I just reacently bought one of these fans, it's great, and really quiet, at 
least on the lower speeds.
And yeah, remote controll very usefull.


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From: "Alan Paganelli" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 3:19 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Summer Fans

> We bought a tower fan for our bed room.  The motor has 3 speeds, (L M and 
> H)
> There is a remote control that uses 2 triple (A)batteries.  There is a
> button for oscillation or hold, a sleep timer which is very blind 
> friendly.
> Each press of the button gives you an hour up to 12 hours before turning
> it's self off.  Don't worry if you forget where.  Just press the stop key 
> to
> start over again.  The tower fans use a squirrel cage configuration and 
> the
> cage is very wide 3 feet at least.  It has a smaller foot print then stand
> fans and is quieter.  We bought our fan at Costco for $40.  Wal-Mart Kmart
> and Target also sells them.
>
> Alan
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> From: "Lenny McHugh" <[email protected]>
> To: "handyman-blind" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 11:54 AM
> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Holmes HAWF2043 window fan
>
>
>> We just purchased this dual window fan. Although it is electronic
>> thermostatically controlled, it is extremely blind friendly.
>> First the two motors are rain safe.
>> There are three buttons one at the top and two at the bottom. The bottom
>> two
>> are slide switches that change each fan for exhaust or intake.
>> The top button is as follows:
>> first touch turns it on constant high
>> then the next turns it on constant low
>> next turns it on high for 60 degrees and each subsequent touch cycles to
>> 65,70, 75 amd 80 degrees
>> The next cycle goes through the low settings and the last turns it off.
>> Also just by holding in the button it will quickly cycle and turn the 
>> unit
>> off.
>> It would be nice if it had a built in timer.
>> I will put one of the timers that you slide out the pins. I will supply
>> power from 6 PM to 6 AM.
>> The only problem is when power is cut it does not maintain a memory. I
>> like
>> to run it at night to pull cool mountain air thought the house.
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