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Usually ships in 2-3 business days | | | | | | The 22" Industrial Pedestal Fan
is ready to assemble with
household tools. This is a high
velocity heavy duty fan with an
OSHA compliant grill. The fan
has a premium powder coated
steel base and extends to a
height of 7'. The fan tilts air
direction 90 degrees, has a
convenient 12' power cord and a
2 year limited warranty. You
can use this fan to utilize in
hard to circulate air areas. | | | |
List Price:
| $129.00 | |
Our Price:
| $124.99 | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 24.0 inches | | Product Width: | 29.0 inches | | Product Height: | 6.5 inches | | Package Length: | 29.0 inches | | Package Width: | 24.25 inches | | Package Height: | 6.75 inches | | Package Weight: | 26.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 7 reviews |
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| | Features | CFM - High 4100 - Medium 3800 - Low 3500Fan oscillates 90-Degree and fan height adjusts from 50-Inch to 71-InchEasy to assemble with household toolsOSHA compliant rust resistant grille6-foot power cord
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 7 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Good fan - at least for a while Dec 24, 2009
By Happy
"radioguy"
Pros: Relatively quiet motor, strong base, heavy duty cord with plenty of length. Light enough to carry from room to room. 3 speeds offer good airflow choices.
Cons: Oscillating mechanism started to squeek after a couple weeks. This is very irritating when yo are trying to sleep. WD40 does little to quiet the noise. A heavy duty fan such as this should have been built with an equally heavy duty oscillating gear. Also, assembling the fan took great agility and innovation. When assembling the front fan shield, a circular clamp w/screw is required to hold it in place. The shield is heavy and moves easily, making it difficult to keep the shield halves alligned while tightening the screw. I took several plastic ties and attached the front shield onto the rear shield with them. Once the front shield was somewhat fixed in place I was able to use both hands to tighten the screw on the clamp to hold the front shield onto the rear shield. Once everything was screwed into place I snipped off the plastic ties and I was done.
Update: In October of 2011 the motor slowed to a crawl. I took it apart and found the motor shaft (the back end) was not properly lubricated and was sticky. I cleaned it up, lubed it and it worked OK for a day or two then the problem returned. While cleaning it I found the oscillating mechanism was made out of plastic. I'm disappointed. This is a very cheap motor and probably made in China. My next fan will be a commercial unit with ball bearings on the motor shaft. A Google search for "commercial fans" came up with a nice 30" model. It's a little more expensive but I'm hoping I won't have to replace it every 22 months.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
blow me away Sep 17, 2010
By Jon P. Evans
"taterjonny"
When I ordered this fan I read as many reviews as I could find. Not all were that complimentary, however this fan has been perfect for my needs. This fan can move air . Many complained of the noise, but how could they. When you move a lot of air there is going to be noise. Take a jet for example. How loud are they because they move a lot of air. Its the same principle. I do not hesitate to recommend this unit . It has been in constant use for over a month to help move the A/C air around my house. It works great.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Pedestal Fan Oct 12, 2009
By Jane Brunton
"gardener"
This is a great fan, however, it was more difficult to put together than it should have been due to poor instructions. I couldn't get the outer grid on the fan and has to have a handyman do it. (He even had a time with it.)
Great fan Apr 22, 2012
By Tricity Works great, no problem putting together either. We purchased for indoor pool and really helps move air steins and cool off
I Am Not Pleased - Missing Components and Can't Use Aug 08, 2011
By Jeffery D. Beeman I just assembled the fan this evening. However, the fan was missing a VERY IMPORTANT component...the "set screw" that attaches the fan blades to the motor spindle. Actually, it probably was not missing. The screw provided was smaller than the threads on the fan blade collar and so it would not attach. I have a very nice electric motor, with a spindle that rotates at various RPM's, protected by a shroud. However, since the fan blades are not attached...it does not blow air...I do NOT have a FAN. I will go to the industrial hardware store tomorrow for some metric set screws. The motor is heavy duty, but the foot of the stand seemed very light gauge steel to me...with four 1/4" deep die formed threaded holes to hold the pedestal attachment bolts. A quality product would use nuts and washers with the four bolts. I expect it to rust and be the first thing to break. I should have spent a little more and bought a fan from a name brand manufacturer like Holmes or Hunter. My bad! Don't make the same mistake.
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