I got this a few weeks ago. A day later the house AC went out. Week to get the parts to fix. This blew 24/7 and made the house bearable. I also use it outside when I am working on the car. Get some air blowing on you, makes car repairs in the sun much less exhausting. It is a shop fan, not a house fan. They are loud because they move a lot of air and are supposed to run constantly. This is well worth $120.
Sounds a little loud at high speed. I was wondering if you could comment on the slower speed. How much air flow compared to high speed and to box fan. Also how much noise compared to high speed and box fan. Thanks.
I sleep with a fan. I had a Honeywell tower fan that died after 7 years. I got this because I had a coupon for HF. Is it overkill? Absolutely. Do I still love it and sleep with it on every night? Yes.
Yea that shit has really pissed me off too. All the good tools now you can’t use the stupid percent coupon on anymore. They make so much money on their stuff idk why they would do that other than greed.
Looks like a decent fan. I was looking at these fans when I was at HF last Sunday, I was going to use the 25% off coupon. I should have bought one, I could use one to help cool off the garage when working out there.
Seems to be the same thing as the more expensive UtiliTech Pro. Curious what the parent company is. Not sure if it's the same parts as the UtiliTech, but looks like it. Very decent high CFM fan. I use this fan after doing monthly carpet cleaning to dry any saturation still left rapidly.
I was actually just heading out the door to go pick up a set of their line clamp and coolant hose clamp type pliers and the mail just showed up with this month's Harbor Freight catalog... and they have that fan in there and the taller 30" Pedestal one on the stand your choice $119 they're having some kind of a red tag sale... nice!..👍
You can buy decent things at Harbor Freight for a decent price. The secret is don't go too cheap. My starter tool box is nothing but Harbor Freight for two reasons. It's cheap and it comes with a lifetime warranty. It's been a year of heavy use as a mechanic and I have yet to return anything. Maybe it's luck or the mantra I followed. Don't go too cheap.
i red the reviews on the fan some say its a bit underpowered. it looks like its sturdy and you can get away with installing a suitable 48 frame motor i got one china made fan as they replaced the motor and blade the blade has an agressive 33 degree pitch and the motor is a 3/4 hp US MOTORS 8905 208-230 volt motor as it works ok on 120 volts the motor is a 3 speed 1075 RPM in this fan. it depends if you do decide to go with this motor you may need a belly band mount the US MOTORS 8905 motor, and a LAU blade 6055901 CW 33 deg pitch and 4 blades which will move more air. if you decide to go that route with your fan this motor has an automatic reset thermal protector and its reversible as it has the reversing wires on it that allow you to change the rotation of the motor. you can also get a 3 speed switch too. probally on EBAY, the motor and blade you have to get from your local HVAC or refrigeration supply house. as Johnstone supply is one example. when you get a LAU blade you need to get a 1/2 inch hub for it as these LAU blades have interchangeable hubs. as this US Motors 8905 is a bit heavier is why you need to retain the wheels on the fan to move it around
its a cheap chinese motor being thermally protected there is a fuse in the motor once it overheats it blows and the motor is done for unless you can replace the motor with a comparable NEMA 48Y frame motor i would try a US Motors 8905 it runs ok on 115 volts and a steeply pitched fan blade and its 3 speeds and has leads to reverse the motor's rotation. as i installed one of these in a Utilitech fan lowe's marketed fan. along with a new blade by LAU which they are universal blades and have interchangeable hubs in which i had to use a 1/2 hub as its the size of the motor shaft. the motor and blade you have to get online or from your local HVAC center like Johnstone Supply. the US made and comparable have auto reset thermal protectors meaning it will shut off when it overheats when the motor cools it will reset and the motor will run again.
like any made in china fans the thermal fuse its nonreplaceable meaning its throw away. if u need to replace the motor in the future. this will help. as i think the shaft size on these chinese motors is metric. so the original blade won't fit on the shaft of a USA style motor. i replaced motors on fans the smaller ones i use FASCO or US Motors shaded pole or PSC. the larger fans i use what i did recently used a US Motors which is a division or Emerson Electric by Nidec Motor Corp. as Emerson is a big corp. they own closetmaid, Rigid tools, InSinkErator disposers, Copeland compressors the scroll compressors to the Semi-Hermetic refrigeration compressors. and others. If u decide to go with a 3 speed motor of your choice i would get a switch online, like ebay, an approiate motor of your choice if u decide to use a very steeply pitched blade. the fan i fixed a Utilitech i used a steeply pitched blade a LAU brand with a 1/2 hub as they have interchangeable hubs as they are commonly used in refrigeration and HVAC for condenser fans but are good to use in fans. the motor i used to replace the the chinese motor is a US Motors 8905 3 speed 208-230 volts as it runs satisfactorly on 115 volts on all 3 speeds driving that steeply pitched blade which has a 30 degree pitch the motor RPM is 1075. and it required a 15 MFD 370 VAC Run cap as this motor is a PSC Permanent-Split- Capacitor type. if i get one of these fans ill definately put this US Motors 8905 motor in it as the studs of a 48y frame motor fits perfectly in the mounts but the motor will stick out much further. as the shaft is long enough to position the blade correctly.
what stinks vs sucks is they breathe the lab rated cfm numbers but never Display FACTS ON Box. Like rate motor hp, amps, watts, rpm.. The actual truth, no BS they load us up with all the time. and a extension on th intake side with 15" roll galv sheet metal to make it another 12" deeper makes it way more powerful. Then like a jet enginge intake, if you make a rounded intake edge with a few Dollars tree 3" foam $2 noodles The velocity actaully improves big time. The wort suction come from a open thin walled pipe vs a vortex former. improves velocity like the leading edge of any wing. Rounded nor sharp.
