18-Inch Quiet Pedestal Fan with 3 Speed Settings
$44.99
18 Inch Quiet Pedestal Fan – Powerful Airflow, Peaceful Comfort
Enjoy superior air circulation without disruptive noise with the 18 Inch Quiet Pedestal Fan. Engineered with specially designed blades and a smooth motor housing, this fan maximizes airflow while minimizing operational sound, making it the perfect choice for bedrooms, living rooms, and quiet office environments.
The large 18-inch blade diameter ensures powerful air movement across a wide area, ideal for cooling large rooms. Combined with 3 speed settings, an adjustable height, and an optional oscillation function, you can easily customize your personal level of cooling and direction for optimum comfort.
 Key Features & Benefits:
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18-Inch Blade Diameter: Provides a wide sweep and strong, effective airflow for whole-room cooling.
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Quiet Operation: Designed to run smoothly and quietly, ideal for use while sleeping or working.
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3 Speed Settings: Easily switch between Low, Medium, and High to control air intensity.
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Adjustable Height & Tilt: Customize the fan’s height and angle to precisely direct the airflow.
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Wide Oscillation: Circulates air throughout the entire room for comprehensive cooling.
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Sturdy Base: Ensures maximum stability and prevents tipping.
Size: 18 Inches (Blade Diameter)
Type: Pedestal / Stand Fan
Speeds: 3
Best For: Bedrooms, Offices, and Large Living Areas
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