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  • May 11, 2006, 12:50 PM
    ScottGem
    Tower Fans
    I have looked and cannot find info on what the advantages of the fairly new tower fans are to a traditional circular blade fan. Can anyone explain.

    I have a fairly large living room that is open to the dining area and kitchen so its hard to cool. I'm limited because my wife doesn't like drafts so she won't have a fan blowing directly on her. We do have a ceiling fan but that doesn't circulate air enough. That's why I'm wondering about these tower fans hoping they will circulate air better without creating a focused draft.

    Scott<>
  • May 11, 2006, 02:31 PM
    tkrussell
    Scott,

    Here is a link I found at eopinions.com with one review for a tower fan. There were a few others for you to review.



    Seems this person had an issue with cleaning the unit.

    I have no personal experience with this type of fan, just thought I would look to see what I could find, probably something you already found, but, I tried.

    Hope this helps some. They seem cheap enough to buy, maybe get one at Wally World, try it a week, and return it if it does not work out for you.
  • May 11, 2006, 03:20 PM
    Curlyben
    I have both types and I find the tower moves a lot more air and takes up less space than the more trad version.
    Works best when sited in the corner of a room as the swing arc then covers the whole area so no focused draughts, juts a pleasant breeze.

    As TK suggested they are cheap enough so take the plunge ;)

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