- 17-Inch brushed nickel pedestal fan
- Height adjustable from 46-Inch-57-Inch
- Powerful hunter motor delivers maximum airflow
- All-metal construction
- Measures approximately 17 by 11 by 46 to 57 inches; 5-year limited warranty
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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spectacular,
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This review is from: Hunter 90121 17-Inch Oscillating Stand Fan, Brushed Nickel (Kitchen)
Oh, man: So this fan comes in one, 40lb box and you will have to assemble it. I would rate the assembly as a bit harder than average, but (in my opinion) the reason for this is because it is very, very well made (and heavy).
After assembly you will have what I feel to be the most well made, attractive, sturdy, and quiet (except for wind noise which... what'cha gonna do?) fan on the market. This is a great buy and works great as well as being much cheaper than one that I purchased from Restoration Hardware. UPDATE (4/28/09): I have used this fan pretty much every day since my original review in 2007 and I still have no issues. One good thing I have found is that the front "screen" is removable and makes cleaning the blades very easy. UPDATE (2/2010): It's now been several years (2007) that I have had this fan and it's still doing well except that recently it began having a slight metal-on-metal noise at the highest speed. I oiled it and that fixed the issue for a couple of days, but then it returned. I called customer service to get some pointers on oiling it better and they suggested sending me a new fan instead; new fan, free shipping. Not bad.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Big beauties work hard and run cool and QUIET!,
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This review is from: Hunter 90121 17-Inch Oscillating Stand Fan, Brushed Nickel (Kitchen)
Large, beautiful, QUIET and effective. We love the soft background drone of a great fan. Reminds me of being a kid in the 1950's. We use these to cut down on air conditioning costs: They pay for themselves if they cut just a couple AC weeks out of your summer, so every other use of them is a free ride. For example, they are vital for canning season, to help the hood and the windows to push out the heat and humidity and to pull in cooler outside air. We even set one up in front of the treadmill to use year 'round for indoor jogging comfort.
This is a large, heavy-duty home-use fan - I bought two and also use a couple Hunter table fans. These pedestal fans are beautiful. It is a brushed nickel finish, but very finely done so it is nearly a satin polish appearance instead of the crude job typical of brushed nickel. It has a cast iron base plate weight (ultra-stable and zero wobble) and quite a few pieces for the assembly. Assembly was very easy (regardless what the nut-jobs claim), excepting for just one aspect: I had a devil of a time getting the nickle base shroud to thread on over the iron base plate on both fans and the replacement fan. I complained to Hunter about it. This is just a machining alignment problem - easy to fix at the factory, if they only try. One of the two fans failed to oscillate properly, but Hunter Fan Company promptly sent me a free replacement, so I have two great pedestal fans for very little trouble. Far and away my best customer service experience of the last several years. Operation has been faultless over the last fourteen months with almost 100% operation during the hot months and limited winter use. Go get 'em!!!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Well Built, but Too Heavy & Way Too LOUD!,
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This review is from: Hunter 90121 17-Inch Oscillating Stand Fan, Brushed Nickel (Kitchen)
I bought this fan because of the reviews that actually stated this fan way a quiet fan. I have been using a cheap plastic stand fan for several years now and bought this one to upgrade that one. it seemed nicer to have out in the open than the plastic one, and quiet was a major point since it is in our Media room that has all our major Home Theatre equipment located, no one wants to hear a fans roar competing with the surround speakers and theatre-like sound we paid an arm and a leg for, right?
I was suprised when I turned this thing on. The low setting was as loud as the high setting on the cheap-o fan. Turn this metal fan on high and it sounds like a hurricane is coming through. Funny thing though, with all the extra huffing it does on high, it doesn't move any more air than the plastic one does on high. I believe it is the metal construction intself that causes the extra-loud operation. Even the blades are metal, and seem to amplify the sound of the air passing through. Secondly, the head is so heavy that you almost need a pair of pliers to tighten it down at the level you want it blowing. The natural vibrations of fans slowly lets the head tilt down until the next thing you know it's blowing at your knees
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