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Monday, August 25, 2014

George Foreman GR1036P Grand Champ 133 Square Inch Extra Value Indoor Grill

George Foreman GR1036P Grand Champ 133 Square Inch Extra Value Indoor GrillThe George Foreman Grand Champ Extra Value Grill is perfect! I had no problem grilling 6 large chicken breast at the same time. The grilling plates on this model are not removable, but clean up is still fairly easy. I absolutely love this product...its an easy way to make healthy meals fast!

I had an older George Foreman with thermostat and timer that worked great until the thermostat quit working. I purchased this grill which had no controls because it had the large surface area that I needed. Mistake--burned everything. The outside of food was charred and the inside uncooked.

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This is a great product and it arrived quickly. If you have a family of 4 or more this is the george to get

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Love this item my daughter uses it all the time The price was great too. I give it 5 stars

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I will forever buy George Foreman grills I've had a few (each worn out from so much use). This is the first time I've bought this model I am frustrated with the on/off switch and the cook at high temp, then cool down for a bit, then cook at high temp again. The others may have done this, this one just has a light that tells me when it's doing it. Still love the grill. And note, if you put a piece of foil over the bottom plate, clean-up is a breeze, no matter what I cook.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

WearEver D921SA64 Authentic Hard Enamel Nonstick Interior Porcelain Exterior Dishwasher Safe Rivete

WearEver D921SA64 Authentic Hard Enamel Nonstick Interior Porcelain Exterior Dishwasher Safe Riveted and Stainless Steel Handle 10-Piece Cookware Set, BlackFor the price, this is a good set of cookware. They have a nice sturdy weight to them. This is one of the few sets I found in this price range that still have knobs instead of handles for the lids. Food heats up quickly and evenly in them. Very easy clean up inside and out.

I love these pans! Everything just slides right off onto the plate and there isn't any residue left over...The lids are odd, though. They don't sit on the edge of the pan like most pots, but sit kind of down into the pan. The 2 qt pan feels a little small, but all in all I like them very much.

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I have been looking for a cookware product that I was willing to take a chance on purchasing and Wearever cookware fit the bill. It is as it is described. Lightweight and easy to clean.

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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Char-Griller 3001 Grillin' Pro 40,800-BTU Gas Grill

Char-Griller 3001 Grillin' Pro 40,800-BTU Gas GrillI've done plenty of research and seen many grills before picking the 'Char-Griller Pro 3001'. I think if you really want a solid grill that lasts forever, get a Weber. For me paying $700+ for a similar Weber isn't an option. You also should beware of the inexpensive stainless steel grills (anything under $400). Their not stainless, the metal is thin & flimsy and they start showing signs of rust in a matter of months. I even saw some demos with rust stains?? This shouldn't be a problem with the finish on the Char-Griller. Plus I noticed it ranked well in Consumer Reports. I picked mine up at Menards for $149.00 (on 06/26/09).

At times it was challenging to put together. The pictures and directions could've been more descriptive on which way things face when you put them together (ie: the legs). Plus the location of parts within the box. I had to find parts that I needed early in the installation that were wrapped up with things late in the installation?! Once you get it together it's pretty solid. It starts easily and heats up fast. For me in less than 5-10 min. on high the temperature gage was at 650 degrees (on a windy 70 degree day in Chicago). The grates are porcelain coated cast iron. That's a feature you want to look for in a grill. You'll see those on higher priced models. The grates have a side for 'Searing' and a side for 'Grilling'. They cleanup easily and give GREAT grill marks. Now mind you my last grill was a 12 year old 'Char-Broil' that was shot and I've only used this one twice. But from what I can tell (so far) unless you want to pay a ton for something better this is a great grill for the price.

Update: 07-27-09

It's still a great grill for the price. I have one thing I never liked and if you're coming from an older grill like me you should be aware of this. Older gas grills (5 or 10 years) had the burners right along the bottom of the grill base with a metal shield over the top. You then had 5 inches or so between the shield and the grilling grates. This would give you space for 'Lava Rock', 'Ceramic Brickets' and some wood chips if you choose. The rocks or bricks would catch grease and reduce flare ups. To keep the grill clean you change the rock out once a season or so. NONE OF THE NEW GRILLS (including the Char-Griller) are setup like this. They ALL have the burners and shields right below the grilling grates. And you have no room for anything below the burners. So you need to be sure to keep the bottom of the grill CLEAN and CLEAR of debris (drip trays too). As I stated before this grill heats fast and puts out a good flame. Well after cooking about 10 times or so I had some debris and an oily film on the bottom from cooking & basting things. Yep you guessed it, FIRE, FIRE! Luckily I caught it after just a couple minutes of cooking and shut it down and put everything out. I cleaned out the bottom turned it back on and it was fine. So be safe and keep it clean!