Those fans suck. l had the Harbor Freight Manager plug it in for me before l made the purchase. He was annoyed that l wanted to test it first. The air flow was pathetic. You must have got one that wasn't defective.
I just bought the MAXXAIR 24" Drum Fan for $115.00. It kicks ass. www.homedepot.com/p/MaxxAir-Pro-24-in-Industrial-Heavy-Duty-2-Speed-Multi-Purpose-PRO-Tilt-Drum-Fan-BF24TFORGPRO/204631701 Also, the Harbor Freight in my town is horrible. Checking out takes way too long.
Bought the exact same fan yesterday, works great. Much better than the old 20" box fans I've been using. Really moves a lot of air.
Yup still loving this one I bought, one year later no issues with it at all
I got this a few weeks ago. A day later the house AC went out. Week to get the parts to fix. This blew 24/7 and made the house bearable. I also use it outside when I am working on the car. Get some air blowing on you, makes car repairs in the sun much less exhausting. It is a shop fan, not a house fan. They are loud because they move a lot of air and are supposed to run constantly. This is well worth $120.
Sounds a little loud at high speed. I was wondering if you could comment on the slower speed. How much air flow compared to high speed and to box fan. Also how much noise compared to high speed and box fan. Thanks.
These are loud. Especially compared to a normal box fan
I have a small apartment garage with my home gym. I need a nice fan to cool off somewhat in south Texas summers
This is perfect for that.
I sleep with a fan. I had a Honeywell tower fan that died after 7 years. I got this because I had a coupon for HF. Is it overkill? Absolutely. Do I still love it and sleep with it on every night? Yes.
Wanted to get this but Central Machine has since been added to the 20 and 25% off coupons so unable to get a good deal on it.
Yea that shit has really pissed me off too. All the good tools now you can’t use the stupid percent coupon on anymore. They make so much money on their stuff idk why they would do that other than greed.
Go on hfqdb.com they have older 25% off coupons that run till the end of the year that don't exclude central machinery!
Download the harbor freight app. They have coupons on there regularly that don't exclude central machinery
Is this fan still working. I juust bought one today. For my garage in the summer times
Yup still works great
Dude, I'm a big FAN of your channel! Ok, all Dad jokes aside this would be wicked come summer.
NO ITS TOO SCARY
I don’t know what it is but I really like fans
Maybe too much
Rather Be Flying I Know Right
So it will cool your legs and nothing else.... no tilt feature??
It’s not made to be tilted. If that’s what you need then buy the standing one
Nice fan, we have one just like it at work. been running strong for about 3 years now.
good to hear, Im loving this thing so far, works really well
Alan
Standing fun new in the box
I imagine having one of those in an attic of a home would keep it so much cooler lol
I think I may do something like that for my new house
As long as your attic has enough ventilation to the outside
Looks like a decent fan. I was looking at these fans when I was at HF last Sunday, I was going to use the 25% off coupon. I should have bought one, I could use one to help cool off the garage when working out there.
its worth it for sure man I love it
@Delicious Don Turbulento that's good enough. It would be too much hassle trying to put an AC unit in the garage. My garage is not that big.
Seems to be the same thing as the more expensive UtiliTech Pro. Curious what the parent company is. Not sure if it's the same parts as the UtiliTech, but looks like it. Very decent high CFM fan. I use this fan after doing monthly carpet cleaning to dry any saturation still left rapidly.
Gobbo McFalls I love this thing. Still working really well!!
Do you know the wind speed it creates? I’m wondering if I could use it for a film that features wind
Nice...making me want to go grab one... 🔌
wait for a 25% off coupon and get the biggest discount
I was actually just heading out the door to go pick up a set of their line clamp and coolant hose clamp type pliers and the mail just showed up with this month's Harbor Freight catalog... and they have that fan in there and the taller 30" Pedestal one on the stand your choice $119 they're having some kind of a red tag sale... nice!..👍
i was expexting a huge fan like we have at school that the little thing popped out lol.
You can buy decent things at Harbor Freight for a decent price. The secret is don't go too cheap. My starter tool box is nothing but Harbor Freight for two reasons. It's cheap and it comes with a lifetime warranty. It's been a year of heavy use as a mechanic and I have yet to return anything. Maybe it's luck or the mantra I followed. Don't go too cheap.
Cool fan i have a 12" Drum fan and they do get the job done. except mines and not commercial it's just for home use but good fan i enjoyed the video
I'm blown away how well it works. Lol. Is that your biggest fan? Pun intended. Lol.
it is actually!
