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Lasko Oscillating Adjustable Pedestal Stand Fan with Timer and Remote for Indoor, Bedroom, Living Room, Home Office & College Dorm Use, 16 Inch, White, 1646

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Color: White


Style: Fan


Features

  • ELECTRONIC CONTROLS This pedestal fan from Lasko features front-mounted electronic controls and 3 energy-efficient speeds to quickly cool your space
  • CUSTOMIZED COMFORT The pedestal fan's height can be adjusted up or down to direct airflow where you need it most, making it perfect for any room in your home. Plus, the fan head can be tilted back to direct airflow towards the ceiling or floor
  • WIDESPREAD OSCILLATIONThe optional oscillation feature helps circulate a cooling breeze throughout the room, this pedestal fan can cool down large rooms such as bedrooms, living rooms, and home offices with ease
  • REMOTE CONTROL & TIMERUse the convenient remote control to turn the fan on/off, adjust the speed or set the timer from a distance. The auto-off timer can be set for 1, 2 or 4 hours and will automatically turn off after the selected time expires
  • MADE IN THE USA WITH SAFETY IN MINDThis fan is made in the USA and features the Lasko Blue Plug, an important safety feature that cuts off electric current to the fan if it detects a potentially hazardous electrical fault in the motor or power supply

Description

Enjoy a comfortable breeze in every room with the 16-inch White Stand Fan by Lasko. Great for use in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and more, this pedestal fan features a generous 16-inch diameter fan blade, which provides a powerful flow of cooling air. This high performance fan has 3 speeds, widespread oscillation, fully-adjustable height, and tilt-adjustable fan head so you can customize your comfort level. Plus, conveniently operate the fan from the comfort of your bed or seat with the multi-function remote control. This pedestal fan also includes a built-in auto-off timer, making it ideal for energy savings. Simple no-tools assembly. 1-year limited warranty.

Brand: Lasko


Color: White


Electric fan design: Floor Fan


Power Source: Corded Electric


Style: Fan


Product Dimensions: 17"D x 18"W x 47"H


Room Type: Bedroom, Living Room, Kitchen, Home Office, Den


Special Feature: 3 speeds, Auto-off timer, Adjustable height, tilt-back fan head, Remote control, Widespread oscillation See more


Recommended Uses For Product: Air Circulation, Indoor, Home


Wattage: 58 watts


Brand: Lasko


Color: White


Electric fan design: Floor Fan


Power Source: Corded Electric


Style: Fan


Product Dimensions: 17"D x 18"W x 47"H


Room Type: Bedroom, Living Room, Kitchen, Home Office, Den


Special Feature: 3 speeds, Auto-off timer, Adjustable height, tilt-back fan head, Remote control, Widespread oscillation


Recommended Uses For Product: Air Circulation, Indoor, Home


Mounting Type: Floor Mount


Controller Type: Remote Control


Material: Plastic


Number of Speeds: 3


Wattage: 58 watts


Finish Type: White or Cream


Number of Blades: 3


Air Flow Capacity: 1140 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Blade Length: 16 Inches


Voltage: 120


Collection Name: Desk,Home,Living Room,Office


Switch Type: Push Button


Item Weight: 8 Pounds


Included Components: Fan, User guide, Remote control


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Model Name: Lasko - 16" Remote Control Stand Fan, 3-Speed (1646)


Specification Met: ETL


Control Method: Remote


Blade Material: Plastic


Manufacturer: Lasko Metal Products


Item Weight: 8 pounds


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 1646


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Diameter: 16 Inches


Finish types: White or Cream


Care instructions: Clean with soft cloth


Assembly required: Yes


Number of pieces: 5


Warranty Description: 1 year limited warranty.


Batteries required: Yes


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  • Works great and very quiet
Color: White Style: Fan
I bought this fan for my Mother, and she loves it. It is very quiet, even when on high. Everything works great on it so far, it was easy to put togther, and the price was about right for what you get. People have told Mom and me it is a futuristic and stylish looking fan, which I guess is a plus. Don't know if Mom will ever use the timer function, but it is a nice energy saving feature for those who would use it. I also like placement of where the operation buttons are located on the fan, on the front under the blades where it is much easier to adjust than on the back or on the fan motor itself. One note about the remote (or two). It does not come with AAA batteries, and the batteries I put in it are not new, so I can't tell if my having trouble getting the fan to respond to the remote is because the remote signal is very narrow or the weak batteries I installed. One more thing. My mother is 76 and has very arthritic hands, which caused her pain when trying to press the remote buttons. I had no problem myself (other than a very narrow remote signal path or weak AAA batteries) pressing the buttons, but the fan did not consistently respond to the remote. Just something to think about if you are in the same situation. Mom just uses the front buttons on the fan, which are pretty large and labeled cleary and are very easy to press. The remote is not a deal breaker even if it turns out fresh batteries don't help (I am going to test that out and update my review afterwards). I'm thinking I might get one of these to use at the church where I play my drums, it would be just what the doctor ordered since I sometimes forget to turn off my fan, so the timer on this one would be perfect to keep the Pastor's wife off me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2012 by TIMMY!!

