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The Bionaire Window Fan features reversible 8.5" blades with independent controls, a programmable thermostat displayed on an LED screen, and three-speed settings for personalized airflow. Designed to fit most 24–36" windows with expandable panels, it requires no assembly and includes a remote control for effortless operation. Lightweight and quiet, it offers efficient cooling for bedrooms, kitchens, and home offices, backed by a 3-year warranty.





| ASIN | B000065DKJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,214 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #2 in Household Window Fans |
| Blade Length | 8.58 Inches |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand | Bionaire |
| Brand Name | Bionaire |
| Cable Length | 6 Feet |
| Collection Name | Home |
| Color | White |
| Connector Type | Standard North American electrical outlet plug |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Button Control, Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 20,960 Reviews |
| Electric Fan Design | Window Fan |
| Electric fan design | Window Fan |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Form Factor | Stand Alone |
| Included Components | Remote |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | plug-in |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4"D x 24"W x 12.8"H |
| Item Type Name | Bionaire Windowfan/Twin8.5"-Reversible-White/Remote |
| Item Weight | 6.61 Pounds |
| Main Power Connector Type | NEMA 1-15 P |
| Manufacture Year | 2024 |
| Manufacturer | Star Elite Inc. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Bionaire Window Fan with Twin 8" Reversible Airflow Blades |
| Model Number | BW2300-N |
| Mounting Type | Window Mount |
| Noise Level | 47 Decibels |
| Number of Blades | 6 |
| Number of Power Levels | 3 |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Part Number | 17099 |
| Power Source | Standard 120V Outlet |
| Product Dimensions | 4"D x 24"W x 12.8"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cooling |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kids Room, Kitchen, Living Room |
| Size | 2 Blades |
| Special Features | Programmable |
| Specification Met | ETL |
| Standby Power Shutoff | 3 speeds (low, medium, high) |
| Style | Electronic control with LCD screen |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| UPC | 694501170999 037033990534 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 yrs. |
| Wattage | 120 watts |
L**2
Works great, very light and easy to put in
UPDATE May 2018: I've now had this fan for 3 and a 1/2 years and use it almost daily for 1 - 3 hours and it is still working great. I don't know what I do without it - it keeps me from having to use my A/C all the time to cool down my bedroom. Anyway, it is still working great so I still highly recommend this product. Really impressed with it. Best thing about it is how light it is - I can pick it up with one hand. UPDATE Feb 2017: I've had this for about 2 years now and I still love it and think it works great. I use this very often and have had no problems. The one thing I've noticed is that the temp gauge is not accurate to the interior of the room, but honestly it couldn't be since the gauge is part of the fan, so it is measuring right where the wind is and not the whole room. Would be a great feature for new ones to have a remote temp sensor! Anyway, for me this is not an issue since it's easy for me to look at my temp gauge and then just calculate - add 10 degrees or whatever. But I hardly ever use the temp auto off thing anyway since I just blast it for a while before bed to cool the room down and then shut it off. I use it all seasons except summer now because my place is so hot (heat is central to building) so I need to cool the room down when I get home. The fan will cool the room quickly - I can get it from 75 to 68 in about an hour usually, which is faster than my AC! Because it's so light I have also used it in the living room which is a huge open area with the dining room and kitchen and it works well in there too, even though it's a lot of space. I love this fan and would still highly recommend it. I'm buying another one for my mother today which is why I decided to come back and post an updated review. I will start with the caveat that I've only had this a very short time (a month-ish) and have only used it about 10 times so far. I will come back at the start of winter and update this review, after I've used it for a while. I know one of the complaints with the new version is that it breaks down quickly so we'll see about that. Also, I've only needed to use it for a couple of hours before I go to bed, then I turn it off, so I don't know how it is overnight. I have a ceiling fan so after this fan cools the room, I just use that overnight. So I really have a limited view for this review, but I'll tell you what I can. The pros: It's really, really light weight-wise, which I