Re: Sturdy window fan

Re: Sturdy window fan

  Home | Guides | Register Now! | Search | About
 misc.consumers.house    Post an article   get this group's latest topics as an RSS feed add this group's latest topics to your My MSN content add this group's latest topics to your My Yahoo content
 Re: Sturdy window fan Reply Send to a Friend   Print
 
Subject Author Date
Sturdy window fan steverossiter 05-26-2006

steverossiter@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to purchase a window fan for one of two windows (24" x 24"
> or 35" w x 21" h) but have been surprised by the poor quality of fans I
> see in stores. Can anyone recommend a model with perhaps three speeds
> and of build that will last more than a few years?
>
> We will use the fan to help cool a small 1100 sq ft house off in the
> summer after the sun has gone down (we are in southern California).

I agree that the general build quality of fans is far lower than it was
20 years ago. Very few high-quality window fans are produced any more.
Patton stopped making their excellent whole-house window fans long ago.
Lakewood discontinued their all-metal high-velocity window fan (model
HV18WR) a couple years back, but I recently heard that some Ace
Hardware locations might still have them in stock. You might want to
check into that.

Otherwise, the best window fan I know of that is still being produced
is the Air King 9166D. It's not cheap, though: $249.99 at Amazon.com.
See:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00073FHRQ/

I have seen them cheaper on eBay. Of course, with an item of this size,
shipping is an issue.

The Lasko 2155A window fan used to be good, but I do not know if they've
cheaped out on construction in more recent models. It's not metal, but
it is fairly heavily built (or was, the last time I saw one). Ace
Hardware has this. You might want to check it out.

All of the fans mentioned above can be mounted in a window so that it
will close behind the fan when not in use.

The only decent box fan being produced any more is the Lakewood P-25.
If you're interested in a box fan, see:

http://www.heatersnfans.com/item.asp?int_id=154

(Disclaimer: I have not dealt with this company personally.)

You can also check eBay (or yard sales and thrift stores) for older
fans, many of which are still in serviceable condition.

-Josh



other useful resources:
Government National Mortgage Association - Ginnie Mae
The National Home Equity Mortgage Association
Fannie Mae Mortgage
Movie-Corner.com Movie Blog