: Holmes HAPF622R Blizzard Remote Control Power Fan

: Holmes HAPF622R Blizzard Remote Control Power Fan

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Holmes HAPF622R Blizzard Remote Control Power Fan

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Holmes HAPF622R Blizzard Remote Control Power Fan
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 19251





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Holmes
EAN: 0048894671463
Label: Holmes Group
Product Manufacturer: Holmes Group
Model: HAPF622RUC
Publisher: Holmes Group
Ranking: 19251
Studio: Holmes Group
Warranty: 1


Piece facts:
  • Sturdy charcoal-gray three-speed box fan with remote control and breeze modes
  • Five-finned blade for extra cooling power; convenient curved carrying handle
  • Two breeze modes mimic natural air flows; timer for automatic turn-off
  • 120 volts; remote takes two AAA batteries
  • 18 by 19 by 6 inches; three-year warranty




Fan Power Control Remote Blizzard HAPF622R Holmes






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12-inch power blade / Remote oscillating directional grill / Breeze modes / 7.5 hour timer

Review:
People who favor fans over air conditioners like to feel a room breathe or to feel outdoor breezes in the house. The Holmes HAPF622R Blizzard remote control power fan brings a little more of the outdoors in with its innovative breeze modes. ln addition to the standard 0N setting, the Holmes Blizzard offers two settings which switch speeds randomly to mimic the feeling of natural breezes. As for power, the Blizzard has a five-fin fan blade which moves more air per rotation than the more common four-fin blade. And the front grill can oscillate as well, which increases the width of the cone of air being moved.

The fan has a charcoal-gray, rounded casing that echoes the circle of the fan itself; the curved carrying handle arcs above for easy portability. The manual controls are another arc of light-gray buttons on the face of the fan. With the convenient remote control, however, those buttons might never even get used. Both the manual and the remote buttons use icons for the various commands: a circle for on/off, three wavy lines for the breeze functions, a clock for the timer, a fan for the speed setting, and a fan with two arrows for the front grill oscillation. There are three speeds, and the timer can be set to shut off at any half-hour increment up to 7-1/2 hours.

Always unplug fan before cleaning. Use a soft cloth moistened with a mild, nonabrasive soap solution. Do not use gasoline, paint thinner, or benzene as a cleaning solution; also do not allow water to drip on or enter fan housing. The remote control requires two AAA batteries (not included). The Holmes HAPF622R power fan measures 18 by 19 by 6 inches. Holmes provides a 3-year limited warranty against defects in material and workmanship under normal use conditions. --Garland Withers










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Lightweight cool fan ...
Its a good fan that does it's job. I did some research when I was trying to find a fan that wasn't too loud and was also remote controlled. I think it does it's job. And its easy and lightweight, so moving it around is no problem. There's a lot of different settings that I haven't really cared much for, maybe for people that read instruction manuals it would be useful. Other than that, its an inexpensive, okay looking fan that's really not too loud. I'm happy with my purchase.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - I was glad I purchased the fan until...
I tried turning it on a few minutes ago and it no longer works. The lights come on but the blades on the fan will not go. It was a great fan. The remote control came in handy and the size of it was perfect-not too big, not too small. The different features of the fan was neat also. I also liked the speedy delivery. I ordered it Sunday and received it Tuesday. But considering the fact that I purchased this fan in June and it is now August I am a little disappointed. I guess mine was defective :(



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Fan ...
We've been very happy with this fan. The remote control is great because it allowed us to put the fan on a high shelf that would be impossible to reach otherwise.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Exactly what I wanted
I love this fan. I love that the grate on the front twirls to create and oscillating stream of air. The air stream moves around subtly, so if you want something obvious, pick another fan.

I also enjoy that it's light-weight and thin so I can put it in a window or on the floor like a box fan, but this is much more attractive than a box fan.

It has a remote control!!!!

It is fairly quiet, except when you push one of the buttons. It beeps when you push a button which isn't very zen, but oh well.

Other features: a timer and two random "breeze" settings.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * A cold wind! ...
A cold wind blows in your room, reasonably quietly, variable speed, remote controlled. A controllable blizzard. My PC loves it.

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