Great fan, really moves alot of air,
August 18, 2008
By kbleau
"I purchased this fan a couple weeks ago and it has been such a life saver in my line of work. It really helps when you are doing finish work on new homes and the temperature in the houses just get hotter throughout the day."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
Overall Rating:
4
/ 5
25" ffan,
April 21, 2008
By Reynoldsfrom NC
"This will blow your doors off. The bolts keep coming loose so i had to locktight them, but other wise very good."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
good fan,
April 16, 2008
By garrybfrom ft lauderdale, florida
"Fan is well constructed and moves lots of air. Fan is very loud and I used a common light dimmer switch to slow down the motor slightly and that makes it quiet when max air flow is not needed."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
Outstanding Floor Fan,
October 8, 2007
By Coopdevillefrom New Orleans
"I was originally looking for a 36" floor fan, but decided to try the 25" indoor/outdoor fan. It turned out to be the best purchase I made this year. The two speed motor allows me to adjust the air flow I need dependent on the current temperature. On low speed in my garage with an outside temperature of 95 degrees, I feel very comfortable. I highly recommend this fan for any garage or workshop."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Overall Rating:
4
/ 5
Noisy but lots of air,
November 18, 2006
By Russfrom New Orleans, Louisiana
"This fan is well constructed and provides excellent air flow, but it is very noisy. I bought it for my garage but I don't use it much because of the noise level. It is best suited for an industrial application.
The plastic "knobs" that install over the adjusting nuts on each side do not stay attached and this is a nuisance. I am sure that they will become misplaced and then I will simply use a wrench to tighten the nuts. The latter seem to loosen all the time and the fan will not remain in a given horizontal position."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman