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All the tower fans we own have a night mode with a bright light. Surely some manufacturer realized this is dumb? Any recommendations?
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I am looking for a quiet fan with 24 volt input voltage and a diameter of 30-50cm. Can anyone recommend a product?
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I'm looking for a good fan for our living room, which is very large, a fan that consumes little energy and that cools large rooms well, do you have any advice?
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How/where can I find the circular fan without rotor blades?
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I know this from PC fans; an even number of blades is louder and lasts less, due to oscillations and unavoidable imbalance. That's why PC fans always have an odd number of blades. I think this also applies to fans? At least I see many here with an even number of blades. If so, I hope this serves as a warning to some here.
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Hello everyone Can anyone recommend a ceiling fan for my bedroom? Preferably as quiet as possible, but still with enough circulation so that you still get something out of it. I will probably only have it switched on at night for sleeping. The room is under a sloping roof, so I'm now looking for a solution for the warm nights ahead.
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I would find it very helpful if there was a filter to find fans that can be powered via USB. For example, the Stadler Form Tim, which I own and run at night via the power bank, is not listed as a USB-powered fan. There is a sub-category "USB fans", but only small ones are classified there.
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Hello together I am looking for a quiet fan. Does anyone know of one? lg Natasha
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Does anyone know if there is still a possibility to search for fans with DC motors here? I am looking for a stand or tower fan with DC motor with oscilation that continues with the last status when the power is switched on. The fan should circulate the air for the laundry in the smarthome and AC motors need much more power than the DC versions.
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It's really crazy what an ARCTIC Breeze costs at digitec!
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Hello, you should enter the correct number or you will not find it.
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@Digitec You sort the Ventis according to power. But what is interesting is the minimum power and the minimum number of revolutions. Because anyone who wants a ceiling ventilator already knows that you can make strong wind with it. The only important thing is whether it is also comfortable. Therefore the minimum values are interesting. Some models run with DC motors that run at approx. 60rpm and thus only consume 3W. I can't find this out from you and have to go to other websites.
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Hi! I was wondering what the differences are between the very many Dyson fans, as they often have quite a similar description. Are there any recommendations? These are pretty much all of them: https://www.digitec.ch/Comparison... Thank you very much.
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Hoi dear Galaxus Team, the Dysom AM06 table fan can be bought at M-Electronics, Interdiscount and microspot for 249 CHF, wouldn't it be time to adjust the price? Merci
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Good day On the Dyson homepage, the AM07 tower fan is offered for Fr. 319.--. Will the price be adjusted at Galaxus? Thank you and have a nice day
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Hello, I am looking for a table fan for my elderly mother which can be operated with a battery. Not a powerbank to charge with USB. Thanks for the help Kind regards IR
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Which fan do I need for a room of 12, 20 and 30 square metres?
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