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The Eric Freeze
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 ก.ย. 2019
Hello hello, im Eric Deeds the owner of this channel. I collect portable electric fans, lawnmowers, Christmas lights, and more. Big shout out to The Aaron Freeze on TH-cam and check out some videos, comment, like and subscribe if you so desire.
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building a workbench part 4 unwarping
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building a workbench part 4 unwarping
2000 Toro super recycler effortlessly mulches up yard waste
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2000 Toro super recycler effortlessly mulches up yard waste
delonghi pinguino portable air conditioner test
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delonghi pinguino portable air conditioner test
Menards TOC industrial capacitor upgrade
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Menards TOC industrial capacitor upgrade
Menards TOC industrial ceiling fan unboxing, installation and test
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Menards TOC industrial ceiling fan unboxing, installation and test
building a workbench part 2, fixing my mistake
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building a workbench part 2, fixing my mistake
local walmart finally replaced the claw machinery
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local walmart finally replaced the claw machinery
did my Shinic box fan survive a rainstorm?
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did my Shinic box fan survive a rainstorm?
Guan Shing/Guan MEI stand fan before restoration
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Guan Shing/Guan MEI stand fan before restoration
a look at the Air King 9150k oscillating fan
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a look at the Air King 9150k oscillating fan
Panasonic 12" oscillating fan and 5 way oscillation demonstration
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Panasonic 12" oscillating fan and 5 way oscillation demonstration
Lasko ultra force box fan before restoration
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Lasko ultra force box fan before restoration
a review of the Shinic (Comfort Zone) 20" box fan {not that bad}
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a review of the Shinic (Comfort Zone) 20" box fan {not that bad}
fans and air conditioners running around the house
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fans and air conditioners running around the house
fans and air conditioning running around the house
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fans and air conditioning running around the house
1966 General Electric Fashonette 5000
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1966 General Electric Fashonette 5000
sounds of summer: plastic impulse sprinkler, air conditioners, children playing, airplane, and birds
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sounds of summer: plastic impulse sprinkler, air conditioners, children playing, airplane, and birds
The Firmstar Turbo *F*an not your average turbo fan...
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The Firmstar Turbo *F*an not your average turbo fan...
2010 brute lawnmower test and overview
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2010 brute lawnmower test and overview
Good Set of fans running and hope you get that stand fan fixed soon I enjoyed the video
@@LemontHill thanks, it has seemed to fix itself. You will probably see it in one of my next video.
@@theericfreeze1493 Awesome that is so cool glad it fix itself
Nice job bro. that machine was built to last.
very different type of mower than we have here in NZ , i have never seen a mower you have to hold a bar to keep mower going , does it get annoying having to hold it all the time?
go into the grass slowly
I tend to prefer bagging over mulching, but if a customer wants a quick cheap job and/or you've got nowhere to dump collections, the mulching definitely serves a purpose. I highly recommend getting some ear protectors, especially if you're spending a lot of time mowing. I've already had issues with my ears for years from too much noise exposure, mostly music. It doesn't take long at all for damage to take place.
if you ever get the chance to review the hisense unit i would be interested. i have a 12000 btu hisense and it is the loudest most ill designed pos ac ive ever crossed paths with. i wont go into everything here but i agree the only thing it does well is suck litter box fumes outside. in fact in blows so much cooled air outside you can disconnect everything but the outside fan and cool the house using it as an exhaust window fan.
@@jonathank.2854 so true, portable units are awful
Awesome!!!
This is one of my favorite videos I've ever uploaded
These are the kind of videos that ruin the fan collection community, wack stuff here. 😂
I love smoke alarms vintages ones new ones too
@@AMDRADEONRUBY I love the sound of those old first alert smoke alarms.
I love that fan looks very nice very sad the fan doesnt perform well.
@@AMDRADEONRUBY I did some work to the blades just a bit ago and now it moves a lot more are. As of right now it compares to a Casablanca ceiling fan but not a Gold Line.
Nice a new video just before bed ! I love these fans nice buy mate they are not terrible but looks cool
LED lights are not garbage. It’s when you buy cheap product that’s what you get.
Lucky, I want one of these older casement air conditioners because my house uses casement windows
@@Singingfishandfandude789 keep on looking, you might be able to find one.
These are definitely quiet machines and they also get cold fast! Yours is in a lot better condition then mine, mine is completely rusted out inside.
@@Singingfishandfandude789 these seem to have a thicker steel than other units of the time but drilling a drain hole under the fan goes a long way.
