💨 Elevate your airflow game — cool smarter, not harder!
This 20” high-velocity wall mount fan delivers an impressive 7000 CFM airflow with 3-speed settings and 120° oscillation, powered by a durable 7lb copper-core motor. Designed for both commercial and household use, it features aluminum blades, a quiet operation under 55 dB, and enhanced safety with a high-hardness mesh grille. Easy to install with a 58-inch power cord and ETL certification, it’s the ultimate solution for efficient, wide-area cooling.
Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
Cable Length | 58 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 22"W x 24"H |
Electric Fan Design | Window Fan |
Style Name | Fine |
Color | BG Black |
Blade Material | Aluminum |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Specification Met | ETL |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Switch Type | Toggle |
Control Method | Touch |
Connector Type | Two/Three-pronged AC plug |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Number of Power Levels | 3 |
Main Power Connector Type | Two/Three-pronged AC plug |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
Noise Level | 55 dB |
Wattage | 110 watts |
Number of Blades | 3 |
Air Flow Capacity | 7000 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Room Type | Living Room, Bedroom |
Additional Features | Manual |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Controller Type | Button Control |
S**A
Very powerful
Very powerful.Easy to install. It's a little noisy but creates apowerful air flow. I installed it on a very hot, muggy day. The top speed worked to cool the room down and then I switched to the lowest speed which is more powerful than any other fan I own.
M**A
I would buy another if needed.
Fan does exactly what it’s supposed to do. It pushes air in my garage and is on the quiet side compared to a drum fan i had that was super noisy and less air flow. Quality of product is good, not cheap material. Simple to put together. I ended up using a lag bolt and some heavy duty dry wall mounting screws and it’s not going no where.
A**M
Unreliable
It worked very well until it did not. It was only used a handful of times and then the fan just would not turn on.
K**R
Good fan - Needs U-Bolt for mounting to 4x4 post
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Seems like a good fan! Not loud at all actually. Super simple to assemble. Like the oscillation feature and the ability to turn the dial to control the fan direction.If you mount to a post, it needs a 10” surface. Or, in my case the top horizontal holes seem to be 7 3/4” to 8” on center, so you’d need that in a U-Bolt. I used a spare threaded rod and made my own. Should come with one though honestly.
I**R
The fan you were looking for is right here!
So I love having a fan on all the time. Im a natural hot bodied person and love to keep the fan on all the time, especially when I sleep. I simply love that this fan keeps the room cool but it also has a little sound to it which is a plus for me having white noise in the background.
M**6
Moves a lot of air and is pretty quiet.
Moves a lot of air and is pretty quiet. I use it in the basement to circulate the air. Set it on a timer to run a few hours at a time at different intervals. Assembly wasn’t difficult.
C**Y
Great fan
I really like this fan, it's powerful yet quiet, and build quality is nice. It was easy to put together and install. I'm ready for summer.Update the screw isn't holding the fan upright anymore and the spring holding it came out of place
B**L
There are better wall fan options
The worst installation instructions I've ever read. Vague and the pictures are so small or of low quality, you'll have trouble understanding. I own gyms, and I have assembled and hung more than half a dozen wall fans, so it's not a lack of mechanical ability. For instance, there's one line for the expansion brackets. It says to refer to the pictures, but you can't see any detail in this, obviously printed on a home printer, manual. The second problem with the expansion screws, is that there's a head on one side and a nut on the other. How am I supposed to get the bolt on when it would be on the other side of the sheet rock?So the expansion bolts go in head first, but use a 7mm drill bit because I used an 8mm and it seems a bit loose.
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