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Sharper Image Portal Window Fan w/ Reversible Exhaust (Fits up 38" Wide Windows)

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Amazon has Sharper Image Portal 3-Speed 6" Tall Window Fan w/ Reversible Exhaust (fits up 38" Wide Windows) on sale for $66.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member still_loading for finding this deal.

Available colors:Walmart has Sharper Image Portal 3-Speed 6" Tall Window Fan w/ Reversible Exhaust (fits up 38" Wide Windows) on sale from $66.76. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Available colors:
  • Black (‎FA1-0135-06) $66.76
  • White (FA1-0135-43BB) $66.99
Product Details:
  • Strong airflow
  • Intuitive controls
  • Reversible exhaust mode
  • 3 speeds
  • Breezeblocks
  • Minimal noise
  • Weather-resistant
  • Unobtrusive at only 6" tall

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  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid for a limited time while supplies last.
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars based on over 2,360 customer reviews.
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  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Amazon has Sharper Image Portal 3-Speed 6" Tall Window Fan w/ Reversible Exhaust (fits up 38" Wide Windows) on sale for $66.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member still_loading for finding this deal.

Available colors:Walmart has Sharper Image Portal 3-Speed 6" Tall Window Fan w/ Reversible Exhaust (fits up 38" Wide Windows) on sale from $66.76. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Available colors:
  • Black (‎FA1-0135-06) $66.76
  • White (FA1-0135-43BB) $66.99
Product Details:
  • Strong airflow
  • Intuitive controls
  • Reversible exhaust mode
  • 3 speeds
  • Breezeblocks
  • Minimal noise
  • Weather-resistant
  • Unobtrusive at only 6" tall

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid for a limited time while supplies last.
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars based on over 2,360 customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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UkeDog
2821 Posts
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This might be the only thing the Sharper Image sells that doesn't have Bluetooth or a remote control.
stegb
126 Posts
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In the US, the vast majority of residential windows open horizontally. Maybe that isn't true everywhere?

Many of the vertically opening windows that do exist are crank-operated, and rotate rather than slide, so a fan like this won't seal the opening (without substantial extra 'stuff'.)

In general, when it rains a fan like this won't let much water through because of the angle the rain would have to travel. With a vertical mount lots of water would get through even without wind to push it sideways.

Making this suitable for a vertical mount would mean providing extra panels to seal at least 48" of window. Sure, some are shorter, but if you're going to sell a product it has to cover most scenarios. They could redesign the fan to be slimmer and longer, but then you have shelf space issues in the store... and a unit that wouldn't be suitable for horizontal mount.

Beyond all that... it looks like the small sides of this are pretty flat. It's likely that you could mount it vertically. The motors and electronics aren't going to care. It just needs to be snug enough to stay in place, or secured somehow. Of course, you'd have to fill the extra gap above, but that's not crazy difficult.

So, to sum up:
- There is little to no market (in the US at least, which is a BIG market) for a vertical mount
- The existing fans could probably be made to work with a bit of effort (except for the rain issue, which might be a non-issue in some scenarios.)
bluekiwi
18064 Posts
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Sharper image is name only now, they went under a while ago. Now when I see their name on a product I think of items that will be thrown away quite fast

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Mar 19, 2024
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noquarter2700
Mar 19, 2024
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Quote from tuvi :
I just don't understand why nobody makes a vertical window fan!!!! I am sure most windows nowadays will not need a horizontal window fan...
Thurn this sideways...
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Mar 19, 2024
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Nogan
Mar 19, 2024
58 Posts
I bought the newer version with remote and temperature control an open box for $75
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Bioziro
Mar 19, 2024
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Quote from Nogan :
I bought the newer version with remote and temperature control an open box for $75
Do you have a link?
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Mar 19, 2024
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jeff44jeff
Mar 19, 2024
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Quote from GoodVibrations :
Had no idea Sharper Image as a brand still existed…
Pay attention around Christmas. They flood department stores like Kohl's with products every year. After Christmas is over they're put on clearance and you won't see their stuff again til the next Christmas season.
Mar 19, 2024
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NavySeed472
Mar 19, 2024
22 Posts
Quote from jiannichan :
This looks like it would be a decent solution to ventilate my office while I am 3D printing ABS.
Buy an enclosure, inline fan, and print a vent adapter for your window! Best decision I made and is super easy. Most printers have cheap enclosures available on amzn

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AmusedDime497
Mar 19, 2024
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Quote from DeweyCrowe :
My son's bedroom only has one double hung window and is on our second floor. We don't have central air, so once it goes above 60 degrees he uses a window unit and gets no fresh air for the next 5-6 months. I'm wondering if I could put this along the top and with the unit on the bottom so he could use the fan on cooler days/nights.
No. No. No.
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Mar 19, 2024
280 Posts
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Ernie
Mar 19, 2024
280 Posts
Quote from stegb :
In the US, the vast majority of residential windows open horizontally. Maybe that isn't true everywhere?

