Holmes HAOF-90UC 10-Inch 3-Speed Blizzard Table Fan | 
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| Brand: Holmes Category: Kitchen
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $24.49 You Save: $5.50 (18%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 61 reviews Sales Rank: 15533
Color: Gray Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.5 Dimensions (in): 14.2 x 10.5 x 10.2 Warranty: 1
MPN: HAOF90-UC Model: HAOF-90 UPC: 048894160554 EAN: 0048894555688 ASIN: B00005CDPQ
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| Features:
| • | Powerful Blizzaire motor | | • | 3 speed settings, wall-mountable | | • | Adjustable-tilt fan head | | • | Oscillating mode | | • | 3-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Wall mountable / Adjustable tilt head / Multiple speed settings / Oscillation wide area coverage / Black
Amazon.com Review Hot time, summer in the city--there's nothing like a powerful fan to keep you cool and collected despite the heat. The Blizzard oscillating fan from Holmes features three speed settings and a hard-working Blizzaire motor to ensure you have the temperature control to keep your wits about you. The fan head features a swirling grill design, adjustable for complete control over the tilt angle, and can oscillate from any position. The fan has a solid, wide base for tabletop or desk use (just don't place it too close to your computer monitor--it will make your display flicker), and we especially appreciate the handle built into the base for easy moving or storage. If your tabletop real estate is at a premium, the fan is easy to mount on a wall, although the mounting hardware is not included. Crafted from durable slate-gray poly, the fan has a three-year limited warranty. I--Ariel Meadow Stallings/I
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| Customer Reviews: Read 56 more reviews...
Great fan, great price August 2, 2008 Wonderful fan for the price. It doesn't seem abnormally loud compared to other fans, but it sure blows plenty of air. We hardly ever need to use the high speed due to the amount it blows out effortlessly at the lower speeds.
know what you're getting July 21, 2008 I can't believe one reviewer said this fan is "quiet." Compared to what? A jet engine? This fan moves a lot of air, but it is LOUD.
Too loud for the bedroom July 2, 2008 This could be ok for an office, or maybe a busy kitchen, but I wanted something to circulate the bedroom air at night. Although this did the job, the noise couldn't be ignored. After trying an array of other small fans as well, I ended up putting in a ceiling fan, and am glad I did. On low, the ceiling fan is absolutely inaudible.
LOUD and OBNOXIOUS May 23, 2008 This fan is so noisy that it didn't even last five minutes in our home. We got rid of it. br /br /We own an older metal frame LAKEWOOD fan (similar in size to this Blizzard) that operates very quietly. However, I understand that Lakewood has moved their manufacturing to China and their quality is in the toilet. br /br /Save your money and buy something besides the Blizzard unless you want a NOISY fan.
Good night's sleep April 16, 2008 I LOVE this fan. I can't sleep without a fan blowing both for the white noise and to keep me cool. I've had this one for several years and it's starting to wear out, so I'll probably get a new one before long. Some people mention the noise it makes; admittedly, when I first plugged it in and turned it on, it definitely seemed loud. But on the lowest setting, it's not loud enough to really bother you unless it's blowing directly in your ear or something. And, if you need it to sleep as I do, then you'll definitely notice when it ISN'T on. If you're looking for a strong fan for whatever reason, this is an excellent choice.
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