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Ozeri 3x Tower Fan with Passive Noise Reduction Technology

Full Disclosure: I received products free of charge for the purpose of providing a review. My opinions are completely my own based on my experience.


I know, I know, why am I writing to you about a fan in the middle of Winter? Well, because we actually use fans in our house year round. We burn coal/wood during the Winter, and we have found that although our stove has dual fans, putting a fan next to the stove helps push the heat through the rest of the house. So I introduce to you the Ozeri 3x Tower Fan (44") with Passive Noise Reduction Technology




And yes that cool looking piece of technology on the right is the Ozeri 3X Tower Fan. Did I mention it has a remote? Oh, and a timer! It can be programmed up to 7.5 hours in 30 minute increments. It has 3 fan speeds, and offers up to 9 levels of customized airflow. And it has whisper-quiet oscillation. There is even a ‘sleep’ mode. I have to say, when I took it out of the box, both Lil Man and I said “Wow!” I think he added “pretty” ha.


 It worked well to circulate the air for us. And I can only imagine how well it will work for us this Summer to keep us cool. Also, on a side note, Lil Man had an ‘accident’ in his bed, and his mattress was soaked. And I mean soaked (and yes we use a mattress pad but somehow it went around the pad and into the mattress). The Ozeri 3x Tower Fan came to our rescue. In about 30 minutes or so, the bed was dry and ready.

 I love the look of this fan. I think the design is a really neat modern design. And with all of the different settings available, the Ozeri 3X Tower Fan is more than functional. If you are looking for a fan, I would highly recommend this one. It ranks high on my list of favorite products.

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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