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26" Vornado Transom 4-Speed Window Fan w/ Remote (Black) $70 + Free Shipping
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Review I liked "Pros, Cons, Important Tips & Fixes.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2025
Color: WhiteStyle: Remote ControlPattern Name: Fan
It works pretty well, and has its pros but also cons.
Pros for this are as follows.
⭐- Pretty quiet
It's not very noticeable on low to medium; high is just a hum, but not annoying.
⭐- Moves a decent amount of air
The air is highly directional, though, basically jetting out directly in front of the device. (Please take a look at cons though, because there are cases where you won't get as much out of it unless things are done)
⭐- small profile and sleek look
It blends in well and doesn't take much of your view from outside. The touchscreen controls are quite nice and responsive. No worries about a button failing on you over time as some other products.
Cons are the following to consider,
⭐- Design might not be appropriate for your kind of window (also a fix for it)
Because of the way it's meant to sit in the window frame, there may be a large opportunity for air to come inside. I had to use padded weather stripping on the top and bottom to give a tighter seal to stop cold drafts and such. The lip at the bottom is the main issue. (could've been solved if they produced this with foam pads at the top and bottom to create a better seal.)
⭐- Reduced speed in a closed room
Depending on how sealed your room is, this product might move more or less air. It shines when there is a way for the air it's pushing in to escape, but suffers if there isn't. If possible, to get the best out of it, you can crack a window somewhere else, or just open a door if the room is sealed too well.
(Really wish it came with a dual system so it can do both input and output at the same time, just down to design. Though it would cost more, and more complicated means more likely to have issues, but would have been great to have the option.)
⭐- Insects may get in (also a fix for it)
If you are in an area with lots of little critters flying or crawling about, this product doesn't come with an insect mesh to stop them from walking through. Although if it's on, it seems to do an okay job of deterring most. I ended up getting some mosquito netting and weatherproof tape to cut and cover the outdoor air intake/output. After that, most I've seen is a nat once in a while.
⭐- Rain leakage (also a fix for it)
Partially responsible due to the fitting in the window and the seal. The noteworthy areas are the sides of the product. I've noticed that when it rains, because of the design, the sides can let water leak into the interior as most of it drips down to the bottom lip of the device, where it ends up inside. High wind scenarios make it worse.
( Solved this by getting extra-thick weatherstripping and wrapping it around the top, bottom, and sides of the fan where the window meets it. making sure that the cut seam is on the middle top surface of the device. Plug the sides of the window and device tightly.)
⭐- Let in the draft
When off, it will still let in outside air draft. Which could be good or bad. Bad if it's too humid out or cold, but it doesn't stop fresh air completely on the good side.
(can probably get some kind of fabric velcro and cover the inside air slot or something, haven't thought of a fix that would not be janky)"
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