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Justin Lang
> 24 hourBig, powerful and sturdy. Also easy to setup out the box. I’m very satisfied with my purchase
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AJ
> 24 hourPowerful fan! Low setting is equal to regular box fan high setting.
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KBE
> 24 hourIf you want a really powerful fan that can be used inside your house as a floor fan, this 20” Lasko model is much better than the plastic version.
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elvisthebeagle
> 24 hourDo not buy a bunch of box fans. Get 1 of these and WOW! Cheers! No Remote Control. Like we need another remote control. TV, DVD, Blu Ray, Play station, Home theater AV unit, STOP !!!! No More Remotes.
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Sarah Griffin
> 24 hourThis fan is awesome! Definitely keeps the air flowing and keeps you cool!
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Chowderblue
> 24 hourOur house AC is usually off during the day upstairs, we have a split ac downstairs. Sometimes it doesnt feel worth it to turn on the AC even when were at home at night. So this fan comes in handy! Noise is loud, but it really doesnt matter. Its a nice fan with lots of power. thats all we needed. Originally this was bought so that our dogs could be outside when we need them to be. Or if they are having digestive issues we could leave them in their crate outside without mosquitoes or bugs messing with them. Buy it! Other than the nose level its a great fan so far. Will update if it breaks down.
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Brandi Baker
> 24 hourVery powerful. I use it in my room and absolutely love it now let’s see if it lasts longer than my last fan that I got from Walmart.
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Gravely Guy
> 24 hourOk, got my new fan today. Good news, its mostly metal (I sincerely hate plastic) and lot more stable and adjustable than box fan it replaced. Face it box fans are really designed to be in a window. Also not sure what others were expecting, its about same noise level as one of the cheap box fans. Reading other reviews, would have thought it was up there with a jet engine putting out tornadic velocity winds. Bad news it really doesnt move anymore air than one of the cheap box fans in good condition. Best I can tell, just slightly bigger motor than the cheap box fan. This is nowhere near as powerful as the all metal box fans back in the 1960s and 1970s. They had much bigger motor and blades angled to move more air. But on other hand if its motor ever quits, instead of spending another sixty bucks, Ill just adapt motor and plastic fan blade from a new cheap box fan to it. Like say its lot more adjustable and stable than box fan and wire grill lot easier to clean than plastic egg crate grill. Nothing really to do with this fan, but while I was waiting on shipment and delivery of this fan, I got to looking at my old box fan that seemed destined to twirl no more. What was strange was that it was completely dead, motor didnt hum, nothing, like a fuse was burned out.... Well little googling and found fans for last decade all fans have had thermal fuses put in windings of the motor so if motor slightly overheats, fuse pops and everything stops. I guess this was answer to some class action law suit. These fuses are not meant to be replaced, you are supposed to just replace the fan. Good for Lasko, not so good for consumer. Anyway, this is interesting so I took whole motor apart. There she blows matey. Fuse looks like a funny white colored resistor and housed in little fabric like tube thing, tied down to the windings with two plastic strap. I will also mention this is an extremely delicate and fiddly thing to mess with. It wasnt meant to be replaced. I cut the straps and removed the fuse, and tried replacing fuse with bit of wire soldered into place. For life of me couldnt get it strapped down again so it didnt interfere with other stuff. Grrr... But lucky me had another one of these cheap box fans that had quit and somehow hadnt gotten put out with trash. This time I had a clue. I left the burned out fuse strapped in place, looked for the wire in the harness going into the motor to the fuse and the wire going from the fuse to a terminal on the starting capacitor. I spliced a jumper wire from fuse input wire to the capacitor external to the motor housing. Lot simpler and nowhere near as fiddly. Anyway I first tested motor out of fan, worked fine. Gave fan a good cleaning and put everything back together. Wow is all I can say, acted and moved air like a new one. Good cleaning helped a lot. Sure its not quite as safe as it would be with new fuse, but people had fans for lot years without a thermal fuse and I suspect darn few of them burned their house down. One of these motors ever shorts out, should trip circuit breaker for outlet its plugged into. I did look and you can get like 100 of the thermal fuses on ebay for $4 on slow boat from china if you feel need for the extra safety. I still would leave existing fuse strapped in place and just find new place to mount new fuse on windings. Its a thermal fuse so has to be where the heat is, inside the motor housing.
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Hildegard Barrows
> 24 hourJust received this fan today. I was super excited b/c my upstairs get so hot. I thought this fan would be great to move the hot air around. The fan itself is very durable. Blades are metal. The fan has 3 settings. Blows great air. It would be better for outside, basement or factory use. 1. Assembly was easy, no tools required. 2. Blade and cage came already put together. 3. Plugged in and started using it under 5 minutes. All that being said, THIS FAN IS SO LOUD! IT ALSO MAKES LITTLE SIREN NOISES INTERMITTENTLY. Unfortunately, I will be returning this fan because the noise is loud.
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Tiffany shuler
> 24 hourIt will keep your living room cool. It is worth the price. It blows better than my air conditioner. Love it , it is sturdy, noisy but it’s great