HOLMES 16 Stand Fan With Remote Control, Black
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Mr. Monty McLaughlin
Greater than one weekI bought this fan in May 2017 at Target for $60 and it did take some time to assemble it but it was worth the money and time cause it’s a very good quality fan. It is very sturdy since the motor does not burn out and the stand and the grill cover don’t not come off easily after having those problems with my plastic fans in the past that’s why I switched to this and there’s no going back. 4 years later still running like new and I have had no problems with this fan. :) Best fan and purchase ever!!!!
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ou
Greater than one weekBad quality
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Alissa H.
> 3 dayPieces broke very easily, works great but idk how long itll last with how easy its breaks and falls apart, currently held together by tape
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Laury
> 3 dayCame with no blade how is going to work
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NoName
Greater than one weekThe fan is powerful. It’s was stronger than my Dyson, which has done nothing for the past 2 summers but collect dust. Assembly of the fan head was a struggle. The rear guard didn’t fit and I need to use pliers to have screw a metal piece in the rear grill to the motor. Despite that one issue, I’m pleased. It’s my intention to buy a few more of these.
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Karen Guishard
> 3 dayDisliked assembling it Used to keep bedroom cool
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Gary
> 3 dayToo loud, doesnt move much air
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James Fitzpatrick
> 3 dayWell built. Heavy base for stability. Improved mounting of fan guard to make it easier to clean.
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Glenn A. Wilson III
> 3 daySome of the other reviews noted that the fan is hard to assemble and too loud. I dont think either is an issue.
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Jer2
> 3 dayI absolutely am dumbfounded there are people don’t like this fan. It occurred to me the other day that I really needed to let people know just how tough this thing is. I dug out the manual; unfortunately I didn’t print the invoice to keep with it. The date on the manual is 2013. I’m going to guess I bought it in 2014, six years ago. IT SITS OUTSIDE ON THE PATIO for about nine months out of the year (Atlanta). Granted, it’s not in direct weather; it sits under the 3’ deep eave, but rain, shine, thunderstorm, tropical storm, even snow (okay, not often) it has performed flawlessly every year and is still flawless. No rust, no squeaks, no malfunctions. I’ll let you know in another six years how it’s doing.