Honeywell Ht800 Pantomimist Turbo High Performance Fan, Black

 
 

 

Price: $19.99
Brand: Honeywell

Fan measures 6-1/3 by 11-3/8 by 11-1/8 inches and weighs 4 pounds upon shipping; subtle 5-year warranty. loud turbo fan for hot days or enhanced air prime cost from honeywell. high performance blades rotate for summit air velocity through the wind tunnel turbo grill. offers low, medium, and signal speed settings; fan tilts back 90 degrees for differing air distribution. equipped with a carrying wield for transport; wall mounts with separate acquisition of hardware.

Reviews:

1 / 5
Not a fan for those who take to quality fans i am a college learner and these fans are cheap and at target, so infinitely of my friends have at least one. the downside is, they are horrible, cheaply made, and explicit dangerous. the base is too small for the fan, making it infinitely top heavy. as a result, if the fan is on an rough surface or ledge, like a windowsill, any jab sends it toppling to the floor, or your head, truly whatever is underneath. moreover, it is loud, blows at no other limited angles, and really doesn't move that muckle air. even the cord is short. seriously, don't buy this fan.

4 / 5
A vaulting buy! i use fans mainly for the light-colored noise they produce (i live right amoebean to a construction site and either festivity up the minute they start or shut up my fan!) i've been very happy with my honeywell fan--it's dense enough to not take up a lot of snap in my bedroom, but very strong for the size. one of the few downsides i could see if that if you appreciate your fans to be absolutely silent, this one does conceive some noise (for me, that's a plus!) i've had this fan before and it's lasted for age with some heavy use. would recommend!

5 / 5
Fan couldn't arm a fan in any local retail shop because it is winter. not only did i arm it on amazon, but it was shipped and delivered in 2 days. handsome product and quick service

4 / 5
Powerful, but imagine the reviews that say loud! i've read the reviews that this was a uproarious little fan. i wanted it to quietly rotate the heat from the fireplace around the strain room and away from the underside of he mantle. so i figure; it's small, how loud can it be? well i just secondhand it and yes, it is very loud for such a small fan, even on it's smallest setting. but it does move quite a bit of air for such a inferior fan. if, like many people, you prerequire to use it for 'white noise' during those hot summer nights with the windows open, this is the fan for you. if you prerequire quiet, go fo the lasko 3525 (i in addition have one of them) but it's simple two speed, doesn't move nearly the facsimile amount of air, and it's more expensive.

5 / 5
Vaulting product needed a good and reliable fan in a hurry. got that and in addition with this one. very good product!!!!!!!!!!

 
 

 

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