wasn't expecting. I live alone and am not strong, so this was good for me. It cooled the room very quickly and very well - down from 80 to low 70's in about an hour. I've only used the feature that blows air in with both fans. I don't really understand how blowing in on one fan right next to blowing out on another fan would make any difference - seems to me that just blowing in as much cool air from the outside as possible would work best so that's what I did. I had it on high with the temp on the lowest setting - the fans really blow hard so I liked that too. It didn't cool the room below 70 even though the temp outside was cooler than 70, but it made it totally comfortable each time I used it. I didn't find the noise a problem - sounded like my AC unit. I guess it;s not quiet but I like white noise anyway so if noise is an issue for you, you should check out the guy who posted a review with the sound clip to see if it's too much for you. I found it very easy to install (I never have the patience to look at directions and am horribly not handy nor mechanically inclined - actually I'm so mechanically challenged that I put this thing in the window upside down at first!). I just put it in the window and plugged it in, then pushed the buttons until it did what I wanted (i.e. turned it to the coldest setting 64 degrees and high fan blowing in). I like that it is shallow enough that I can put it my window with the screen still in so I dont' have to worry about bugs or birds, etc. But maybe this is true for all of them...The cons: You can't use it sideways so it will only fit in the big windows horizontally, like in the picture. Maybe this is an unfair con but I wish I could use it the other direction so I could have it in the small window now that I have my AC unit in the big window. I did try using it on a very warm (74) and sticky night and it did not do the trick. I didn't really expect it to but it didn't in case there are people looking to use this to replace an AC unit. But there are many nights I come home and my bedroom is 80 and it's nice out and I know I could just use the fan to cool it down but I can't because of the AC unit in the big window. It's not quiet but I didn't find it terribly loud, either. But as I said I like white noise so this doesn't bother me, but it might bother others. So far I love it. I think if it breaks down after not much usage then I would change my mind so I'll come back (if I remember...) and post another review after I've used it for a while.
O**N
Checks all of the window fan boxes.
Great window fan. Higher than most but you are getting what you pay for. This window fan checks off all of the boxes. Remote, air exhaust, air intake, air exchange, thermostat, variable speeds, adjustable sliders for different window sizes and to top it all off: comes with a remote. This has been a big saver for me during the evenings when it is cooler to cool off my townhouse and on days where it is not warm enough to use the air conditioning. If you are someone who likes a cooler bedroom at night to sleep, purchase this and turn it on low with air intake or air exchange. Your room will be perfect. The only missing bonus would be WiFi connectivity.
J**H
Exactly what I was looking for
I wanted an expandable window fan for my garden shed, and this worked out perfectly. My windows are 48" tall x 36" wide, so I was concerned about the expansion width being enough to fit. I used the 2 solid expansion panels on the left side, and pulled out the sliding panel on right to fit the opening. This fan is relatively quiet, and puts out a good airflow. A real plus for me is ability to fit into the window in front of the screen with no issue. The slim width easily allows for this, as you can see from last photo, taken from outside the building. You can see from photos the fan fits nicely into opening, but there are very small gaps where insects could get through. Since I have a screen on the window anyway, this is no issue for me. The only thing I see that could use design improvement, are the locking tabs on the expandable side. they are pushed outward to unlock, and inward to lock. this is fine on the top side, but basically impossible on the bottom side, since you have the fan placed in the window opening against the bottom edge! I was able to manage it eventually, but wouldn't want to repeat it more than necessary (like once or twice a year!) I also though a remote was dumb and just another thing to keep up with, but have actually grown to like using it from my potting bench to adjust the air as needed. I had considered getting 2 of these - one for each side that could blow in and draw outward, but now I do not feel that is necessary. If I do end up trying that configuration at some point in the future, I would certainly purchase another like this one. Sure, the price is a bit more than the majority of the other brands (typically around $39), but well worth it for decent quality. I am happy with this purchase!
