The Shark FlexBreeze FA222 fan is pretty cool because you can use it as both a table-top and a pedestal fan. This two-in-one design is really one of its strong points. Switching between the two is a breeze—you just detach the main fan head from the pedestal stand, extend the legs, and voila, it's a table-top fan. This makes it pretty handy for different settings.
As for how powerful the airflow is, the manufacturer doesn't really give specific numbers like cubic feet per minute (CFM), but they do say it's designed for effective cooling. It offers 180-degree side-to-side oscillation and a 55-degree tilt, which helps spread the air throughout the room, whether it's sitting on your desk or as a pedestal fan in a bigger space.
From what we've gathered, people like how easy it is to switch between the table-top and pedestal modes. It's simple, which is always nice. Some folks did mention that the pedestal height might be on the short side—about 4 feet—but using it as a table-top fan can solve that if you need it lower.
The fan's oscillation and tilting features seem to be a hit, too, as they let you direct the airflow just where you need it. While it might not reach the height some folks want in pedestal mode, it still manages to circulate air pretty well.
In general, the Shark FlexBreeze should keep things cool, whether it's on your table for close-up comfort or as a pedestal fan to get air flowing across the room. Its versatility and user-friendly design make it a solid option for various cooling needs.