*Vornado definitely makes a great fan **Fastly.Cool** . We had the older model that was larger and which we liked more, but we are still quite pleased with this product. Recommended!*
Excellent to know. On high no big difference but it would usually be used on low. Where the savings occurs I’ve heard some kids can hear the pwm power block. Would be sad if our newborn or 2 yo was bothered.
The Vornado fans are not made in the US. They might be assembled there, but all the main components are made right here in China. As are Honeywell table top fans of the same capacity.
*Vornado definitely makes a great fan **Fastly.Cool** . We had the older model that was larger and which we liked more, but we are still quite pleased with this product. Recommended!*
Your rice is ready bro.
FYI, in case anyone wonders, a Vornado 633 (Medium Size, like the 610DC) draws 41/47/66 Watts on Low/Medium/High. :)
Excellent to know. On high no big difference but it would usually be used on low. Where the savings occurs
I’ve heard some kids can hear the pwm power block. Would be sad if our newborn or 2 yo was bothered.
Check your rice, I think its done🙃
3:32 same here.
You know it's pronounced like Tornado right?
He's a man of culture
Sure, tor-naah'-doe
The Vornado fans are not made in the US. They might be assembled there, but all the main components are made right here in China. As are Honeywell table top fans of the same capacity.
Who cares..mine work well, forever, the USA ones or Chinese
@@hardcorehouse The video reviewer cares...he mentioned it three times in the review.
@@Burps___ thanks captain obvious
@@hardcorehouse You’re welcome, Captain Dipshit.