J**N
Not the greatest customer service, but the unit is excellent
I've had more communications with Bionaire customer service. While it is still pathetic that I have to wait a month or more to get a replacement unit and that they don't so much as put you on a wait list, they do honor their warranty. Even though the thermostat doesn't work and it is a pain to control the temperature without it, the unit is very effective at cooling off our unit. Thus, my revised ranking of four-stars instead of the original two. * * * Unfortunately, I have to revise my opinion of this unit because of the distributor's customer service. Took me a day to confirm that the thermostat on my unit was defective. I called the supplied customer service number, spoke with a pleasant woman who confirmed that the thermostat was indeed defective. Then she told me that although I am entitled to a replacement, they have none in stock at the moment. Okay, that happens. Then she told me that they wouldn't have any stock until six weeks from now. Uhmmm, you gotta be kidding. Nope. The worse was yet to come: no, they don't maintain back-orders. I will have to call back periodically to check on availability of replacement units. Considering how trivial it would be to maintain a database to handle this kind of thing, I can only assume that the company really doesn't care about its customers. I should make clear that this comment applies to the importer/distributor of the product, NOT the Amazon Marketplace vendor I purchased it from.) My problem with the thermostat isn't fatal: I can still control the unit manually. But what if the unit stoped working in the middle of summer? Six weeks to replace a unit? And you, the customer, have to keep calling back to see if replacements have arrived? Kind of obviates the value of the five-year warranty, doesn't it? Th product is actually okay, but the company's customer service policies are a killer. I am better off returning it to Amazon while I can and getting a replacement. I was actually thinking about getting a second unit, but will have to think about that now. = = = = = Our apartment boils in the summer, necessitating a larger than usual air conditioner - and boils in the winter as well. We're on the top floor and the heat radiates upward from the floors below and downward from the roof when the sun is out. We don't have cross-circulation from the outside. Thus the need for a fan. Our old box fan died of old age after years of dependable service. My major requirements were 1) that the fan would do the job of drawing in cool outside air, 2) that it be light enough for me to put in and out of the window without strain and 3) that it be reliable. It's too soon to determine this fan's durability - and hopefully it will be years before it reaches the end of its service life. In terms of installation, it's a snap. Just put it in the window frame (after adjusting the extension wings) and lower the window. My one criticism is that there is nothing resembling a handle on the front of the unit, a big omission since the alternative is accidentally lowering the window on your fingers. I'll rig something up (probably with duct tape). So far the inward airflow seems to be more than adequate to cool a good-sized living room/dining room. If all goes well over the next couple of weeks, I plan on ordering a second unit for the back bedroom which I'll set to exhaust. Hopefully the two will be enough to keep us cool during this northern winter. As you probably guessed, we spend practically nothing to heat our unit during the winter. The remote control works, but it really isn't necessary. My original thought was "I'm not even going to bother with the thermostat since it more than likely wouldn't work well anyway." Well, I was unfortunately correct about it not working - and the thermostat control is an important feature. Construction is okay, but not a standout. Treated reasonably carefully, I think the unit will last, but I won't be surprised if it doesn't last. The instructions are reasonably complete. So, do I like the unit? Generally speaking, yes. Do I think it represents good value? No. My sense is that it could and should be priced somewhat lower. Overall, I recommend this unit. Jerry
M**E
Great powerful fan
This is a great fan. I had been using a Holmes fan in our bedroom Holmes Dual Blade Twin Window fan with One Touch Thermostat and decided to get a new fan for one of our bathrooms that does not have a ceiling exhaust fan, so that we can remove all of the steam and humidity from taking showers and baths. I decided to try this Bionaire and see how they compare. I ended up putting the Bionaire in our bedroom and the old Holmes in the bathroom, for a few reasons. This Bionaire has more power and sucks the hot air out of the room better. The motor must be stronger because I can tell that it doesn't struggle when wind is trying to blow inward. On the Holmes, if it is windy and air is trying to blow into the window from outside, it struggles and the fans slow down. On the Bionaire it basically keeps functioning as normal with no struggling. The Bionaire has 3 speeds, whereas the Holmes only has 2. The medium setting on the Bionaire almost seems as good as the high speed on the Holmes. The buttons on the Bionaire are better too. The Holmes button is sort of already pressed in and feels almost like it is broken... a sort of cheap feel. Bionair buttons are nice and durable feeling and easy to use. They click nicely when you push them, and you know you pushed them and they "took." The Holmes button sometimes needed pressed more than once and never felt like it pressed correctly. I like that this unit has the temperature display too so you know how hot or cold it is in the room and you can tell if it is working or not or which airflow direction is working better... If you set it at exchange and see the temp go up after a few minutes, you know that is not the setting you want, etc. My husband doesn't understand the concept of setting the fan to exhaust to suck out all of the hot air and pull the cool air from the air conditioning from downstairs. He thinks it should always be set to bring air in (so he can sit in front of the dammm fan and feel air and say it's cooler that way.) So, now with the temperature reading right there I can prove to him that bringing in HOT air from outside is not helping the situation and you need to remove the hot air from inside by setting it to exhaust. When he sees it go from 80-some degrees down to low 70's and 60's now, he believes me. Of course there are times when exchange will be better or it will be cool at night and bringing air in is fine, but for the most part in the heat of summer, during the day, you will want to set it to out, to exhaust the hot air to the outside. This fan does a great job of pulling the cool air from the rest of the house too, as long as we leave the bedroom door open. The remote on this one is a nice bonus too because if it starts raining during the night and pulling rain into the room, you don't have to get out of bed to switch the fan direction or otherwise change the settings as needed. I keep the remote right in our nightstand drawer beside the bed and never have to worry about it. If it gets too chilly or whatever the case is, I can just grab the remote and not have to get out of bed. I will see how well the Holmes does in the bathroom, but if it seems to not get rid of the humidity and steam so well as we get into hotter and more humid months, I will buy another one of these Bionaire fans. Overall it is great quality and great performance. Changing the settings is easy and straightforward - pick your speed and pick your airflow direction and that's all you have to do. On the Holmes, you have to press the same button a million times to cycle through all the settings when you want to change it or even to turn it off. It gets to be a pain in the rear after a while. You can also set this one for specific temps etc so it will shut off when your desired temp is reached and kick on again if it gets hotter or colder. Just a great unit all the way around.
