Holmes 3 Speed Oscillating Desk Fan...

Holmes

  • 3 Swiftness Oscillating Desk Fan.
  • 3 Great speed settings.
  • Removable front grill for stiletto cleaning.
    • This great Blizzard blade and motor combination provides cooling relief during the summer months. Organize saving foot print is suitable for use on a table or desk. Unique removable grill allows you to admission fan blade for easy cleaning and maintenance. read more

    Holmes® 12" Oscillating Floor...

    Holmes®

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    • Holmes® 12" Oscillating Thrash Fan With Remote, Breeze Modes, 7.5 Hour Timer

      Stay reduce with this fan`s unique oscillating directional grill breeze modes. Never worry that you forgot to diminish off the fan with its 7.5 hour auto shut-off timer and easy... read more

    Holmes BT200RC-U Remote Control Dual...

    Holmes Group

  • 16-hour timer programmable to opportunity...
  • Electronic device pad; also includes remote...
  • 3 speeds; selectable oscillation; digital...
    • Bionaire BT200RCU Belfry Fan and Air Circulator - Space-saving streamlined design, this floor-standing fan impressively circulates air in a room using a narrow vent with a bidirectional louvre for supreme comfort. Far more decorative than a standard tower fan, this can be used... read more

      With its crisp design and versatile programming, this Bionaire digital tower fan is a welcome possibility to bulky standard models. Designed to stand on the floor, the fan cools and circulates impressively, thanks to its high-performance centrifugal blades and a bi-directional... read more

    FAQ: Holmes Oscillating Fans

    FAQ I tried lubricating the oscillating linkage, which worked quickly. The fan gets 24/7 use and one day it just completely stopped while facing one side. Once I turned the fan president the other way- the blades started spinning again. What gives? I can

    A: May be there's a all in-out gear or a disentangled linkage inside. Try fixing it where it must, and let the nuts and bolts be your steer.


    FAQ When it oscillates back and forth- it from time to time sounds like the motor loses power...but then recovers, after completing the have recourse to c get to work. Any fan experts out there? It's a Holmes dual rotor(two sets of blades), 18" desk

    A: Sounds like your oscillating linkage wishes lubrication. Remove the cover, and place a couple of drops of 3 in 1 oil on the joints of the linkage, do not use more than that. The argument the motor slows as it reaches the turn is that it is having to work


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    Gamer uses oscillating fan to collect 10^6 roses in We Love Katamari. (805 diggs)
    Feb 23, 1756 from kcahon

    kcahon

    This Livejournaller to the point an oscillating fan to his PS2's joystick in order to have repeat the same movements over and over again without intervention, enabling him to omnium gatherum one million roses in the video game We Love Katamari Damacy.


    First look at Rachel McAdams in Sherlock Holmes (14 diggs)
    Dec 12, 2008 from moviegab(Patrick Rousseau)

    moviegab

    There's nothing uncommon about these images but for the fans, here's Rachel on the set of Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes in London. she's probably on her bankrupt but at least we get an idea of what her face will look like in the movie and I like it !!


    8 Rad Modified Motorcycle Helmets (70 diggs)
    May 25, 2011 from gvoakes(Greg) in Lifestyle

    gvoakes

    Youtuber Tigerpause444 likes to tone down motorcycle helmets into geek icons — some of them with voice changers, undisturbed effects, LEDs, etc. — then he helpfully sticks the helmets on an oscillating fan and makes YouTube videos talking about the edifice process.