Amazon Basics 16″ Pedestal Fan with Remote, Floor Fan, Standing Fan for Bedroom, Living Room, Office, with 3 Speeds, 3 Modes, Timer, Dual-Layered Blades, Adjustable Height, Tilt Head, 60W, Black
$39.99$47.84 (-16%)
This electric fan boasts 3-speed settings that allow you to customize your comfort. Its powerful, yet quiet AC motor provides efficient airflow without disturbing your peace. The oscillating fan feature evenly circulates air, making it ideal for indoor environments, including living rooms and offices. This standing fan effectively acts as an air circulator fan, keeping the room temperature comfortable. Designed with dual blades, this oscillating fan for indoors provides enhanced cooling efficiency. The adjustable height and oscillating function make this standing fan for bedroom a versatile cooling solution. The convenient remote control allows you to effortlessly adjust speed, mode, and timer settings from anywhere in the room, offering added comfort and ease of use.
OPTIMIZED DESIGN FOR MEDIUM TO LARGE ROOMS: This 16-inch pedestal fan with remote effectively circulates air in spaces like living rooms, kitchens, and offices
ENERGY-EFFICIENT QUIET OPERATION: Featuring an advanced AC motor, this electric fan delivers airflow using only 60 Watts
CUSTOMIZED COMFORT WITH 3 SPEEDS: Enjoy personalized comfort with 3 speed settings and 3 breeze modes on this cooling fan(nature, sleep, or normal mode).
ADJUSTABLE AIRFLOW AND HEIGHT: This stand up fan allows easy adjustment of height and tilt to direct airflow where needed
REMOTE CONTROL CONVENIENCE: Manage your fan with ease using the included remote control. Adjust speed, mode, and timer settings without moving, helping your standing fan circulate air throughout the room
Customers say
Customers find the fan powerful and effective at cooling rooms, delivering strong air flow with its double blades. They appreciate its quiet operation, ease of assembly, and value for money. The remote control feature and build quality receive mixed feedback – while some find it well-made, others describe it as flimsy.
by Marlyn R.
The Fan Is Great. Their directions SUCK but here are better ones 😉
Well, here I am a year later to report this oscillating fan suddenly decided to do something VERY bad. It put out a loud electrical ‘snap’ & the fan blades stopped working. Oh, it still oscillates but it can’t go fast enough going just side-to-side to generate a breeze. Of course this happened just one week past it’s one year warranty. (LOL) I do like the fan, so I’ll probably buy another next Spring.As to my original review: If you’re looking for a very nice oscillating fan with an excellent remote this one is a very good value. HOWEVER, first you have to assemble it. If I didn’t know better & it didn’t have the AmazonBasics® logo I swear the instructions were designed by IKEA®. [Anyone who’s ever tried to assemble that particular brand of furniture knows what I’m talking about.] I guess when they say ‘Basics’, they mean it.For those who are considering purchasing this item & wants to escape [most of] the assembly frustration here are some of the high points NOT covered in the instruction manual:1) Go ahead & unpack everything. You will find all the parts there… someplace, somewhere.2) Assembly of the base is dead easy. Pg. 6- 7. Unscrew the knob off the bottom, insert the stand & tighten the knob.3) Following the directions…what little there are…slide main unit onto standard & tighten those knobs. I should mention that the LOWER knob is the one you loosen/tighten in order to extend the fan higher or lower. The other knob secures the main housing to the extendable arm. This isn’t mentioned till page 13. But, so far, so good. Now comes the good parts!4) Remove the large fan blades off the back of the unit. Remove the Star Trek insignia shaped piece of plastic which is clipped to the blades. (I couldn’t for the life of me figure out what that thing was doing there or if I should take it off. It certainly looks like it belongs but it eventually it dawned on me this was just basically excess material.) Go ahead and toss it because it’s what’s known in the vernacular as a pocket part…just something they stuck on & it looks like you need it but it’s never mentioned. Put the blades aside for now.5) Look on the shaft sticking out on the base. That’s where the knob you’ve been looking for is. It’s not mentioned but you need a pair of pliers to hold the shaft while you turn the knob RIGHT in a reverse fashion to unscrew it. DON’T mess with the pins sticking out of the shaft, you’ll need them later. [Note: this is the opposite of the normal ‘lefty-loosey, righty-tighty’]6) Now that you have the knob off go ahead & slide that black sheath off the post. Guess what, you get to throw that away too! It took me probably 15 minutes to figure out the blades’d never fit on the shaft with the sheath on. Turns out that piece wasn’t needed, either. Please note its presence is not mentioned anywhere in the directions.7) Now that you have all the nice things they never told you about out of the way, go ahead and unscrew the fixing ring of the main unit’s front. You can do this by hand. Mount the rear fan guard onto the shaft with the 2 pin holes facing up & the single pin facing down.