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magis123
> 3 dayI mean like really, it moves a TON of air. It blows solidly and is a great little fan. There is a way you can supposedly hook this up to the network and use this but Ive not been able to accomplish that. But this thing moves SOOOOOO much air. We didnt have ceiling fans until yesterday and this thing was pulling duty as moving air from the back of the house where it stays cool, out to the living room where the sun beats forever. Very happy with this purchase and glad I listened to the reviews.
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esther madueke
> 3 dayI love the size and look, it looks great in the house. The white color gives it a classic look. Excellent for large space and medium size space.blows cool air.
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gbrad
Greater than one weekI bought my first Vornado in 2019 and a small one in 2021. Dont be fooled by the small size, this really moves the air.
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Flip31
> 3 dayThis fan really moves some air . This is my third purchase of this fan and they all work amazing. Highly recommend.
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Omar Shahine
> 3 dayIts summer. If you are lucky, you have air conditioning. Most people in Seattle do not. When we purchased our house, one of the first things we did was get AC. Why? Because my wife (and honestly I) cant sleep in a hot room. We have a 3 story, new house. As such its incredibly well insulated and when it gets hot, it stays hot for a long while. When purchasing our house though, we made the mistake of getting whole house air conditioning because our house was plumbed for it. However in hindsight, that was a mistake. We would have been way better off installing a Ductless Mini-Split system in our 3 bedrooms. This would have provided the correct sleeping temperature in the only rooms that we need cooling, without wasting money cooling our whole house (mostly unnecessary here in Seattle). Ductless mini-split is designed for people that dont have ducting (radiant heat or no heat), but they can also act as heat pumps and heat in the winter. Think of them as basically an air conditioner that can run in reverse to heat as well. Anyway, whats done is done. We have a problem though. Our bedroom is quite large (with vaulted ceilings), and on a moderately warm day (> 76) our room gets beaten by the sun, and with the vaulted ceilings doesnt really cool down enough by the evening. After a few years of pondering a solution, it turned out some old school tech was all that was needed. A Fan. What is it? The Vornado 660 Whole Room Air Circulator is a Fan, but its not really designed to blow air at you. Its designed to circulate the air in the room. And boy does this thing move air around. It turns out that air movement (or the lack theirof) is the primary reason our room didnt cool down. Our ceiling would collect hot air, and that hot air would fall as the day went on, crushing the ability for our ducts to push enough cool air to keep things comfy. You can see from the photo, that this thing looks nice. It comes in White and Black [$99 @ Amazon]. We chose white for our room. Its not a nice looking as say the $300-$400 Dyson Fans, but the cost / benefit to this guy is kinda nuts in my opinion. The reason its tilted up because you are supposed to point it at say the corner ceiling of your room to get air circulating. You do not point it at your bed for example. Why did you get it? I got this particular Fan because of the rave reviews on Amazon, and my general familiarity with Vornado. I wanted to love the idea of getting a Dyson fan, but the reviews are pretty mixed and the cost is pretty high. How has it made your life better? Weve had this Fan for a few weeks and my general observation is that its cooled our room about 3-4 degrees. Thats a pretty substantial difference for us. I have placed it within the vicinity of our duct, and so it managed to capture cool air (roughly 50-60 degree) and blow it straight up to the vaulted ceiling, pushing the hotter air down back into the room. The fan has 4 speed settings. The lowest setting produces a very comfortable flow of air with minimal noise. The 2nd setting is a bit stronger with a bit louder, but tolerable noise for sleeping. 3 and 4 are left for mega hot days (80+ degrees outside) and we leave it on 3-4 during the day and then 1-2 at night. Are you going to keep it? This should last a good long time. We plan on getting a smaller model for our daughters room which has a different problem. Too cold in the winter as her room is over our garage, and it tends to be a cold spot in our house.
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Cary
> 3 dayVornado had been my first choice in fans for nearly two decades. They’re nice looking, quality construction, quiet, and they sure move a lot of air for their size. Every Vornado fan I’ve ever bought in the last 20-ish years is still working perfectly. This particular fan is a really quiet one and pages a lot of air. It handles a pretty big space, about 20x24 feet. The old (non-Vornado) fan I replaced was set up in an Alexa plug so I could just tell Alexa to turn it on. This fan has electronic switches for on/off and up: down speed, so doesn’t work with an Alexa switch.
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Courtney H.
> 3 dayVery happy with this fan! Very powerful and easy to adjust. Glad I have it!
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Arul Sundaram
Greater than one weekVery compact, but also very powerful. Replaced a fan more than double in size.
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Andie C
Greater than one weekI have purchased 4 of these. The are far reaching and blow really strong. I little pricey so I dont appreciate paying over $100 with tax for each of them, but they work well and I have purchased others that are much less expensive but dont pack the same punch, so I keep buying these for myself and my kids and the spare room
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Terri H
> 3 dayMy AC was broken and it would be 2 weeks before it could be fixed. I bought this fan to help keep my bedroom cool. It’s exceptionally well made and extremely effective. It did a great job cooling a large room and keeping the air moving.