🌟 Elevate Your Airflow Game!
The Shinic Twin Window Fan is a versatile and efficient cooling solution featuring reversible airflow, remote control, and a programmable thermostat. With an expandable width of 23.8" to 37", it fits most windows, making it ideal for any room. ETL certified for safety, this fan combines functionality with modern design, ensuring you stay comfortable and stylish.
M**N
It works perfectly
It removes the hot air from the kitchen, and helps keeping the house cooler, easy to install, it turns on and off by its self with the thermostat settings, quiet and with the remote control it's a breeze. In my case, it fitted perfectly in the space above the kitchen door.
U**U
Nice fan
I've been using window fans for years and I think they're one of the best purchases. It started around 5 years ago when Costco had a sale on the Bionaire twin window fan. We installed it at the kitchen window and would usually turn it on at around 5:30 pm when the air outside is cooler than inside. It dropped the inside temperature very quickly and made a huge difference. I moved it to the bedroom before I go to sleep so I can get cool air inside also. Although it does a good job in cooling the entire room - I find it a little loud for me. It is a powerful fan and it's working hard to pull a lot of cool air in - and it works perfect in the kitchen and before I sleep, but it's just a bit hard for me to fall asleep at this noise level. It doesn't bother my husband but I'm more sensitive to noise, hence my search for a quieter window fan began. I searched online and read reviews/watched videos for more than 10 fans before finally deciding on this one. It worked! I have no problem falling asleep with this Shinic. Another thing that I like about this fan is that it's thin enough that I can put it on the window frame, yet I can still close/latch my plantation shutters window and open the shutters. It is also pretty light so I can remove/install every day. Husband says this fan is quieter probably because it's less powerful than the Bionaire. This could be true, but the difference is slight and quietness is my priority when I need to sleep. It gets cooler as it gets later into the night so definitely don't need all that power. So now I use the Bionaire the kitchen, while the Shinic stays in the bedroom and they are both doing an awesome job where they're at. The only thing about this Shinic that can be improved is the LCD display is pretty bright just like another reviewer said. I put a piece of masking tape over it and it's fine. Another fan that I tried was Vornado Transom. I returned that one as it was much louder, output area wasn't as wide as these 2 fans plus it's bulky so I can't close my plantation shutter on it.
T**E
Decent fan
My biggest complaint and the reason it's not getting 5 stars is due to the insanely bright LED lights on the front namely the temperature readings. It's not really noticable during the day (you can see it just fine) but at night when the lights are off and your trying to sleep it just blast you in the face. There's no way to dim it or turn it off without turning off the whole fan. I ended up putting a sticky note over it so I could sleep.With that being said it is a decent fan. It's not overly loud like some models are. It moves a fair amount of air for it's size. The remote works but so I really need another remote control floating around my house?In the end more than likely I will buy two more for my girls room as the ones I have in there don't turn off with temperature like there supposed to.
1**1
Best low profile-fan ever!
We live in a 100-year-old apartment building with no ventilation fans in either the kitchen, for cooking, or bath, after showers. Plus in this age, ventilation is part of good health strategies. So, for years we have had double-fan, low-profile fans in our kitchen window to air out the kitchen, bath, and/or whole apartment. But they never have fit quite right against the double-hung window nor the sides. They have been hard to get in and out of the window, when opening then re-closing the window. And they clog up with dust in our inner suburban, congested town--and at best are hard to dis-assemble and re-assemble to clean (in the bathtub, the only place big enough for the job). They have all been 7-inch fan blades.I scrolled through all the pages Amazon offered and finally came across this one, which works wonderfully, and has been for a few months now.Our window is 36" wide, and this fan extends wide enough, with extenders that work smoothly and do not keep moving around. It has 9" fan blades which, on high, are no noisier than any other window fan on high, but pulls air through very well. It has a simple design--so it is unobtrusive and I hope will be easier to clean. It has a wide enough top to accommodate our window resting on it and a handle grip to get it in and out of our window comfortably. It is quite a bit lighter than our previous fan (which still worked, sort of, but needed cleaning, which I was done with).We only use it for out-flow, and there is the only quirk, which may be the fan, or may be me not being able to figure out how it works. It always starts in in-flow, so you have to start it on low, then push the direction button once right away, and the fans slow and reverse the flow to outflow, at which point we press the speed button to get it to high. It seems to have no problem with changing direction like that, but it would be nicer if it remembered that we only use out-flow.That being said, because I have never heard of this manufacturer, and do not know how long they will exist or how long Amazon will carry this item, I am ordering another one right now to store for that day when I will need to replace this fan, since they do not last forever.
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