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- Jun
Tag : honeywell 3, with ionizer, tower fan, speed digital
![]() Company : Honeywell List Price : Amazon Price : $48.85 Used Price : Average customer review : ![]() |
Features
- Digital tower fan with ionizer and 3 cooling speeds
- Breeze mode simulates a gentle outdoor wind; head tilts for directional cooling
- Timer shuts off in 2-, 4-, or 8-hour intervals
- Includes tower fan and infrared remote control
- Turbo Wind generator blades move more air than typical blades
Amazon.com Product Description
The Honeywell 3-speed digital tower fan with ionizer exudes the feel of a spring breeze throughout your home. The powerful, Turbo Wind generator blades move more air than typical blades. You can turn on the breeze mode to simulate a gentle outdoor wind, or set the fan to shut off on its own in 2-, 4-, or 8-hour intervals. Either way, you can control it from your favorite spot with the convenient remote control, which features three cooling speeds and infrared technology. The tilted head also allows for directional cooling, and the strong motor operates with a quiet performance. Best of all, this fan’s ionizer and dust/pollen filter can provide relief from allergies.
What’s in the Box
Tower fan, remote control with three cooling speeds
Customer reviews
Honeywell Tower Fan with Ionizer and Remote - Great Fan, Loaded with Features but Expensive 
The Honeywell 3-Speed Digital Tower Fan with Ionizer uses up a very small amount of real estate because of it’s sleek tower design. The features included with the fan are great. While the price is not easy to swallow, the performance makes it seem justified. Definitely check this out.
Pros:
+ Takes up a small amount of floor space
+ It has surprising air-power, especially on high
+ It has an attractive look with the black body and chrome accents
+ The included ionizer, oscillation and breeze settings give you a lot of options
+ The remote control has a convenient light for night use and all the controls to power and adjust your fan
+ Remote also has a cool resting place on top of the fan
Cons:
- The base isn’t as firm as it could be, and the fan will sway if you push it; move it seldom and carefully
- The noise is noticeable when the fan is on high
- Remote has a limited range
- Some functions require multiple clicks with the remote (no big deal)
- I can’t help but be nervous when I read about bad tech support or short lived products; mine is still going strong
Last year I bought and had a terrible experience with the Holmes HASF-99 10-Inch Velocity Blizzard Stand Fan, which is no longer sold by Amazon and now only seems to be sold by third party merchants. After every supporting piece on that fan broke away from minimal use, I thought I would move up to a better brand at any cost. That’s the only reason I would spend $60 or $70 for a fan.
So far it’s been worth it. It is just a fan, but the ionizer is a nice feature even if I’m not totally sold yet that it does much. The remote is very handy, and the looks can’t be beat. Best of all, this fan has kept working and creates an awesome air flow.
While the height is not adjustable, the tower design only takes up a small floor area. This fan is light and easy to move around too, unlike the Holmes fan.
These days there are more options in fans available. If you are looking for a circulation fan as opposed to a tower model, there are other options. I haven’t tried all of those, but just do your research with a grain of salt for the info that’s out there.
Versa-Kool 12 Inch Circulation Fan 12 Volt
Hunter 90021 Century 12-Inch Performance Oscillating Fan
Honeywell HFS641P 16-Inch Remote Control Stand Fan
I was lucky enough to get a small discount for this item on sale, but now that summer is in full swing don’t expect to pay much less than these prevailing prices.
If you need a reliable fan though this is well worth it. Even with AC, it’s nice to have something to circulate the air.
Enjoy.
Decent fan,but not blown away. 
I liked the features and overall performance of the fan.The fan gives enoug breeze and air circulation if u have never used 10$ turbo fans.the traditional fans which i have been used of for 7 years,is now tough to be replaced by this fan.i am not getting that amount of air what i used to.so i want to give some time and see if i get used to this one before i return it.
the ionizer functions or not i dont know.Is there any way you feel that.if any body knows please let me know.
No complaints out of the box 
Instead of typing out a perfect paragraph, I’ll just list the good points:
Easy to set up
REmote works well…except when it’s moving you have to wait till it’s pointed at you.. ![]()
nice looking….remove stickers
quiet
blows hard (sounds like a negative point, but that’s meant to be positive)
smooth oscillation
user friendly operation…read the manual
no real complaints out of the box…we’ll wait til we’ve had it a season.
small footprint…go with the tower, and not the round ones !!
I’m giving it a 5 because it was a decent price and it’s nice looking and so far, it’s working well.
Good Fan 
This is a good fan with features that other fans may not have. It has a timer, a ionizer, an indoor temperature reading and a breeze feature. It also seems to push a great deal of air and is quiet. Although it may be a bit flimsy in its nature, it certainly does make up for that with all its features.
Great fan….while it works 
I purchased this fan and it was amazing for about four weeks. After that the oscillating motor went out. I exchanged the fan for a new one and again the oscillting motor went out after about four weeks. After that I switched to a Lasko fan and it has been running strong for eight months.



