Product Description
This fan is specially designed to eliminate hot and cold pockets of air, usually located near heaters and ceilings of a room. It can be mounted in doorways or placed on a ledge to circulate air from one area to the next. This fan comes with a mounting bracket and a 10' cord with an in-line switch. The unique mounting bracket swivels in order to direct heat flow to the desired area. It saves energy by equalizing floor and ceiling temperature. Is cost efficient and inexpensive to run. Very quiet when running. Comes with finger guards fors afety. Increases circulation around wood/coal stoves, fireplaces and heaters. 90 day warranty.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #76541 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Woodman
Most helpful customer reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Size matters
By S. Franklin
Smaller then I thought it would be. Overall size is 4 3/4" square, 2" thick. Very Heavy all metal construction. Made in Taiwan which explains its heavy cast iron construction. Nice and quiet. I don't see a UL approval label on it though.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Best Fan Ever
By Bruce Tepley
This is the second fan from this manufacturer that I have purchased. The first fan was purchased 10 years ago and still is running and quiet. I bought the second fan to help with circulating the air from my heater to the other rooms in my house. These fans run all winter long (6 months). I have even used these fans when it gets to hot in the summer to help cool the house. I can't think of anything bad to write about these fans. They are quiet, durable, hardly noticeable when mounted. These fans are well worth the money paid up front. For the length of time they last, the cost is cheap. I would recommend these to anyone interested in wanting to buy a fan to help circulate the heat down your halls and into the other rooms in your house.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Great while it lasts
By luvmypelletstove
We've had five of the Oak Ridge circulating fans over the years. Unfortunately, they don't last more than two years before they slow down and then stop altogether. We have a pellet stove and I'm assuming that it's dust from the stove that gums it up (I'm not sure why because the fan is located about 25 feet from the stove). I can't find any way of disassembling the unit to clean/lube it. I've tried forced air and electrical contact cleaner and neither freed it up. Why have we bought 4-5 of them? All but one unit has been exceptionally quiet and they run great until they seize up. At $40 a pop, it's a little expensive, but we haven't found a quieter unit on the market. If we do, we'll see if it can hold up longer than the Oak Ridge. Our latest fan started slowing down the other night and now it has stopped altogether. NOTE: The one unit that was noisy still runs, so we usually use it until we buy a new one.
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