G**N
Fan malunctioned out of the box; company sent cheaper Holmes unit to replace it.
This review is for customer service more so than the fan. When it arrived, new out of the box, it made a loud clicking noise as if something was obstructing the fan blade, but inside the motor housing. Rather than ship the unit back to the retailer and get a refund (like I should have done), I called Bionaire directly because there's a large STOP! leaflet included in the box, which says not to call the retailer but to call the manufacturer if anything goes wrong. I'm not sure that this is the right approach for customers. The first customer service rep essentially said, "the unit is DEFECTIVE, cut off the cord and DISPOSE of the unit”, and Bionaire would ship us "an UPGRADED" unit. Sounds like a good deal, right? Wrong. A couple of weeks later, I received a package that had not one but two fans in it. One was a Holmes small tower fan that I had not ordered and didn't want, and the other was a Holmes window fan, that, while similar to the fan we bought, costs half as much, doesn't have a remote control, and has a 3-year rather than a 5-year warranty. When I called Bionaire (or rather, “Jarden Consumer Solutions”) customer service again, they said that I'd agreed to accept the Holmes fans as suitable compensation as they did not have our unit in stock. I explained that I was told only that I was getting an "upgrade", and if the lack of a remote control had been mentioned I wouldn't have accepted the switch. At this point the rep became...combative, and from this point treated me like a liar. It is a valid point that the third-party retailer had my money, so Bionaire couldn't provide a refund, but absolutely wrong that I agreed with plan that they specified which DESTROYED the rightfully purchased and DEFECTIVE fan, and saddled me with two useless-to-me, underperforming Holmes fans. Their potentially unscrupulous policies (…tell the customer they are getting an upgrade, and mark your report as “customer agrees to receive two under-performing fans to get them out of the warehouse”…) leave me with no merchandise with which to get a legitimate refund or replacement, the burden or returning two useless Holmes fans, and the pleasure of checking in with them every two weeks to see if they happen to be stocking the model I bought. Or, in short, it leaves me with $70 of nothing but hot, windless hassle, as I’m pretty sure the second rep, the so-called, and no-last-name “Jared”, knew very well that they will NEVER stock this unit, and they will NEVER fulfill my purchase, and NEVER make right the instruction to DESTROY the first fan. (Now that I think on it, that was certainly there simply to ensure that I couldn’t both get a replacement fan from them and return the defective fan to the retailer. Good one.) So, in the future and as a matter of principle I will avoid products from the Jarden family of products (Holmes, Sunbeam, Oster, Rival, Health-o-meter, Bionaire, Patton, Magic Chef, VillaWare, Crock Pot, Food Saver, etc). I will also return defective products to the retailer and get an immediate refund and ignore the manufacturer’s advice.
E**F
My old one still in my custom window arrangement.
This is an absolutely wonderful window fan. Not super-powerful, but we’re not talking $800 commercial unit here. This is just a retail home fan. But it works great: nice power and airflow for a single room or, in my case, a small efficiency. It does everything I need it to, as described in the listing here. I already owned one: it got heavy three season use for 3 years before conking out. At first I thought it was just the fuse, but I found the problem is deeper in the electronics. So, I just bought another one. I think 3 years is a pretty good lifespan under continual 3 season use. That’s $22 per year for the product cost in my use scenario. That’s really not too bad. The size is just fine, except for a narrow window like mine; I install it in my window vertically with caulk and custom plexiglass around it. Now I’ll pop the broken one out and pop the new one in.
