Honeywell HFT114B Oscillating Base Turbo Fan | 
| Brand: Honeywell
Buy New: $19.99
New (3) from $19.99
Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 600
Color: Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 12.2 x 7.9 x 13.4 Warranty: 1
MPN: HFT114B Model: HFT114B UPC: 092926342395 EAN: 0092926342395 ASIN: B00018CXSI
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| Features:
| • | Powerful 3-speed fan provides whisper-quiet operation | | • | Versatile aerodynamic wind-tunnel design for focused cooling | | • | Oscillating base delivers greater, more even air distribution | | • | 90-degree tilting fan head; space-saving wall-mount option | | • | Measures approximately 12 by 7 by 13 inches |
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Product Description Keep the air in your home, office or workspace circulating and fresh with the HONEYWELL HFT114B Fan. This High Performance Fan features an oscillating base for even air dispersion.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 26 more reviews...
Moves air. Did you want something else? December 25, 2006 David A. Baer (Indianapolis, IN USA) 36 out of 39 found this review helpful
One of the facts about today's economy that I find amazing is that I can buy a powerful, effective, little machine like this for under twenty dollars. It doesn't seem quite right. This fan is among the more solid ones we've owned. It has three speeds, a lot of power, and oscillates without the creaky, squeaky irritation you often get from such machines. My wife and I sleep in a room with this fan on 'low', which works great to dampen sounds throughout the house, like the cat yowling, the boys prowling, the dogs clicking their nails on the hardwood floors, and the incessant flutter of bat wings. Actually, we haven't had much of the latter, but we're prepared if it kicks in. Buy this fan.
cheap, quiet, functional May 25, 2007 Picky Consumer 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
pros: -much better than a regular traditional fan. This one does that spiral thing with the wind tunnel effect. Its more effective than a regular fan, sends the breeze further out. Its still spread out enough as well, and you can set it to oscillate anyway. -its quiet, since its not a big fan. Even on second highest speed its fairly quiet, and the noise it does make is pleasant, not distracting. On lowest setting can barely hear it. On highest setting its slightly loud, but i could sleep with it on anyway. Its just not a big sized fan, so its not going to get too loud. -Cheap! -decent looking. -lightweight and very portable. Cons: -controls are on top of unit, so when you go to change the speed, sometimes you push the fan down and change its angle. Wish the controls were on the base instead. No biggie tho. Keep in mind it IS on the small side. Its probably meant for a single small bedroom. Just over a foot high and wide. Base is narrow though (about 6 inches deep) it it will fit easily on any desk. Cheap, good looking, looks like it might last for quite a while, solid, quiet, and very functional. Whats not to like? Now I'm ready for summer.
Not the Greatest for Intense Heat May 10, 2004 Jewels (Minnesota) 19 out of 31 found this review helpful
This fan is okay if you set it on a desk next to you. It has to be relitively close to you, other wise it doesn't seem to produce enough cold air. Also, when I used it as a stand alone fan for one room, (which had no air conditioning in 80+ heat outside) I seemed to be begging for cooler air. Having the oscillating feature and three different speeds of air is a good quality. It's a good fan to have on hot days, but when extreme heat hits, you may need an extra fan to help cool a room down...that or just have it in your face blowing the air directly.The design is good looking, however. I find that to be a plus when a fan has to sit in a room along with other household items.
Very strong, well-constructed fan! June 13, 2007 BeforeISleep.net (Washington, DC) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This fan is a great bargain. It produces a very strong breeze, and the oscillation function is well done: It doesn't squeak when it reaches the edge of the oscillation, like a lot of inexpensive fans. I don't know why people were complaining about the noise; it is no louder than any similar fans I have used. Highly recommended.
Oscillates.... sometimes. August 25, 2007 O. Ihonvbere (New York, New York) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I'm actually a fan of Honeywell fans, but this particular fan (Honeywell HFT114B Oscillating Base Turbo Fan), I bought because it was supposed to oscillate. Out of the box it worked fine, but less than a week later, it often gets stuck, which is really irritating when you set it up before going to sleep, only to wake up in a sweat to find that the fan has gotten stuck blowing air against the wall. As a stationery fan, it works fine, but I didn't buy an oscillating fan because I wanted a stationery fan. Another complaint I have is that the fan doesn't point downwards, so if you happen to have it set up somewhere higher than where you want the air, you're pretty much out of luck.
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