Many of the vertically opening windows that do exist are crank-operated, and rotate rather than slide, so a fan like this won't seal the opening (without substantial extra 'stuff'.)

In general, when it rains a fan like this won't let much water through because of the angle the rain would have to travel. With a vertical mount lots of water would get through even without wind to push it sideways.

Making this suitable for a vertical mount would mean providing extra panels to seal at least 48" of window. Sure, some are shorter, but if you're going to sell a product it has to cover most scenarios. They could redesign the fan to be slimmer and longer, but then you have shelf space issues in the store... and a unit that wouldn't be suitable for horizontal mount.

Beyond all that... it looks like the small sides of this are pretty flat. It's likely that you could mount it vertically. The motors and electronics aren't going to care. It just needs to be snug enough to stay in place, or secured somehow. Of course, you'd have to fill the extra gap above, but that's not crazy difficult.

So, to sum up:
- There is little to no market (in the US at least, which is a BIG market) for a vertical mount
- The existing fans could probably be made to work with a bit of effort (except for the rain issue, which might be a non-issue in some scenarios.)
Well, that's a bummer. I live in FL and when I retrofitted with hurricane windows several years ago, all of the options were sliding vertical. Not my choice as it's harder to leave them open a bit in inclement weather.
Mar 19, 2024
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overzeetop
Mar 19, 2024
3,282 Posts
Quote from PetSpy :
a plastic box of weak 120mm DC fans, no thanks...

you can add privacy to any window fan using louver;
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00133H7K4

for bigger fans, you can buy an HVAC return which
is basically the same sort of metal louver panel,
slip that into your window frame behind the fan.
Unless you don't want a bigger fan or to block the window. I was going to make one, but by the time I buy or repurpose fans, program a microcontroller, print the casing and grille, and test the whole thing...$67 seems like a reasonable trade for the time I won't lose modeling and assembling.
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dpprice
Mar 19, 2024
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank dpprice

Quote from FierceDeityLink :
Thanks for confirming. I was hoping it was just a tangential fan.
I have one, and it's tangential.
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CreepyNurse
Mar 19, 2024
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Every sharper image product I have bought or tried has been absolute garbage.
Mar 19, 2024
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macscruph
Mar 19, 2024
98 Posts
Quote from AmusedDime497 :
No. No. No.
If the fan is light plastic it probably would not withstand the downforce from the window needed to hold the AC unit in place. Does the window AC unit have a vent that can be opened on cool nights (and run the AC in fan-only mode)?
Last edited by macscruph March 19, 2024 at 08:06 AM.
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thetallstewy
Mar 19, 2024
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Quote from tuvi :
I just don't understand why nobody makes a vertical window fan!!!! I am sure most windows nowadays will not need a horizontal window fan...
This is a fan for vertical windows…
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thetallstewy
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Quote from stegb :
In the US, the vast majority of residential windows open horizontally. Maybe that isn't true everywhere?

Many of the vertically opening windows that do exist are crank-operated, and rotate rather than slide, so a fan like this won't seal the opening (without substantial extra 'stuff'.)

In general, when it rains a fan like this won't let much water through because of the angle the rain would have to travel. With a vertical mount lots of water would get through even without wind to push it sideways.

Making this suitable for a vertical mount would mean providing extra panels to seal at least 48" of window. Sure, some are shorter, but if you're going to sell a product it has to cover most scenarios. They could redesign the fan to be slimmer and longer, but then you have shelf space issues in the store... and a unit that wouldn't be suitable for horizontal mount.

Beyond all that... it looks like the small sides of this are pretty flat. It's likely that you could mount it vertically. The motors and electronics aren't going to care. It just needs to be snug enough to stay in place, or secured somehow. Of course, you'd have to fill the extra gap above, but that's not crazy difficult.

So, to sum up:
- There is little to no market (in the US at least, which is a BIG market) for a vertical mount
- The existing fans could probably be made to work with a bit of effort (except for the rain issue, which might be a non-issue in some scenarios.)
My houses in CT, VA and GA opened vertically. FL is horizontally
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