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Small Turbo Fan For Year Round Use
Great little fan...I have used it to circulate air in summer and winter...I have dropped this fan several times...it keeps working great.
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Great airflow. Noisy.
#1, it works. This fan moves a lot of air. I have no idea how many CFM. I couldn't find the info online either.
#2, It's loud. On setting 1, it's audible. On setting 3, at 4 feet, you'll be speaking over it's noise.
#3, It lasts a long time. The motor is heavy duty. I've had my fan for 9 years and keep it as a shop fan.
The best uses for this are for clearing out air (eg, exhaust fan), forced air movement (blowing down a hall, or moving floor air to the ceiling), or for drying things (drywall, though paint might pick up dust with direct blow).
I've even used this to blow over an electric stove to heat a giant room for a day before gas service was turned on. We evaporated 8 ounces per hour out of a 250sqft of wall texture this way.
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powerful fan
We wanted a noisy fan for background noise in our daughter's room to block out house creaks early in the morning, and the reviews said this was noisy-- and it is, perfectly for our purpose. It is very powerful and really gets the air moving.
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Great Little Fan
This is a great little fan with a lot of power. I highly recommend it.
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Instant wind tunnel
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good value for the money
portability
sturdy
best. name. ever.
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noise (?)
frost bite
wind burn
A lot of people have complained about the noise this little fella makes.
Question: how can you expect it not to make a lot of noise with a name like Super Turbo High Performance Fan? You should probably be more surprised that this thing doesn't blow your eyebrows off when you turn it on.
It comes with three settings: loud, louder, and deafening (which would correspond to the layman's low, medium, and high). Expect to have to rebuild some of your home when using the high setting as it will, in all likelihood, blow the roof off your home.
My wife uses it to create what some of you would term as, "white noise." Being more PC than most, we tend to call it, "The noise that creates an environment conducive to sleeping minus the city's occurring interruptions." I have also, on occasion, used this fan to cool myself off on hot days (but not too long as it is so powerful as to simultaneously cause wind burn and frost bite).
Seriously, I give it a 5 because it's a good fan, it's very economical, and it's more portable than the box varietal. If I cared about the amount of noise it creates, I would lower the score; I don't so I won't. Just keep your thread and string away from it (I spent 30 minutes cutting thread out of the fan after it literally sucked it in through one of it's vent openings - no joke).