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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
20inch Tornado Wall Fan . Real nice fan . Blows air great . Great quality. Ready for summer . Going up in the garage
Angel Pena
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
Great fan . Low noise. Plenty of power. For a 2 car garage it is perfect
ND
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
Works great in my shop, love that I can move it around to blow different directions.
Keith P.
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2022
Settled on two of these for our shop to push heat down from the ceiling which is 18 ft tall. They work really well and move a ton of air. Help to cool the shop off too. Pretty loud but expected that for a high powered fan. Bought the programmable outlets with remote and turn them on from downstairs with the remote. Only downside is the remote doesnt switch the speeds, but i just keep them on medium. May buy another one. Would recommend.
Phoebe
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2022
This is the most "serious" fan ever! It moves a LOT of air, too much actually. It's extremely loud on the lowest setting and you really do feel like you're in a tornado. Wish it had a lower setting. This thing is borderline a construction fan.
BIG_FISH
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2021
I do alt of research before i buy something because I want to spend my money on good products and not junk. With that being said I wanted a fan for my garage down here in southern Texas cause its HOT HOT HOT. I found this one and after reading the reviews and comparing to other fans I decide to pull the trigger. I am extremely happy with this product as it seems well built and also moves a lot of air. I mounted this to my ceiling using the hardware that came in the package. I added a couple flat washers to get some distance from the ceiling so i could spin it. Fan is awesome and its a lot cooler in my garage now. Go ahead and buy it you wont regret it.
Ted L.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2020
Needed a better solution than the stupid box fan that I’ve been using in my shop for years. This 20” fan is perfect. Mounted a piece of 2x4 to the ceiling joists, then mounted the fan bracket to the 2x4. Fan comes with one large, and one small lag bolt for mounting. Fan blows a good stream of concentrated air. Lowest speed setting gets the job done nicely, without being very noisy. Highest setting move A LOT of air, but don’t see myself using that speed too often. Works with a pull chain BTW. Only pulls 1.3 amps, in case that matter to anyone.
Bob
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2020
I live in the desert, so my usage is for cooling only. If you're using it to circulate warm air in the winter you'll probably have a different mounting angle. I mounted the fan up high and then pointed the fan angled downward directly over the workspace. It definitely makes a difference on a 112-degree day. On the high setting, the fan is somewhat noisy but not uncomfortably loud.The 20" wall fan is very well built (except the fasteners- see below) almost too commercial standards. It's well packaged with no missing parts.Now onto the installation. We have 12' sidewalls and I wanted the fan to be mounted high. The bracket is "U" shaped, meaning if you want your adjustment to be left-right then mount the bracket vertically. If you want an Up-Down adjustment mount the bracket horizontally. I wanted the fan to blow downward so I mounted horizontally.I was working off of an 8' step ladder and the fan as an assembly is quite awkward to hold properly in place while you install the lag screw fastener. I decided the only option was to remove the fan assembly from the bracket, and then reattach after the bracket is firmly in place. When you remove the fan from the bracket the fan to bracket fasteners will not stay in place. It was impossible to try and attach the awkward five-piece fasteners per side while at the top of a step ladder. I ended up disassembling the fan unit, removing the front grill and installing longer carriage bolts that could be fastened securely before climbing the ladder. The unit to bracket fasteners is complex and has too many parts. The install took way longer than it should have. I am an experienced builder with pro tools and still struggled with the mounting. They need to be redesigned.Once in place, the fan works very well and just what we needed in the shop.
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