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Review on Floor fan Stadler Form Peter, white by Mateusz Majchrzak ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product can be used, I expected a little more.

When I first started unpacking, I had a "wow effect," which refers to a fashionable item that looks great in any room. However, that feeling quickly faded when I discovered some annoying and visible flaws, such as a wobbly column and a malfunctioning remote control. meanwhile, it took me half a day to recognize them; here is a question for the company that makes them: The User eXperience has something to tell you? Some pros: - fashionable and attractive - a sturdy stand platform made of metal; - high-quality material, with the exception of the remote control Having this drawback: - the column is mind-boggling, to put it another way. It is possible to use one's hand to deflect it to a more favorable angle. If you have a large cat in your home and he leaps on it, it might end up being lethal for both of them. And I'm not sure I get this; is it supposed to be like this, or am I out of luck!? It is necessary to point the remote control in a direct path to the sensor in order for it to function properly. This indicates that it will be quite tough to get during the night when one is only partially awake. In addition to this, if the timer is set to turn off the fan and the fan does so by turning away from you, then the remote control will be of no use. mdauz, in this age of technological advancement. On the remote control, there is an option to set a timer; however, the amount of time that can be set is not immediately apparent; instead, you must count the peaks. My observations indicate that the angle at which the wind is blowing is not even close to being 90 degrees; in fact, it is much less than that. It blows at a distance that is somewhat further than three meters at each of the three speeds. those. It is built for a room that is 40 square meters in size, but split that number by four.