OK, they're white, but they do the job and the cheapest I could find. Grabbed a couple for the hot summer months ahead.
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Marko73
24 May 176#3
I've had a few fans over the years and I wouldn't buy another one with a cross shaped base because the feet always come off (as the reviews of this one mention) and then the stand goes all wobbly. This one is cheap but personally I would look around for one with a round base, they're only a few pounds more and they'll last longer.
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simba2585
26 May 17#20
Got mine today and the swivel function is broken. Apart from that it's pretty powerful and sturdy enough. The feet are metal and body feels strong. Blades are light and feels like flimsy plastic but works well and not that noisy.
Laiba1511
25 May 171#18
16" pedestal Daewoo fan for £12.99 @home bargains.
Bought another as a great price at 14.99 .plenty in stock around Manchester area . 5 left at Middleton.Be quick these will go faster than the burgers for the Barbie.Quality is absolutely fine for price .Nice and quite on full speed.
HotChulent
25 May 17#16
Cool
bluenosebignelly
25 May 17#15
good job!
wendy07
25 May 171#14
just bought this and its very good w/ remote no batteries though . the same fan at its sister company b&q is £43 .
emptypocketz
25 May 17#13
It is a cheap and plastic light weight fan but it does the job for summer, you can however get this model here but its 35 quid:
its miles more sturdy and solid plastic, has remote and timer control. Only bad thing is the stand weight is quite heavy, women and pensioners will struggle to lift it but you can easily dissemble the stand fan (2-3 minutes) and carry separately to another room if need be its just another chore, but worth it if you want timer function so the fan switches off automatic after a set amount of hours. Fan is also quite powerful on max, and fine on slowest noise is ok for a fan.
Joneser
25 May 171#12
Summer is coming, this is what I need! Thanks!
Marko73
24 May 176#3
I've had a few fans over the years and I wouldn't buy another one with a cross shaped base because the feet always come off (as the reviews of this one mention) and then the stand goes all wobbly. This one is cheap but personally I would look around for one with a round base, they're only a few pounds more and they'll last longer.
Saif.Rehman to Marko73
24 May 172#6
Absolutely spot on with the bases - I ended up taking the base off and cable tying the remainder to my daughters bunk bed :smiley:
rickj to Marko73
25 May 171#11
Had similar cross based one for about 5 years now . Not tipped up yet .These will be out of stock very quick if we do in fact get a heat wave
hotukdealz
25 May 17#9
Lot of retailers profiteer and hike the prices of fans once the weather warms up, Homebase selling a 16" silver fan at £45
Neobrown to hotukdealz
25 May 171#10
Same with xmas decorations, only cost pennies after the days gone
Neobrown
25 May 17#7
Arent theae cheaper from cpc.farnell.com
holeymoley18 to Neobrown
25 May 17#8
Not once you add VAT.
Spies
24 May 17#5
Very cheaply made but does the job, just got mine out the spare room.
Tesco_horse_meat
24 May 17#4
not sure how this is a deal, it's always this price
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its miles more sturdy and solid plastic, has remote and timer control. Only bad thing is the stand weight is quite heavy, women and pensioners will struggle to lift it but you can easily dissemble the stand fan (2-3 minutes) and carry separately to another room if need be its just another chore, but worth it if you want timer function so the fan switches off automatic after a set amount of hours. Fan is also quite powerful on max, and fine on slowest noise is ok for a fan.