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Everything You Need to Know Before Buying a Fan

When the weather starts to heat up, it’s time to start thinking about buying a fan. But before you do that, there are some things you need to know. In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of fans available and what factors you need to consider when making your purchase. So if you’re in the market for a new fan, read on!

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Household or Commercial Use

The first thing you need to decide before you go Googling ‘fans online Australia’, is whether you need a fan for household or commercial use. Household fans are usually smaller and less powerful than commercial fans, but they’re also very versatile in that you can move them from one room to the next whether you’re at home or in the office.  Commercial fans, on the other hand, are larger and more powerful, best suited to cooling expansive industrial spaces. Think warehouses and commercial kitchens.

Types of Household Fans

There are three main types of household fans:

Ceiling fans

The most popular type and ideal for large rooms like the master bedroom; they’re installed in the ceiling and rotate to circulate air around the entire room.

Table fans

These sit on a tabletop and use blades to push air outwards.

Pedestal fans

Similar to table fans, but with a longer stem that places the blades higher up, a good choice for medium to large rooms.

Consider the Cost

The next thing to think about is cost. Not only how much are you willing to spend on a fan, but how much are you willing to spend on the energy bill? Generally speaking, running a desk fan throughout summer could cost you as little as $4 a year depending on what power setting you pick and how long you run it for. Obviously the  bigger and more powerful the fan, the more costly the electricity will be.

Ceiling fans

Between the parts and labor required, you’re looking at paying anywhere between $150 to over $1500 for a really good quality one.

Table fans

These start at around $15 and go up to $50 for a decent quality model.

Pedestal fans

Expect to pay anywhere between $12 for the cheapest models, and up to over $300 for the better, more durable types.

What Features Do You Want?

The next thing to consider is what features you want in a fan. These days, many come with all sorts of bells and whistles like:

  • Fan modes (e.g. sleep mode)
  • Timer (option to set when you want the fan to stop)
  • Remote control (these days, even using WiFi connectivity)
  • Adjustable angle and height

Noise is also something to consider. Especially if you’re planning to run your fan at night, you want to know that it has a quiet operation. So best to test it out in store.

The Takeaway

So there you have it! Some of the most important things you need to know before buying a fan. By taking into account the different types of fans available, how much they cost to run and what features you want, you’re sure to find the perfect one for your home or office.

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