SuperNinja


quality posts: 17 Private Messages SuperNinja
littlebrother2 wrote:there sure is a bunch of cheap ba$tards on woot!if you ain't got 100 bucks,just go to wallys world and get a box fan for 15.00..


There is a difference between not being able to afford something, and not allowing a company to brainwash you.
Do you buy monster cable too?

firebirdude


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SuperNinja wrote:There is a difference between not being able to afford something, and not allowing a company to brainwash you.
Do you buy monster cable too?

BOOM! Thank you.

namllitsdad


quality posts: 0 Private Messages namllitsdad
joshobra wrote:Oh well, my bad. I guess im just half asleep.

I forgot to ask, could I still make that robot voice on the fan?




Maybe not the robot voice but you can do a wicked:

Luuuuuuke I ammmm your Faaaaaaather .......Try it, you'll be pleased!

I WOOT, THERE FOR I AM.....

whitcwa


quality posts: 10 Private Messages whitcwa


tavelkyosoba wrote:
Dyson is the master of making fake solutions to problems that don't exist, and convincing people otherwise.

Well said.

I am a Buffet fan, but never felt a fan buffet. I have 2 grown children with 20 fingers. Never felt our fan blades were threatening the total.

SuperNinja


quality posts: 17 Private Messages SuperNinja
aolshove wrote:Dyson didn't invent the annular jet nor the desk fan but they did invent a new way to charge too much for one.


They didn't invent it, they just jumped on the Bose/Monster bandwagon.

Ringo4422


quality posts: 19 Private Messages Ringo4422
SuperNinja wrote:There is a difference between not being able to afford something, and not allowing a company to brainwash you.
Do you buy monster cable too?



Sure! Doesn't everybody? The music played through my 975 watt max peak power Pioneer and 3" woofers 1" tweeters speaker system sound much better now that I am using #6 Monster speaker wire @ $2.85/foot. Also I see a HUGE difference on my 22" 1080P LED HDTV with my 3' Monster HDMI cable I bought for $57!
I think I might just go out for an i-Phone 5S and a Dyson bladeless fan.

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namllitsdad


quality posts: 0 Private Messages namllitsdad
teewacket wrote:Being a mature (yet sexy) woman of an age, I experience frequent...er...private summers, shall we say? There are small, battery-operated fans with blades that work mediocre-ly compared to one I bought from the Dollar store years ago (guess how much I paid for it...go on, guess), which has a squirrel-cage fan. No blades, but compartments...more like a watermill throwing larger "gulps" of air at you fast and furiously as opposed to blades being able to un-oomph it with enough gusto to keep me from "glistening". Like a paratrooper. In July. In South Carolina. But I digress. Technically, I suppose the walls of the compartments could be considered blades, but they work in a completely different fashion.

Besides, if there were blades in there, they'd hurt the squirrels.



Wow!! . Did that get my Woot imagination going or what?! The mature "yet sexy" caught my eye...your frequent "private summers" piqued my interest...but you had me at "gulps" and owned me "glistening"!!

Lucky squirrels !!

I WOOT, THERE FOR I AM.....

Ringo4422


quality posts: 19 Private Messages Ringo4422

Buy a 12" table fan at Walmart for $15, cover the entire blade area with 1/8" blue foam rubber to hide the fan and decrease effeciency to about 30% (like the Dyson), market it as bladeless (because you can't see the fan) and sell it for $95. Dyson now has bladeless fan competition!

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kmacocker


quality posts: 1 Private Messages kmacocker

I can purchase a ceiling fan at this price. And 2 really nice ones at the original price. And they are quiet, move tons of air, and some even have remote controls.
Maybe they should make ceiling fan versions of these? Hmmmm

And to the guy that say a con was you cant mount them on a wall. What fan does mount on a wall? If a fan is against the wall, it can't take in air.....

Darkwolf2k


quality posts: 0 Private Messages Darkwolf2k
tavelkyosoba wrote:Dyson is the master of making fake solutions to problems that don't exist, and convincing people otherwise.



That is EXACTLY the first thought that came to my mind when I saw Dyson's new commercial on TV about how they make solutions to whatever problems.