After lots of research settled on this grill and at under $200, nothing compares. After three months of use, looks and works like new. The cast iron construction leads to even heat, the burners work well, there are trays on both sides (one is a side burner with a flat cover), and it does a great job of grilling.

The drip TRAY is easy to reach (as opposed to a hole that a can hangs under) and the barrel construction also lends to the even heat of the grill.

The smoker attachment is a nice idea for those who want the flexibility and convenience of a gas grill with the option for smoke/charcoal; although I have not used it I think I will be purchasing the attachment before next Thanksgiving (nothing like a smoked turkey on the grill).

Cons: Assembly is a little bit of work and is best accomplished with two people. It is not something you want to do in a hurry and while not easy, it wasn't an overwhelming challenge either. In other words, yes, you have to do a little bit of thinking and it really helped to have another person to verify understanding and help to hold pieces. If you feel you are mechanically challenged, could be frustrating, but don't be scared away. Assembly time for two people who don't do much if any mechanical work, was about 90 leisurely minutes.

With so many nice-looking but cheaply made grills with cheap parts out there, the Char-Griller stands out with it's simple efficient design and comparatively heavy parts.

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If you are looking for a good gas grill and you are on a budget, then the $170 for this is probably a good buy. Frankly I don't see the need for $500, $800, $2000 grills that are mostly name buying or grill envy inducing. You buy a grill to cook food not to be backyard bling. If you one of those huge backyard million dollar mansion types, then your not reaidng this anyway and move on to you Weber's and such. For us down to earth people this will suffice.

I've read alot of reviews saying that the directions are utterly useless and hard to understand. I don't know if Char-griller re-wrote the directions or what but I didn't find them difficult to follow. Maybe if you are the type that only looks at the pictures to assemble things, you might have a little prblems, are they are all in grey scale and not color, but even the picies are marked with stickers saying things like, "this side faces inside" or "this is the long wired burner tube". Sometime you might even feel alittle insulted that they tell you the burned tube has a longer wire attached because its some 4 inches longer and VERY obvious. But the directions have words besides pictures and they are quite clear on what to do and what pieces you need. Plus the screws/bolts/washers are very nicely packaged with sizes printed on both sides of the pack.

I'm not mechanically inclined by anymeans, but save your wallet some heartache and put it together yourself. all you need is one phillips head screw driver (maybe a pliers for when you attach the warming grate). But other than that its simple to assemble, eventhough it took just over two hours doing it by myself. But even the directions tell you that you need two people. Well you don't. The hardest part is getting the cart legs to stay put when your attaching the all and connecting them.

There was only one piece that I had to bend slightly to make it fit and that was the front panel. There was alittle too much bend in the top of the piece but once I bent it down about 10 degrees it fit perfectly. As for the rest of the grill, everything lined up perfectly and went together without any naughty words needing to be uttered.

This grill heats up very quickly, but then again I've never had a gas grill before so maybe everyone does, but I can get the temp to 600+ in around 5 minutes.

The one thing that I noticed is that there seems to be quite a bit of manufacturing oil residue. And it is real sticky when you putting the top and bottom grill barrels on. The directions say to run it for 15 minutes with the ild closed to get rid of it, but there is still quite a bit left. Maybe I just got an oil happy factory cutter, but I won't speculate on that.

The surface area is quite large for the over all size of the grill. Most grills seem to be wide and shallow where as this is quite deep and could be an optical illusion, but nice size for my family of four.

I'll update with more comments when I get a few meals put on this.

Over all I am very happy with the grill and my decision to assemble it myself.

The three piece grate system seems to stay in place well enough and should present a problem. They are also porcelain coated cast iron and should hold the heat nicely and be easy enough to clean. Another cleaning feature I like is the easy to reach drip pan. some people have written that it doesn't drain well, but I can't comment on that yet, but will in an update post later. The nice sized pull out pan seems large enough to not have to worry about it overflowing except in the large of cookouts doing multiple full loads.

I was very suprised at the weight of this grill for the cost. This looks and feels like a heavy charcoal grill (probably since Char-griller is more known for that type of grill). I liked it better than the shiny, "polish me every weekend" looking cookers out there and it lends itself to being rather manly in appearance as apposed to a lot of the fairy foo-foo stuff out there. The box weighed around 90 pounds and assembled with the tank on it it still sits around the same weight, so I don't think anyone short of tornado ally dwellers need worry about it blowing over, even with a cover on it.

I would have liked to be able to have those lava rocks or similar things in the bottom of the grill to help against flare ups from the food juices but there doesn't seem to be alot of room to put stuff like that in there as the heat shields are within a few inches of the grates. I remember a friends older grill have lots of room and the burners/heat shields were under all the lava rocks and it looked nice and it helped with flare-ups quite a bit, but it seems all the grills are made like this now. Hmm. I wonder why.

