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Written on: 13/03/2010 by Mr FixIt Rick (1 review written)
i bought this fan back in april of 2000, so i have had it for about 9 going on 10 years now, it's not my only fan but it's my most used one. the way to clean it is to take a phillips head screwdriver and remove the 6 screws in the back. i have had to do maintenance work on it twice, one was because it would turn on but the blade would barelly move and the motor made a loud humming noise, so i took the cover off, and tightend up the spindle support just enough to where the blade moved freely… Read Full Review
Written on: 12/05/2008
Would not recommend the Honeywell HT800, it's noisy and I hate how dirty it has got because I cannot clean it!… Read Full Review
Written on: 13/01/2008
The design from the motor to fan propeller is lacking long lasting support. Motor over time will seize… Read Full Review
Written on: 30/03/2005 by larstr (2 reviews written)
I bought this Honeywell HT800 fan for use in my home, but couldn't hear myself talking because of this fan. If it had had a silent mode as well I would not have returned this fan, but as it didn't I did not keep this fan… Read Full Review
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Lou Grant's Response to larstr's Review
Written on: 12/04/2006
I consider that the fan is ceratinly not one for a domestic or Office environment. The noise factor is the cause if that, put in on quiet mode and you reduce its power. It has to be taken into consideration that the noise is couple with the speed of the blades and yes they are powerful, but when you reduce the speed of the rotation you lose the usefulness of the fan.