Maxx Air Extreme Power Industrial Pedestal Fan | Heavy Duty 30" Stand Fan, 4800 CFM
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There is no weatherproofing or water proofing
The remote is not in the room
A loud noise is coming from it. The plant is placed on our enclosed back deck so that it is not affected by the Setting the cooling to low will cool the area. There is a lot of noise on low, but I've grown accustomed As a result, the level of loudness is offset by quality, etc. It seems like this fan is best suited to garages, etc. Would buy again since all the fans I had tried previously for my garage My hope is that this will help.
You can set a timer for it. You can control the power with this dial switch.
Selected User Reviews For Maxx Air Extreme Power Industrial Pedestal Fan | Heavy Duty 30" Stand Fan, 4800 CFM
There is a rattling and a clanking. 6-THE NEXT UPDATE This year 2020 When I declined his offer, Toby Schoonover of MaxxAir contacted me and refunded my purchase in full despite my lack of enthusiasm. An initial run of the product had issues, he says There's something about spider spindles or something like that. Toby pressed on despite my reluctance, and I ultimately agreed to accept my My impression of this company is that they are willing to go the extra mile when the product fails. When it failed, I was very surprised since I had owned another of these and it had lasted for years. It says a lot that the company has reached out to me rather than me reaching out to them. Nowadays, it is rare to find one. It is
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- It was a replacement for our old one that, though it appeared the same and was substantially more expensive, turned out to be a Continuously running for 3 years, it lasted 3 years. Toward the end of January, it started to sound as if someone was going to die. As a result of all the rattling and chattering, it has finally set off a disaster that, if not for the cage, may have been hurting someone very badly. The recommendation is to stay away.
This product is made A significant amount of damage was done to the frame of the first fan. I received a new fan within a week after my old one broke down. I appreciated the great service. I had no hassles with the transaction. Our large covered patio is 12x20 and we have a fan on it (ceiling fans aren't There is a good breeze coming from it. It's not whisper quiet (I didn't expect it to be that quiet) but not so loud you can't hear the other person. We are happy with it. Besides being made in the USA, we like that it's made in the.
Engineers and manufacturers did not do a good job. An extension pole is screwed onto the bottom plate with a 5 x 1/4-inch bolt Bolts tapped into a 1-inch hole for 20 bolts. The threads on the 5mm sheet metal are forged and there is no nuts. Terrible engineering on that issue. The threads will fail if there is any vibration. In the end, I drilled out the threads and put in 5 x 6mm bolts with washers and nuts. The unit is solid Because the middle cover of the MaxxAir fell off the box, there is a hole in the middle of the front of the fan, which can present a safety hazard. If it cannot be glued back on, the only option left is to replace it. Normally I can deal with this kind of stuff, but now that it is running, it is extremely $200 wasted, but now that I built it, I have to try to redo it and it will cost me more Send the box back in its original packaging.
There are a couple of small fans that I have, but they do not quite cut As far as I can tell, this fan is less noisy than the little ones and I haven't used it much, but it seems like it will work well.
I had to buy bolts and nuts when I assembled the base because it came without any hardware.
It was just assembled yesterday and the fan was run at different speed levels for one hour. I tested the machine for 5 hours more to be sure there would not be any issues. Overall, the machine seems sturdy and provides I predicted that it would be loud. The fan guard came bent but I can mostly bend it back into shape with my hands 1 star off, but only because part of it bent I'm a little concerned about the steel guard because I know it is relatively malleable, and I'm concerned it could snap if I flexed it too much, back and forth, trying to get it perfect.
I didn't realize how big it would be, but it delivers what we wanted. The air from the wood stove needs to be moved down the hallway and into the other rooms of the house with the help of a powerful fan. As far as I can tell, it.
It's about as I expected it to be. A simple assembly process is required. It is loud, but I am only using it in my garage / home gym so I just turn the music up just a bit to override it. I did receive some minor damage when it was delivered. A plastic knob on one side of the cage was broken, and a few inches above that, the cage itself was bent, but could be straightened out easily.