Lowe's has 41" Vornado 4-Speed Tower Fan (FA1-0024-06ADIR) for $69 + free store pick-up (you can also ship it for $8). Thanks boozereddy
Price Research: Our research indicates that this 41" Vornado 4-Speed Tower Fan is $31 lower (31% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant, with prices starting from $100. - iconian
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Lowes has Vornado large 41" 4-Speed Tower Fan for 69$ (30% off MSRP). I have been looking for few of these at discounted price. I already have 2 of these and they are very good.
41" 4-Speed Tower Fan
•V-flow circulation provides wide cooling zone
•V-flow coverage eliminates the need for oscillation
•4-speed, electronic, push button control
•Remote control
•Timer
•5-year warranty
•Study base, no wobbling
http://www.lowes.com/pd_366857-19...facetInfo=
Vornado 41" 4-Speed Tower FanItem #: 366857 | Model #: FA1-0024-06ADIR
41" 4-Speed Tower Fan
•V-flow circulation provides wide cooling zone
•V-flow coverage eliminates the need for oscillation
•4-speed, electronic, push button control
•Remote control
•Timer
•5-year warranty
•Study base, no wobbling
http://www.lowes.com/pd_366857-19...facetInfo=
Vornado 41" 4-Speed Tower FanItem #: 366857 | Model #: FA1-0024-06ADIR
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STOP asking about oscillation people. Read how these work [vornado.com]
Use the following codes to get additional 10% off.
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If it says coupon already redeemed, just change the zip code and revert it to the zip you are buying at. Good Luck..
If available in store, why not add $6 to your purchase and use the $20 off $75 Home Depot coupon. Lowes accepts Home Depot coupons. Only problem you may experience is that the coupon is unique and printed off rather than hard copy. You may need to argue with the manager.
http://slickdeals.net/f/4934864-H...75-or-more
Use the following codes to get additional 10% off.
470178472910778
470178472810771
If it says coupon already redeemed, just change the zip code and revert it to the zip you are buying at. Good Luck..
If available in store, why not add $6 to your purchase and use the $20 off $75 Home Depot coupon. Lowes accepts Home Depot coupons. Only problem you may experience is that the coupon is unique and printed off rather than hard copy. You may need to argue with the manager.
http://slickdeals.net/f/4934864-H...75-or-more
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I've had a $10 oscillating fan for the last 8 years. Unless you have that thing blowing directly at you, the fan really did not do much to cool a room down. We had an exceptionally hot day a few weekends ago such that I had to run the a/c all day. I read all of the raving reviews about Vornado air circulators and decided to try one out - paid a little under $60 for the mid-size model (circulates air up to 75 feet). The large size models (circulates air up to 100 feet) go for $90-$100 at Bed, Bath & Beyond.
Now, I can noticeably feel the living room being a few degrees cooler than before (when compared to my cheap $10 fan). I'd say that the Vornado makes the room a lot more bearable and comfortable. In fact, when we run the A/C, we are able to keep the temp on the A/C a few degrees higher than before, which will end up saving hundreds in electricity bills over the year.
With the Vornado, I just placed it in a corner, pointed it about 1/2 or 3/4 of the way up the opposite wall, and let it do its thing.
After a few weeks of ownership, I admit that I still feel strange spending $60 on a fan. However, when I think about the energy savings over the year, I believe that the cost is justified.
I've had a $10 oscillating fan for the last 8 years. Unless you have that thing blowing directly at you, the fan really did not do much to cool a room down. We had an exceptionally hot day a few weekends ago such that I had to run the a/c all day. I read all of the raving reviews about Vornado air circulators and decided to try one out - paid a little under $60 for the mid-size model (circulates air up to 75 feet). The large size models (circulates air up to 100 feet) go for $90-$100 at Bed, Bath & Beyond.
Now, I can noticeably feel the living room being a few degrees cooler than before (when compared to my cheap $10 fan). I'd say that the Vornado makes the room a lot more bearable and comfortable. In fact, when we run the A/C, we are able to keep the temp on the A/C a few degrees higher than before, which will end up saving hundreds in electricity bills over the year.
With the Vornado, I just placed it in a corner, pointed it about 1/2 or 3/4 of the way up the opposite wall, and let it do its thing.
After a few weeks of ownership, I admit that I still feel strange spending $60 on a fan. However, when I think about the energy savings over the year, I believe that the cost is justified.
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