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Lasko 20″ High Velocity QuickMount, Easily Converts from a Floor Wall Fan, Silver 2265QM

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Features

  • 3 Powerful Speeds: Makes this fan ideal for the garage, shop, attic, or anywhere else you need a high velocity fan. The powerful motor and metal fan blades provide a cooling breeze through, out the room.
  • Pivoting Head to Direct Air Flow & Circulation: Allows you to direct high velocity air up, down, or anywhere in between making this fan ideal for cooling or ventilation of an area.
  • QuickMount for Easy Conversion from Floor to Wall Mount: Simply mount the included bracket to the wall and easily convert your fan from a floor fan to a wall fan. The fan's stand, clips right into the mount and in seconds you have a wall mounted fan.
  • Built to Last: With a metal fan cage and stand this fan is strong enough to last in workplace settings yet suitable for around the house thanks to built-in rubber pads on the fan stand.
  • Simple No Tools Assembly: Means you'll have your fan assembled in no time. Simply follow the included instructions to assemble the fan with the fan stand and you're done. The Blue Plug Patented safety fuse technology

Description

Lasko’s 20″ High Velocity Fan with QuickMount features 3 powerful speeds with metal fan blades to deliver maximum air movement. QuickMount allows you to easily convert from wall to floor use.Additional features include: QuickMount for easy conversion from floor to wall mountPivots to direct air flow & circulation3 powerful speedsBuilt-in carry handleRubber pads to protect surfacesSimple no-tools assembly.


Brand: Lasko


Color: Silver 2265QM


Electric fan design: Floor Fan


Power Source: AC


Style: Contemporary


Room Type: Garage, Gym, Basement


Special Feature: 3 Powerful Speeds; Built-in Carry Handle; Rubber Pads; QuickMount


Recommended Uses For Product: Cooling, Exhausing


Mounting Type: Floor Mount,Wall Mount


Controller Type: Manual controls


Product Dimensions: 12"D x 24.75"W x 22.5"H


Material: Alloy Steel


Number of Speeds: 3


Finish Type: Black


Number of Blades: 3


Voltage: 120 Volts


Item Weight: 14.5 Pounds


Included Components: Fused Safety Plug, Lasko 2265Qm 20-Inch Max Performance High Velocity Floor/Wall Mount Fan, Patented, Rubber Pads


