Holmes Dual 8-Blatt-Doppelfensterventilator mit manueller Steuerung, 3 Geschwindigkeitseinstellungen, Weiß

Brand:Holmes

3.4/5

153.97

PRODUKTBESCHREIBUNG Jarden HAWF2041 Fensterventilator: Die gute Luft rein, die schlechte Luft raus. Der Holmes Twin Window Fan arbeitet leise und effizient, indem er frische, kühle Außenluft ansaugt und verbrauchte, warme Innenluft abgibt. Der manuelle Thermostat stellt den idealen Komfort ein und hält ihn aufrecht. Der Doppelmesserbetrieb verfügt über unabhängig steuerbare, reversierbare Motoren mit 3 Geschwindigkeitsstufen. Die Motoren sind wasserbeständig und können auch bei Regenwetter sicher verwendet werden. Passend für die meisten Doppelflügel- und Schiebefenster. 1 verstellbarer Akkordeon-Verlängerungsbildschirm und 1 abnehmbare 5-Zoll-Platte helfen, den Ventilator in größeren Fenstern zu sichern. AMAZON.COM Die gute Luft rein, die schlechte Luft raus. Der Holmes Twin-Fensterventilator mit Thermostat arbeitet leise und effizient, indem er frische, kühlere Außenluft ansaugt und verbrauchte, warme Innenluft für kühlenden Komfort abgibt. Der manuelle Thermostat stellt den idealen Komfort ein und hält ihn aufrecht. Passend für die meisten Doppelflügel- und Schiebefenster

Passend für Fenster mit einer Öffnung von mindestens 25 Zoll Breite und 12 Zoll Innenbreite. Kann mit Verlängerungsplatten auf eine Breite von 35 Zoll erweitert werden. Das verstellbare Verlängerungsgitter und die Verlängerungsplatte helfen, den Lüfter in größeren Fenstern zu sichern; 3 Jahre eingeschränkte Garantie. Wasserbeständige Motoren können auch bei regnerischem Wetter sicher verwendet werden. Passend für die meisten Doppelflügel- und Schiebefenster. Doppelmesserbetrieb mit unabhängigen elektronisch umkehrbaren Motoren; Drei Geschwindigkeitsstufen. Der manuelle Thermostat mit Komfortsteuerung stellt das ideale Komfortniveau ein und hält es aufrecht. Fehlerbehebung: Wenn die Luft nicht richtig einzublasen scheint, stellen Sie den Richtungsschalter für den Luftstrom auf „Einlass“ ein. Hinweis: Bei Schiebefenstern platzieren Sie den Ventilator vertikal in Ihrer Fensteröffnung, wobei sich die linke Seite des Ventilators unten und die integrierte Verlängerungsplatte oben befindet. Aluminiumschloss. Stecken Sie das Netzkabel in eine 120-Wechselstrom-Steckdose. Weitere Informationen finden Sie in der unten angehängten PDF-Datei unter „Technische Spezifikation“ für das Benutzerhandbuch. Unabhängige elektronisch umkehrbare Motoren ermöglichen Lufteinlass, -auslass oder Luftaustausch. Der verstellbare Verlängerungsschirm und die zusätzliche Verlängerungsplatte helfen dabei, den Ventilator in größeren Fenstern zu befestigen. Passt in die meisten Doppelflügel- und Schiebefenster.
Assembly required No
Batteries required No
Blade Length 8 Inches
Brand Holmes
Care instructions Hand Wash
Color White
Control Method Remote
Controller Type Button Control
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 10,665 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Diameter 8 Inches
Electric fan design Window Fan
Finish Type White or Cream Fans
Finish types White or Cream Fans
Included Components Fan
Indoor/Outdoor Usage Indoor
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number HAWF2041-N
Item Weight 7.5 Pounds
Manufacturer Newell Brands
Material Aluminum
Model Name Dual 8" Blade
Mounting Type Hung,Window Mount
Number of Blades 2
Number of pieces 5
Number of Speeds 3
Power Source Corded Electric
Product Dimensions 25.7 x 6 x 13.3 inches
Product Dimensions 6"D x 25.7"W x 13.3"H
Recommended Uses For Product Exhausting, Cooling, Air Circulation
Room Type Bedroom
Special Feature Adjustable Height, Water Resistant
Style Industrial
Voltage 120 Volts
Warranty Description Comes with manufacturer warranty.

