- The fan arrived in the very heat of 2022, for which I thank you, it saved me at least a little.
- They brought another model, which is generally cheaper, but paid the price for this one (during the hot overprice period)
- Appearance, automatic winding of the power cord . yes, perhaps that's all
- There are a lot of things . the most important thing is a 180-degree turn . it’s not logical somehow . at least they would make a 90-degree adjustment. And so it turns out a rectangular room of 3.5 meters by 5.5 meters. It blows on you for a couple of seconds and then it started - a few seconds pass until it "makes you happy" with a stream of a small breeze. Next, the wrap angle itself, if you make a fixed position . Yes, a conventional floor fan has a noticeably larger wrap angle. Many write that it is practically silent - this opinion, as for me, is very controversial. The usual noise is the average statistical split system. The external temperature on the display does not show correctly (in fact +25, but it shows +28-29 degrees). Yes, and it is also very unstable, i. E. wobbles a lot on the stand if you touch it. So whoever has small children think ten times - do you need it
- design, good ergonomics. the presence of a remote control.
- rotation angle 180 degrees. unregulated height [airflow (not critical)]. the display is almost invisible from a sitting / lying position - you control it intuitively from the remote control. quite strong flow even at 1st speed a bit noisy (especially audible at night)
- ergonomics and design
- A narrow air flow, not for heat and heat, the temperature apparently does not show correctly.
- Quiet, well blown, remote control included, automatic mode.
- Until I discovered