Hahaha.
Excelente ventilador 🤗
It will definitely move some air . All the difference in the world to me
i red the reviews on the fan some say its a bit underpowered. it looks like its sturdy and you can get away with installing a suitable 48 frame motor i got one china made fan as they replaced the motor and blade the blade has an agressive 33 degree pitch and the motor is a 3/4 hp US MOTORS 8905 208-230 volt motor as it works ok on 120 volts the motor is a 3 speed 1075 RPM in this fan. it depends if you do decide to go with this motor you may need a belly band mount the US MOTORS 8905 motor, and a LAU blade 6055901 CW 33 deg pitch and 4 blades which will move more air. if you decide to go that route with your fan this motor has an automatic reset thermal protector and its reversible as it has the reversing wires on it that allow you to change the rotation of the motor. you can also get a 3 speed switch too. probally on EBAY, the motor and blade you have to get from your local HVAC or refrigeration supply house. as Johnstone supply is one example. when you get a LAU blade you need to get a 1/2 inch hub for it as these LAU blades have interchangeable hubs. as this US Motors 8905 is a bit heavier is why you need to retain the wheels on the fan to move it around
they got the same fan at royal king for 89.99 all the time.
Closest we have to that here is Tractor Supply
its a cheap chinese motor being thermally protected there is a fuse in the motor once it overheats it blows and the motor is done for unless you can replace the motor with a comparable NEMA 48Y frame motor i would try a US Motors 8905 it runs ok on 115 volts and a steeply pitched fan blade and its 3 speeds and has leads to reverse the motor's rotation. as i installed one of these in a Utilitech fan lowe's marketed fan. along with a new blade by LAU which they are universal blades and have interchangeable hubs in which i had to use a 1/2 hub as its the size of the motor shaft. the motor and blade you have to get online or from your local HVAC center like Johnstone Supply. the US made and comparable have auto reset thermal protectors meaning it will shut off when it overheats when the motor cools it will reset and the motor will run again.
+Derek Obidowski hmm good info man. I do hope this one lasts for a little while. I've been using it a lot lately. It does move a lot of air.
like any made in china fans the thermal fuse its nonreplaceable meaning its throw away. if u need to replace the motor in the future. this will help. as i think the shaft size on these chinese motors is metric. so the original blade won't fit on the shaft of a USA style motor. i replaced motors on fans the smaller ones i use FASCO or US Motors shaded pole or PSC. the larger fans i use what i did recently used a US Motors which is a division or Emerson Electric by Nidec Motor Corp. as Emerson is a big corp. they own closetmaid, Rigid tools, InSinkErator disposers, Copeland compressors the scroll compressors to the Semi-Hermetic refrigeration compressors. and others. If u decide to go with a 3 speed motor of your choice i would get a switch online, like ebay, an approiate motor of your choice if u decide to use a very steeply pitched blade. the fan i fixed a Utilitech i used a steeply pitched blade a LAU brand with a 1/2 hub as they have interchangeable hubs as they are commonly used in refrigeration and HVAC for condenser fans but are good to use in fans. the motor i used to replace the the chinese motor is a US Motors 8905 3 speed 208-230 volts as it runs satisfactorly on 115 volts on all 3 speeds driving that steeply pitched blade which has a 30 degree pitch the motor RPM is 1075. and it required a 15 MFD 370 VAC Run cap as this motor is a PSC Permanent-Split- Capacitor type. if i get one of these fans ill definately put this US Motors 8905 motor in it as the studs of a 48y frame motor fits perfectly in the mounts but the motor will stick out much further. as the shaft is long enough to position the blade correctly.
If HF is selling it its UL listed. Or at least whatever minimum requirement there is lol
what stinks vs sucks is they breathe the lab rated cfm numbers but never Display FACTS ON Box. Like rate motor hp, amps, watts, rpm.. The actual truth, no BS they load us up with all the time. and a extension on th intake side with 15" roll galv sheet metal to make it another 12" deeper makes it way more powerful. Then like a jet enginge intake, if you make a rounded intake edge with a few Dollars tree 3" foam $2 noodles The velocity actaully improves big time. The wort suction come from a open thin walled pipe vs a vortex former. improves velocity like the leading edge of any wing. Rounded nor sharp.
Those fans suck. l had the Harbor Freight Manager plug it in for me before l made the purchase. He was annoyed that l wanted to test it first. The air flow was pathetic. You must have got one that wasn't defective.
+saintⓋearth idk the ratings are pretty good on the site mine moves a hell of a lot of air
I just bought the MAXXAIR 24" Drum Fan for $115.00. It kicks ass.
www.homedepot.com/p/MaxxAir-Pro-24-in-Industrial-Heavy-Duty-2-Speed-Multi-Purpose-PRO-Tilt-Drum-Fan-BF24TFORGPRO/204631701
Also, the Harbor Freight in my town is horrible. Checking out takes way too long.
With limited space you got a wall would of been better.
Wall fan
What is this you say?
so damn noisy forget it
rhshel it’s a shop fan they are all like that