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M. Tomey
> 3 dayIt does not have a remote control, and I dont move it around, but I can work for extended time periods and not be annoyed by either the unit sound or any vibration from inbalance. It just does its job. Quietly, relatively speaking.
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Daniel S.
> 3 dayThe fan is not nearly powerful enough for my garage.
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Tim Reecht
> 3 dayMay send it back if noise problem doesnt clear up. You can hear a squeel type noise at times as the fan runs. Annoying.
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Annabel Ratke
> 3 dayPlenty strong enough.helps me sleep at night.very relaxing listening to.
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Joel Beesley
> 3 dayI purchased this fan because of Lasko name even though it was a little more expensive. When it arrived the box appeared to have been opened prior to arriving so I was a little suspicious that it had been returned and then reshipped. However when I plugged it in, it worked great. It was very quiet for a high velocity fan. After using it for a couple of days it began making a loud whining noise. The noise is not constant, it comes and goes. If I turn off the fan for while it will run fine for a couple of hours before making the noise. The longer I use the fan the louder the noise gets. I have tried repositioning the fan without sucess. The noise is coming from the motor so I figure it will go out soon. I have a cheap no name high velocity fan that is a little louder (air noise) but works much better. I am very disappointed with the sub par quality of this Lasko one. I would recommend not wasting your money. It might be a one off but I am not going to spend more money to test that.
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Purrr
> 3 dayI LOVE THIS FAN SO WORTH THE MONEY! IN MY HOME WHITE NOISE IS HOW WE SLEEP THE LOUDER THE FAN THE BETTER. THI FAN HAS IT ALL, THE WHITE NOISE IS ON POINT AND IT REALLY IS A STRONG FAN.
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Bezoar811
> 3 dayJust got this fan due to the heat wave in the Pacific NW. I have an older Utilitech FE50 I got from Lowes years ago but needed another one for downstairs, so I directly compared the 2. (Lowes no longer has this model but a newer version that looks a lot like the Lasko in construction.) The Lasko is lighter, at 12 lbs vs 18 for the FE50. Both move a ton of air, the Lasko rated at 3460 and the FE50 at 5000. Both are loud with the Lasko having a higher pitch whine to it while the FE50 has a lower frequency rumble. I measured them with a Radioshack SPL meter at 5 feet with the following results: Lasko Power level 1- 58 db, 2 - 61 db, 3 - 66 db. FE50 Power level 1 - 62 db , 2 - 66 db, 3 - 69 db. Thats about hair dryer or air conditioner level of noise, so if you want quiet, these 20 inch work shop fans are not the way to go. Still, we use the FE50 in the bedroom as my wife prefers the lower frequency hum and we sleep fine. Cant comment on longevity yet since I just got it, but seems reasonably well constructed. Overall I would definitely buy again, but if you are sensitive to noise levels this will probably not work for you.
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KBE
> 3 dayIf 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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Mr. Marvin Walsh Jr.
> 3 dayStrong well built fan moves a lot of air. I purchased 2 of these I use in a commercial kitchen
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AJ
> 3 dayPowerful fan! Low setting is equal to regular box fan high setting.