LASKO 16” STAND FAN

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Lasko 16-Inch Adjustable Pedestal Stand Fan – Powerful Cooling

Stay cool and comfortable with the Lasko 16-Inch Stand Fan, the perfect solution for circulating air and providing a powerful cooling breeze in any room. Known for its reliable performance, Lasko delivers consistent airflow ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, and offices.

This fan features a large 16-inch head and three quiet, energy-efficient speeds, allowing you to customize the airflow intensity. The fan height and the tilt-back head are fully adjustable, directing the airflow exactly where you need it. Plus, the wide-area oscillation ensures large rooms are cooled quickly and evenly.

 Key Features & Benefits:

  • Powerful Airflow: 16-inch blade diameter moves a high volume of air to cool down spaces fast.

  • 3 Quiet Speeds: Choose from Low, Medium, or High settings for personalized comfort.

  • Adjustable Height & Tilt: Easily adjust the fan height and angle of the head for targeted cooling.

  • Wide-Area Oscillation: Sweeps back and forth to circulate air across the entire room.

  • Easy Assembly: Simple, tool-free assembly means you can start cooling immediately.

  • Durable & Portable: Lightweight design that is easy to move and built for lasting performance.

Fan Size: 16 Inches Features: 3 Speed Settings, Adjustable Height, Oscillating, Tilt-Back Head

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