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 Bladeless fan? Don’t need to clean?, Is it cooling?

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Virlution
post May 30 2023, 02:15 PM

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QUOTE(miyakochan89 @ May 30 2023, 11:44 AM)
I have a table fan in my room, that I use during the day. At night sometimes I switch on AC or I use a stand fan blowing at me, since I got rid of wall fan (hard to clean, difficult to reach).

Problem is my table fan, has a lot of dust, I clean every 2 weeks or when I’m busy once a month and if I work from home a lot, even more…

so I’m thinking of changing it to a Bladeless fan, I heard that it’s less maintenance? I just need to wipe down and that’s all? Is it even reliable? And as cooling too? I don’t need it to cool the entire room cause it will be blowing at me directly.
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clean your fan blade and wax it... once smooth, it will not get dusty so easy, maybe 3-4 month clean once and repeat, but still need to vacuum/mop the external grill part
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post May 30 2023, 02:34 PM

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i think those with DC motor is less noise but can feel less power.
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post May 30 2023, 02:46 PM

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QUOTE(miyakochan89 @ May 30 2023, 11:44 AM)
I have a table fan in my room, that I use during the day. At night sometimes I switch on AC or I use a stand fan blowing at me, since I got rid of wall fan (hard to clean, difficult to reach).

Problem is my table fan, has a lot of dust, I clean every 2 weeks or when I’m busy once a month and if I work from home a lot, even more…

so I’m thinking of changing it to a Bladeless fan, I heard that it’s less maintenance? I just need to wipe down and that’s all? Is it even reliable? And as cooling too? I don’t need it to cool the entire room cause it will be blowing at me directly.
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post May 30 2023, 04:08 PM

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there is a blade la , at the bottom .... i sudah tahu bertahun tahun....mana ada tarak blade...siapa sedut udara, pancut keluar?.. ingat vacuum cleaner ke?..itu pun ada blade kat dalam la...


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post May 30 2023, 08:36 PM

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QUOTE(Virlution @ May 30 2023, 02:15 PM)
clean your fan blade and wax it... once smooth, it will not get dusty so easy, maybe 3-4 month clean once and repeat, but still need to vacuum/mop the external grill part
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how do i wax it? use the normal car wax thing can?
Virlution
post May 31 2023, 07:48 AM

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QUOTE(miyakochan89 @ May 30 2023, 08:36 PM)
how do i wax it? use the normal car wax thing can?
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yes, car wax of furniture wax/polish also can. it makes the surface smooth so less dust stick on to the fan.

Clean with a little bit dishwashing soap (or if your fan is super expensive and you dont want to damage the paint, can use car wash or hand wash/sugar soap), not just plain water, as it will remove oily residue from the fan. I find dishwashing best as it is effective, then clean/wipe off with clean water and wax it.
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post May 31 2023, 08:24 AM

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QUOTE(Zeliard @ May 30 2023, 11:49 AM)
in my opinion, nothing a khind rm100 from jusco cannot do. bladeless may be safer if u got small children around. that's the only advantage i think
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Bladeless fan safer for children is a marketing gimmick. I know, cause I'm a kid once. Since when do you hear any fan accident? Even the most b40 ppr also no case

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Zeliard
post May 31 2023, 09:14 AM

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QUOTE(sidthesloth @ May 31 2023, 08:24 AM)
Bladeless fan safer for children is a marketing gimmick. I know, cause I'm a kid once. Since when do you hear any fan accident? Even the most b40 ppr also no case
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Haha. U are right. I guess let's us revise to

Subjectively perceived as safer
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post May 31 2023, 01:00 PM

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get a vornado
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post May 31 2023, 02:11 PM

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Just strip off the blade, front and back wire cover and flush with water in toilet

 

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