I've learned to appreciate products that work out better than I expected and this fan is one of those products. I'm retired but still find myself spending a lot of time at my desk working on my computer. When I'm focusing on a task I also happen to be one of those people who will break out into a sweat even with the AC running.Every time I sit down at my desk I push two buttons, first I wake up my computer and then. I turn on my fan. So, it's a fan right? How complicated can that be?Well, to hide my clutter I have a rolltop desk. On that desk I have a large computer monitor, a pair of speakers, an electric pencil sharpener (yes, I still use wooden pencils!), a stapler, and a number of other space saving(?) necessities for working at a desk. My point is on my desk space is precious.I've pretty much determined that if a regular 3 blade fan isn't too big to sit on my desk it just isn't powerful enough to be effective. Having said that it didn't take me long to discover the benefits of a small tower fan. I did however go through several inexpensive noisy, squeaky, rattling tower fans before finally running across this nice unit.This Seville Classics UltraSlimline 17 in. Oscillating Personal Tower Fan doesn't require a lot of desk space, is both powerful and very quiet, and even the on-off button is easy to get to. Something most people might not even notice is that it has a separate button for fan speed and to turn it on and off so you don't even have to reset the speed every time you turn it on.So, it's a fan right? How complicated can that be?Nice fan folks!
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