🌟 Cool Comfort, Elevated Style!
The Lasko Oscillating Tower Fan is a powerful and stylish cooling solution designed for large rooms, featuring a bladeless design, remote control operation, a 7.5-hour timer, and an ionizer for improved air quality. With three speed settings and optimal 60-degree oscillation, it ensures you stay comfortable while prioritizing safety with ETL certification.
Item Weight | 5.4 Kilograms |
Cable Length | 6 Feet |
Blade Length | 42 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13"D x 13"W x 42.5"H |
Collection Name | Wind Curve |
Theme | Modern Home Appliances |
Electric Fan Design | Floor Fan |
Style Name | Tower Fan |
Color | Black/Woodgrain |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Specification Met | ETL |
Voltage | 110120 Volts |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Control Method | Touch |
Connector Type | IEC 320 C13 |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
Main Power Connector Type | IEC 320 C13 |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
Noise Level | 55.4 dB |
Wattage | 48 watts |
Air Flow Capacity | 634 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Speed | 3 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Room Type | Kitchen, Bedroom, Living Room, Home Office |
Additional Features | Oscillating, Timer, Remote Controlled |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cooling, Air Circulation |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Controller Type | Remote Control, Button Control |
K**L
I LOVE this fan. QUIET.
UPDATE OVER A YEAR LATER...I've had this for well over a year now, and my initial review (below) stands true. Durability is important, so I wanted my review to include this. My Lasko fan has been running most of the time in the last year, summer, winter, spring, fall. No issues, no fails. Still a fantastic fan. Still very quiet. The remote is still operational. The remote works on other fans, also (bonus). Still in love with this fan! Hope this helps.I've only had this for a few days, but I am in love with it already. Needed this air-mover for a living room about 20 ft by 14 ft. On the lowest setting, I can feel a nice soft breeze from at least 12 ft away. Nice. It is very quiet, and not even noticeable while watching TV. I will admit I bought this mostly for my dogs. They are furry (duh), and really seem to enjoy the cooling of the fans.It's a secondary fan. I bought a (more expensive) Vornado tower fan 6 years ago to help move the air conditioner air from the kitchen to the living room. It is still running great, but does not oscillate, and the remote that came with it had a piece missing, so I've never used that remote.This Lasko fan has a sturdy feeling remote, and I love it when I am being a couch potato. Unfortunately, that is way too often. At least I have my dog fan.The base, as with my other tower fan, is just a plastic disk, and can wobble a bit on carpet. I try to keep the fans out of the way of the crazy cats flying around, and wild dog wagging tails, because stuff gets knocked over by these creatures a lot. However, if you have creatures (cats, dogs, human kids), keep it out of their path of terror, it should be ok.The very low noise is important. I turned it on high to check, and it was not much noisier than the low setting.So far, after only a few days, I like this fan much better than the Vornado. In my experience, the oscillating feature in fans is the first thing to fail. No idea why that happens. I have high hopes for this one.I don't use the sleep/timer mode. If I sleep in the living room, I need it on all the time.Plus it looks nice also (until it gets fur stuck all over it). Take care, be safe!
C**D
A Quiet Breeze
This fan is sooo quiet and it moves air better than I expected. The tower is so much nicer than a standard oscillating fan. I can set my A/C in the 78-80 degree range while using the tower and I'm plenty cool. Using low or medium speed is plenty. It's much more effective than the ceiling fan. The ionizer is an added bonus. You'll need to supply your own AAA batteries for the remote. The base is super easy to snap together before securing it to the tower. I should have bought one of these years ago.
C**E
Five year review
I purchased this fan for my bedroom over 5 years ago and it has been running non-stop ever since. If you've ever been to Louisiana in the summer than you know this fan is a true champion. I have hosed this thing down and let it dry out many times and it just keeps working. The fan has always been very quiet, and I love that it is tall enough to blow over my tall bed. Overall I'm more than pleased with the fan all around from quality, price, durability, and keeping me cool since 2020. Highly recommend!
K**Y
Don't expect a lot of wind, but it is a safe option.
We have only had this fan now for about a week. I will come back and update my review as time passes, but I wanted to get some info out there.I have a toddler and an infant.Why I was not looking for a fan with blades:Fans with blades can be a danger, but so can the heat, so I decided on a tower style fan for our rather small apartment. Standing fans we have had in the past were easily tipped and the front metal plate or sometimes plastic was quick to pop off as it hit the floor blade still going strong. Very scary when your child is just 2 and has tipped the fan.My experience so far:*auto shut offThe first day I was quite worried as the fan had tipped (my husband the larger child in the home was playing with it) and it would not turn back on. I became very worried. I unplugged it and plugged it back in. Sure enough this fan has a safety so that if it is tipped it will turn off.*durabilitySo far the baby has tackled it with his 26lb body and it has held up. It is just tall enough that my toddler can't yet push the buttons.*noiseI didn't really care if the fan was quiet or not, but it was an added bonus that it is very quiet compared to our Lasko box fan. If you aren't looking at the fan you would never know that it is rotating. Also make sure you get the screws in the right place. The diagram is poorly labeled. That may be the problem with some of the fans people are having noise with. There are more holes than there are screws and the diagram suggests that they go into holes that they really don't belong in. I will include a picture of the base so you can see.*cooling factorI was disappointed with the amount of air that it moved, and had I reviewed it on day 1 I would have only given it a 3 stars for that, but I have come to realize that while the air it moves isn't much, the air always blows out cool.I find that on hot humid summer days some fans are just blowing around the hot air. I was surprised to find that this fan seems to always have cool air. No idea how but it does.It also does a much better job cooling a room if you always have it on rotate. If not the air just kind of stagnates.*packagingI was very worried when it arrived as it was in the thin box the fan comes in rather than amazon packaging. It already had holes in it. I will be reviewing in my order the packaging as well and I suggest others do the same so they start packing it better.*ion thingTried it doesn't seem to change anything other than a blue light comes on. I have no idea what it actually does. Again bought this fan for safety reasons.*overallI am pleased and hope to buy another when funds allow.Update: It has been about a month now and while my toddler has tackled this fan with his full body weight it is still fully functioning. It has only actually crashed once of the many times hitting wood laminate floors. Now that the weather is warmer it is still blowing cooler air than any other fan in our home.Update: One year later; it is still running great and quietly. The toddler has finally stopped tackling it, but it has survived several falls over the year.Update: It is now June 2014 and we own two of these fans and both are going strong despite a toddler and autistic 6 year old who can now reach the buttons. They also survived a trip in a moving truck to our new home. We have more of an open floor plan now, so two doesn't really cut it for the kitchen/dining room/living room space. The air kind of gets lost, so what I do to help them better cool a room is put them on opposite corners and face them at each other. I plan to buy one more so I can have one in every room in the open space. It also doesn't help that our new home has very old crank windows that only open at an angle and only so far.Update 2018: nothing new to report. They all still work as before.
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