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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
So far I love this fan. I love how it oscillates. It is all metal with no plastic everywhere Ive looked. Its easy to assemble and the directions pretty clear. It was missing one small bolt washer and nut but I found one in my jars off nuts and bolts. I have very little room in the garage where I hung it on the wall and its just the right size not to be in the way. It has three speed settings and the noise really isnt very bad at all.
Terry K. Davis, Sr.
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
I really like this fan. I installed a brick wall to circulate air for my indoor pool. This fan does an excellent job of just that. It was fairly easy to install, I lifted it by myself, although two people would have been a smarter installation. The fan is rather noisy on the two higher speed, but in the pool room it is unnoticeable. So far it meets and exceeds my expectations and requirement.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
It is ill considered, clumsy junk. Don’t buy it. The instructions are written in gibberish. Be aware they don’t mention but should start with it has to be mounted at least 3’ from everything. The fan mounts above the bracket and the housing is 28” wide so if you have 8’ ceilings, it has to hang down low, stupid design. Of course the assembly instructions don’t even mention where to put it, the numbers on the instructions don’t match the numbers on the steps, just stupid, careless junk.More News:I should have guessed, I spent an hour figuring out how to assemble this piece of junk and when I got to the end, realized the chain that was supposed to turn the thing on and off was a shoddy piece of lightweight trash that was broken off in the box. After spending an hour and a half in 90+.now heat, I have to fuss with amazon to resolve it.
Melvin Wylie
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
I just installed this in my 2 car garage. It's a great fan! Assembly was not difficult. It seems durable, and it's a great value for the money.
Ernest A Richardson
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
The seller sent me a new fan within a week of my last review. The new fan is working properly, circulating air great in a 800 square foot garage, and is actually pretty quiet considering the size of the motor. The only reason I give 4 stars instead of 5 is because of the plastic pull chain that easily breaks rendering it inoperable. A simple dial switch would be preferable for adjusting the speeds.
amanda jones
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
Good price great product. Saved our shop this summer
Kingfish
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023
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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023
Only time will tell, yet the Bilt Hard 24 inch oscillating fan has been helping to cool my 790 sf garage for a week now and I am impressed with it for the cost. If this fan holds up, it is a true value. Puts out volumes of air movement on low with medium being more air with minimal increase in noise. Low and medium has no vibration. I keep it on low as the air flow is more than sufficient, even with SC heat. High is a wind storm and creates fan grill cover vibration. The noise level is high on low/medium but not overly so for a 24 inch fan. The motor is quiet. For me it's that comfortable white noise that helps me sleep . The fan spreads the air movement across most of the garage space helping keep humidity lower in the total area while cooling me off at my workbench. On/Off and speeds are controlled by a pull chain on the fan. My experience with pull chains is that they tend to be the weak link on an appliance so I added a wireless outlet plug and mounted the transmitter at the door to the interior of house. No wiring needed and only $6.99 through Amazon, see pic. Now the pull chain is only to change speeds. The wireless on/off at the door is just convenient. The fan description says mount on a concrete wall (not Drywall). If you are an experienced DIY person drywall should not be an issue. I mounted it to a double stud (corner framing of garage inset from bay door opening). The fan is heavy and the mounting bracket is heavy steel so you need solid support for the lag screws. The steel bracket would crush the drywall when you tighten to the wall studs without solid backing between the drywall and steel bracket. I didn't have 1/2 x 4 wood lying around, yet had a piece of 3/16 x 8 piece of hardboard. I cut it into 2 equal pieces and glued them together to create 3/8 x 4 solid backing between the drywall and 2 inch wide steel bracket. You will need longer lag screws than what are supplied as they are meant to be mounted flat to concrete without passing through 11/16 drywall. I used 3/8 x 3 lag screws left over from framing our wood deck and they provided deep penetration into the studs. I believe the fan support is better than it would have been through concrete using the supplied concrete anchors and shorter lag screws. However, I would not mount it to a single stud on any wall that is shared by an interior wall. You may get a constant hum/vibration from a single stud that people in the interior room would hear. As with any DIY project, your end result should be safe to use and operate. If you're unsure don't do it. Get one or two 20 inch AC single position fans (they are not direct drive motors and could be noisier). The 20 inch mounts differently and I believe you could mount it between 2 -16" OC studs using a 2x4x36 as the actual support between studs.
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