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Vornado Full Size 783 Air Circulator, 3 Speeds, CR1-0076-06 by Vornado
Product DetailsManufacturer: Vornado Brand: Vornado Edition: Kitchen Model: 783B Color: Black Publisher: Vornado Studio: Vornado Music Label: Vornado Product features: - Quiet air circulator ideal for large rooms
- Energy-efficient Vortex Action moves air up to 100 feet, cooling an entire room
- 0.7 amps; 84 watts; 3 speeds
- Easily adjust height from 27 to 42 inches
- 16 x 17 x 27 inches; 11.5-inch grill; 15 pounds; limited lifetime warranty
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Description of Vornado Full Size 783 Air Circulator, 3 Speeds, CR1-0076-06The Vornado 783B Air Circulator combines an adjustable height feature and the Signature Vornado Vortex Circulation to powerfully provide quality air circulation and the best comfort. In addition to being one of Vornado's most powerful circulators, the 783B can adjust from a height of 27 inches to 42 inches. Direct air where you need it with the fully adjustable head. The 3-speed control is conveniently located on the back of the head of the air circulator. Rejuvenate the air and comfort of any room in the home or office with the 783B Air Circulator. You will ... feel the difference.
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Vornado Full Size 783 Air Circulator, 3 Speeds, CR1-0076-06Customer Review: Superior Fan Summary: 5 Stars
I now own 5 Vornado fans and would never own another fan. Although I like my window fans (see my fan amazon review), Vornados beat them by miles.
I point the tall fans (this one) towards my open skylight at night and the COOL BREEZE flies around the entire room.
I place the shorter VornadoŽ 723B Premium Series Circulatory fan on the floor where cool air pools (heat rises) to blow that around as well.
Between the two fans, my open floor plan home is kept cool.
Go to linens and things and use promo code relief15 for 15% off. Their S/H is .99 no matter what you buy and with that 15% off I save big time.
Warning: If you have big dogs or active children consider the shorter stemmed fans and at all times keep them where they won't be bumped. They are stable but CAN be tipped over and mine tipped twice - BOTH TIMES when I grabbed the fan to steady it, the head separated from the body. In one instance the stand tipped over completely and the other, I managed to keep it from tipping over. My bad on the head falling off. I was supposed to put this plastic loop on the post which is supposed to prevent it. Do NOT do what I did. Don't know if this will prevent tips or not as I now keep the WONDERFULLY COOL fans in the corners now to minimize people/dogs bumping them. The breeze hits all over the room so it doesn't really matter where I keep them.
The 2nd time, it tipped and I grabbed the rim, the face plate came off. The handle is actually on the round top half (see the large rim) - that is the handle. It was freaky to hold the head and watch the blades spin that close to my hands until I could unplug it. The on/off switch is opposite the face plate but I did not want to move my arm while holding it. I did try to put the head pipe into the stand pipe but stopped as those blades were dangerous. Better to reach out with my other hand and unplug it.
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