One thing I'd like to see changed is the thin side tray. Not so much because it feels flimsy, because it feels solid enough to hold stuff, but when you move the grill, I'd like to see something alittle more robust to grab hold of to move this 90+ pounds around with.

In closing, if you want a gas grill, don't have alot of money, want a masculine look, buy this. remember its the quality of the cook that makes a good meal and not spending alot of money on asthestics.

Anyway, I'm off to the store to buy some grilling food so I can update this later.

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Originally bought from Lowes. Had no trouble assembly, but instructions were not good. Having assembled a few grills in the past sort of know how things went together. The grill cooked well and everything was easy to regulate etc. The sheet metal that formed the base was bent in one area but I made it work...this metal was very thin and it showed it when the full propane tank was put on it. The side burner almost useless; it seemed like the vertical distance between the burner and grate there was too much and even on high it was hard to get consistently hot enough. Had a lot of flare ups with this grill even with temp medium or below with burgers, etc(sometimes pretty serious ones,as in having to remove all food out of there as it was a raging inferno inside) and you have to pay VERY close attention to this. The grill is difficult to clean. the area under the burners is hard to get to and keep scraped out...the whole grill nearly burned up once because of a flame-up there, and the stuff doesn't drain out of there nearly as well as it should but will just pool there over time. After three years, the brackets holding the drip pan have rusted away and the brackets holding the flavorizing bars have rusted away and the flavorizers themselves are rusting away. this grill kept covered the entire time. the burners themselves have held up but look like they could be replaced easily by the standard tube burner replacement seen for 15 bucks or so at wally or HD. sadly, going to have to toss the grill because of the rust. It was covered, but I do live in a humid climate. no serious complaint, i did not pay much for this and did not expect to get very many years out of it. This grill lasted for 3 years under a stored covered patio, but wheeled outside to cook, but has to be retired due to severe rust....the flavorizers now just sit on the burners themselves(now making grill unusable) due to the brackets that once held them about an inch over the burners are gone from rust and the drip pan fell off due to rusting brackets too. I have considered drilling holes and putting in some stainless or brass nuts and bolts etc to try to serve as holders, but nah, the difficulty cleaning and maintaining under the burners and the serious flame-up problems I've had cooking burgers on this have made me tired of fooling with it and now am looking elsewhere. I will not buy another one.

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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Outset QB45, Rosewood 3-in-1 Grill Brush w/replaceable bristles and pad

Outset QB45, Rosewood 3-in-1 Grill Brush w/replaceable bristles and padReviews, trust you should exercise. Bristles fall out of brush head on first use. Trust the reviews, certainly I did not. Purchased brush replacement heads. Lo and behold, product was defective on first use. My tasty burger, no longer bristle-free. Lesson learned.

Pad may be replaceable, but it shouldn't need replacement in ninety days, after modest use. Brush it replaced lasted more than a year.

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good brush, cleans well. The handle is nice and sturdy, and the head pops off easily when you need to change it out

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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Flavorwood Grill Smoke Can

Camerons FWME Flavorwood Grilling Smoke Can, Mesquite, BlackI bought this can mainly as a joke. The joke was on me,however, when it came to shipping/handling. If you can find this item in a local grocery store or specialty grilling store it'd save you some money. Or perhaps order enough to make the shipping/handling cost worth it all.

Anyway... back to the product.

The can is about the size of a can of tuna, with a hole punched right on the top. Just peal off the sticker, covering the hole, and set it right in with the coals.

It pumps out smoke for a good bit of time... and steadily.

I did some burgers and black beans, and it kept smoking throughout the whole time.

If you want mesquite flavor and not a whole lot of stuff, this can will do ya good.

It'd work good for tail-gaiting, or any place where load-and-go barbecuing is going on.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Cast Iron Mongolian BBQ Dome Griddle

Cast Iron Mongolian BBQ Dome GriddleIt is a good size grill for use on the portable gas stove. The material of the grill is cast iron which is durable and guarantee to last a life time. But I think the resin coating is unnecessary as it can be scratched by utensils. Actually with proper natural seasoning with fat, the non stick property is more durable and healthy.

Product wasn't of the quality I expected. Little depth and lighter than I expected. Thinking of returning it, if I can finde a better quality.

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It's small

The dome makes it difficult to put veggies on

The little pour doesn't work very well

It's heavy duty cast iron... The only redeeming thing about it.

Not worth the price, get a griddle.

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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Weber 7416 Rapidfire Chimney Starter

Weber 7416 Rapidfire Chimney StarterI'm a big food Network fan and my favorite guy is Alton. What I saw on one of his shows was the most awesome advice for this device. Take ONE, that's right, ONE piece of newspaper and sprinkle a few drops of vegetable oil on it; then put it under your chimney starter (outdoors, please, eggman if you're reading this) and fire it up with a full can of any kind of charcoal. You won't believe how well this works. One more thing; DO NOT set a chimney starter on a gravel driveway when you start it. For some reason, the heat transfers much easier through gravel than concrete. Just put the thing on your grill grate and wait for 20 minutes. You'll have smokin' hot coals that will be almost too hot for smokin' food. I even saw Alton searing tuna on top of one of these things.

