Lasko 16-Inch Window Fan with EZ-Dial Reversible Airflow

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Lasko 16-Inch Window Fan with EZ-Dial Ventilation – Easy Air Exchange

The Lasko 16-Inch Window Fan with EZ-Dial Ventilation is the perfect solution for ventilating rooms, circulating air, and bringing fresh air inside. This versatile fan is designed to fit snugly in most double-hung and sliding windows, providing powerful air movement right where you need it.

The key feature is the EZ-Dial control, which allows you to effortlessly select between Intake (bringing fresh air in), Exhaust (venting stale air out), or Air Exchange (running one blade in and one blade out). With three quiet speed settings, you can customize the airflow intensity for maximum comfort and efficient air exchange.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • 16-Inch Dual Fan Blades: Provides powerful, high-volume air movement to cool or ventilate an entire room.

  • EZ-Dial Reversible Airflow: Allows for easy selection of intake, exhaust, or air exchange with a simple turn of a dial.

  • 3 Quiet Speeds: Choose the optimal speed for ventilation and noise level.

  • Quick Installation: Designed for easy, tool-free installation in most standard windows.

  • Space-Saving: Keeps floor space clear, unlike pedestal or box fans.

  • Weather-Resistant Motor: Built to withstand window use in various conditions.

Size: 16 Inches (Diameter)

Type: Window Fan (Twin Blade)

Features: EZ-Dial Reversible Airflow, 3 Speeds

Best For: Bedrooms, Kitchens, and High-Traffic Rooms

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