J**N
GREAT VERSATILE WINDOW FAN
This unsolicited, uncompensated review is for the BIONAIRE Twin Window Fan, Model BW2300. My wife and I don’t tolerate hot weather very well--we like cool fresh air circulating around the house all year long. Consequently, our home is centrally air-conditioned and we have a couple of air purifiers and several fans running most of the year. Even though we live in the Front Range of the Colorado Rockies, where the humidity is generally pretty low (often in the single digits), the hot dry air of summer can become uncomfortable for us. The outside air cools down after sunset and we normally run a table fan in our bedroom which is located on the far wall from the window. We thought it would be great to have a fan in the bedroom window to draw in the cooler nighttime air after the air conditioning shuts down for the night (we have the A/C thermostat set accordingly). Instead of having to re-locate the table fan to the window every evening, we decided to look for a window fan that suits our needs, and of course we turned to amazon. The BIONAIRE Twin Window Fan appeared to be our solution. There were two things we had to consider before purchasing this fan: (1) we have sliding windows and narrow venetian blinds. (2) Our two cats like to perch on the desk and look out the window. (Isn’t that what most indoor cats like to do?) We didn’t want to take this small luxury away from them and we wanted to retain the use and control of the window and blinds and still have a fan in the window*. The Fan arrived within two business days for Prime members as promised by amazon. The fan was triple-boxed (!) and arrived in perfect condition. The quality of the unit was evident right away after removing the styrofoam packing material. I temporarily placed the fan in our bedroom window and slid the window to support the fan just long enough to plug it in and do a run through after reading the owner’s manual. FIRST IMPRESSIONS: The fans move an unexpectedly large volume of air for their size. The fans are well-balanced and there is absolutely no vibration. In addition, this unit runs whisper-quiet at the two slower speeds and only slightly louder at the highest speed. There is a section in the description at amazon stating that each of the two fans can be set independently. This led me to believe that each fan had its own power, speed, and direction controls. This is not the case, but this should not be a concern as I don’t believe most users would need such an option. The “air flow” button has 3 options whose settings are indicated by LED indicator lamps: “in” (both fan blades spinning counter-clockwise); “out” (blades spinning clockwise); and “exchange”, one fan for in, the other for out. One reviewer commented that the labeling on the control panel could be better. Indeed, the unit has white lettering on a silver background, making it difficult to read. Black lettering would have been better. The included remote control is a plus, great for being able to change settings while laying in bed. OPERATION: The Power button cycles through “Off”, “Low”, “Medium, High”, and back to “Off”. I would have preferred separate On/Off and Airspeed buttons, but OK. There is a brief pause between these settings where the fans are not turning. This may be the manufacturer’s way of addressing problems of some users’ complaints that the unit shut down, possibly to a tripped fuse or circuit breaker within the unit. The “air flow” button exhibits the same kind of pause, probably to give the blades a chance to slow down before reversing direction. We are not using the thermostat function as we simply turn the fan on and let it run all night. This fan has a bright red LED which displays the temperature. For most of the day it seems to register the same temperature as a wall-mounted thermometer on the other side of the room. My wife and I have now become room temperature conscious and find ourselves gazing at the temperature readings. We have seen a low of 66 degrees in the early morning (not bad for mid-July), to a high of 80 degrees in late afternoon when the air conditioning is off. * NON-STANDARD INSTALLATION: To accommodate our cats and have the use of our bedroom window and blinds, I constructed a custom-made stand from heavyweight redwood 2 by 4s, and it sits firmly on our desk. (see photo). I set a couple of wood strips at an angle to form a pair of channels for the edges of the fan to sit in. We now have cool outside air coming in at night and don’t have to run our air conditioning. And, the cats can still look out the window. My wife and I agree that buying this product was a good investment, and we are very happy with our purchase.
G**Z
MUY BUENA COMPRA.
Lo coloqué de manera vertical (ya que mi ventana así lo requiere) y funciona perfectamente, en las noches cuando el aire exterior es mas fresco si baja la temperatura entre 10°F y 15°F en una habitación de 16 m2, lo cual permite dormir muy cómodamente. El nivel de ruido es bajo (en comparación con mi ventilador de piso actual), es un ruido blanco que a nosotros nos ayuda a dormir y bloquea muchísimo los ruidos externos. No es un aire acondicionado, pero su sistema de inyección y extracción o doble inyección si enfría la habitación. Como tip: lo coloqué al muro de la habitación con un brazo para pantalla de tv y funciona a la perfección, solo lo tengo que desplazar con ese brazo para cerrar la ventana.
B**A
Phenomenal Window Fan!
