|
Honeywell HW-628 Twin Window Fan | 
| Brand: Honeywell Category: Kitchen
This item is no longer available
Avg. Customer Rating: 242 reviews Sales Rank: 20905
Color: Alabaster Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.3 Dimensions (in): 24.1 x 6.5 x 12.6 Warranty: 1
MPN: HW628 Model: HW-628 UPC: 085267750028 EAN: 0085267750028
|
| Features:
| • | Adjustable grilles direct breezes where needed | | • | 3 speed motor for high, medium and low operation options | | • | Fits virtually all window types with built-in adjustable slides | | • | Ultra convenient removable grills for easy cleaning | | • | Built in adjustable side screens to keep dust and bugs out; Rain resistant motor for safe use in windows |
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Honeywell Enviracaire HW628 Twindow Twin Window Fan can be adjusted to promote fluid air circulation for comfort and freshness in your room on even the most squalid days of the year. Built-in adjustable side screens Uses 110-120 Volts AC UL approved
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 237 more reviews...
Nice little fan December 16, 2008 Was very useful when i was living upstairs with a room that faced direct sunlight most the day. You can set the topmost fan to pull air out of your room while the bottom fan pushes fresh air in. Works well for me.
Reasonable quality for a reasonable price December 16, 2008 We bought this partly because the idea of a twin window fan with separately adjustable exhaust/intake ability for each fan (i.e., you can set one fan to blow in and the other to blow out) sounded appealing. However, we hardly ever use this feature as it doesn't seem to do anything worthwhile. Almost invariably we want the fan to blow in if it's cooler outside than inside, or to blow out if we're trying to eliminate an odor (e.g., from cooking).
We paid $40, and for this price it offers reasonable quality; it's plastic of course, and an off white color. Perhaps a tad cheap looking (compared to our much better quality Hunter Century table and floor fans) but for a lower price. It's also a little difficult to keep clean as it doesn't disassemble easily.
Built like a tank... great plastic... no annoying lights to keep you awake November 7, 2008 Of couse the quality is great, built like a tank and I'd like to point out to those who may have not thought of it... it has no lights! Great if you want to use it in any room where you might be SLEEPING!
The quality is unmatched... I knew that when I purchased my first Honeywell fan for summer camp 16 years ago... this is my 3rd (the first is still kicking just fine). I have the floor fan, its $9 mini and now this great window fan. Built like a tank out of what is really good quality plastic, I'm very happy.
Id like to see it with a lower low setting, in black, and a bit quieter but since there are no black window fans in the market and it kicks the crap out of other fans on the other two points I will be keeping this baby till Honeywell makes a newer one :)
Honeywell Window Fan October 28, 2008 I have had these fans for two years and have had no problems yet. The unit is loud but I just use it during the day in the bedroom to create a draft in the living room. The unit is made in China and has a cheap plastic case. It is UL listed.
Great cooling; good for exhaust too October 3, 2008 I think the grills might occasionally sneak back into the base unit. But this does a fantastic job of blowing the cool air from the breezeway into our apartment. I'm sure the dog loves how much cooler the apartment is during the day while we're at work. And I know the wife loves the exhaust feature when I'm in the kitchen cooking. We're definitely happy with the purchase.
|
| Tool, Hardware, DIY Articles and News from About.com | About Home Repair
Home Repair
4 Jan 2009 at 11:08pm
Did you know that the EPA lists indoor air as one of the top environmental risks to public health? And did you know that one of the best whole...
28 Dec 2008 at 12:00pm
A hole in your drywall is never fun, although it may have been caused by fun. Maybe it was from a wild New Year's party, maybe a child's Christmas gift...
21 Dec 2008 at 10:38pm
Under that Christmas tree may lie a new Yule tool for you! If you celebrate Festivus well hey, I really can't help you since you don't have a tree, just...
14 Dec 2008 at 8:48pm
Is your chimney safe? How about your furnace? Is it working properly? Heating systems need maintenance or else you're stuck! Whether it's seasonal furnace maintenance or making sure...
About Home Renovations
Home Renovations
5 Jan 2009 at 11:30am
You can pretty much knock off your drywall tool list for under $125. I'm fudging a little here, because I am going to assume that you already have a...
3 Jan 2009 at 6:57pm
The first introduction to grout, in my life, was my mother scrubbing grout with a toothbrush in our family home. I thought: How tedious that must be! ...
2 Jan 2009 at 5:37pm
With backerboard, it's often more a matter of expense than needs. Backerboard (or tile backer, as it is sometimes called) is a solid, mineral-based substrate that you place under...
27 Dec 2008 at 3:00am
One thing that the roofing company will look at when they work up their quote is roof pitch. One reason for this is that more steeply pitched roofs are...
|
|
|
|
|


| |