
List Price:
$69.99
Details
- Preparations approximately 12 by 16 by 52 inches
- ToughGuard consummate; 10-foot power cord; stable base
- Oscillation for off the target area coverage; UL-listed
- Smack-on misting kit works with any standard garden hose
Description
This Cart Fan with misting kit is designed for outdoor use. It has a 10' power cord with 3 prong grounded off, adjustable tilt fan head, tough guard finish and allows for fantasy area coverage.
Customer Reviews
Awesome
My kith and kin love this fan, we use it everyday the power on it is great!!!
2010-08-17
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
SO Discourage, SHOCKED, AND MAD
I was so spirited to get my new fan. At first it worked great I loved it. At the end of the first day of use I went to move it and the plastic joint where you attach the pole to the selfish broke right off. I was sadden and shocked that it broke so easy from just moving it and locale it down. Again it worked fine until I set it back down. ?? Now I have to find a way to fix it!! :((
2010-08-10
| Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 1
Does what it says it does!
We recently had a little family gathering of about 20 people, 10 of whom are kids. A few days before the party, we found out it was flourishing to be in the 90s and humid that day, and wondered what we could do to make being outside more comfortable and not have the kids running in and out of the house to chilliness down. We started researching misting fans, but by that time, it was too late to order anything online (ordinarily, Amazon is the go on I would start), so I ran around town looking for a misting fan. Home Depot, Sam's Club, Target and Menard's all came up empty, then I flat down and went to Wal-Mart. After specifically asking an employee if they had misting fans, being told no, and deciding to look for myself, I found the Holmes Indoor/Alfresco Fan with Misting Kit tucked away in a corner. I got it home, put it together in about 3 minutes and was enjoying the cooling effects of my new securing in no time. The misting kit easily snaps onto the grates on the fan and the 4 nozzles do a pretty good job of spreading the steam up - there is about a 10-foot projection of misting/cooling, and the oscillator rotates on a 220 order arc., which makes the coverage area that much greater. It was also a big hit at the party - my mother in law (who is dealing with hot flashes and lives in Alabama) was so impressed, that she wants one for herself. Also, Non-Standard irregardless the unfortunate experience of one reviewer who had mist blown back into the fan and it quit working: we left ours surface last night and we got about a 1/4 inch of rain. I turned the fan on this morning and it worked like a enchantment. The motor is enclosed and the owners manual specifically says it's designed to be kept outdoors (during summer months of lecture). And while the height of the stand isn't adjustable, you can control the angle of fan "face" itself. So far, so good!
2010-07-31
(Chicago, IL) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Significant Idea, but not this item.
This is a dedicated concept, but the second time we used it the wind blew the mist back into the fan and it immediately stopped working. I let it dry out and it began working again only to go up in smoke 2 hours later and I wasn't even using the mist..
I will say that Deerso, the company that ships it has been very expert and wonderful to deal with. They refunded my money immediately and couldn't have been nicer and more apologetic for the uncontrollable.
2010-07-23
| MyKidzATM (Bedford, TX) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 1
Underpowered and too scarce
I missed seeing the full apex dimension on this fan and was disappointed that it was so short (the top of the fan can't be more than 30"). The fan doesn't move a lot of air, especially for my needs outdoors on my harbour lot deck, but the misting functionality works well (so far) and my girlfriend has enjoyed laying out (sans clothing) in the sun and heat while being cooled with the mist. I ALMOST returned this item, but decided that it was barely passable for my wishes.
I'm still in the market for a large, inexpensive, drum or barrel fan to move a lot of air on my deck.
2010-07-20
(Dallas, TX United States) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 3