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Model Name: 2265QM


Specification Met: UL, OSHA


Product Dimensions: 24.75 x 12 x 22.5 inches


Item Weight: 14.5 pounds


Manufacturer: Lasko Metal Products


Item model number: 2265QM


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Diameter: 20 Inches


Finish Types: Black


Assembly Required: Yes


Number of Pieces: 5


Warranty Description: 1 year limited warranty


Batteries Required?: No


Import Designation: Imported


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Serious Fan to Clear the Air; Great Survival Tool for Hard Times
Having lived in large homes and having had every convenience at times in my life, I never thought I'd need to depend on a fan to survive. Here's my story. We got this fan to powerfully move air through are tiny studio apartment because our evil upstairs neighbors chain smoke 18 hours a day and it seeps into our apartment from gaps in the walls and ceiling around the fixtures. It also comes in the front door from what escapes from their large front window and in the back door from them smoking on the patio. What a nightmare! It was quickly destroying my health and hurting my son's health too. So, we used tape and plastic sheeting to imperfectly seal up all the gaps we could find. As soon as we sealed up one, the fumes would find their way inside our apartment from another gap. The one we couldn't beat was the gap above the hard-wired smoke detector. Even if we bought our own smoke detector and sealed the provided one, it would hinder the ability to alert other people in the building if we had a fire in our apartment. So, we felt we couldn't seal that one. The apartment manager is a slumlord and essentially told me to "Eat $%^ and Die--or move out if I don't like it." (This is a federally funded senior apartment building though we pay the full rate.) She, and, I presume, the management company are Satan's spawn. My eyes became red and crusty, my lungs felt shrunken and beaten up, my sinuses and throat felt inflamed and crackly dry. Our apartment smelled like an ashtray, and we both were so full of nicotine that we were agitated and couldn't sleep. Two doctors wrote letters about how this is destroying my health, but the management became more aggressive and called into question my worthiness as a human being. I am a teacher and a community volunteer. All my life I"ve been told I'm too nice. This was supposed to be a safe haven during the pandemic while we restarted our business, but it's become our personal hell. Where we live, it's nearly impossible during the pandemic to find anything affordable as this area has become a refuge for city dwellers. My son's job is nearby and we need to stay as his job is very secure. So, I bought a three hundred dollar air cleaner that sounded like it could fight off the fumes and smoke. While it's probably good for most people with allergies or who have occasional smoke getting into their homes, it couldn't begin to keep up with the toxins in this place. I didn't mention that every surface in the place other than the fixtures, floor and doorknobs had been heavily sprayed with very high VOC paint, including the insides of all the cabinets, closets and drawers. The fumes were so bad that it reflexively step back when I open a cabinet after living here for two months. It's eased, but it's still surprisingly strong. I'd used a window fan to try to blow in fresh air when the air was fresh out the back door, but it wasn't powerful enough to do much. Even with everything but the smoke alarm sealed up, our place was full of rank smoke and fumes. Finally, in desperation, I did more internet research and saw the words "high velocity fan," and went to fan ratings, Amazon (with Fakespot activated) and so on to find something to blast the air through my apartment. I kept being pointed to this fan, and I am so glad I did. 90% of the time, even when there is air that wants to come in the front door with lots of second-hand smoke, and even when fumes want to come in the smoke detector gaps, if I have this fan on high at the open back door and the small two 9-inch-fan unit under the smoke detector blowing toward the front door so that air doesn't get bypassed, I can't smell any smoke and don't have lung or eye irritation except from the lack of humidity and the air flow which has to be constant. I have made a sort of privacy barrier at the open front door so air mostly goes out at the very bottom and about a foot of the top of the barrier but can leave through the full height of the door once it gets past that. I did that to create a bit of positive pressure in the apartment to discourage the smoke detector gap fumes from coming in. This fan is so powerful that even when the guy is smoking on the balcony upstairs, the full strength of the smoke doesn't fill up my tiny back "yard" and roll into my apartment because the fan literally pulls air from between the wood privacy fence boards. I know this because I had some T-shirts hanging all round the inside of that tiny fenced area to dry, not wanting to risk a laundromat in this pandemic. They were ALL fluttering. I turned the fan off, and the fluttering stopped. I turned it back on and it resumed. So, the fence is 12 feet beyond my security screen door in the back, and I had the fan blowing air in, sitting on top of two storage bins just inside the security screen door. That allowed fresh air to come in and mix with whatever smoke was coming from the balcony so that what was blown through the apartment was diluted and the blown right out the front. I hate any cigarette smoke at all and am very sensitive to it, but that situation was far better than what I had before. It also blew out whatever was coming in from inside the apartment, except some from the corner where the smoke detector was. Blowing those fumes toward the front door took care of that by not allowing it to build up and be helping it join the exiting air from the back and go out the front. This fan is also good when I humidify this tiny apartment to help sooth my irritated eyes and lungs. I run the shower on cold water since it's included in the rent and they won't just seal up the &*^% gaps. The powerful fan blows on the fine spray shower water which helps it humidify the air. The carbon monoxide detector keeps going off, presumably because it's 9 years old. We replaced the batteries but it still goes off every once in a while and then stops. Even if we go outside and stand there for a while away from the building it goes off. So, it's undependable at best. Running this fan full blast 24/7 helps give me some added safety in case there is any CO in here. Of course there is, because cigarette smoke fumes include carbon monoxide and it builds up in our walls and ceiling. There's not telling if it's coming from the stove though they say it's fairly new. It's not brand new. I am thinking of buying another CO detector as the slumlord won't do anything, which is probably illegal. At any rate, we keep this on all the time. When we turned it off for an hour yesterday to enjoy some quiet, the place gradually started smelling like smoke again. With this fan, I am able to greatly reduce the effect of the smoke and cigarette smoke fumes when there is any fresh air nearby outdoors. That's important as I was unable to work, sleep normally, or breathe well before I got this. Why don't we just move out? Remember, there's nowhere to go without paying a lot more. We did return the costly air cleaner as it would slowly remove smoke but then would shoot out air that smelled heavily of cigarette fumes, even when the air was clear. Because of the smoke detector gap, we can't just close the doors against outside smoke. So, this is keeping us well enough to be able to work to make the money to get out. I can't believe the negligence of the slumlord is legal. Now, this fan is strong, nothing like your typical household fan meant for cooling you, creating light white noise, or circulating air. It doesn't oscillate and to change the position you have to use a wrench to loosen and tighten. I put a plastic drinking glass between the bottom and the front lip of the storage bin I have this fan sitting on to make it blow straight in rather than slightly up. I'm not installing the bracket or doing more as I have no intention of investing in anything here or setting up permanently. As soon as we find a place, we're out of here. So, this fan is strong, and, even on low, it's loud. However, even with the small fan on high near us at the front, about 22 feet from the back where this fan is, we can still work with clients by video chat. It did take some getting used to sleeping with the noise and working with the noise. It's nothing I'd want to do forever, but it's a lifesaver and it's much less costly than an air cleaner for this size of space. After we move, we'll have a really high end air cleaner as soon as we save the money for it. We don't want to spend the money now as we want that to go toward a better apartment. But, we'll still use this fan to clear air fast. You see, it's cool here at night, but buildings can hold a lot of heat. When we move into a 2BR 2BA apartment, upstairs for safety and the view, we'll turn off the AC when it cools off outside, open all the windows and set up this fan in the living room, blowing cool air in so the air can gently flow out of our bedroom, other living room and dining room windows. If necessary, we'll close the other living room and dining room windows so all the air will flow out our bedroom windows so we'll be cool. This is a sturdy fan. While one reviewer said it was flimsy compared to the old version he had from years ago, it's heavy and sturdy. I'm very happy with this fan and highly recommend it. If the noise bothers you, consider ear plugs or using earbuds for media. Or, just put it in another room to create the air flow, either blowing air out and sucking it in from where you are quietly or blowing air in where the fan is and letting it exit out the windows near you. This fan can help you do away with AC when the temperature is not too hot or when the outside air is cool but your house is still hot. This fan also does quick work drying clothes and it can blow excess moisture out of your house too. So, in the pandemic, if you have to wash your clothes in the bathtub and dry them inside so your manager doesn't see, use this. Just protect the floor and keep this away from the moisture or any water on the floor. Don't touch it when your hands are wet. If you can take precautions, this can help you make it through tough circumstances. In summary, this fan is helping us avoid the worst of the poisonous paint and cigarette smoke fumes we are cursed with in the slummy senior apartment we thought would be a little refuge during the pandemic while we relaunched our business. It's unrealistic for us to stay here, but it's given us a chance to be healthy enough to work so we can make the money we need to make to move to a better apartment or rental home. I suspect we'll have this fan for years and use it for drying painted furniture outdoors, drying hand wash in a pinch, cooling our home, and cooling a garage or outdoor storage shed while working in there. It's also very cooling. Just take a cool shower and go stand several feet in front of it with wet hair, and you'll feel so much cooler than before. Another thing we've done is to set several large bottles of frozen water a few feet in front of this on a towel to collect condensation so no puddle form and then let that blow from the cold bottles toward us. It helps. (It also helps to set one of the frozen bottles on your lap with clothing between you and the bottles.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 11, 2020 by SuperMomHikerGirl

