I've had this fan for 2 years, back then it was only $49. Used in a food truck, kitchen, camping, working outside, grilling, cookouts, and contractor work outside. It's home is mounted to the ceiling of the garage for air flow when working on the cars. Works awesome! Have had to disassemble it and clean the grates and blades because of dirt and grime.
Sounds like they work well and for long time. I am glad you enjoy them. Here they help me cool the hot Florida days in the garage and do a great job. Thanks
I've had 6 of these i put up at our warehouse at work for over 3 years getting used hard 6 months of the year on high. They were 48 dollars then too. They are great, dependable work horses for the price.
Just bought one for $70 from Wally World to use in my garage while i work on my cars this summer. Highest CFM on a 20in fan I could find. Cant wait to get it!!!
I picked one up from a yard sale for $8. It needed a new speed selector switch which i got off amazon fir about $12 dollars. The fan really moves air but I noticed the motor gets very hot. Unlike other high velocity fans i own.
Had mine about 2 years or more, run it non stop day and night, hot in arizona, even in winter at times, only turn it off when I leave or it's below 60. Air flow has slowed even with cleaning, may be oil needs replacing I don't know, don't have the tools to check the motor and everything. Think it's just needing oil but still runs pretty good.
Its a very powerful fan but can overheat sometimes from some of the feedback. Glad its worked out for you. What I do is buy the extended warranty from Walmart just in case.
That is a good idea. They do blow a lot of volume. I painted my car in the garage and used some cheap fans that didn't work too well. Then I replaced with a Rigid blower and wow it worked perfect. I did build a cardboard box with 3 filters on it. since the blower has a low profile exhaust outlet you can use on the garage door and its not so noticeable.
@@ExtremDIY funny l did the same thing with a Ridgid air mover fan but was nothing like the hyper tough and was really worried about explosion with any opened motored fan,, I mounted 2 down low with filters
Hi I just purchased this exact fan for an outside kennel. On low speed it works great. My one concern is the motor housing gets hot. Is this normal? A safety issue? So far I only run it for 2 hours. Any help is appreciated.
Hello it does get hot since its sealed. I have seen some people complain about the heat that it puts out. Mine gets hot also but I believe its going to run a bit hot. If it starts making any noise or smoke definitely turn off and return to store. Hope it helps. Thank you
Hello usually fans have a thermo protectorr for overheating. I dont see an issue with leaving on low. Do you have a way of checking the temperature on the different levels.
thanks for this i was going to buy a huge industrial fan but didn't want to spend that much and didn't think i would have room for it... but this is perfect!
I've had this fan for 2 years, back then it was only $49. Used in a food truck, kitchen, camping, working outside, grilling, cookouts, and contractor work outside. It's home is mounted to the ceiling of the garage for air flow when working on the cars. Works awesome! Have had to disassemble it and clean the grates and blades because of dirt and grime.
Sounds like they work well and for long time. I am glad you enjoy them. Here they help me cool the hot Florida days in the garage and do a great job. Thanks
It has a sealed motor you can spray it down with a water hose. That's what I do with mine.
@@jacobsebastien3910 seriously? This whole time I've been doing extra work lol.
I've had 6 of these i put up at our warehouse at work for over 3 years getting used hard 6 months of the year on high. They were 48 dollars then too. They are great, dependable work horses for the price.
Hi I am glad you like them. They are great looking too. I am impressed with the volume of air they push out. thank you for your support
I need one of those I saw it at Walmart and wanted an opinion on this thanks for your honest review.
Glad I could help
Thank you I saw it and will get for my shop.
Great!
Just bought one for $70 from Wally World to use in my garage while i work on my cars this summer. Highest CFM on a 20in fan I could find. Cant wait to get it!!!
Hello yes its got a good punch. Enjoy thanks
Is it really loud, I want one for the living room?
@@jamesapt66 Hello at full its a bit loud.
@@jamesapt66 the highest setting is loud even in the garage. setting 1 or 2 is tolerable
@@atmoore74 Thanks
I picked one up from a yard sale for $8. It needed a new speed selector switch which i got off amazon fir about $12 dollars. The fan really moves air but I noticed the motor gets very hot. Unlike other high velocity fans i own.
This one works well. I have older ones and they get hot but do have the holes to cool itself.
@@ExtremDIYhow much does the fan cost
@@jeremynguyen2346 hello this one is about $70 from Walmart
@@ExtremDIY do you like the fan
Yes its got lots of power
I just got one since I saw your review and love it. thanks
Thank you I have been looking at this fan for a bit and havent made a decision till this video.
I am glad you decided its a great fan
Just what I was looking for.
Glad to be able to help
Had mine about 2 years or more, run it non stop day and night, hot in arizona, even in winter at times, only turn it off when I leave or it's below 60. Air flow has slowed even with cleaning, may be oil needs replacing I don't know, don't have the tools to check the motor and everything. Think it's just needing oil but still runs pretty good.
Its a very powerful fan but can overheat sometimes from some of the feedback. Glad its worked out for you. What I do is buy the extended warranty from Walmart just in case.
Put 2 in my paint booth work great and has sealed motor that makes it explosion proof clears my 14 x 24 foot Booth in 2 minutes
That is a good idea. They do blow a lot of volume. I painted my car in the garage and used some cheap fans that didn't work too well. Then I replaced with a Rigid blower and wow it worked perfect. I did build a cardboard box with 3 filters on it. since the blower has a low profile exhaust outlet you can use on the garage door and its not so noticeable.
@@ExtremDIY funny l did the same thing with a Ridgid air mover fan but was nothing like the hyper tough and was really worried about explosion with any opened motored fan,, I mounted 2 down low with filters
Hi I just purchased this exact fan for an outside kennel. On low speed it works great. My one concern is the motor housing gets hot. Is this normal? A safety issue? So far I only run it for 2 hours. Any help is appreciated.
Hello it does get hot since its sealed. I have seen some people complain about the heat that it puts out. Mine gets hot also but I believe its going to run a bit hot. If it starts making any noise or smoke definitely turn off and return to store. Hope it helps. Thank you
Is it safe to leave on overnight since it gets hot
Hello usually fans have a thermo protectorr for overheating. I dont see an issue with leaving on low. Do you have a way of checking the temperature on the different levels.
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Thanks for the review looks good
thanks for this i was going to buy a huge industrial fan but didn't want to spend that much and didn't think i would have room for it... but this is perfect!
You are welcome, this fan for the size is impressive
thanks
No problem
Thank you for the review.
My pleasure!
Thank you I will get one for my garage its hot in there.
Welcome
I bought this industrial grade fan for home from walmart just for 40$ back in 2016. Now something like that now cost 60 to 80$
Yes everything has gone up. Its a great fan pushes lots of air but on hi its a little noisy but expected with that cfm.
Should I be concerned at all about the heat that is generated by the motor. It's pretty hot to the touch after running for a few minutes.
They get hot but I have seen some people complain that they overheat. If anything replace it and keep your receipt just in case. thanks
Great video
Thank you
Liked your review. Good Stuff. How do you add or get a remote for this fan? I heard u talk about it towards the end of your video review.
Hello here is the outlet remote switch I forgot to add it. thank you amzn.to/4cyVCS9
Thank you for the review. Are the blades metal or plastic?
Hello I believe they are aluminum.
Thank you....I appreciate your time and information.