PELONIS 16" Oscillating Pedestal Stand Up Fan | Adjustable Height | Ultra Quiet DC Motor | Remote Control | 12 Speed | 12-Hour Timer | High Energy Efficiency | for Bedroom Home Office Use | Black








Key features
- •ULTRA QUIET & ENERGY EFFICIENCY: Equipped with DC silent motor, the Pelonis pedestal fan is engineered for quiet operation (as low as 38 dB) which is less than half as loud as most standard fans. It is perfect for your bedroom or nursing room. The DC motor also offers greater energy efficiency and save up to 35% of the energy cost than its AC counterpart.
- •POWERFUL WIND & WIDE OSCILLATION ANGLE】12 speed settings and 12-hour timer design allow you to customize your breeze needs in your house, living room and office. With 5 high-quality blades and a strong motor, this Pelonis oscillation fan could provide strong wind to boost the cooling effect when using with air conditioner. The 85° oscillation angle and 24° tilt angle will extend wind the coverage to every corner of the room.
- •EASY TO USE: Featuring blue LED display, remote control and auto power off functions, the floor fan is designed for long-range and full function control (up to 6 meters). With the height adjustable between 3. 5 and 4 feet, it could get you fully covered no matter you are sitting on the couch or lying in bed.
- •SAFETY FIRST: The big and heavy-duty base could provide additional stability for the fan during its operation. The built-in overheat protection would automatically switch off the fan when the motor overheats. The kid friendly safety grid will create a safe and cool environment for every member of the family.
- •MANUFACTURER WARRANTY: With confidence in the quality of our product, Pelonis offers a 1-year manufacturer with your purchase of any of our product.
PELONIS 16" Oscillating Pedestal Stand Up Fan | Adjustable Height | Ultra Quiet DC Motor | Remote Control | 12 Speed | 12-Hour Timer | High Energy Efficiency | for Bedroom Home Office Use | Black
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.6
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Excellent standing fan
cxw✓ Verified Purchase•August 19, 2023
Highly recommend this standing fan "” remote is great "”- settings for speed and oscillating are excellent
Very quiet especially on settings for sleep
I rate this 5+++++ Stars
Also, Customer service is superb !
Very quiet especially on settings for sleep
I rate this 5+++++ Stars
Also, Customer service is superb !
Top quality
mary Toffolo✓ Verified Purchase•August 3, 2023
This fan is the best fan I ever bought. I even got a second one. It is very quiet, remote control, timer and so many more functions. A must get!!!!
Quiet, stylish. It's no tornado but it's QUIET and efficient.
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•August 3, 2023
Excellent pedestal fan, I highly recommend for next to your treadmill. If you are looking for a tornado strength torrent of strong wind from a fan like something in a big hot garage or warehouse, maybe keep looking. But if you want a QUIET fan that puts out an impressive amount of air, has an impressive 12 speed settings from good breeze down to little puff of wind, this is an excellent value for 80 bucks. It only tilts one notch so just be aware of that this is not designed to aim up to the ceiling or down to your feet. The only negative is the assembly instructions are laughably inadequate like someone threw it together last minute before quitting time and said "oh that's good enough, they'll figure it out." And you will figure it out, it's easy, just toss the instructions. Hate over-complicated controls? Then you will love this fan's SIMPLE easy controls with no complicated buttons you'll never use, and a good little remote. I was really impressed with NO loud annoying wind roar or hum, it's quiet for a big fan and that's a good thing.
12 Speeds
AnthonyTab✓ Verified Purchase•August 1, 2023
I really like that this can be fine tuned for different breeze speeds. The fan can be super quiet with minimal breeze. Or quiet with a mediocre breeze. Or a great breeze with some noise. The height is adjustable. But only 6 and 3/4 inches MAX. The oscillation mode makes about the same amount of noise as the fan at speed #5. So if the fan runs at a lower speed than 6, you can hear the oscillating mechanism. It really isn't annoying to me. Other than that very small sound issue, I Love this fan. 12 speeds, come on, can it get any better? Doubtful! Not for this reasonable price anyway. A up & down speed switch on fan control panel, or up & down buttons on controller would be an excellent addition to future models. You have cycle thru all speeds if you want the speed set slower.
Stability of the fan seems fairly solid.
The blade is clear. Nice touch.
Could use another 2-3 feet added onto the cord, maybe more.
Has a timer with 1/2 hour increments up to 10 hours. Than 1 hour increments at 10, 11,& 12 hours. I am contemplating on purchasing a 2nd fan for the bedroom.
Stability of the fan seems fairly solid.
The blade is clear. Nice touch.
Could use another 2-3 feet added onto the cord, maybe more.
