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32" Oscillating Tower Fan, 3 Speed Control with Remote and Timer, Black
- 3-Speed Settings
- High Performance Centrifugal Blades
- Wide Oscillation Design
- Remote Included with 2-Hour Programmable Timer
- Quiet, Powerful Motor
- Built-in Handle for Carrying
- Space Saving
- For Home or Office
- ETL Listed
Barcode | 810124140359 |
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Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) | 7.50 x 31.50 x 5.90 Inches |
Type | Floor |
Recommended Uses For Product: | Air Circulation, Comfortable Airflow |
PRODUCT FEATURES
Tower fans have a compact design that encloses their working unit (motor, blades, etc.) within the outer casing, so it is bound to get heated up with extra safety compared with other fan types. Above that, it lets the heat pass through the vent to ensure safety while operating wherever you put it.
Tower fans are tall, slim, stable, and space-savvy, besides being lightweight. They can be placed anywhere in the room as they do not take up much space. Since they are fixed to a base, they do not oscillate as much as regular electric fans do.
Having a cylindrical container. The impeller blades of the fan are contained in this cylindrical structure that spins with the aid of an electric motor. As the cylindrical container starts spinning, the impeller blades set the air in motion within the cylindrical structure. The air is then pushed towards the vents of the fan.
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The advantage of "tower-shaped" design
The tower fan has a tower-like shape and oscillates on a fixed base over which it stands. Air gets sucked into the fan through a tiny inlet at the side of the casing, then pushed out of the fan, which combined with the height of the fan contributes to a wider coverage area of air circulation than the average of other fan types.
Distributing fresh air through a vertical shaft
Unlike normal design fans that slice up the air horizontally, a tower fan moves the air vertically. After passing through a vertical shaft, the air then moves towards the air guide and finally heads towards the exit vent. The air blower pushes the air outside and distributes it evenly throughout the room.