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• Table Air Circulator Fan offers an aerodynamic Turbo Design for maximum air movement. Use as a fan for intense cooling power or as an air circulator for the whole room. Increased air flow allows the air conditioning and heating systems to be used at
• lower settings to help you save money year round. Mount fan to wall to save space. Variable tilt fan head pivots up to 90 degrees. Fan features a powerful three-speed motor, 7-3/5"" blade span and removable grill for easy cleaning.
• 3 Speeds & up to 90 degree pivot head
• Removable grille for easy cleaning
• Wall mount option
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 11.1 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.6 inches | | Product Height:
| 11.3 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.68 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 11.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 103 reviews |
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70 of 72 found the following review helpful:
A Change for the WorseMar 17, 2010
By Lolo G There used to be a model of this fan that was near perfect. It was the HT-800 and I have three of them because I love having them in multiple rooms in the summer. That awesome model seems to have been replaced with this model which is less powerful. The less powerful part is OK, I can just turn the speed up on it (I always used the first setting on the HT-800--that sucker was strong!l). The part they really screwed up, though, is the base. They inexplicably cut away parts of it in the front and the back so now, instead of being solid and sturdy feeling, it's flimsy feeling and top heavy and falls over or points upward every time you touch it. Why oh why do so many companies take a product that's fantastic just the way it is and then change it so it sucks?
By the way, I put this same review on the manufacturer's website (Kaz) and noticed that they change all customer reviews to 5 stars, no matter how many you choose. Real honest of them. After years of buying this brand, I guess I'll be looking for a different one the next time I need a new fan.
38 of 42 found the following review helpful:
not as powerful as HT800May 10, 2009
By Abhinav Bhatnagar Pros: 1. nice cool breeze 2. quieter than HT800 [Honeywell HT800 Super Turbo High Performance Fan, Black] Cons: 1.not as powerful as HT800 2. Costlier than HT800 3. Do not remain in lowest position.. flipping upwards again and again
27 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Great small fan! It really blows.May 06, 2009
By Modern Blue Argonaut I am very impressed with this extra small desk sized fan. It creates a nice strong breeze that can be felt from several feet away. Even the lowest setting creates quite a breeze, so if you have papers around or need an extra quiet fan this is probably not a good choice. For me though, I like the white noise it creates and in the hot, humid Florida summers, this is a nice way to cool off without having astronomical power bills.
I purchased one fan for each of the bedrooms and can now raise the temp on my A/C by two degrees and yet it feels cooler than it did before.
The fan can also be wall-mounted and the fan's angle clicks into secure settings so you don't have to worry about it rotating up or down. The power cord appears to be around six feet long.
I highly recommend these little fans for portability, space, and effectiveness. Those wanting an oscillating fan rather than a fan that only blows in one direction should consider Honeywell HFT114B Oscillating Super-Turbo High-Performance 3-Speed Fan.
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
one complaintMay 12, 2009
By Yngwie Scruggs
"yngwie scruggs"
It moves air quite well and is not too noisy considering how powerful it is, but the angle adjustment on it is quite frustrating sometimes. I try to set it on my desk and blow it straight horizontal, and it naturally is most stable when blowing upward, so sometimes it will suddenly slip. There should be some kind of angle locking mechanism or something on it. Other than that, it was cheap, free shipping, and generally gets the job done.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
nothing special, not Honeywell qualityJul 05, 2009
By Michael V The name Honeywell has a certain cachet, given their reputation for thermostats, home alarm systems, and many other products. But this is just a fan made by Kaz, Inc., with Honeywell's trademark on it. The box screams "25% quieter", but IMHO it's a bit noisy, about what you'd expect from a small tabletop fan.
Pro: I have had multiple tabletop fans with largish plastic push button switches for selecting the speed. Those switches inevitably jam or refuse to stay selected, due to their Rube Goldberg manufacture. This fan instead has a conventional electrical rotary switch, which makes me expect the switch (i.e. the fan) will last much longer.
The warranty deserves some ridicule. I recall the HT-800 series has a 5 year warranty. The HT-900 has only a 1 year warranty, but I thought "25% quieter" was worth chancing the shorter warranty.
But wait - there's more! If you have a problem, you must prepay shipping to return your defective fan to Kaz, Incorporated in Memphis, TN, including proof of purchase and a $10 check ($15.50 Canadian). So by the time you've found a box, and paid the return shipping, you've already spent . . . the cost of just buying a new fan. This is why your municipality must constantly search for another landfill site.
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