Epicooler or a Fan: Which Should You Choose?

A fan stirs the air, Epicooler cools it. The honest match-up for when one is enough and when the other wins.

Epicooler or a Fan: Which Should You Choose?
Which should you choose?

A fan stirs the air; Epicooler cools it. If your room is already stifling, a fan just moves warm air around — Epicooler genuinely lowers the temperature it blows, by evaporation, and even heats in winter. The fan keeps two advantages: a lower entry price and minimal power use. For real backup comfort, Epicooler goes further.

It’s the match-up that runs through everyone’s head: “why pay more than a fan?” Because the two don’t do the same thing. Here’s the difference, plainly.

The fundamental difference

A fan produces no cold. It creates an airflow that speeds up the evaporation of your sweat — hence the feeling of freshness on the skin. But the room temperature itself doesn’t move: if the room is 31 °C, you get 31 °C in motion. As soon as it’s genuinely hot, or you’re not directly in the flow, the effect vanishes.

Epicooler adds a step: the air passes over a damp pad and comes out genuinely cooler (we explain it in how Epicooler works). The blown air is below the room temperature. It’s not an AC, but it’s not just a draught either.

Fan vs Epicooler: the table

Criterion Fan Epicooler
Cools the air? No Yes (evaporation)
Heats in winter? No Yes (PTC ceramic)
Power use Minimal Low
Noise in night mode Variable Quiet (~35 dB)
Water to refill? No Yes (tank)
Effect when not in front of it Weak Real (cooler air)

When to keep a fan

  • An occasional draught of air and a very tight budget.
  • A room that’s already cool, where you just need to circulate the air.
  • Very humid air, where evaporation loses effectiveness.

When to move up to Epicooler

  • A room that overheats and where the fan no longer cuts it.
  • A need for genuine felt cooling, not just a breeze.
  • The wish for a device useful all year thanks to the heating.
  • A desire for discreet night-time use — see Epicooler’s noise level.

The best combo: both

Plenty of users actually keep both: the fan spreads the cool air produced by Epicooler across the whole room, extending the comfort zone. It’s a simple, effective trick our Epicooler test confirms. To place Epicooler against the other options, see also our comparison of Epicooler alternatives.

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Is Epicooler better than a fan?

For cooling, yes: it lowers air temperature by evaporation, whereas a fan only moves the room air. It also heats in winter, which a fan never will.


Does a fan cool the air?

No. It creates a feeling of freshness on the skin by speeding up sweat evaporation, but the room temperature doesn’t drop.


Can you use a fan with Epicooler?

Yes, it’s even a good combo: the fan spreads the cool air produced by Epicooler across the whole room.


Camille Royer

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