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Karen B.
> 3 dayWe put this fan on a fairly small deck. 10 x 16. It does move a lot of air. This fan is very, very loud. Even on low setting, it is quite loud. It is difficult to carry on a conversation while this fan is running. It would be a better fit for a considerably larger area where you could anchor it further from where people are. It would be great for a work area like a warehouse.
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Frank
> 3 dayI disliked the pull chain it broke on the first day I installed it and on the first pull!
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Yanet A.
11-06-2025Donde se prende y se apaga el ventilador llego roto partida la cadena lo compre crellendo que iba a llegar bien pero en todos los comentarios dice que se rompe fácilmente por ese detalle no lo recomiendo
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sharon
> 3 dayWe like the fan but the plastice pull chain broke near the motor. How do we replace this as there is just a tiny string coming out of the motor?
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Al
> 3 dayVery powerful fan motor
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Michael Onzuka
09-06-2025Pretty powerful fan. Much better than the cheaper plastic blade fan that is silent, but hardly blows any air. I wasted money on a bunch of these cheap ones that break and when some dust gets in them, they blow no air. These are powerful with aluminum or steel blades and worth the added money, decently loud for their size (expected and not louder than I thought). You just need to make sure you have tools like an Allen wrench and socket set (preferably a socket drill bit and drill to make things easier). It took me about 2 hours to get it put together and mounted from beginning to end. The instructions are not the best and I have a few items extra that do not appear that they belong with the packaging. I like the vertical angle bracket supporting the fan to distribute the weight on the wall. I screwed a 5/8 to 3/4 piece of plywood to a stud and then screwed the lag bolts in to that. 3/4 would be recommended on a normal steel stud wall so the lag bolt can bite in to it. These are very solidly built, but not super heavy. I recommend these fans especially since it states the CFM which means it is a high quality fans. No remote control, but there is a chain to turn on and off.
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sugar
> 3 dayPut together and mounted fan, would oscillate but blade would not work. Wanted to talk to customer service but it appears Ken Brown does not have customer service.
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J. Coyne
> 3 dayInstalled on wall but fan blade isn’t balanced ( bent). Wobble is horrible and not useable. Called manufacturer and he said they get these calls all too often but he can’t help. I have to call amazon. Amazon wants me to take it apart , box it and ship it back. ‘ I just need a fan blade. ‘ Too much hassle,.. go to Home Depot.
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Cameron Hadley
> 3 dayYou cant position this fan but to one spot, dead center and you have to climb a ladder and remove a screw to do that! Absolutely worthless the only adjustment is tilt! POS! Sending it back is a waste of time buying and mounting it just to find out you cant adjust or turn off the oscillator and park the fan in the position you need!
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MLB
> 3 dayI was mounting this fan under a small patio roof and had several obstacles to deal with from a clearance perspective. I dont think there was one measurement provided in the directions to help me position it properly (keeping in mind its gong to be oscillating and needs to be tilted on the bracket). Had to figure it all out and keep my fingers crossed when I finally bolted it to the bracket. Since its heavy and awkward, its not like you can simply hold it in place to ensure everything fits properly. The pull chain is made of plastic and broke the first time I tried to turn it on. A metal pull chain on a fan where everything else was metal would have been more appropriate. Also wanted to correct a Q&A answer that was provided by someone. Someone had asked the distance/measurement between the holes on the mounting bracket and the answer provided was 8 on center between top and bottom hole. The guy that provided that info needs a new tape measure. The bracket length (wall side) is approx 12.5 and each of the 3 holes are 6 apart on center. I had built/painted a mounting board to accommodate my clapboard siding before the fan arrived - only to have it be too short thanks to bad info. The PDF instructions were available on Amazon for the fan, but again, no measures so not super helpful.