Ringo4422


quality posts: 19 Private Messages Ringo4422

I think Dyson over bought vacuum blower assemblies and found a way to use them in something else. "Let's put it in something and call it a bladeless fan! It's as loud as a vacuum cleaner but we'll tell everyone that all fans should be this way."

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drekosh


quality posts: 2 Private Messages drekosh

I've never had a problem with a fan buffeting before. This would be useful if you have a kid like mine that likes to get in trouble and would stick something in a regular fan.

danieloneil01


quality posts: 1 Private Messages danieloneil01
jizza wrote:I doubt this will make my house as cool as I wish it would.



Fans have no cooling, they only recirculate the air.

timerider


quality posts: 4 Private Messages timerider

If you had the fan/heater model for this price it would be much more appealing.

timerider


quality posts: 4 Private Messages timerider
danieloneil01 wrote:Fans have no cooling, they only recirculate the air.



In fact, they actually warm air slightly due to friction, and the motor windings will produce resistive heat as well.

disturbed1115


quality posts: 0 Private Messages disturbed1115
firebirdude wrote:Wow. Jerk.

Sorry if I have no kids in the house and feel the $15 fan performs EXACTLY the same (because it does). Same noise. Same air output. So what's left other than price? Go back to your $2,500 Macbook and your $800 large display IPod Touch.





He's just trolling you guys. The best way to deal with this is to just ignore it. The more you feed a troll, the longer he'll hang around.

namllitsdad


quality posts: 0 Private Messages namllitsdad
Ringo4422 wrote:Buy a 12" table fan at Walmart for $15, cover the entire blade area with 1/8" blue foam rubber to hide the fan and decrease effeciency to about 30% (like the Dyson), market it as bladeless (because you can't see the fan) and sell it for $95. Dyson now has bladeless fan competition!



So....your not a fan of the fan?

I WOOT, THERE FOR I AM.....

Kreaol


quality posts: 0 Private Messages Kreaol

They call it "bladeless" because technically the part which blows at you is bladeless.

vvhiz


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SuperNinja wrote:I hope someday someone will invent a non-buffeting fan that is grossly overpriced.


LOL!

D300


quality posts: 1 Private Messages D300

So the specifications are a. mystery, no CFM's listed, no wattage listed, the two most important things when considering a fan.

omh1009


quality posts: 7 Private Messages omh1009
procop wrote:Not a good price for first gen fan *referb*.

I've seen these NEW for $80 as well as second gen oval models for $90.



No link, no proof.

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omh1009


quality posts: 7 Private Messages omh1009
tavelkyosoba wrote:Dyson is the master of making fake solutions to problems that don't exist, and convincing people otherwise.



I though that was Steve Jobs. I guess since he is not around anymore, Dyson is the last master of the "reality distortion field"

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omh1009


quality posts: 7 Private Messages omh1009
SonovaVondruke wrote:I'm a avid bubble enthusiast, will this fan help me create a bubble so big that I can travel in it? Please only serious replies, preferably by those who have actually tried and... *crosses fingers* succeeded.



I'll advise against dipping this thing in soap.

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bowlingb


quality posts: 5 Private Messages bowlingb
individuallywarped wrote:So if Dyson decides to make these in an oval shape and flatter, I can foresee a Dyson toilet in the near future.



They do.

debkay68


quality posts: 0 Private Messages debkay68

In for one. This price is just too good to pass up. I've been eying one of these since they came out, but the price was holding me back from purchasing. I already own a Dyson upright vacuum and and handheld vacuum and I am very impressed with their quality. I've had the upright about 8 years (far longer than any other vacuum I've ever owned) and it's still going as strong today as the day I bought it. If this fan is as good of quality as other Dyson products, then I'm sure I'll be very happy and it will be a long time before I have to buy another fan.

misterpeach


quality posts: 1 Private Messages misterpeach

There is nothing funner with these than showing them to someone who has never seen a bladeless fan & sticking your hand through it. The reactions are priceless!

omh1009


quality posts: 7 Private Messages omh1009
mikes123 wrote:They're lying. These aren't bladeless, it's just that the blades are hidden in the base.



Is always disappointing when you realize how the magic trick works.

