Honeywell Double Blade 16 Pedestal Fan Black With Remote Control, Oscillation, Auto-Off & 3 Power Settings
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Tamara
> 24 hourHave this fan for about a month now with running it all day long. Had a martini before assembling it so it is not the most complicated mechanism youll ever encounter, no additional tools or screws needed. You do need the batteries for the remote control which works really well and actually has the on/off button so you dont have to go through all the speeds to turn it off like you would if you were to get up and do it on the fans buttons. When deciding on a fan, I was definitely on the budget but was looking for a quality fan even if it meant paying a bit more. Looked a lot at the tower fans as well but then decided to go with this kind because it was important for me to be able to clean it of accumulated dust frequently. Just recently did my first clean and it was wicked easy, the top parts disassemble as easy as they assemble, wiped the blades and rinsed the cage parts with a douche in the shower, wiped dry and voila all done, took like 15 minutes and the fan is looking nice and clean and like new. Rotation also works great and overall the fan is super quiet, I am in zoom meetings all day and it never interferes. At night, the blue light takes a bit of getting used to but actually is kind of calming. Highly recommend.
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Missy
> 24 hourI bought these fans for my daughter’s graduation party and all three of them working together kept the room cool on a hot day. I like that they have a remote feature to keep everything easy and simple to change the fan speed. It was simple and easy to put together, overall great product and worth the money.
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Jason Castle
> 24 hourIve been using this fan for over a year now, and have no complaints. It does get very dirty in my apartment (with four large windows open all the time), so Im glad its so easy to disassemble to clean. Just keep in mind that the red knob unscrews >clockwise<, which is counterintuitive. You can always download the Owners Manual if you need help with disassembly/re-assembly. But, its pretty straightforward.
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Don
> 24 hourIt wasnt the easiest to put together, but it wasnt terrible either. It works very well. I love the remote features. Makes it super easy to make changes without getting out of bed. Lol.
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miguel aguilo
> 24 hourThe fact that this came with no extended warranty (and a rather high price tag compared to other fans) it’s worrisome to me; l hope it last. It’s rather heavy duty. I have a lot of experience putting fans together, so I was ok. Less experienced people would probably feel otherwise. I wanted a fan with a good remote, good brand and that provided a strong wind. In those fronts it delivers. It has a good range of motion and on slow and medium you can barely hear it; on high you do but it ain’t too bad. However, that extra blade? I find it GIMMICKY. I don’t feel that it provides me of any benefit. It was kind of a pain to install two blades so I kinda dread fan cleaning time now. The apparent purpose of that smaller blade is for something that I really don’t like: a variable speed option. It has its intended purposes, but instead of slowing the fan down and up it pretty much turn it off and back on (which made me panic because I thought that there was something wrong with the fan.) But I re-read the manual (a manual. For a fan. Next: a manual for sandals) and it’s a feature designed to provide the user with a calmer sleep. Well it made me panic so, so much for calm. If you are in the market for a sturdy, strong fan with a responsive, easily laid out remote control, the Honeywell Double Blade delivers. But the rest is really nothing to call grandma about.
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HuggsT
> 24 hourI first ordered this fan Nov 2020 and I just purchased another one for my son. He’s been using an old desk fan and has it sitting in a chair. I love that I can change the oscillation and speed from the remote. I use this fan every single night all year long and it has never not worked and I haven’t had any problems.
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Brian McCracken
> 24 hourMy Duracraft fan was a gift for my wife and I when we we got married. over 20 years later it finally started to die. We live in a ridiculously hot state (AZ) and ran it every night for a decade, then the next decade I ran it in the window of our dining room into my office to save money on A/C costs. I didnt think anything could replace this fan... so I started looking for another Duracraft pedestal fan... but they no longer exist. Honeywell apparently bought duracraft and now make a similar pedestal fan but even better. I hope this fan stands the test of time as well! It is fairly quiet even thought I run it on high most of the day. The remote is amazing! No more reaching into the window and turning off the fan by hand.
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mrluckey
> 24 hourHave been using this for months now, outside on the deck. I like the remote feature. Holds up well even through snowy winter season on a covered deck and also through the summer heat. Couldnt ask for a better floor fan
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Cherie
> 24 hourWas looking for bedside fan that had lower wattage than Lasko box fan. Originally started with Genesis box fan. Not sure why it seemed so loud, considering I’ve often used Lasko box fan, but it did. Also, box fans are tricky without a holder/stand. I don’t know why they don’t still sell those stands like my grandmother used to have so that fan sits up high and position is adjustable. So….. as my bed isn’t high, this is good height, and has some adjustability. Not a huge amount of air, but enough for my needs. Very quiet. (From someone who actually likes a little air noise). I’m in an old apt bldg with no thermostat that’s always hot even though I no longer even have a radiator, and a/c doesn’t work so great when temp drops overnight, so this takes up some slack. Oh, to be back in a home with a thermostat. I also like having a remote….. though I’m out of available slots in my remote caddy. However, the assembly? Ugh. Think someone else also mentioned that if you need to return it, you may never get it back in that box. The assembly directions are vague at best, and the motor and base are quite heavy - at least for someone with some health issues like me. My hands are still sore and achy. You’re on your own figuring out how to attach the upper to the stand. So you’d better be good at this stuff already or borrow a crystal ball. Directions won’t help you much. Wish white was same price as black. Don’t need anything absorbing more heat.
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John Miller
> 24 hourI use these fans daily. One is in my room to circulate the air and it does a great job at pushing air at low noise., the remote is easy to use and has great signal strength so you can use it at a distance. This was easy to assemble and a must to keep my room nice and cool, highly recommend