“The mist is so lightweight on the skin that it simply leaves a cool sensation.” Our senior writer, Eve Rowlands, put the new gadget to the test.
When a heatwave hits the UK, adjusting to the scorching temperatures as we would do on holiday is a struggle – the air just feels different and more clammy. A handheld fan is something of a necessity in this weather to help us keep cool and prevent us from melting into a puddle of sweaty (no one wants those tell-tale patches when nowhere near home).
Recently, I got my hands on a fan that has been making headlines for being a go-to gadget for tennis stars (Aryna Sabalenka, I’m looking at you), and I can see why it’s been so popular – especially with another heatwave in our midst; despite being restocked after selling out in May, it’s already sold out in one colourway.
The Shark ChillPill 3-in-1 Fan, Mist & InstaChill System is available on the Shark Ninja website in five colours, thankfully, from pink and blue to green and bronze (or rather ‘Iced Latte’) – and has been a total lifesaver when I’ve been chilling in my garden or out and about in 30 plus degree heat. So much so all my friends have been taking it in turns in using it in a bid to feel some relief from the sun’s heat.
While it’s not the cheapest costing £129.99, the ChillPill is far more sophisticated than your average handheld fan. Marketed as the first device of its kind, this three-in-one cooling gadget can blast cold air, spray a fine mist that instantly cools the skin, and even double as a reusable ice pack with its InstaChill System. These three functions can’t be used simultaneously, but the versatility is impressive – not to mention its 11 hour battery life means it can be used all day long and at night.
One of the ChillPill’s biggest strengths is its portability. Lightweight and comfortable to hold in one hand (even a small one), it features a rotating base that cleverly doubles as both a stand and a handle.
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The Shark ChillPill 3-in-1 comes with attachments for a fan, a mister and a cooling InstaChill plate.
It’s also compact enough to pop into the smallest of handbags, measuring at just 4.5cm x 8.41cm x 11.2cm. This makes the ChillPill super practical and ideal for holidays, day trips and for when that heatwave commute gets a little too warm to bear.
Back to its versatility. The device’s modes are selected based on which interchangeable attachment is used (these are also very easy to switch out, just twist it off and click in the new one): its high-speed fan, an InstaChill Cooling Plate or its ultra-fine misting pod.
The fan, despite being small, is pretty mighty and offers 10 speed settings. Levels one to five are recommended for indoor use, while higher settings are better suited to outdoor conditions – and work wonders for needing a cool blast that immediately dries up (apologies) sweat.
Adjusting the airflow is easy, too, thanks to a smooth rotary dial on the base. Shark claims the fan can project air at speeds of up to 7.5 metres per second on its highest setting, although I haven’t personally put that to the test.
For the misting function, the pod must first be filled with tap water and fitted with the supplied wick. Once installed, pressing the black plate cycles through the settings until the water droplet icon appears. The mist intensity can be adjusted using the same dial, while users can choose between a continuous spray or an interval mode that delivers pulses of mist for up to 10 minutes.
The mist is so lightweight on the skin that it simply leaves a cool sensation – rather than being soaked in cold water.
The InstaChill Cooling Plate is equally impressive. Cooling on contact to the skin and designed to lower skin temperature by up to 9°C, I was surprised by how quickly it cooled down once activated and applied to my skin. Unlike many metal cooling products that quickly lose their chill on contact, the plate stayed noticeably cold and proved a useful feature when I needed targeted cooling. It’s a simple feature, but one that works remarkably well.
To turn the device on, it has a simple on/off slider which, once unlocked, requires the press of the black plate on the fan’s base to be powered up. The same applies to turning it off, but in reverse.
All three modes operate relatively quietly, too. The fan naturally produces the most noise, but it’s never distracting or overpowering. Elsewhere, Dyson’s HushJet Mini Cool (£99) also boasts a quiet performance thanks to its anti-vibration design, although it lacks the additional cooling and misting functions offered by the ChillPill.
My main criticism of the ChillPill, if I had to find one, is a lack of hands-free carrying options included in the initial purchase box. A strap or clip would make the device much more convenient to use while on the move – it would mean I wouldn’t have to yo-yo between taking it in and out of my bag throughout the day.
That said, accessories are available separately, starting from £5.99, but it would have been nice to see at least one included as standard. Those specifically looking for a wearable cooling solution may prefer a neck fan instead, such as this Boots Menopause & Me Wearable Neck Fan (£15.99).
The other potential drawback is the price. At £129.99, the ChillPill sits firmly at the premium end of the market for what is, ultimately, a pocket-sized gadget. However, if it proves durable in the long run, the triple-threat combination of fan, misting and cooling functions could make it worthwhile, particularly for frequent travellers or anyone who finds themself experiencing hot flushes regularly.
Although I must admit, this fan has thoroughly impressed me and, in this scorching heat, it has been a real godsend both day and night and has been a worthy investment.



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