Customer Reviews for Honeywell Fresh Breeze Tower Fan with Remote Control

Honeywell Fresh Breeze Tower Fan with Remote Control
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Honeywell Fresh Breeze Tower Fan with Remote Control List Price: $79.99
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Honeywell Fresh Breeze Tower Fan with Remote Control

Customer Review: Wonderful fan.Worth the price.
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a wonderful fan! We own three of these fans and use them very often. As other reviewers have said, this fan blows out a lot of air. It has three speeds and there is a noticible difference in each speed. I'm not very fond of the breeze setting, which switches automatically between two different speeds, but all the other features are great. The fan is quiet enough that we can sleep with it on without it bothering us. The remote has a flashlight on it and fits into the top of the fan when you are not using it. Well built and very little assembly required. Great product! ---Product update. I wrote my original review in 2008. It's 3 years later and all three fans are still running great. We've never had a bit of trouble with them. We still love them!

Customer Review: Fanning Mechanism Is Okay But Too Cheap for My Tastes
Summary: 3 Stars

I'm sorry I bought the Honeywell. Here's why: The instruction manual is pathetic so that I still don't know where the tightening screw goes to stabilize the tower and the base. I'm using the fan without the stabilizing screw and am not using the height extender for 2 reasons: it's cheap plastic and the manual warns that you will lose stability if you extend the height. Why make an extension if you have to warn the owner that such measures will decrease stability? This seems lame. Also I have not opened the remote battery compartment yet because repeated efforts have failed and the cheap remote plastic appears to "want" to break. Truth be told, I should have went with my instincts and bought the 99 dollar Vornado 783B. Lesson: You get what you pay for.

Customer Review: Decent fan
Summary: 3 Stars

I bought this fan to use in my apartment and it's decent at best. It can push a lot of air on high setting but it is pretty loud. Even on low setting the sound is pretty distinct so those of you that are sensitive sleepers may not want this/like this. I do appreciate the ionizer but not sure how well it works. Build quality is so so as well. Also hard to clean the intake vents (at least I haven't found an easy way to do it without making a mess). Not a bad fan even though I may make it sound like one but I just feel that for the price I paid, I probably could have gotten one that was cheaper that can do the same thing since from reviews/product descriptions I thought that this fan would have been relatively quiet but it's definitely not the case.

Customer Review: Excellent Tower Fan!!!
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought this just before Seattle was hit with a monster of a heat wave. This fan came to the rescue. It's very quite yet moves a ton of air around. I'm a light sleeper and had this puppy running all night in my bedroom and it never bothered me. The best feture that I love is the timer. I can have the fan run for 2 hours when I go to bed and never have to worry about waking up to turn it off. This has been my best fan purchase ever.
Oh on a side note I took advantage of the free trial of Amazon Prime so I received FREE next day shipping! If you are looking at purchasing a few things from Amazon, I highly recommend using the free trial. Just remember to cancell the trial before your 30 days are up!

Customer Review: Nice fan, but too short
Summary: 4 Stars

This fan blows air well, doesn't make rattling noise, is relatively quiet. It was easy to set it up out of the box.

The two things that need to be improved are:
* The fan is not tall enough. It blows air below our dining table, not above. I need to set it on top of a big box, to get some air above the legs.
* The oscillating button rotates between the 4 following modes: oscillation/ionization -or- no oscillation/ionization -or-oscillation/no ionization -or- no oscillation/no ionization. It means we need to press several times on that button to just to enable or disable oscillation (which is quite annoying). A separate button for ionization would have been so much more convenient.
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