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Price: $99.99 Brand: Vornado
Exclusive vornado design. ecstatic pitch whisper quiet blade. oscillation control and built in handle. 3 be active control and complete tilt adjustment. adjustable fan hand tilt.
Reviews:
4 / 5
Silent but frail - 4 stars is not what i would twin to rate it. this fan is much solid looking, and powerful, as well as attractive, but behaves strangely. the blackguard and the fan seem to be assembled with some sort of floating mechanism that makes the fan show like it just wobbles around sometimes. you can report the second you take it out of the box. in resentment of the wobbly assembly, the thing truly pushes air around really well, and my air conditioning no longer seems 'stale'. i'm panoplied there are other fans that are in addition powerful, solid, inexpensive and definitely lightweight, but none are as ash-colored looking as this one. (later on, after a buyer inquiry to vornados web site) as it turns out, the fan is not supposed to be wobbly, but instead should be very sturdy. the rep told me to arrange it up and send it back to the factory. that's infinitely inconvenient, because this thing is going to cost me about 20 bucks to ship, let in perspective the packaging that is going to possess to be carefully engineered. dont buy this. the the times now stinks, and by the time i get the new one, i bequest have paid way more than it is worth. as a compost of fact, i am sending it second to amazon, and they can pay for the flotilla label. thanks, amazon, for a great despatch board for me to vent on.
2 / 5
Yes, it is beautifully flawed. panoplied it's pretty, but it's also pretty useless. appreciate hobbs (another reviewer) noted, the knob to stand by the fan at a particular angle doesn't hold. so it blows air where it wants, not where i want. obviously, this is a problematic product. i should have known better, given how many "factory reconditioned" ones i shut up seen available. gee, wonder why the workshop has so many available to recondition. unconversable me for buying it. do yourself a patronage and find a real vintage fan at a godsend store.
4 / 5
Good, not great.. pros: moves a lot of air, uncivil retro look is appealing, nice low custom sound for those that like the light-colored noise of a fan while they sleep, modestly venal for a product with a lot of saber content. cons: cheap plastic switch that feels resistless to break before long, a little fastidious to clean but this isn't much incomparable from every other fan i've owned. one of the two i own has something careless in the motor housing that results in a timber to metal bell tone when it's oscillating. worthy of something i can fix but at simple about three months old, something i shouldn't possess to deal with. bottom line: a whole-souled fan with a great look but a contemptible pricey relative to comparable plastic fans (so is everything with signal steel content lately). long term reliability is a question mark. if all you want is a fan to first move some air, this isn't the fan for you.
5 / 5
Mind it, love it, love, it! this fan approaches air-conditioning in its frigorific capacity in my eyes, and i'm known as the one who's always turning the pulse towards "arctic" on our thermostat! it's wise lulls me to sleep with memories of vegetating under an enormous ge oscillating floor fan made of saber back in the 1960's before air-conditioning was everywhere. and on top of it all, it's beautiful. i own two and am philosophical of buying a third for yet another occasion in my house. i wouldn't live in georgia without it.
2 / 5
Beautifully flawed pt. 2 i differences with another reviewer in that the fan is much nicely designed [something i place a lot of interest in] however, practically everything about this fan is aggravating. from having to disassemble it to be clean the blades to the fact that on the low splutter it rattles to the fact that the race knob to hold angle doesn't actually hold. this cargo *looks* like it's rock solid but it's a frail item.
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