Air King 9154 9-Inch 2-Speed Commercial Grade Oscillating Table Fan

Air King 9154 9-Inch 2-Speed Commercial Grade Oscillating Table Fan
Air King 9154 9-Inch 2-Speed Commercial Grade Oscillating Table Fan
Air King 9154 9-Inch 2-Speed Commercial Grade Oscillating Table Fan
Air King 9154 9-Inch 2-Speed Commercial Grade Oscillating Table Fan
Air King 9154 9-Inch 2-Speed Commercial Grade Oscillating Table Fan
Air King 9154 9-Inch 2-Speed Commercial Grade Oscillating Table Fan
Air King 9154 9-Inch 2-Speed Commercial Grade Oscillating Table Fan

Key features

  • 9-inch 2-speed oscillating table fan for areas where quiet operation is desirable
  • Constructed with a metal front grill with impact resistant plastic rear grill and chemical resistant polypropylene blades
  • Front-mounted rotary controls that have (2) wind settings
  • 90-degree oscillation that can be locked in an non-oscillating position
  • Comes with a 1-year limited warranty
Size9"
ColorWhite
WarrantyOne year limited warranty.

Air King 9154 9-Inch 2-Speed Commercial Grade Oscillating Table Fan

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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
3.1
out of 5
Based on 20 reviews
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30%
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Three Stars
Tammy GaynonSeptember 22, 2016
fan is small
Three Stars
Tammy GaynonSeptember 22, 2016
fan is small
Driving me nuts as I write
Ari LacenskiMay 31, 2016
It's got a strange design quirk that leads to excessive noise: a short length of exposed cable runs between the stand and the fan. When the fan oscillates, it inevitably pulls on this cable, making a horrible creaking noise. It was nice and quiet at first, but after six months, it makes a racket just standing still. I wanted a metal grille fan, but I can't believe how poorly this one is put together.
Driving me nuts as I write
Ari LacenskiMay 31, 2016
It's got a strange design quirk that leads to excessive noise: a short length of exposed cable runs between the stand and the fan. When the fan oscillates, it inevitably pulls on this cable, making a horrible creaking noise. It was nice and quiet at first, but after six months, it makes a racket just standing still. I wanted a metal grille fan, but I can't believe how poorly this one is put together.
Small but powerful
Peggy AitkenOctober 22, 2015
So quiet and powerful.
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