Has a timer with 1/2 hour increments up to 10 hours. Than 1 hour increments at 10, 11,& 12 hours. I am contemplating on purchasing a 2nd fan for the bedroom.
Direct comparison to Honeywell QuietSet 5
ccc✓ Verified Purchase•July 3, 2023
I have two Honeywell QuietSet oscillating fans "“ which were kind of the undisputed champs for quiet fans. Eventually one of them started to hum after about 6 years of use and so wasn't as quiet (still better than a normal fan, but louder than I wanted). Unfortunately, I guess they have been discontinued or something because I can only find them on Amazon at a whopping $180. So after reading a BILLION reviews, this seems to be the current quietest fan out there and I paint just shy of $80. So lets compare!
I put my still properly functioning Honeywell fan and the Pelonis about 7 feet from my favorite chair making sure both were exactly the same height (the Pelonis is capable of a few more inches in height) and both pointing directly at me. For most of the Honeywell's 5 speeds I could find an exact duplicate based upon how much wind I felt (shirt off"¦ I was going for accuracy!). The Pelonis is capable of both a little higher wind speed and a little lower. At low speeds and equal wind power, the noise from both was slightly different, but ultimately equal in terms of how bothersome, or how much you can hear it over a quiet television (virtually silent). In the middle range, the Honeywell was the clear winner as you can hear the buffeting from the fan blades on the Pelonis. The overall loudness was similar, but the texture of the sound was much better on the Honeywell and blends into other ambient noise (like a TV) considerably better "“ the Pelonis was more "annoying" sounding. It's still very good, but not as good. The sound from the Honeywell was more of halfway between brown and pink noise wash sound whereas the Pelonis sounded more like buffeting (like a motor type sound). At the top speed for the Honeywell, the annoyance of the noise was still in favor of the Honeywell, but it was not as drastic of a difference vs. the middle speeds.
One advantage of the Pelonis is that the oscillating feature is available on the remove. And it does go a couple inches taller if you need to clear an obstruction like a couch. I found the 12 speeds utterly ridiculous and didn't like having to hit the button so many times. The 5 speeds of the Honeywell are enough.
The Pelonis fan is quiet heavy due to a weighted base. If you are older and maybe frail, then this one might be hard to move around. On the flip side, if you have kids that are completely out of control, the extra stability might be nice if they will be crashing into it constantly if you put it in a high traffic area. It's certainly overkill with the weighted base IMO. Although the assembly instructions are fully complete, they are not laid out well. Not a problem for me, but if you are the type of person that struggles with assembly instructions, you will find them frustrating.
I'm very sensitive to fan noise and I really dislike it. So for me this fan is a win. It's a slight downgrade from the fan in replaced so I keep the one good Honeywell in the living room where it's most important and put the Pelonis elsewhere.
I put my still properly functioning Honeywell fan and the Pelonis about 7 feet from my favorite chair making sure both were exactly the same height (the Pelonis is capable of a few more inches in height) and both pointing directly at me. For most of the Honeywell's 5 speeds I could find an exact duplicate based upon how much wind I felt (shirt off"¦ I was going for accuracy!). The Pelonis is capable of both a little higher wind speed and a little lower. At low speeds and equal wind power, the noise from both was slightly different, but ultimately equal in terms of how bothersome, or how much you can hear it over a quiet television (virtually silent). In the middle range, the Honeywell was the clear winner as you can hear the buffeting from the fan blades on the Pelonis. The overall loudness was similar, but the texture of the sound was much better on the Honeywell and blends into other ambient noise (like a TV) considerably better "“ the Pelonis was more "annoying" sounding. It's still very good, but not as good. The sound from the Honeywell was more of halfway between brown and pink noise wash sound whereas the Pelonis sounded more like buffeting (like a motor type sound). At the top speed for the Honeywell, the annoyance of the noise was still in favor of the Honeywell, but it was not as drastic of a difference vs. the middle speeds.
One advantage of the Pelonis is that the oscillating feature is available on the remove. And it does go a couple inches taller if you need to clear an obstruction like a couch. I found the 12 speeds utterly ridiculous and didn't like having to hit the button so many times. The 5 speeds of the Honeywell are enough.
The Pelonis fan is quiet heavy due to a weighted base. If you are older and maybe frail, then this one might be hard to move around. On the flip side, if you have kids that are completely out of control, the extra stability might be nice if they will be crashing into it constantly if you put it in a high traffic area. It's certainly overkill with the weighted base IMO. Although the assembly instructions are fully complete, they are not laid out well. Not a problem for me, but if you are the type of person that struggles with assembly instructions, you will find them frustrating.
I'm very sensitive to fan noise and I really dislike it. So for me this fan is a win. It's a slight downgrade from the fan in replaced so I keep the one good Honeywell in the living room where it's most important and put the Pelonis elsewhere.
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