@@theericfreeze1493 drain holes are definitely one of the most important things to add to an air conditioner
The SamSong
how do you know that these are goldstars? certain year range...btu..size..etc
My local Wal-Mart got rid of the claw machines about 4 years ago lol.
@@FurbyRestorer that sucks
Ikr
Great video
Those Toy Shoppes actually suck around my area nen don't want people winning
@@CaptianNamco that seems to be the case with these.
Wow those openers still work like a champ. Back when they were making them the best
Fan review.... thanks TH-cam algorithim??
Epic
1:56:30 Freeze and Happy are here it was a nice stream mate!
Yes i would love to see a video of a tear down and service video of this fan like how Jordan U dose it
@@LemontHill I did a teardown yesterday night in a little stream
@@theericfreeze1493 ok I’ll go back and watch it thanks
@@LemontHill I will say it crazy long and full of freakshows.
@@theericfreeze1493 lol nice freak shows lol now it’s a video because it has freak shows in it lol
That is literally the commercial grade version of my 1998 Lasko model 2000 so this fan is either from 1998 or 99 they switched to the rotary switch on Air King fans early to mid 00s
These 80s and 90s Fedders units are pretty big childhood units. Not only did I see them everywhere growing up but my grandma had one in her upstairs window. And my first Air Conditioner I bought was one. I need to get mine fixed up and use it.
@@torythefanman I had one growing up and so did my grandfather.
That is quite a nice example! The whole handle apparatus on these things didn't stand the test of time that well, it's rare to find one such good condition. The power rating on the bottom should be 2.2 amps for these motors. I agree with your assessment on performance, these are definitely some of the most powerful plastic box fans we saw. I have a recalled WeatherShield model which is more or less the same as this, just with different branding and the early PSC motor. The early PSC motors were about the same in terms of performance as the Marco motors were. It's hard to make a comparison to anything with the D blades at this point as they're all getting warped and messed up, but I do think this blade set (from these earlier models when it was still designed well) has an edge on the D blades. I have 2 of those WeatherShield Select box fans. Now I wish I had bought a few more, those were by far the best box fan we've seen in the last 10-15 years. The performance wasn't all that far behind some of the ones from the early 2000s. I do have a video comparing it side by side to the early WeatherShield 3747 model I mentioned above, which is very similar in performance to the unit you're showing here. "Lasko 3747 From 2001-2002 Vs. Lasko B20570 From 2015-2016". The medium speed is totally spoiled on that one, as with the last few Marco ones I've found recently. It should sit right around halfway between low and high. I really don't understand what's going on with these motors at this point. I highly recommend revarnishing the motor regardless of whether or not it fixes the speed issue ( I don't see why it would ). These motors were rather poorly wound and tend to have loose wires inside which can eventually lead to a short. I use Sprayon EL600 varnish, you can get it for about 10 dollars/can and can do quite a few motors per can. Very easy process, certainly not worth paying someone to do it for you. Recording the restoration process is probably well worth your time, the majority of videos I've recorded like that usually get good views.
@@JordanU I'm going to pay someone else to varnish the motor for me. I don't have the time and I'm not to experienced with working on motors to do so. I have a plastic motor Galaxy from the 80s that had a spoiled medium speed and getting the motor varnishd fixed the issue. Yesterday afternoon I discovered the video of comparing the Lasko wether shield from 2001 to the wether shield select. It was a good comparison and I believe I even left a comment on that video. I found filming and editing the restoration process would be very time consuming and tedious due to the possible freakshow that may surface. I opted to live stream it instead. I did my first stream yesterday night and in the stream I disassembled the fan, washed the grills and blade and prepared the cabinet for paint. There was a freakshow where I couldn't find my sanding paper and waisted 40 minutes looking for it. As of typing this reply I put my first coat of paint on the fan but since it's tedious I also opted to not film it. I will probably do a proper restoration video on a different item in the future. This will probably happen in the winter when I'm not crazy busy.
Ive always loved those box fans with the fat motor mounts def takes me back to my childhood i have a 1997 Lasko 3723 and thats my only box fan with the fat motor mounts
It would be really cool to see a tear down and rebuild of this!
These were definitely some of the best Lasko box fans of the 90s. Definitely very underappreciated box fans. My aunt had a 1999-2000 Lasko premium and so did my grandma. Those are definitely childhood for me as well. And yes I still have that weathershield fan your talking about. If it's the one that has the thermostat and has black grills. I also have the GE variant and one of these Lasko Ultras like yours in the video.
