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Model: Amazon Basics 11-Inch Air Circulator Fan with 90-Degree Tilt Head and 3 Speed Settings, Ultra Quiet (30 dB), Lightweight (3 LBS), Black, 6.3"D x 11.1"W x 10.9"H
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this little thing burns 35 watts lol. no man, in what universe does that mean efficient? I have a 9 inch one that burns only 5 watts. you buy this for $6 but you pay for it again and again every time you use it. it's the gift that keeps on giving lol.
this little thing burns 35 watts lol. no man, in what universe does that mean efficient? I have a 9 inch one that burns only 5 watts. you buy this for $6 but you pay for it again and again every time you use it. it's the gift that keeps on giving lol.
you're thinking like a Pro level SD'er. I think the exact same way as you. You will lose money running higher watts in the medium term. I still haven't plugged in some free after rebate refurbished digital alarm clocks I got from TigerDirect 10 years ago because they use 5W just for the display.
this little thing burns 35 watts lol. no man, in what universe does that mean efficient? I have a 9 inch one that burns only 5 watts. you buy this for $6 but you pay for it again and again every time you use it. it's the gift that keeps on giving lol.
I think most AC powered fans use around this much or more electricity. That fan you have is probably a DC fan.
this little thing burns 35 watts lol. no man, in what universe does that mean efficient? I have a 9 inch one that burns only 5 watts. you buy this for $6 but you pay for it again and again every time you use it. it's the gift that keeps on giving lol.
Have you by chance tested this (or know of anyone who has)? I find that these specs are often incorrect on product pages and in actual usage it consumes much less power. 35W seems really high for a fan of this size.
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Just be thankful it didn't start a fire.
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