[You’re still on page 7] Screw on the fixing ring [not the small screw you took off the shaft] until it’s hand tight.8) Now slide the large blades onto the shaft. If you look on the base of the fan blades you’ll see a small notch which has to be aligned with the pins on the shaft. You have to twist around & back to see the slot. Line them up & slide on the blades.9) The smaller blades (this is a dual blade set) slide onto the shaft next with the tiny teeth facing out. [Didn’t think I’d make you guess, did you? The manufacturer did.] Now use that small knob you took off the shaft in Step 5 to affix all the blades in place. Remember, this is ‘left-to-tighten’ instead of the normal ‘turn right for tight’.10) NOW comes the super fun part & it’s definitely not in the directions. Take the main unit back OFF the base and lay on something flat like a bed or the floor. At this point I needed a VERY small Phillips head screwdriver (~1/32”), a 2nd person & a few strips of duct tape to manage this step.11) There is a rubber strip with a screw at the bottom you have to wrap around the back fan guard, blades and all & the front one at the same time with everything EXACTLY lined up. The part with the screw goes at the bottom of the guards. You can’t hold the 2 parts together easily, so that’s where the duct tape comes in. I used 3 1”x ¼”strips, [though if you strip 2 or 3 twist ties down to the wire & use them to secure pieces I think they’d work even better], just enough tape to help plus my spouse to hold the front & back guards together while I fit the rubber ring around them.This step took more than 30 minutes to accomplish with the guards sliding all over the place, the duct tape coming loose because you can’t leave it on, trying to open the ring just enough to let it go around the 2 pieces, fitting the ring’s track around both while my husband’s using a magnifying glass to see well enough to tighten the screw all while I’m trying to hold everything stable with pillows stuffed around the base to keep it from turning & twisting. Get the idea? I think we both learned a few new 4 letter words with this last step.If you don’t have the type of screwdriver in your home toolbox you can get one in the eyeglass repair kits at the local CVS or Walgreens. They’re about 5 bucks so. Once you get it tightened, you should be done. Don’t bother looking for a nut on the end of the screw as there isn’t one, which is a very strange design. Normally this means you can’t keep loosening/tightening the screw without stripping the mounting. I wouldn’t know; once we got started with tightening of the screw we just kept going as best we could until we got both guards together.12) Replace the main unit back on the stand & tighten the knobs.13)The remote is nothing after all that. Slide off the cover, pop in 2 AAA batteries, slide the cover back on & you’re good to go.I will say it’s really nice to have a remote-controlled oscillating fan. I can control on/off, speed, mode, isolation & a timer for sleep. I just wish somebody taught AmazonBasics® how to write directions.
by Amazon Richard
Great fan, so far
Note: I’ve only had this fan a couple of weeks, but I like it. Here are some observations:Great: I really like having a remote control for the fanGreat: This fan really moves the air. It’s excellent even on the lowest settingGood: The fan has quite a heavy base, so it feels solidNice: The remote has a separate speed setting from the on/off.Nice: The fan has three “modes” – the normal fan use (which I use most often), a “Nature” mode that cycles through speeds, and a “Sleep” mode, in which the fan slowly cycles between “low” and “medium” speeds. I have not used the “Nature” mode, but I have used the “Sleep” mode and it was nice.Neutral: This is the first fan I’ve owned that has electronic oscillation instead of mechanical oscillation: with mechanical oscillation, when you turn off the fan, the oscillation continues as the fans continue turning. On this one, when the fan is turned off, the oscillation immediately stops. It’s just different than what I’m accustomed to.Minor: There is no memory feature; the fan doesn’t remember the fan mode or whether or not the fan was oscillating.Minor: The fan’s ON switch is also the speed switch, so this button toggles ON (low fan)-medium fan-high fan-OFF. A separate on/off switch would have been nice (the remote does has “speed” separate from on/off). Many times, when I went to turn off the fan at the switch, I have rolled right past OFF onto ON (low) again.
