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Big Ass Fans: 6-foot version of the AirGo mobile floor fan

Compact design fits through standard doorways

Big Ass Fans: 6-foot version of the AirGo mobile floor fan
By 24/7 Staff 
March 3, 2015

Featuring a compact design that allows it to fit through standard interior doorways, a 6-foot version of the AirGo mobile floor fan has debuted.

It plugs into any standard 110-volt power supply for versatility and ease of use. With an ultra-efficient direct-drive motor and sculpted airfoils housed in a fabricated steel cage, the fan’s robust construction and high performance make it ideal for temperature control out of the box.

It incorporates an electronically commutated motor that uses no gearbox or lubricants for enhanced reliability and durability with silent operation and low energy use.

ProMat 2015—Booth 431

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