OEMTOOLS OEM24883 24 Oscillating Wall Fan, 6500 CFM Max Wall Mount Oscillating Fan, Large Industrial Fan Wall Mount Fans, Oscillating Garage Fans, Wall Mounted Shop Fans, Heavy Duty, 24 Inch
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Otilia Ward
> 3 daySo far so good. Components seem quality and balance seems good. Moves more air then I anticipated. I would buy it again.
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OneRaisedEyebrow
Greater than one weekIt ran on low speed for about 4 minutes before throwing the shaft. It will run, but it makes a pretty unhealthy-sounding noise with every revolution. It moves almost no air for a fan this size. Turning the oscillation on and off requires removal of a screw. On the upside, the pull chain works flawlessly. Avoid.
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Chanel Ferry
Greater than one weekAwesome shop fan easy to assemble. Three speeds. Move a lot of air around.
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J. Coyne
> 3 dayInstalled on wall but fan blade isn’t balanced ( bent). Wobble is horrible and not useable. Called manufacturer and he said they get these calls all too often but he can’t help. I have to call amazon. Amazon wants me to take it apart , box it and ship it back. ‘ I just need a fan blade. ‘ Too much hassle,.. go to Home Depot.
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TT
> 3 dayDoes not allow for limiting or modifying the oscillation.
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matthew dorman
> 3 dayDoes not blow strong enough! I read a few reviews that said this fan moves a ton of air. Its just a normal fan. I can barely feel the breeze 25 away. I wish I would of spent more and purchased a more powerful fan
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Michael Onzuka
> 3 dayPretty powerful fan. Much better than the cheaper plastic blade fan that is silent, but hardly blows any air. I wasted money on a bunch of these cheap ones that break and when some dust gets in them, they blow no air. These are powerful with aluminum or steel blades and worth the added money, decently loud for their size (expected and not louder than I thought). You just need to make sure you have tools like an Allen wrench and socket set (preferably a socket drill bit and drill to make things easier). It took me about 2 hours to get it put together and mounted from beginning to end. The instructions are not the best and I have a few items extra that do not appear that they belong with the packaging. I like the vertical angle bracket supporting the fan to distribute the weight on the wall. I screwed a 5/8 to 3/4 piece of plywood to a stud and then screwed the lag bolts in to that. 3/4 would be recommended on a normal steel stud wall so the lag bolt can bite in to it. These are very solidly built, but not super heavy. I recommend these fans especially since it states the CFM which means it is a high quality fans. No remote control, but there is a chain to turn on and off.
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Dr. Cletus Moore
> 3 dayKeeps my garage nice and cool
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Rob Neal
Greater than one weekNot our first…super easy to install, works like a dream!
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K. McGinley
> 3 dayThis is a strong, sturdy fan that puts out a lot of air for wherever you need it. However, they went cheap in one area -the pull string. Its plastic and mine broke right at the base on the very first pull. Im going to take it apart and hope that the average ceiling fan switch will work as a replacement. One other thing to note - the oscillating feature is not an easy toggle switch. You have to unscrew an arm and attach it to a different hole to turn oscillating on/off, so if thats a dealbreaker for you, dont buy this. Otherwise, its a good fan that puts out a lot of air.