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Vornado 750G Whole Room Air Circulator, Greystone by Vornado
Product SummaryManufacturer: Vornado Brand: Vornado Model: 750G Product features: - Infinitely variable speed control; lifetime warranty
- Circulates air throughout the largest rooms in home or office
- Saves energy; cools in summer, circulates heat in winter
- Head pivots from slightly down to straight up
- 16 inches high, with 15-1/2-inch-diameter head
Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Vornado 750G Whole Room Air Circulator, GreystoneCustomer Review: Keep your cool Summary: 5 Stars
There are fans, then there are fans...and then there's the Vornado. My husband prevailed upon me to get one of these, and boy, was he on to something. We didn't have air conditioning up in New England, so a fan was necessary for the few days when it did top 90 degrees. We had one of those old-style fans-on-a-stand we bought at the drugstore, and it didn't do a durned thing. It made a lot of noise, it waved about and it was completely useless. Half a foot away from that fan, you couldn't ruffle a feather. So during a heat wave, I caved and ordered one of these. This fan moves HUGE volumes of air, yet it is unbelievably quiet. All I can say is that the mechanical engineers who designed this fan must have really understood their craft. The Vornado is literally a lifesaver if you don't have AC. We have air conditioning now that we are in a warmer part of the US, but we still use our Vornado when we'd rather have the windows open. This is, in my opinion, the best fan on the market.
Description of Vornado 750G Whole Room Air Circulator, GreystoneQuiet, stylish, and built of durable plastic, this big device circulates air throughout the largest rooms at home or at the office. Use it alone or with an air conditioner to cool in the summer and to circulate heat evenly throughout a room in winter. Its powerful 233-watt motor combines with a deep-pitch propeller and a cunning grill design to move air in a tight beam up to 75 feet. For moving air up or down a stairwell or circulating air from floor to ceiling, the head pivots from an angle slightly below horizontal to straight up. It has an infinitely variable speed control, from low through high. The circulator stands 16 inches high and has a 15-1/2-inch-diameter head. --Fred Brack
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