by Jillian Barker
Great fan for the price
The fan was simple enough to put together but the instructions were not as through as they should have been. I figured it out easily enough. The fan works great. I use it in a small bedroom and so I can’t speak for the remote’s range but it works just fine for me. Plenty of power and it’s very quiet. I feel like it works better than the noisy box fan I had been using for years at keeping me cooler at night. I would definitely get another one of these to replace the other fan in our house. I feel like the oscillating mode worked well in the short time I tested all the functions out but I never really use it. The base is nice and is weighted well so it wouldn’t fall over easily if someone bumped into it.
by David Tormala
Let us buy new remotes.
So I bought this fan on May 1, 2023, The fan works great. 4 stars I give it. The size of the fan is perfect for any room like bedroom or Livingroom. The air flow is amazing with the little fan for dual cooling. Its very easy to use once you understand the display on the fan itself. So like I said that fan works very well.But then something went wrong with the remote a few weeks ago. At first the remote didn’t want to respond. I changed the batteries thought something was wrong with that. It works fine for about a week. Then the remote wasn’t working again. This time there was a strange smell coming from the remote. Didn’t make sense at first. Took the cover off for the battery compartment to find that the battery got super hot where it began to melt the plastic underneath and the metal spring got stuck to the battery. i contacted the company and found that remotes are not replaceable. So if something happens to the remote. You have to manually change the fan settings yourself. I hope the company will create spare remotes to buy just incase for problem like this in future for other people. Otherwise you will have to buy a new fan just to use your fan remotely.
by Alejandra Gómez Ramírez
Es una compra magnífica, el ventilador funciona muy bien. Me encanta que tenga control remoto y que su base esté lo suficientemente pesada para no caer. Lo recomiendo ampliamente. Además de que es silencioso comparado con la mayoría.
by Jonathan
Es el mejor ventilador que van a encontrar, echa muy buen aire tiene buena tecnología, control remoto temporizador sirve muy bien , se ve bonito y lo mejor “El precio”
by Elilu
Es muy fácil y rápido de armar, lo que lo hace muy práctico. Tiene tres velocidades y en cada una se puede sentir la diferencia en la fuerza con que lanza el aire. Es bastante silencioso. El control remoto también es muy práctico y sencillo de utilizar. Un ventilador de muy buena calidad a un bajo precio. Súper recomendado.
by Daniel J.
Muy fácil de armar. Es un ventilador sencillo con oscilación y tres velocidades. Definitivamente cumple su cometido. Hasta ahora no he tenido el más mínimo inconveniente usándolo prácticamente todos los días. No hace mucho ruido en la primera velocidad, pero con las otras dos sí es más ruidoso, aunque yo casi no uso esas velocidades, y cuando lo hago no me molesta gran cosa.
by Cliente de Amazon
Vivo en un lugar donde hace bastente calor en tiempo de verano (no como en ciudades donde sí se requiere un aire acondicionado) y he tenido ventiladores de diferentes marcas, pero este ventilador es una de las mejores opciones. En precio está casi igual y talvez hasta mas caro que otros de “renombre” pero en calidad no les pide nada; Los materiales son resistentes, las velocidades se sienten muy bien, tiene control remoto, en cuanto al ruido pues hace ruido, como todos, pero nada exagerado en velocidad alta, es muy aceptable. Es fácil de instalar y limpiar. También si te interesa algo como la “imagen” es bastante elegante y sutil en color negro ya que lo uso también para un estudio fotográfico y es genial.