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This 8.5-inch wall-mounted oscillating fan features a patented JIWAN motor delivering 1900 CFM airflow with 4 speed settings and a remote-controlled timer. Its 90° oscillation and 120° tilt ensure comprehensive air circulation, while whisper-quiet operation suits bedrooms, RVs, and small spaces. Easy to install with versatile mounting options and backed by a 12-month warranty, it’s the smart, stylish solution for personalized climate control.
T**N
First fan was great, second maybe a lemon? UPDATE: The seller made it right.
I ordered one fan for myself, and it works great! No issues whatsoever. Consistent speed, no “hitch in its giddy-up” and is quiet enough that it still provides a nice subtle white noise for sleep.Fast forward 2 months, my wife asked for one of her own. So I ordered without hesitation. We’re so disappointed with the second fan. It sounds like it’s struggling to run. It has an inconsistent speed where it sounds like the fan is almost spinning in not a circular shape. It almost has like a wobble to it. It shakes the bed post that it’s fastened to, and is so loud we turn it off most times. It also has a consistent clicking noise while it runs.Moral of the story, the first fan is perfect and I couldn’t recommend it fast enough. But the second fan is almost unusable. Not sure which fan is the normal fan you can count on getting so for that, I would rate it 2-3 stars. If I could confirm that the first fan is the normal and we just got a faulty fan, I’d happily update this to 5 stars all day because we love the first fan.UPDATE: The seller reached out and offered us a replacement for the second fan and I am here to report the second fan is better than the first! Both are eerily quiet but put out plenty of air flow. Can’t wait to sleep like a baby tonight without the extra rattling. Thank you to the seller for standing behind their item! This is the perfect little fan!
R**J
Great little fan
This is perfect for the small loft space at the top of my stairs. It won’t accommodate a fandelier but I need to keep air moving or it gets stuffy. I put this up and I don’t waste floor space with a fan, and it moves the air well and quietly. For a high wall mount the cable length is inadequate but you can get longer replacement cables cheap so you don’t have to use a bulky extension cord.
S**M
Great fan!
Works well and the quality of the material is great! Love the air flow and the sound isn’t bad at all. Super easy to use although when you’re assembling one of the parts feels like it might break. Don’t worry it won’t! It’s also pretty light weight and it’s cool that it comes with alternative mounting structures. I personally like the look of the fan without the magnetic remote on it. The remote is great for while I’m working at my desk. The oscillating feature ensures that my 12x10 room gets all the air flow it needs! One downside is that the wire is white but if you have white walls, no worries at all :)
C**A
Great Little Wall Mount Fan for Small Spaces
I took off a star for this Fairly Fast moving - good air movement Fan that fits in Small Spaces and is a Wall mount yet. The usb c plug that fits under the dust cover has trouble going all the way in - therefore it drops out as you are trying to mount the fan on the plate attached to the wall.I ended up using Gorilla Putty to hold the darn thing in the USB-C socket so I could get it hung and working. So far So good - we will see - the putty should hold as it's covered by the dust cover and should not dry outother than that little Faux Pas - it remains the Best overall wall mount for Tiny homes, dorm rooms etc. I used in an RV above the bathroom cabinet
J**R
Great little fan
Super cute fan. Points well and it has good movement. I use it for circulation for my plants and it does great. The remote doubling as a magnet it awesome. I never lose it. Plus the color is awesome.
T**Y
Finally… a fan that works really well and looks great too!
Perfect for small bathrooms with limited shelf space. After it arrived I installed it in less than 4 minutes. Looks great and is a little workhorse, quiet and moves a lot of air.
T**Y
Delicate...Avoid.
I've now purchased this fan twice for my kitchen (poor ventilation with no windows). Both times this fan has lasted about a year before snapping off the base. First it will struggle to oscillate, then eventually it will snap. Now nearly guaranteed. I'm 2/2. It wasn't wear and tear, as it's MAYBE used once a week for about an hour. And yet, here I am. Great while it's working, until it's not.
J**S
Ok Fan For the Price
This is an ok fan for the price. This is exactly what you would expect from a cheap plastic electronic. I'm using it in my small office during the summer and it keeps me cool when the office gets up to 80F. It's pretty quiet on the lowest setting. It of course gets louder the higher the speed, but it's a nice white nose. It moves a decent amount of air for it's size, though it is of course no box fan. I would like it fine if it were not for the following things.My particular fan squeaked like an old rocking chair every time it reached the end of it's oscillating cycle. I tried ignoring it for a day to see if it would work itself out, but no such luck. I tried lubricating around the rubber washers between the arm and the fan, as it sounded like rubber on rubber. This did not help. I wound up having to disassemble the entire fan and WD40 the central plastic gear inside the body of the fan to get it to stop squeaking. Disassembly was easy, requiring nothing but a properly sized screwdriver or two. I could forgive them if this squeaking problem manifested after years of use, but this should not be a problem out of the box. Quality control could be an issue or maybe I just got unlucky. The fan still makes the occasional subtle ticking sound as it oscillates, but the annoying sounds are vastly improved.This fan comes with an unusual mounting kit. They seem to want you to screw it into solid wood (two 3/4in wood screws are included), use zip ties to secure it to a pole (not included), or glue it to all other surfaces (glue included).There is an undocumented hole in the back of the plastic wall plate for a drywall anchor, but they do not provide said drywall anchor. Drywall seems like the most common mounting surface, so the choice of documented mounting options is odd.Get the largest drywall anchor that fits into the mounting hole. The weight of the fan seems to be fine hanging off of one solid drywall anchor... as long as you don't have little ones that are going to rip it out of the wall, I suppose. I just used the ribbed variety that expand when the screw is driven into them. For extra insurance you could use one of those toggle bolts whose hinged metal wings expand after insertion to secure the anchor from behind the drywall. That would be pretty solid, but I didn't have any on hand. I suppose it might be possible that the rotation of the fan might eventually work the ribbed anchor lose over many years but this seems unlikely to be a problem for the lifetime of the fan.
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