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Honeywell HFT114B Oscillating Base Turbo Fan | 
| Brand: Honeywell Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $44.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 38626
Color: Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 12.2 x 7.9 x 13.4 Warranty: 1
MPN: HFT114B Model: HFT114B UPC: 092926342395 EAN: 0092926342395
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 weeks
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| Features:
| • | Powerful 3-speed fan provides whisper-quiet operation | | • | Versatile aerodynamic wind-tunnel design for focused cooling | | • | Oscillating base delivers greater, more even air distribution | | • | 90-degree tilting fan head; space-saving wall-mount option | | • | Measures approximately 12 by 7 by 13 inches |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Keep the air in your home, office or workspace circulating and fresh with the HONEYWELL HFT114B Fan. This High Performance Fan features an oscillating base for even air dispersion.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 28 more reviews...
Not quiet December 8, 2008 This is not a bad fan. I cannot complain about the air movement or the quality of the product. It is definitely NOT quiet. It sounds as loud as my box fan on low. I wanted to use this in my bedroom at night. All I got was complaints from the bedroom next to mine for how loud it was!
Compact but good. A good buy. October 30, 2008 I use a lot of electric fans in my house even though I have air conditioning. Even in winter I like air moving. But it's hard to find a fan I really like: one that doesn't take up a lot of room, quiet, moves a good amount of air.
This one fits the bill. I've used it for two weeks now, and I really like the way it blows, the oscillating base feature, and the size combined with relative quiet. Price was good, too. I compared it with what was in WalMart, etc., and it was the best buy, I figured. I was right.
The only negative is minor: I wish the first position on the switch were low speed, instead of having to go through the two higher speeds first. Almost all electric fans do it that way, and I don't like it. But it is not a serious drawback.
It's a great choice.
What do you mean it's not loud? Yes it is! September 25, 2008 A good little fan to be sure. Moves a lot of air. Absolutely, it is louder than most! I wonder what some of you are use to listening to if you think this is quiet?
I bought 3 different style fans, all work for what they are designed for, including this one. But, it is definetely on the loud side. My larger Honeywell that was bought years ago (maybe 3 times larger) is quieter than this little train. But hey, it moves air to be sure.
Just Perfect August 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Before buying this item, I read alot of the reviews and I have to say I have to disagree with the ones who were not happy with this product. It has definitely met my expectations and it isn't any noisier than a regular floor fan. As a matter of fact, this fan is quieter than my recently deceased 27" floor fan. I like the small size and it's very powerful. It's also a good buy for the money. I would say go for it!!!
You have to have one August 17, 2008 Our hotel maintenance staff loves these. After trying one, we soon bought 10 more. On the personal note, I had to buy 4 for myself. Everyone who sees this fan ends up buying one. Yes, they are a little loud. However, they are quieter and more powerful than larger fans.
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