@@torythefanman I feel as of recently these Lasko box fan started to get more popular. It seems like a lot of collectors remembered these growing up and have a soft spot for them.
It does seem like these are getting more popular recently, not sure if it's an uptick in appreciation for them or an uptick in units surfacing. It seems like a lot of them have been found suddenly.
cool fan i do have this one I have two of them they are powerful I'm surprised to see them still being made today , I enjoyed the video
@@LemontHill I didn't know you had 2.
@@theericfreeze1493 yeah I have two of them the one with the ring on the from guard and the one without it just the ring in the back guard
Yikrs. Cant wait to see it fixed up. Those are excellent fans. If u remember my weathershield ultra, that thing was so powerful for a plastic blade box fan.
@@RetroJayFans these fans are crazy powerful!
Nice looking fan mate I love when you do fans videos
@@AMDRADEONRUBY thanks, I got 2 more coming tonight.
This is the most detailed review I found, and it really helped me narrow my residential zero turn mower options ... I bought the Toro 34" with the briggs & Stratton engine from A E Outdoor Power ....Thanks A Million !!
0:20 bro I just bought a new fan at Tractor Supply today too lol
@@FurbyRestorer congratulations!
I do wonder if there's any connection to CamAir and these fans. Cause they look an awful lot like a Aerospeed BX100. The fan feet are even the same.
@@torythefanman the feet on the aerospeed have thinner plastic I feel. The aerospeed definitely moves more air scene the guard is of a better design. I'm planning on doing a side by side comparison in the near future.
@@theericfreeze1493 That would be interesting to see. Since I never got around to that when I had the Comfort Zone one I had..I only compared it with the Lasko 3733
Good video bro i got a lot of comfort zones like that and 1 Aerospeed box fan for the most part there all Aerospeed box fans under different brand names and designed glad it has the opened bearing like all of mine's dose and my Holmes box fan has the same motor with the opened bearing also. I enjoyed the video
@@LemontHill thanks for the comments, I first discovered these models through your videos and was very intrigued by them. You probably know a bit more about these than I do.
@@theericfreeze1493 wow that's good to know and yes i do i have so many of the comfort zone box fans aka aero speed and an actual Aero-speed box fan. thanks for watching my videos when they release and learning from my channel i have more videos to come soon ps My room is so full right now i have no more room for more fans i have stopped buying them the last two is on its way today also a blade replacement for the B20200 Lasko box fan. videos on their way soon
I think metal vs plastic blades make a difference. The old fans that were in my house when I was a kid, had metal blades, and it seemed like no matter how hot it was, the air coming from them always seemed cold, compared to plastic blades on modern fans
@@dancline2143 I will have to do a comparison.
I am not able to remove the blade
Good video and good to see the fans running this summer I enjoyed the video
@@LemontHill thanks
@@theericfreeze1493 Your welcome
Nice it's time for keeping the freeze! Just in time for lunch about fans and air conditioning
I like your mower.
@@aasstock8465 thank you
Would you do a video showing your electrical situation from house to garage and distribution throughout garage? (Be safe!)
@@nickgarafola7630 maybe at some point. I did finally get the main lead wire replaced.
My only question is. Is this for air circulation or for the enjoyment of fans? I've never been so captivated by fans! I wish I had my hands on one of these bad boys that box fan sounds quiet!
@@TheLegend-jp1vg it's a mix of boath. When the humidity climbs I like to run some fans to help aid the air conditioning.
good set of fans running and that's super cool how David the Fan man let you have that Lakewood i remember when he filmed it on his channel i enjoyed the video
@@LemontHill I plan on sending him a fan in return but I'm not sure what to send him.
@@theericfreeze1493 not sure if you have the p-25 I know you're keeping the p23 or maybe send him a blue bladed Patton Fan
Oh hi! i never see you! are you the friend of my friends Slushie George Freeze?
Happy sunday Eric! nice fans love it! and nice air conditioning too!.
@@AMDRADEONRUBY I have another one coming out tomorrow hopefully.
You sure have some great fans there! I’m fixing to buy quite an odd Lakewood fan from online once I have it i will make a video of it it’s also in like new condition non of the plastic is yellowed either it’s just 20$ to definitely worth grabbing for myself!
@@austinwilliamson2920 I'm curious about that Lakewood, what model is it?
@@theericfreeze1493 looks like it might be made by Windmere it has mesh grilles and the buttons are colored just like the Lakewood Logo on the base pretty neat!
Happy Sunday Eric!
@@mrbaliles2210 hi Mr. B
Thank you for this info and video.