Customer Reviews:
Great Compact Fan Deal! July 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I ordered this fan for my new apartment to help circulate the central air that freezes the bedroom while the living room bakes. It really moves a lot of air and isn't loud at all (sure, it isn't silent, but it isn't obtrusive at all and is actually quite pleasant for sleeping.) I really appreciate the oscillating function because it doesn't squeak and helps for a more thorough air flow. It is also quite compact and sleek but with a decent cord length. The head can be adjusted (and stays put!) and has three functions that offer choice. Really nice little fan!
***UPDATE! I liked it so much I ordered another one from amazon.com. A really great little fan!
good fan for the $ June 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
for the price, this is a good little fan. i've had two of them for a while and they both still oscillate. i would definitely recommend it.
Good fan June 15, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am very happy with my purchase for this fan. It's fairly quiet. It's pretty powerful for a small fan. I use it at work in my cubicle. It was definitely worth the cost. I also thought the price was reasonable.
FANtastic fan June 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The fan, as was its predecessor, which I bought 2 of, is quiet, really gets a good breeze going given its size, and has 3 settings, which is plenty. I can't speak to how durable it is, but can speak to its relative quiet and power. I use it in my fairly large kitchen. When blown at or near me it turns a stifiling room into an almost bearable room. I highly recommend this powerhouse fan.
Not bad, but flimsy oscillating mechanism June 3, 2008 The fan itself works great. I wish the "low" setting was a bit "lower" because I'm using it in a small space, but that's not a big deal. My two complaints are that the oscillating mechanism is a bit flimsy. I've had this for almost a year now, and while it does still turn, sometimes it seems to slip and stop moving for a few seconds. And the switch is on the back of the motor, which means that every time you turn it on or off, or change speeds, you can't help but tilt the fan upwards. The switch should be on the base, not on the back of the fan. It's not a deal-breaker, but it IS an annoyance.
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