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OmniBreeze Premium Tower Fan with Internal Oscillation $30. Reg $50.
F/S from Costco. Today 7/4/23 only.
HERE [costco.com]
The unique Internal Oscillation structure provides a more stable use experience.
Lower Noise, Better Sleep: This powerful yet silent tower fan brings comforting, cool breeze in an ultra-quiet way, built-in timer can be set from 1 to 12 hours for a good night's sleep or a cool nap.
Slim Design, Super steady: The smart tower design takes up far less space than other fans. Will fit nicely in a corner or next to a window for maximum air flow.
Clear LED Display, User Friendly Features: Track the room temperature, speed, mode and timer settings on the large LED display. Easily access all settings via the control panel or remote control. With beep mute and LED display turn off automatically function. Convenient and easy to use.
Accessories Included:
Remote control with battery
Built-in remote storage compartment
Product Features:
4 Speeds (Ultra Quiet-Low-Medium-High)
4 Breeze modes (Normal, Natural, Sleep or Auto Mode)
Compact & Portable: The tower fan can fit into any room corner thanks to the slimline design; move it easily with the convenient carry handle
The unique Internal Oscillation structure provides a more stable use experience.
Easily access all settings via the control panel or remote control.
With beep mute and LED display turn off automatically function. Convenient and easy to use.
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You have to remember that they're probably balancing the motors on level surfaces and most residential units are anything but level. When you bring them home and run them, they're probably running off axis, which is bad for any motor.
Putting them on a dead level surface will get you the most life out of them, but that's not always feasible.
On more expensive units with a little bit of QC, you will find that there might be small weights attached to the fan blades to balance them. Taking these weights off completely or repositioning them will help rebalance an off axis setup.
For ones that don't have these, you can buy fan blade balancing kits on Amazon for about $5.
Using Super Lube brand synthetic grease on the hub will also eliminate any bearing noise.
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I saw this yesterday in-store and the price was $44.99
is there a tower fan that doesn't fall victim to this? always squeaking.
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The two Woozoo fans I got from Costco a couple months back are the same - the motors are inefficient & produce a lot of vibration & hum, and the oscillating mechanisms have developed scraping & various other distinct noises.
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