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Honeywell HT800 Super Turbo High Performance Fan, Black | 
| Brand: Honeywell Category: Kitchen
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $11.99 You Save: $8.00 (40%)
New (23) Used (1) from $11.19
Avg. Customer Rating: 212 reviews Sales Rank: 112
Color: Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 11.3 x 6.5 Warranty: 1
MPN: HT800 Model: HT-800 UPC: 092926341947 EAN: 0092926341947
Release Date: March 29, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: SPECIAL PURCHASE "limited time only quantities limited" WE DO NOT SHIP TO HI OR AK
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| Features:
| • | Powerful turbo fan for hot days or enhanced air circulation from Honeywell | | • | High performance blades rotate for maximum air velocity through the wind tunnel turbo grill | | • | Offers low, medium, and high speed settings; fan tilts back 90 degrees for varied air distribution | | • | Equipped with a carrying handle for transport; wall mounts with separate purchase of hardware | | • | Fan measures 6-1/3 by 11-3/8 by 11-1/8 inches; limited 5 yearss warranty |
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Product Description Don't let its size fool you. Only 8" in diameter, this fan packs quite a punch in delivering circulation to stagnant, uncomfortable air. Sitting at a desk on a hot summer afternoon can make the day seem agonizing. Use this fan to supply yourself with a cool summer breeze. The versatile aerodynamic wind tunnel design provides you with a fast, focused cooling. Plus, with the three-speed motor (high, medium & low) you'll be able to find the breeze that's just right for you. If the different speeds don't offer you enough options, try using the variable tilt head that pivots a full 90-degree for use as an air circulator rather than a direct fan. The fan doesn't just offer you operational features; you also have the option to use it on your desk or on the wall (hardware included).
Amazon.com Review Cool off during the hot days of summer with this powerful turbo fan from Honeywell. The .52-amp fan sits alone or can be wall-mounted to provide a steady breeze. Tilting back 90 degrees, the fan also enhances air circulation in stagnant rooms and can assist in clearing smoke or hot air out of a room when pointed away from the room in question. Sleek in design, the compact fan fits into most interior design motifs. The fan features a convex grill to protect the high velocity blades and allow air to flow unhindered. A powers the fan. Three power settings offer flexibility for different cooling and environmental needs, including quiet operation with the lowest setting. The fan travels easily from one room to the next with the use of the convenient carrying handle. For mounting the fan, hardware must be purchased separately. Use a dry soft cloth to clean the fan. Prior to use, review the thorough safety guidelines in the owner's manual. This item does not disassemble and is covered by a limited-five-year warranty. The fan measures 11-3/8 by 6-1/2 by 11-1/8 inches and weighs 4 pounds upon shipping. --Jessica Reuling
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| Customer Reviews: Read 207 more reviews...
great white noise, breezy, stable, portable December 27, 2008 This light, portable little fan works great. It produces a very smooth white fan noise that's not very loud, but not whisper quiet. It's great for sleeping and it moves air pretty well. It's quite stable for what it is - a small, portable fan.
Anybody who puts a floor fan on a windowsill and complains about the results should not waste his money on a college education, and should instead invest in a clamp, or a different fan.
Fantastic! December 26, 2008 I originally bought this for my desk at work, but found it was in fact too large. I kept it in the box and was planning to use it eventually since the price was so good.
I sent it to my husband because he's working on our new home in another state. He has to always sleep with a fan pointed at him.
I sent it to him brand new and couldn't wait to tell me how great it was.
I definitely recommend this product to anyone who needs a small fan.
Adequate December 22, 2008 It isn't as loud and powerful as the other reviews made it out to be but for a cheap fan it does the job.
Good Occasional Use Fan December 19, 2008 I purchased this fan about a year ago because I needed help circulating air around my hang dry clothes. It has been a great solution to my problem. I don't use this fan very often, so I don't know how it holds up under heavy use, but it seems pretty well constructed. It can be a little noisy on its highest setting, but since it's used in the laundry room, it's no noisier than my washer or dryer!
Whirrrrrrrrrrrr. December 6, 2008 Does its job, but is rather loud in doing it. The noise settles into a background hum, but if you're looking for a silent fan look elsewhere.
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