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joseph
> 3 daygood fan and nice speedd and quiet. however it wobbles as base is offset on mine. ALSO DOESS NOT INCLUDE BATTERIES FOR THE REMOTE.
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Owen Davis
> 3 dayI got this so I would use my apartment window unit AC less. Its been perfect. On lots of summer days when I ordinarily would have had the AC unit blasting I now use the fan from across the room. Its quieter, more comfortable, and of course way less energy intensive. The remote works great. Good fan for a decent price.
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DS
> 3 dayProduces a good strong breeze on level 2, which is what I have it on all night during this gross heat wave and humid nights. It’s not loud- has white noise to help me sleep. I’m glad I bought it and I REALLY hope I never need to update my review because the fan quit working, of started making a horrible noise, etc. Fingers crossed!
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Christine Lam Nguyen
> 3 dayThe fan is almost noiseless. Convenient with the remote control. Good amount of air circulated
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JoJo
> 3 dayThe black and silver osculating fan is very sleek and nice looking. It is definitely quiet while blowing out the air and while it turns. I only gave it 4 stars out of 5 because of the following: 1. The remote didn’t come with batteries so you have to supply your own AAA set of two. 2. The one thing I wish for the fan would be more rotation of how it osculates. It only turns a half circle and I have a LASKO floor heater that allows for full circular rotation. 3. The fans highest level (3) is not strong by any means. This fan is made more for a light cool off in a room. Not for really HOT summers where you need a lot of cool down air movement.
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Jenna Wendlandt
> 3 dayI really like that this fan has a remote. It’s powerful and helps to keep our bedroom cool a lot. However, I find I cannot use the oscillation feature at night because it makes this faint creaking noise whenever it switches direction. I’m very sensitive to noise when I’m falling asleep, and when it’s silent in the room, that freaking feels so loud it keeps me up at night. That’s my only complaint with this fan, but it is irritating to not be able to have the fan oscillate at night.
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Dejuan Kunde
> 3 dayThe Pros: It actually blows in a good way. I put it on the lowest setting about 10 feet away from the bed last night, with the windows open, and it was just the right amount of cool air. The unit itself is also pretty quiet and a little noise actually helps me go to sleep. The Cons: The base doesnt fit properly which makes it stand at a slight angle--and its a tad wobbly. The instructions are weird and I ended up putting the base on backward meaning that the cord comes out under the front. Perhaps I could have used more common sense but now Im just starting to sound like my ex-wife. One of the hand screws broke off when I tried to unscrew it so now Im kind of stuck with it this way. For 50 bucks I would expect you to include the 2 AAA batteries for the remote. Overall I think I just got a unit made at 4 oclock on a Friday and its clearly cheaply made. It serves its purpose and even on the lowest setting blows well enough to feel it 10 feet away. Id be much more satisfied with the small issues if it was 20 dollars cheaper. Edit: After a couple weeks it now makes a slight rattling noise when it hits the end of one turn. Taking a way a star because the directions were terrible and this thing isnt close to worth 50 bucks.
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Alberto Galler
> 3 dayI really enjoy this product it keeps me cool when it gets warm out
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Prof. Amos Conroy I
> 3 daySo far I like this fan a lot. I like that it has a sleep function on it so I turn it on at night before going to sleep and I don’t need to worry about it. The remote control also makes it convenient so I do not need to get up every time I want to change the speed, timer or such. I don’t use the oscillation feature that much but it is nice that it is there. The noise level on the fan I wouldn’t say it’s quiet but it is not overly loud too unless you have it on top speed. I haven’t came across a fan yet that is really quiet anyway. The fan itself is not that sturdy when it is on the stand meaning that when it is touched it wobbles some and if you were to push it with force it could probably fall over. Overall neat fan.
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KBA
> 3 dayIm going to review the 3 fans listed below, including the Lasko, for folks deciding between different models 1. Lasko Oscillating Tower Fan, 36 inch, 2510 2. PELONIS Fan, Oscillating Tower Fan with LED Display, Remote Control, 3 Quiet Speeds and Modes, 7h Programmed Timer for Home and Office, 36-Inch, 2019 New Model 3. Genesis Powerful 40 Inch 360 Degree Oscillating Tower Fan With Max Air Quiet Technology And Remote 1. Lasko - fine if youre looking for a basic, cheap ish fan Pros -budget friendly; probably cheapest out of all the tower fans on here -fairly powerful Cons -pretty noisy, but Im not sure there is a powerful fan out there that isnt super noisy -the one I ordered started making weird noises the second night I used it, so the quality isnt great -not as sleek/stylish as others -not as tall as the others, but that also totally depends on personal preference Pelonis - not bad but fan power is mediocre Pros -other fans displays are lit while the fan is operating, but Pelonis display turns off so that if youre sensitive to light when you sleep, you wont need to worry about the light coming from the fan display -nice sleek design Cons -pretty weak fan power, definitely weaker than the Lasko 3. Genesis - good fan except the thermometer is useless Pros -fan power is good -seems to be good quality -nice sleek design Cons -noisier as well, but again, comes with the fan power -the thermometer is defective, and theres no way to reset it. In reading some other reviews, it seems that this is a problem across all the different fans. When i contacted Amazon I was offered a partial refund for the defect, but Id rather it worked properly.. Overall, I would say theyre all fine, just depends on what youre looking for. I think the Lasko is the noisiest and had the worst quality, but still works fine as a basic tower fan if youre not too picky. I really liked the Pelonis and that the display turns off while operating, but the fan power was not doing it for me. The Genesis, while the most expensive, seems to be the highest quality, but it makes no sense to me that theyd manufacture a thermometer functionality that is useless. I am returning the Lasko and Pelonis, and havent decided if I will keep the Genesis.