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hobiephil


quality posts: 0 Private Messages hobiephil
teewacket wrote:Being a mature (yet sexy) woman of an age, I experience frequent...er...private summers, shall we say? There are small, battery-operated fans with blades that work mediocre-ly compared to one I bought from the Dollar store years ago (guess how much I paid for it...go on, guess), which has a squirrel-cage fan. No blades, but compartments...more like a watermill throwing larger "gulps" of air at you fast and furiously as opposed to blades being able to un-oomph it with enough gusto to keep me from "glistening". Like a paratrooper. In July. In South Carolina. But I digress. Technically, I suppose the walls of the compartments could be considered blades, but they work in a completely different fashion.

Besides, if there were blades in there, they'd hurt the squirrels.




Very entertaining post. Thanks.

Darkwolf2k


quality posts: 0 Private Messages Darkwolf2k
Ringo4422 wrote:I think Dyson over bought vacuum blower assemblies and found a way to use them in something else. "Let's put it in something and call it a bladeless fan! It's as loud as a vacuum cleaner but we'll tell everyone that all fans should be this way."



Everyone is being absurdly obtuse. Do you see blades? No? Then it's a bladeless fan. Having a fan inside of it really has nothing to do with the fact that the part that blows air doesn't have blades.

Ringo4422


quality posts: 19 Private Messages Ringo4422
Darkwolf2k wrote:Everyone is being absurdly obtuse. Do you see blades? No? Then it's a bladeless fan. Having a fan inside of it really has nothing to do with the fact that the part that blows air doesn't have blades.



Yup, you're right... and my car has no engine because it's under a hood and since I don't see it, I don't have one. It just goes.

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showcaller


quality posts: 23 Private Messages showcaller

So I was watching television last night and a commercial from Dyson comes on advertising this fan! They would not give a price but said it is 20% off at their dealers this weekend, whatever that might mean.

Kind of funny that Woot has this right now"

"But dad, how can you be the prosecuting attorney and the defense attorney at the same time?" "Watch son!"

from a the firesign theater way back when.

adhbr


quality posts: 0 Private Messages adhbr

12" refurbished model available from authorized Dyson reseller on e-bay for $119.99 with free shipping and 6 month warranty.

omh1009


quality posts: 7 Private Messages omh1009
Ringo4422 wrote:Yup, you're right... and my car has no engine because it's under a hood and since I don't see it, I don't have one. It just goes.



and now we are being acute.

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jymgardner


quality posts: 6 Private Messages jymgardner

Hey woot, where are the Vornado fans? I've bought 4 from woot in the past and haven't seen any in a while. Let's get some more.

Darkwolf2k


quality posts: 0 Private Messages Darkwolf2k
Ringo4422 wrote:Yup, you're right... and my car has no engine because it's under a hood and since I don't see it, I don't have one. It just goes.


Thanks for making my point.

MrJazz


quality posts: 0 Private Messages MrJazz

Proper Amount of Suction.

hobiephil


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egowhip69 wrote:Any fan that does not show in a VERY obvious way 2 things you should pass on.

Those 2 things are:

CFM: Cubic feet per minute. Its the amount of actual air they move per minute.

dB: This is the decibel noise rating. This tells you how loud the fan (or "bladeless" fan in the base) outputs what you really hear.

Normally, the more air it moves (higher CFM) than the louder it is. The only way to counter this is to run a much LARGER fan, but much slower.

But as the fan is really in the base, it's pretty small... and when it gets going... it whines up pretty loudly.

Get a bigger fan, and run it at a lower speed... moves more air, at a much lower audio level.



5.28 gallons per sec = 42.36 CFM

Robearlbms


quality posts: 5 Private Messages Robearlbms
Darkwolf2k wrote:That is EXACTLY the first thought that came to my mind when I saw Dyson's new commercial on TV about how they make solutions to whatever problems.



Let's not forget how he reinvents things so that they work "properly".

Robearlbms


quality posts: 5 Private Messages Robearlbms

There must be some satisfaction for knowing this product works "properly". Sorry, I don't get it.

peters72


quality posts: 0 Private Messages peters72

Is there a way I can change an order.

I placed it 5 mins ago but decided I'd rather have the white fan instead of the blue. Please let me know what I can do before the Woot ends.

Thanks


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