This fan is absolutely amazing and I highly recommend it. I've purchased other window fans in the past and none compare. In fact, I will likely buy a second. Here's what you'll love: THERMOSTAT: This fan has a built in, programmable thermostat which I love. It can be set as cool as 60F. This means you can leave the fan running on a cool night and it will automatically shut itself off once it reaches your selected temperature and you won't end up waking up in the middle of the night freezing cold. The current room temp is shown in red LED lights on the display. Once you press the button to select your desired room temp, it will show your selection and after a few seconds flash back to the room temp which stays on and reflects the current room temp. The lights on the display showing the temp may or may not bother you, depending on how sensitive you are to lighting in your room at night while you try to sleep. Worst case, it's an easy to fix to cover it with something and it hasn't been an issue for me and I love a dark room for sleep. FAN SPEEDS: There are three fan speeds, low, medium and high. I keep mine on high just to maximize on air flow. It's a great breeze and strong enough fan to air out a large bedroom or medium sized living space. FAN OPTIONS: There are two small fans built into this product. An interesting bonus feature on this fan is that you can choose air in, air out, or air in AND out (exchange). The options basically change the direction of the fans to both spin to blow air in, both spin to suck air out, or one fan blows air in while the second fan sucks air out (to exchange the air in the room). Personally, I prefer the air in feature, especially if you're looking to cool off a room and it's cooler outside. DESIGN: This fan fits into my windows perfectly. What I like is that it has two plastic 'flaps' on top that grip the window and hold it in securely. Other window fans I've owned didn't have this, and without the flap, makes it much easier for the fan to fall out or be bumped out of place. This fan stays securely in the window. Equally awesome is that the fan has a built in accordion style slider that easily slides out and fills the open portion of the window. It has two lock buttons that lock the slider into place as well so it doesn't end up moving while securing the fan into the window. REMOTE: This fan comes with a remote control. This is handy for when you're laying in bed and want to adjust the temp, turn off or turn on the fan. You can control everything from the remote (as you could on the fan itself). QUIET: This fan is extremely quiet. A few times during the day I caught myself walking up to the fan to see if it was on because it was so quiet. Turns out, it was running on high and just super quiet. Still great airflow even with little noise. AIR FLOW: Great air flow. Strong breeze into the room and cools off our large master bedroom significantly without issue. These are strong little fans. TIP: The fan has a standard/average length cord so make sure the window you plan to place it in has a plug near by. If not, have a short extention cord handy to ensure it reaches the outlet. I purchased this fan based on its great amazon ratings which is also why I wanted to give back and write this lengthy detailed review. This review is my own and I didn't receive any perks or freebies for writing it. I'm extremely satisfied with this fan and will likely be buying another one for our house. You will not be disappointed with this fan. You will love it! Five stars!!
L**R
does a great job of bringing cooler air into the room
I have a south/west-facing apartment that gets pretty hot in the summer.. I have a portable air conditioner in the dining room that helps keep the living and kitchen areas cool, but my bedroom stays hot and stagnant, especially when there's no breeze. Which is frustrating when it's actually cooler outside than in. A friend of mine recommended getting a window fan, and after googling showed that this fan is the clear winner in most of the comparisons I read, I decided to give it a try. Sadly, it doesn't fit my slider window properly – I have older windows and there's a lip/handle on the slider window that means I can't install this fan as designed, but with a bit of angling, and some foamcore and tape to fill in the gaps, I got it secure and working. Within just an hour or so, my bedroom was cooler than my living room (which never happens). Even on the highest setting, the fan is pretty quiet. And even on the low and medium settings, there's good airflow. The controls are easy to use and understand. My only complaint about this unit (other than it not fitting in my window, which I won't take points off for), is that the unit I received looked like it had already been opened and returned. I could tell that the plastic bags inside the box had been opened and sloppily re-taped, the manual was crumpled, and one item wasn't even wrapped in plastic. I expected better from Amazon. I'm still giving 5 stars though, because the product itself is good. Editing this review to update that I've bought a second unit because I was so happy with the first one. In addition to not quite fitting in my windows, because of the style of window, I also had to remove my screens to get it to fit. To compensate, I bought some heavy duty outdoor-rated velcro, taped it around the edge of the unit, and used that to attach some mosquito netting. Works perfectly.
A**A
Funciona bien.
Muy bueno, refresca bien los cuartos. Lo volveris a comprar
L**O
Muy buen producto práctico y compacto también potente
Excelente producto muy buen flujo de aire y versátil lo único que no me gustó que el termostato está en Fahrenheit Y al parecer no se puede pasar a Celsius
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