  • Is it worth $30 more?
(Update July 2019... Price of this fan has dropped $10 in the last year, making this fan only $15 more expensive than the B-air Firtana to which I compare it below. Both fans are still working for me. But the B-air Firtana has eleven percent 1-star reviews, most because of the fan quickly dying whereas this Lasko has only three percent one-star reviews. At just a $15 difference, I'd buy the Lasko today. The reviews are four times more negative for the B-air, though, again, both are still working for me.) This fan shows up alongside the B-air Firtana-20X when you search for 20-inch fans on Amazon. They look fairly similar, so why does this fan cost so much more--$62 vs $39 for the B-air? Having recently bought one of each, here are my observations. Similarities: 1. Dimensions, pivoting ability, weight. They seem very similarly constructed initially. 2. Apparent effectiveness in moving air. Both have three speeds, both seem to put out air well. If anything, in a subjective test the B-air seems a bit more powerful. But again, this was subjective... 3. Construction. Both have metal shrouds, metal blades, rubber shock absorbers connecting fan to stand to keep vibration down and grounded three-prong plugs at the end of substantial cords. Differences which might explain the difference in price: 1. The Lasko has a front-mounted speed control. The B-air has its speed control mounted directly on the motor and can only be controlled from the back. 2. The Lasko comes with a substantial wall mounting plate. The B-air says it can be mounted on the wall, but doesn't include a fixture for doing so. It's up to you to find the hardware for hanging the B-air. Also, the Lasko's front-mounted switch makes controlling it when wall-mounted more convenient. 3. The Lasko's motor is enclosed in a plastic shield at the back while the B-air exposes the metal back of its motor. Is a shield better? I don't know. One reviewer complains about hair becoming sucked into the B-air's motor. Perhaps a shield would help with this. Yet a shield is an added expense, and I would think Lasko wouldn't put one over the back of their motor if there weren't some utility in doing so. 4. The Lasko has hinged connectors for mating the two halves of the fan shroud, making it an easy tool-less job to remove the shroud and clean the blades. The B-air has screws attaching the two halves of the shroud over the blade. Conclusion: It's a crap shoot. But the B-air has a surprising number of one-star reviews which claim the fan died within months of purchase--and a number of reviewers also claim that the B-air is a generic fan sold under many names. Take the risk on the B-air and you might be happy you did. If you want to hang your fan from a wall, get the Lasko. Perhaps in a year I will know more about their reliability. Right now it's hard to judge, and the Lasko is a great deal more expensive. I say go with the B-air, but if it breaks I'll be back with an update. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 28, 2018 by Nebti17

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