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Use coupon Welcome20 at checkout for $20 off to reach the 49.99 price.
I know it's yet another QVC deal, but this is a good deal even before the coupon and then it's amazing after it. Lowest ever on amazon shows as 91.56. Currently $100 on sale at Amazon, $129 other places. Used are 80-92. This is 69.99 from QVC on special right now and with the coupon drops to 49.99 before tax.
Please note that this is the DC powered version, no set speeds, it's adjustable to any speed and the motor will be quieter because of this and it will also last forever. (Or at least a really long time) 10 year warranty, and you can't beat the price even with random letter brands on Amazon for a DC powered fan.
Overall to me this would be quite expensive at $100 for a fan, $70 is better and for $50 I have one on the way!
https://www.qvc.com/vornado-683dc...69436.html
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I am virtually positive the answer is yes, the fan speed seems to be set with a rheostat type dial, twist to the speed you desire. No electronics to get in the way.
I will know for sure once mine arrives as I have a smart outlet to test on. I had a fan we recently got did of that every power outage, or smart outlet use, it would start back up on high. Super annoying.
Product Height: 37.8 inches
Product Width: 18.4 inches
Product Depth: 18.4 inches
Product Weight: 7.7 pounds
Fan Diameter: 9.4 inches
Adjustable Height: Yes
Elwood2 -- You could use a smart on/off switch, but definitely not a smart dimmer --- at least out of the box. The DC fan still plugs into a brick to convert to AC. Even so, the DC motor control is on the fan, not on the brick.
Thinking aloud here but if I wanted to make this fan fully "smart" with adjustable level, I would mount an Arduino controlled stepper motor that turned the knob on the fan.
I got this deal... I really like these DC fans with variable speed control!!! Will be nice for the TX summer.
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Elwood2 -- You could use a smart on/off switch, but definitely not a dimmer --- at least out of the box. The DC fan still plugs into a brick to convert to AC. Even so, the DC motor control is on the fan, not on the brick.
Thinking aloud here but if I wanted to make this fan "smart" I would mount an Arduino controlled stepper motor that turned the knob on the fan.
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Not that I can see. It adjusts in height, but only a handful of inches
It does appear shorter than your average stormtrooper.