Honeywell High Velocity Dual Action Fan HT-8700
$45.90 to $46.70 from 2 sellers
The Honeywell High Velocity Dual Action Air Circulator Fan HT8700 with Turbo Force Power features a modern design with powerful cooling for a great combination of intense cooling power and whole room air circulation. Two independently controlled and pivoting fans offer superior flexibility. The Honeywell HT-8700 comes fully assembled, and a reach-through handle, built in cord storage, and removable grille covers make this unit a great choice! Honeywell Air Circulator fans can help save energy and can lower monthly utility bills all year round. Air circulators increase distribution of cooler air from your air conditioner or warmer air from your heating system, creating a vortex of air flow for increased comfort. Increased air flow allows the air conditioning and heating systems to be used at lower settings to help save you money. Product Specifications: Style: Floor Speeds: 2 per fan Weight: 10 lbs Color: Black Features and Benefits: Dual independent fans each pivot up to 90 degrees for flexible cooling Turbo Force power allows for whole room air circulation Removable grilles make for easy cleaning Reach through carrying handle Convenient built-in cord wrap for storage No assembly required 3 year limited warranty
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