
Window Fan
MODEL- HW628 VENDOR- HONEYWELL FEATURES- Honeywell Window Fan- Alabaster finish Adjustable Thermostat for personal temperature control. Independent Speed and Fresh Air/Exhaust Controls allow each fan to operate separately. Electrically Reversible fresh air/exhaust switch. Adjustable Grilles direct breezes where needed. 3-Speed Motor for high, medium, and low operation options fits Virtually All Window Types- Built-in Adjustable Side. Screens to fit window widths of 23" to 38 1/2". MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:andnbsp;andnbsp;1 YEAR
Customer Review: Order the $39.99 versus $29.99 Fan and Save S/H
There is a reviewer who said NO DIFF between the $29 and $39 Honeywell fan other than Target added model numbers to avoid match price checking. Order the Amazon $39.99 Honeywell fan with FREE SHIPPING because the 29.99 fan has a $10.47 S/H fee so the total is $42.26 for this $29.99 fan which you won't find out until the bitter end of filling out all the on-line screens. Target charges STATE TAX IN ANY STATE TARGET HAS A BRICK AND MORTAR STORE. Save time and money and order the $39.99 fan.
$29.99
Shipping & Handling: $10.47
Total Before Tax: $40.46
Estimated Tax:* $1.80
Order Total: $42.26
Customer Review: Fits small windows
Living in a large house with no air conditioning and a lot of small windows, we've spent the last several years searching for window fans that fit in a window that's 23.5" wide. Most window fans are about 24" wide, so they go right back to the store after we pull them out of the box. So, this fan was interesting. Not available in local stores, so we couldn't just take a tape measure to it, we looked at numerous websites. Some said it would fit in a 23" window, and others said the width was 24.1". With summer coming, we took a chance. What we found was that 24.1" is the size of the packaging, and the fan will indeed fit in a 23" window. It also is a full featured fan, reversible, with adjustable louvers, and multiple speeds. That's the good stuff. The bad stuff is two fold. It's noisy; noisier than other window fans we have, and the lowest speed isn't exactly low. The other problem is, one of the two fans we bought died in a shower of sparks the second time we used it. The other is still going strong, but we don't like it enough to replace it with the same model. So, the search for the perfect fan continues....
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