Kitchen & Housewares : WindChaser WC163C High-Velocity 16-Inch Outdoor/Indoor Floor-Standing Misting Fan

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Kitchen & Housewares : WindChaser WC163C High-Velocity 16-Inch Outdoor/Indoor Floor-Standing Misting Fan

WindChaser WC163C High-Velocity 16-Inch Outdoor/Indoor Floor-Standing Misting Fan

from: WindChaser Products, Inc.




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 58966





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: WindChaser
EAN: 0662571001697
Label: WindChaser Products, Inc.
Product Manufacturer: WindChaser Products, Inc.
Publisher: WindChaser Products, Inc.
Ranking: 58966
Studio: WindChaser Products, Inc.


Product facts:
  • Outdoor/indoor floor-standing fan with optional misting function
  • Connects to standard garden hose; oscillation covers 950 square feet
  • High-velocity 3-speed motor produces 40,000 BTUs of cooling power
  • Adjustable height; rust resistant; weather protection cover included
  • Measures 20-1/2 by 20-4/5 by 58-2/3 inches; 1-year limited warranty

















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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Customer Service is even worse than their product!!!!!!!!!!!
This is the biggest piece of junk you can buy. It will drown you from lack of wind to disperse the mist. The base is all cheap plastic and if you need support from them forget it. Their support is worse than their products. Pay more for better fan but at least you will have something useable. Mine is going in the garbage this week, I have been waiting 11 days for a reply to emails I sent because they will not talk to you on the 800 Customer service number. GAG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Doesn't hold up --
Fan worked well at poolside, but you have to sit at least 8 - 10 feet away or you will get wet. Construction is cheap, with lightweight base and flimsy plastic in critical stress areas. We kept fan covered when not in use, but fan grate and screws started rusting within 6 months. Plastic cracked at rotating shaft housing in our second season, and the fan head finally fell off today. Did not last two full summer seasons.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice Fan
The best application for this fan is poolside. You will get a little wet if you sit too close. It sprays a pretty fine mist, but it's not a fog like the good outdoor misters. If you're 10-15 feet away from it, you don't get too damp and it will make it feel 10-15 degrees cooler.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Only 6 hours of cool!!!!
This fan is a great idea and it works well - until it breaks!!! Which happened six hours after we turned it on!!! The white metal within the oscillating head seems a bit weak, which is where the mechanism cracked.
Phone calls to the number listed within the product go unanswered, as does email to info@windchaser.com.

Really disappointed! I paid extra for 1 day shipping, which was equal to half the cost of the fan!!!!

Live and learn!





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