Honeywell HW-628 Twin Window Fan | 
| Brand: Honeywell
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $34.99 You Save: $15.00 (30%)
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Rating: 204 reviews Sales Rank: 83
Color: Alabaster Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.3 Dimensions (in): 24.1 x 6.5 x 12.6 Warranty: 1
MPN: HW628 Model: HW-628 UPC: 085267750028 EAN: 0085267750028 ASIN: B0000CGQYA
Release Date: January 18, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Adjustable grilles direct breezes where needed | | • | 3 speed motor for high, medium and low operation options | | • | Fits virtually all window types with built-in adjustable slides | | • | Ultra convenient removable grills for easy cleaning | | • | Built in adjustable side screens to keep dust and bugs out; Rain resistant motor for safe use in windows |
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Product Description The Honeywell Enviracaire HW628 Twindow Twin Window Fan can be adjusted to promote fluid air circulation for comfort and freshness in your room on even the most squalid days of the year. Built-in adjustable side screens Uses 110-120 Volts AC UL approved
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| Customer Reviews: Read 199 more reviews...
Better quality than Holmes March 8, 2005 Scott A. Story 223 out of 226 found this review helpful
I got three different brands to test. One was this model, another was a Holmes (with digital display), and another was a brand called Hawaiian Breeze. The Honeywell was bar far the better quality unit, even though it was between the price ranges of the other two. The fan motors did not have an annoying hum like the Holmes model. And instead of the extension that clumsily slips on the left of the other two units I tested, the Honeywell model had built-in extensions in both sides. Also, the unit seemed more powerful than the other two, especially in the high-setting. On the lowest setting, it was very quiet, but not moreso than the other models. The construction quality was also better, with heavier-duty plastic. This model also included a metal bracket to mount the unit sideways should you have sliding rather than double-hung windows...a nice touch. I wish the extensions were a few inches longer and the whole unit a few inches shorter to accomodate a wider-range of windows. Although it indicates a maximum width of 38 inches, it fit in my 40-inch window fine without any gaps.
EXCELLENT product for what it's intended to do. November 19, 2006 Edward Scott (Utopia, TX United States) 73 out of 78 found this review helpful
Sadly I bought this item from a link in google that took me to Amazon and didn't list all the sources ON Amazon that sold it. I ended up paying $15 or so more than necessary for it, since Their price was more than Target's SHIPPED price. I bought it at Beach Audio, through Amazon for $33.07 with a shipping charge of $14.35, for a final price of $47.42. Had I realized I should have RE-searched on Amazon for the brand and model number I would have found it from Target at the $25 listed price and shipping under $7!!! A substantial savings. HOWEVER, sad as I am that I could have saved a few of my Social Security bucks, I'm totally amazed at the job this tiny fan is doing for me. Here's my situation, and though I'm sure yours is quite different, you can see the value of the appliance: I'm a retired person, living upstairs in a tiny living quarters with someone else living downstairs who is in control of the heating and cooling of the house. During the fall and spring when it's nice outside, the house heat is turned on and migrates upward to become trapped in my tiny living quarters. If I open a window, the heat goes out and the heating system comes back on to make more, I'm sure this causes their electric bill to skyrocket. I found that if I become uncomfortable, I can close my door and my air conditioning vent and crack a window for fresh air, allowing the heat transmitted through the floor to warm the room. This works pretty well, but sometimes not much air comes in the window... and occasional birds and insects to find their way in. The little Honeywell fit one of my windows perfectly and can be set to quietly blow air in and out at the same time, and it's thermostatically controlled so it can hold the room at exactly the temperature I like. If I want to smoke a cigar or my pipe, I can set it to exhaust through both fans, or to circulate in and out faster, so I don't have to worry about poluting the air throughout the house (be sure the door and a/c vent are closed before doing this, they WILL notice :). The fan blades are plastic, but well enough made so the low setting is not objectionable at all. I had tried a 20" box fan to exhaust air before, but that was extremely noisy even at the lowest setting. The low setting on this one makes no more noise than my computer fan and still moves air so well I immediately feel the fresh air. I paid too much for it, but it's worth twice the price to me. I'm a happy old man and very pleased with my purchase. I hope it lasts a long time!
Real Quality Unit June 23, 2005 Utah Phillips (New Jersey, USA) 65 out of 66 found this review helpful
We searched on the net for a week, and had given up when we saw the Honeywell unit at CVS on special. We got one and we liked it so much we picked up three more! It is very quiet, powerful and the temperature controls work great. Very solid unit and no rattles or hum like some others we saw and tried. We figure by using these when it cools off outside in the evenings we will save a bundle on air conditioning, which we now use only when it stays hot out at night here in New Jersey. We are only sorry our windows in the office are too narrow for this unit, so we will have to find another solution there.
Minimum rough opening dimensions June 23, 2005 Thom Brooks (Chicago, IL USA) 35 out of 49 found this review helpful
The unit is 12.5" high and 24" wide, so your window must be at LEAST that big to fit this in. I couldn't find this information anywhere, so I called Uncle Joe's, who pointed me at Honeywell, 800 382 6693, and they answered my questions. I don't have the product yet but I ordered one based on people's positive comments.
Works fine, but it's definitely not quiet April 27, 2006 P. Kim 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
A window fan is a good way to circulate air and help keep the room cool at a low cost. Although this unit does work and is well built for the cost, by no means can this unit be called quiet. At the lowest setting, it has a very audible whine which is high pitched enough to prevent me from sleeping or watching TV at night. The speed settings are all far too high. It is powerful and gets the job done, but for me, it's worthless.
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