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YoYoYo-duh
> 3 dayThis is a great looking little fan. Not too loud and I fortunately not too powerful either. This fan would be good for your desk at work or at home on your bedside table so long as it’s not too far away. It will have to be close to you in order to feel it. The price point for this little unit should be more like $12.00 - $15.00 max.
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Kim
> 3 dayCool color options, good size and throws good air. Only issue, there are two settings. The 1st setting, low, is quiet and throws some air. The 2nd setting, LOUD! There is no in between. Especially for online work, meetings etc. its hard to have this fan running without others hearing it in the background.
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Camille Kuhn
> 3 dayIt produces a great air stream. It’s a little louder than I’d prefer but I still like it.
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Linda Kozel
> 3 dayI depend on an great product
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Melissa
> 3 dayBought this to use for my desk as some days the air is not cool enough for me. Its not terribly loud and takes up limited space.
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Gary W. Garcia
Greater than one weekLoud for a small desk fan.
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jhender85
> 3 dayIm a fan of fans, a connoisseur even Id like to believe. At last count, Ive got 15 of them. Every room in my house has one, some have a couple, with multiple backups in the basement ready to go if needed. For desks and travel, I have a rotation of fans. My main one for the past couple years has been a Holmes rechargeable mini fan...which frankly has been great, but my one gripe was its range of motion while plugged in. So I decided to try something new. I like Vornados, and have a few floor models (None in the active rotation though). While Ive seen the Flippi V6 for years now, Ive never tried it and figured now was the time. I wish I hadnt, for a few reasons: - Its big for what it is. This thing isnt really sized to travel, even when folded away. It takes up significant desk real estate too...comparitively speaking. - The wheel to change speeds/turn off is moronic. One of the illogical things Ive seen on a fan. You have to go high to get low and use two hands to make any change. Its discrete at least, but from a function perspective, its just really bad design. - The disparity between the two speeds is huge. They really need something in the middle because the junp between them is irrational and deprives me of the the goldilocks zone speed. - Its loud compared to other disk fans. Even on low, while its for sure not loud, the sound is more than when youre getting in terms of wind. The high speed is very loud, and its not just the blade sound, the unit vibrates at the base when on high, which resonates on the table and contributes to the noise. For a nightstand fan, the sound is fine and maybe even soothing, but for a desk fan, especially in a shared office setting, its a non-starter. Ultimately, this fan is getting returned. It looks pretty, I love the cord length and the range of motion, but thats all. Super dissapointed and Id expect more from Vornado.
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Cd
> 3 dayJust what I needed. Looks great too!
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Ariel Fernandez
Greater than one weekI like this fan, it pushes a decent breeze but it is on the louder side. You need 2 hands to switch the speeds but overall I would buy this again for a desk or for a nice breeze.
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Kyna sherwood
> 3 dayLike the size of the fan but it is a little noisy.