  • Six and a Half Year Review
Color: White 1850 Style: Art Deco
Yes, six and a half years ago I purchased this fan here on Amazon. I never considered posting a review of it before because, well--it's a fan. It spins around and blows air, as fans do. Then the other night, as I was researching some other electronic appliances for purchase and trying to figure out how well they hold up over time, it dawned on me that this Lasko product deserved a positive review that would hopefully alleviate concerns that others might have on buying such an item sight unseen. The fan was purchased to move the air around in a stuffy upstairs bedroom, while also providing white noise for sleeping. It excels in both respects, although I'd caution that one man's "white noise" is another man's "annoyance"--the unit is hardly silent, and if you plan on using the highest (of three) fan settings you're going to notice the noise. Even on the lowest speed I can see how it could disturb those who prefer dead silence as their background noise. For me this is a positive feature (I struggle to sleep without that steady drone), but if you value silence above all else this is ~not~ the right product for you. Set-up was easy and self-explanatory; I can say this with certainty even after all these years because it does require breaking back down for periodic cleaning. The unit is fairly bulky, particularly regarding the base plate which does a great job of stabilizing the fan even on high speed, but does so at the cost of taking up a sizeable amount of floor space. Fortunately, the included remote control (which has worked flawlessly since purchase with, to the best of my recollection, only two battery changes) means that the fan can be tucked into a corner without concern over being able to reach the controls, with the notable caveat that you cannot remotely change between oscillating and stationary. What I want to stress most of all, though, is that this fan has had ~zero~ mechanical issues over the six and a half years I've owned it. And we're not talking occasional use here, either--between keeping the airflow moving during the day and providing white noise at night, it has been running ~far~ more often than not over these years. During the summer the fan is generally left running (on high) for literally 5-6 MONTHS at a time--not "every night for months", but literally 24 hours a day, every day, for 5-6 months!! I'll be the first to admit that the construction ~feels~ flimsy when you first unpack and assemble it, but the results don't lie: this fan has been unbelievably durable. And not just mechanically, either--even after at least a dozen dis-assemblies for cleaning, the plastic clips which hold the plastic casing in place have held up beautifully as well (I distinctly remember thinking during the first assembly that there was no way those things would last--I was very wrong!). I cannot comment on how well the timer function works as I obviously haven't used it, and as alluded to the blades will pick up a good amount of gunk over time which requires regular wipe-downs (as any bladed fan will). Overall, though, if you're not scared off by the size of the unit and don't mind the steady droning of a fan while sleeping or going about your day, I cannot recommend this product more highly. If it ever ~does~ break down, I will gladly purchase another to replace it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2021 by Dave

  • Well engineered to a price point
Color: White 1850 Style: Art Deco
See revision at bottom. I am using this to move dehumidified air from the basement to the main floor. I have a commercial fan that sits on the floor, but it is very noisy and gets in the way. This Lasko is basically a cheap box fan on a pole--it sounds exactly like a box fan, and blows like a box fan. I have heard box fans that were quieter on Low, although there are no rattles or squeeks. The Lasco on low is not especially powerful, even though low seems noisy. High will blow you away. You'll probably use it on low and medium and live with the noise. Construction: Extremely thin plastic, except for the pole. I mean really thin, everywhere. Every dime has been engineered out. That seems more common today. The base is a single layer of very thin plastic, although it is of a good diameter, so it might fall over if bumped. It is hard to move, since there are no fasteners between the motor, the pole, and the stand. The pieces have to be held together when you pick it up. The good news is that putting it together requires no tools and could not be simpler. However, it will be a pain to disassemble and clean the shrouds and blades. Black would be a better color. The motor appears to be a cheap box fan motor, perhaps the same as the 16" fan, although it performs OK. It looks like a desk fan with extra large blades, popped on a pole. My guess is it will work hard a couple of years before the motor dies. The remote works better for me than it has for some others in the reviews. I can point it down the steps and have good control. Performance: 5 stars Noise: 2 stars Apparent quality of construction: 1 star. Afraid it will crack, split or break. Value: I would prefer either paying $10 less, or $25 - $40 more and getting more durability (I paid nearly $50). I could not identify another model that meets that need. It seems crazy to pay $100 more, though, for the same performance and questionable quality. Seems likely to fall if bumped, and likely to break, if you have kids or a medium sized dog. However, the thing about high quality plastic is that it is not cheap and can perform better than metal. However, to consumers' eyes it will look just like the cheap plastic. Don't know what kind we have here. Controls: Head pivots OK, seems for some reason to stay in position without a manual lock. Controls are fine. Remote is good. Pole height is more than adequate. Range of adjustment is very good. Can you say "disposable fan"? I guess $25 a year is an acceptable cost for what you get. I'll either get another, if I get two years out of it, or I'll spend more next time. -------- ---------- 2 month update The fan is just starting to get noisy bearings at this point. My experience is that Chinese sleeve bearings do not last very long, compared to vintage American sleeve bearings, or to ball bearings. Although I probably have 500 hours on this fan at this point, this seems to be unacceptably poor. Unfortunately, I have not experienced any Asian motor with sleeve bearings to be durable. Also unfortunately, fans with better bearings (needle, ball, etc.) are nearly non-existant, except in some commercial duty motors. Ad copy for such products will make a point of this kind of construction if it is used. There are 2 main options, since the 30 day warranty is past, and the motor has not actually failed yet-- 1. Run it into the ground by doing nothing (estimated life at failure point is about 1 year old) or 2. Disassemble the motor every few months and apply synthetic oil, which will quiet the fan for 1 - 3 months or so, and extend its life. Since this does not change the quality rating of this fan relative to the other reasonably priced fans available, the star rating does not change, but I now estimate its life at about 1 -2 years max., depending on usage. ***If anyone has experience with a higher quality recently made fan, I would appreciate their feedback.*** Note- The present models from some manufacturers with a quality reputation are not as robust as the models sold more than 5 years ago. I have lately seen some "commercial" motors with cheap bearing design. In addition, the noise from the fan blades is becoming bothersome, considering the modest air flow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2015 by J. Calhoun

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