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Meaco Sefte Pro Cordless Fan Showdown: Table vs Pedestal

Meaco Sefte Pro Cordless Fan Showdown: Table vs Pedestal

Cordless air circulators that cut the cable

The Meaco Sefte Pro 10in Table Air Circulator and Sefte Pro 10in Pedestal Air Circulator take the brand’s acclaimed quiet air circulation and add one major upgrade: a built‑in Li‑Ion battery. Both are cordless air circulators powered by efficient DC motors, so you get strong airflow without hunting for a wall socket. Meaco claims airflow can be felt up to 32m away on each model, which is impressive for battery-powered designs. Each fan offers 12 speed settings, three modes (Normal/Manual, Eco and Night) and timer functions, with oscillation that can sweep rooms horizontally and vertically. The cordless design turns both models into truly portable fan battery solutions, ideal for cooling anywhere around the home, in conservatories or even outside, while still delivering the refined, focused airflow that made their plugged-in predecessors popular.

Meaco Sefte Pro Cordless Fan Showdown: Table vs Pedestal

Table model: Take-anywhere flexibility for floors and surfaces

The Sefte Pro Table is nominally a desk fan, but its scale makes it more of a flexible floor-and-table machine. Standing around 460mm tall and 305mm wide and weighing 3kg, it may be too large for cramped desks yet perfect for coffee tables, sideboards or simply placing on the floor. Its 10in head sits on twin stalks and a stable base, with touch controls circling a compact display for instant access to fan speed, modes, oscillation and power. A 9,200mAh Li‑ion portable fan battery lives in a compartment under a lift-off panel, making it easy to replace in the future. Horizontal oscillation spans up to 120°, with vertical tilt up to 65°, allowing quiet air circulation across living rooms, bedrooms or even outdoor seating areas where sockets are scarce.

Pedestal model: Height, coverage and modular design

The Sefte Pro Pedestal takes the same 10in fan head and mounts it on a modular stalk system, delivering more height and coverage. At full extension you get roughly 1.1m, ideal for sending a breeze over beds, sofas or dining tables, while the stalk can be reconfigured so the fan also works as a shorter floor fan or more compact pedestal. The weighted base and solid 5.5kg build keep it stable despite the extra height. Like the table version, it uses a quiet DC motor and claims up to 32m of reach, making it excellent for larger rooms that need broader coverage. Controls are split between a small display and two buttons on the fan body, with a magnetic remote handling modes, speed, oscillation angles and timers for fine-tuned, quiet air circulation.

Pedestal vs table fan: Which cordless Sefte Pro should you choose?

Choosing between the Sefte Pro table and pedestal models comes down to how and where you need cordless cooling. If you want maximum portability, the table fan wins: its compact form, lighter weight and accessible battery compartment make it easy to move between rooms, pop on different surfaces or take into the garden when you need a focused breeze away from outlets. For whole-room coverage and flexible height, the pedestal vs table fan battle favours the pedestal. Its modular stalk and taller profile push airflow over furniture and across larger spaces more effectively, even at lower speeds. Both share the same core strengths: powerful yet quiet air circulation, long-lasting cordless operation and versatile modes that adapt to changing temperatures. In short, pick the table model for grab‑and‑go versatility, and the pedestal for elevated, set‑and‑forget cooling.

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