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Testimonials:When something works the way it
should, I get excited. I remain astonished that after a decade
I have yet to hear one disturbing noise from the fan. Only a
pleasant soothing sound of rushing air.
I live in Mississippi and this summer we
had some 100 degree+ days. I've had a Vornado fan that I bought
over 15 years ago. We decided to place the fan in our living
area during the day to try to stay cool. This fan worked so
well that we kept our thermostat at 78 degrees during this heat
wave. I wouldn't have believed it was possible with the
temperatures we were having. After the heat we had this past
summer, I feel like I've put Vornado to the test and I am going
to buy a second Vornado to use in my bedroom.
Sue, Mississippi
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The 733 Vornado
Air Circulator uses signature Vortex Action to move air up to
100
feet while providing complete circulation of all the air
in the room! The Vornado 733 circulates air from
three different base positions and are
our most powerful, built for use in large rooms. Comes
with a 5 Year Limited Warranty, three-speed control, and features a built-in
handle.
What is the difference between a fan and a Vornado Air Circulator?
Unlike an ordinary house fan, a Vornado air circulator doesn't
just blow air. Instead, it literally bends and twists air
to produce true whole-room air circulation using Vortex Action,
exclusive to Vornado. So rather than drafts and dead spots
you get an even temperature and circulation through out the
room.
How do Vornado Air Circulators help conserve energy?
Vornado air circulators save energy year-round by working
with heating and cooling systems. In the Summer
months, place near a window or air conditioning vent to
circulate the cool air. This enables you to raise your
thermostat up to 5 degrees and maintain the same comfort
level. In the Winter take advantage of heat already in
the room, direct the airflow straight up to circulate warm
air that gravitates to the ceiling back to floor level.
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