The summertime is due in about 2 months. With air conditioners been proven to hurt the environment by releasing gases that deplete the ozone layer, fans are our next best friend. But worry not. Fans aren't at all the same old ineffective ones that neither look nor work well. Pedestals are the new air coolers! Buying a pedestal fan to be completely prepared for the oncoming spring heat? Pause and take a look at this list we have made especially to help you! Keep these factors in mind before you buy a pedestal fan for your home. Although it might seem like a minor decision that doesn't require much contemplation or calculative thinking, you might want to consider these points to get the best buy.
Sweep area covered: The radius covered by the fan while it's rotating on its axis should be considerably large. It should be somewhere between the range of 400 to 450 millimeters. This half-circle determines how much area will be under the cooling effect of the fan. Power of the Motor: The efficiency of a pedestal fan depends on its power backup. More power its motor can take, more will be the speed of the blades, and hence, more will be its performance efficiency. A good pedestal fan has a motor that can withstand power ranging from 50 to 100 Watt. Air volume: The volume of air that can be circulated per minute is called the air delivery of a fan. This is measured in cubic meters per minute or cmm. It is recommended for you to buy a pedestal fan that has high values or cmm. This means higher air delivery. Fan speed: Although many pedestal fans offer changeable fan speeds, there are some that don't. The speed of fans is measured in rotations per minute or rpm. Higher the rotations per minute, the more will be the speed of the fan. 1300 rpm or more is considered good fan speed. Functionality and Design: One more thing you need to consider is solely by your personal preference. Do you want a basic pedestal fan that does the bare minimum? Or do you need your fan to do more? If your household is crunched up for space, then you can consider getting a more compact, portable fan. Since pedestal fans are pretty big and bulky, you might not find a smaller model of one of these unless you change course and go for table fans altogether. So you need one whose height you can adjust according to your room space. If you have children at home and you fear the big bulk toppling over one of them, consider getting a lightweight fan. If you need more area coverage and multi-functionality, go for adjustable speeds and rotation-enabled fans. Could we help you decide what kind of pedestal fan you should get for your house? Now you have all the information and points that you need to consider before making the best buy. Get your stand-fan today! We were happy to help!
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