweight Portable Fan Has Been Selling Out Fast

Here's how I rate it on quality, heat test, value, and style. Spoiler alert: it's quite the impressive accessory...

A GIF of the Dyson HushJet Mini Cool Fan in pale pink
This portable mini fan looks good and works hard to cool you down in the heat.
(Image credit: Future / Amiya Baratan)
Livingetc Verdict

Dyson's HushJet Mini Cool Fan is a sleek, portable electric fan that is ideal for cooling yourself on the go. It is loud at higher speeds, but it does a great job of quickly soothing you from the heat. All in all, at £100, it's a hard-working summer accessory.

Reasons to buy
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    Sleek design

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    Good airflow

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    Holiday-friendly

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    Light-weight

Reasons to avoid
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    Loud on higher settings

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    Low battery on max. speed

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It's no secret that this summer has been absolutely sweltering from the onset. And in the name of preparation, I've had my sights set on Dyson's HushJet Mini Cool Fan (here from Amazon). The brand reputation and admittedly sleek form were enough to convince me to test the fan out.

A hard-working, good-looking portable fan is at the top of my list of things to buy before a heatwave. But is the Dyson HushJet worth it? I tested it through the start of London's summer to see how it fares — and my verdict? It does live up to the hype.

And, I guess, don't just take my word for it. As I write this review, it's very hot out, so unsurprisingly, Dyson's HushJet Mini is sold out pretty much everywhere in the UK (except for this cool Ink/Cobalt version at Dyson), though available for preorder on Amazon. It is still available to buy from Amazon if you live in the US, though. If you want something urgently now (for which I don't blame you at all), I've also tested Shark's ChillPill, which I rated highly, and also discounted for Amazon's Prime Day right now.

But, back to the HushJet Mini — before you decide on whether this portable fan is a fit for you, and preorder it, here's what you should know.

Is the Dyson HushJet Mini Good Quality?

A blush Dyson portable mini fan on a stand on a glass coffee table

Living up to Dyson's reputation, the HushJet Mini is definitely a quality portable fan.

(Image credit: Future / Amiya Baratan)

I'm not one for Dyson slander when it comes to quality. And the HushJet is no exception. At just 212g, it's a high-powered fan that is heavy enough to feel well-made, but light enough to comfortably tote on vacation or on sunny days out.

As far as gadgets to help you feel cool during a heatwave, the HushJet effortlessly makes a case for cooling yourself down without losing out on style points. But how powerful is the airflow?

How Does the Dyson HushJet Mini Hold Up in the Heat?

A video demonstrating the use and speeds of the Dyson HushJet Mini Cool Fan

The fan features five speed settings that are easy to toggle.

Image credit: Future / Amiya Baratan

A hand holding the Dyson HushJet Mini Cool Fan

It's comfortable to hold and works hard to offer a steady chilly breeze.

Image credit: Future / Amiya Baratan

The Dyson HushJet's airflow is on par with its style. It works extremely hard to offer comfort on balmy summer days. With five speed settings, you can operate on the lowest for six hours. And at a maximum of one hour, when continuously set to the highest speed.

It's one of my hacks for spending time in the heat more comfortably. But I will admit that the higher settings on the fan aren't as quiet as the low hum on speeds one and two. However, if you ask me, it's a small price to pay to cool yourself off quickly.

How Does the Dyson HushJet Mini Rank on Style?

A hand holding the Dyson HushJet Mini Cool Fan

Among contemporary portable electric fans, the HushJet is one of the more stylish designs that won't detract from your aesthetic.

(Image credit: Future / Amiya Baratan)

The Dyson HushJet design was the first characteristic to draw my attention. And you know only aesthetically-led objects get the Livingetc stamp of approval. While the actual head of the fan does feel slightly extra-terrestrial in its design, I find that it lends to the cool factor of the HushJet.

Additionally, the base itself feels sleek in its matte metallic finish. And in just 10 days of testing, I have already received a couple of compliments and queries around it.

Is the Dyson HushJet Mini Worth It?

A blush Dyson portable mini fan on a stand on a glass coffee table

The HushJet Mini Fan comes with a matching base with a port to charge the gadget with ease.

Image credit: Future / Amiya Baratan

A hand holding the Dyson HushJet Mini Cool Fan and its strap

It also comes with a strap to sport cross-body or around your neck.

Image credit: Future / Amiya Baratan

At about £100, I would say that the Dyson HushJet is worth it. It feels like a long-lasting investment, and it's one of the more chic portable electric fans I've come across of late.

Especially, if you want a light-weight electric fan to carry on holiday, or while you're sunning yourself at one of the cool London hotels with pools, this is a sleek, design-forward option that should be on your radar.


All in all, a portable fan should be on your summer travel packing list. And I dare you to find one that looks better than this launch from Dyson.

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Amiya Baratan
Home Wellness Writer

Amiya is a Home Wellness Writer at Livingetc. She recently graduated with a Masters Degree in Magazine Journalism from City, University of London, and has lent her words to beauty, fashion, and health sections of lifestyle publications including Harper’s Bazaar and Women’s Health. Her experience as a research analyst has equipped her with an eye for emerging trends. When she’s off the clock, she can be found reading, listening to music, or overanalyzing her latest Co-Star update.