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Scritto da: Hey Grampa
1 of 3 units had a noisy fan motor.
First unit lasted 4 years of heavy use before 1 fan stopped working. New replacement had one noisy fan motor out of the box. I returned it for another. The 3rd unit is as quiet as the first unit.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Ease of Use
I really like that I can flip a switch, and I can change the fan from intake to exhaust.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Works great
Love that you can run only 1 fan- not a fan of the thermostat but it’s there and it works
Scritto da: Teri C
My go to window fan!
I have purchased this fan twice now. Last one lasted over 5 years running non stop from spring thru fall before replacing because it was just time! Over the years i have purchased other models and brands but this one is just the best!
Scritto da: K. Rich
6 years running 24/7
I have nothing bad to say about this window fan! Owned it for 6 years and only recently has one side completely stopped working. Right side still works great but its time to replace. This fan was a warrior through rain, snow, intense heat, dust and even bird attacks. 10/10 recommend
Scritto da: WhatDadThinks
A must have luxury
Oh yeah bedroom fan on cool nights …. Works great not too loud. A nice gentle whirring sounded to help you sleep . Intake and exhaust work great . Love this fan will def grab another when it dies may grab another for other rooms
Scritto da: Benjamin R
Fantastic airflow and low noise.
This window fan is a must have for your home or apartment. I own three. The fans can be set to intake and exhaust at the same time which is a huge benefit. Noise is low for the amount of air moved. Really cuts down on air conditioning usage. If its cooler and more comfortable outside than inside, run the fans and leave the AC off!
Scritto da: Jer2
Great fan.
Four years ago I bought the Bionaire Twin Reversible Airflow Window Fan to exchange air in my southern suburb garage. It’s still working perfectly, but I wanted another to exhaust air in our open kitchen/tv/hifi/reading area. It appeared that the Holmes Twin Window Fan was a possible alternative to the Bionaire. Although the Bionaire has a remote (so I don’t have to climb over a car to turn it on), the Holmes does not, but its intended location doesn’t make one necessary or even useful. The problem came when trying to find performance data with which to compare the two fans. The reviews either love each of them, or the grousers claim either “it’s too loud” or “it doesn’t move any air” or “it didn’t fit my window” or “the cord’s too short” and on and on and on. Zero help. Having a bit of training and experience in scientific method, I decided to compare the two fans for both produced air speed and noise. I ordered a Holmes and a HoldPeak HP-866B digital anemometer, the latter having only a few complaints that “it’s too big” (for WHAT????). It seems to be a very well made tool. I downloaded the Abc Apps Sound Meter for my (fairly new) Samsung phone to measure the fans’ noise. The old Bionaire has been sitting in a window for at least 8 months of each of those years since 2012, so it being incredibly dirty I took it apart and cleaned it – especially the very thoroughly grime coated impellers. I set each of the fans one at a time on my workbench, two feet away from the wall to hopefully minimize restriction to measure the air speed of each fan both in intake and (turning the fan around) in exhaust mode. It turns out the air speed varies greatly depending on where the anemometer is placed, so I took four measures (3, 6, 9 and 12 o’clock) for each fan at each speed for intake and exhaust. I moved the anemometer around slightly at each position to determine the highest consistent reading I could find at each clock position with the anemometer placed directly on the grill for consistency. I took sound pressure readings with the phone at three feet from each fan at each speed for both intake and exhaust, averaging 30 seconds of data for each condition. I measured sound pressure in all cases from the front side of the fan. Temperature in the shop was 87 degrees, humidity was 41% (in the South in September, no less). Ambient sound level with the garage door open and a ceiling fan running on medium was 25db. Here’s what I found: Summary: The Bionaire is louder than the Holmes at each speed for both intake and exhaust. The Bionaire produces more air speed on intake than the Holmes, but the Holmes produces more air speed on exhaust. I averaged the airspeed of the two fans for each model. Intake Air Speed: Bionaire: Low – 7.4 mph. Med – 8.5 mph. Hi – 9.3 mph. Holmes: Low – 6.0 mph. Med – 6.8 mph. Hi – 7.6 mph Exhaust Bionaire: Low – 4.8 mph. Med – 5.4 mph. Hi – 5.9 mph Holmes: Low – 6.3 mph. Med – 7.7 mph. Hi – 7.7 mph. Intake Noise Level: Bionaire: Low – 60 dB. Med – 63 dB. Hi – 70 dB Holmes: Low – 48 dB. Med – 52 dB. Hi – 57 dB Exhaust Noise Level: Bionaire: Low – 48 dB. Med – 51 dB. Hi – 53 dB Holmes: Low – 47 dB. Med – 49 dB. Hi – 51 dB. Yeah I know, I could have measured sound pressure with one impeller on intake and one on exhaust. I didn’t. Figure it’ll be somewhere in between. Caveats: The Bionaire is four years old. It does not appear to show any signs of wear whatsoever, but it’s possible somehow it’s different from a new one. The model number has changed. I hope the Holmes turns out to be as bulletproof as the Bionaire. For my use, I have the best of both worlds: The Bionaire serves better for my purposes in the garage, and the Holmes works better to exhaust cooking odors from the house. You’ll have to decide which one serves your purpose best. Hope this helps!

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