This is the absolute best way to get your grill going. Unlike the little chimneys sold at Lowe's, this holds a lot of charcoal, enough to fill an entire kettle grill, and the airflow through it is very efficient. Two sheets of newspaper and a match, and your briquettes will be ready to go in 10-15 minutes.

The aluminized finish on this resists heat and rust quite well. Other reviewers have commented on the helper handle, but the really key feature of this chiminey starter is the conical wire grid inside that holds up the charcoal. Unlike perforated metal plate inside the no-name chimeny starters, this wire grid lets all of the flame from the newspaper through to the charcoal, resulting in the charcoal lighting in half the time.

All of that, and it isn't any more expensive that the no-name brands. Bigger, faster, and more durable. What more could you ask for?

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I usually cook in small batches, so I have a small Weber Smokey Joe. Since the grill is so small, I figured I could get away with using a perforated coffee can as a chimney starter to save the $13. I took the can, removed both ends with a can opener, and made a bunch of holes along the bottom with a bottle opener. I then put a sheet of newspaper inside, pile the coals on top, and light it. The can worked, and I used it for over a year, but then I finally decided that this starter was cheap enough that I should give it a try.

The difference is night and day -my coals start in half the time with the Weber, are much hotter when started, and, if I need to, I can start a LOT more coals at once. When they call this "Rapidfire" they mean it. If I had known what I do now, I never would've gone the coffee can route. This thing is so cheap, and works so well, that everyone with a charcoal grill should have one.

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I've had several of these. They are great. Word of warning when done dumping coals look into the chimney to be sure all coals are gone. In the process of transporting my chimney to bare ground, I hadn't noticed that a small piece of coal dropped out and rolled near the house on my deck out of sight. Dog woke me up at 2AM my deck and house were on fire. Got it under control and repaired. Very thankful to my dog and that my home is brick. Since then I have seen coals stuck in the chimney grate after pouring. Please be careful folks. I was fortunate to have a persistent dog. Still use one today.

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This starter is bigger than I thought it would be when I ordered it. It is big enough that I have never filled it more than about halfway with briquettes. Even at about half-full it is enough to supply two dutch ovens (12 inch and 14 inch, stacked) with enough firepower to cook a good meal.

I really like that this requires no lighter fluid and will start the charcoal faster than the lighter fluid ever could. Applying a little cooking oil to the paper you place in the bottom does seem to start the charcoal faster, although it will temporarily smoke a bit more. Without adding oil I have found that I sometimes need to wait 10-12 more minutes longer or add more paper to the bottom before the charcoal is fully going.

To stress again the size of this, filling the starter completely as shown in the picture would probably use between one-quarter and one-third of a 20 pound bag of charcoal.

By consistently filling my it to approximately the same level (between the second and third holes on the side) my starter has developed a nice dull ring around it from the oxidation of the aluminum at high temperatures. Yes, the can was red hot (actually glowing). This does not in any way affect function and is almost certainly the reason for the aluminized steel, since this layer of oxidized aluminum will help to prevent oxidation of the steel (rust). I suspect that this would extend to cover the whole can after several years of use or a few big barbecues where the whole can is filled.

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Friday, November 22, 2013

Scotch-Btite 3M 12-Pack Stainless Steel Scrubbers

Scotch-Btite 3M 12-Pack Stainless Steel ScrubbersLove them, they work well, I specifically searched out this brand because they work so well. In every room for many jobs. I've tried other knock-offs, this is far superior. They lose their shape, but so what. They still do the job and they don't fall apart. They last a long time and I LOVE THEM.

Great! Worked great but did seem to fall apart faster than the Fuller Brush products I purchased last time. Needs more thought.

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they actually scrub my stainless steel pots extreemely well. The cleaning ability is 5 stars,but they shred apart and become a bigball of mushed steel scrub. the 12 pack is good because it allows me to change them out regularly . for what this cost and how well they work, i'll keep using it!

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These scrubbers are large and the stainless steel coils are dense Great for pots and pans of wheels in my husbands shop.

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These work even better when you sprinkle a little Bartenders Friend in the pan to make a scrubbing paste. They last a long time and don't scratch your pans. Very effective to remove egg stains and fried on stains.

Friday, August 23, 2013

NFL Metro 3-Piece BBQ Tool Set in Carry Case

NFL San Francisco 49ers Metro 3-Piece BBQ Tool Set in Carry CaseNot bad quality. I think that they could have designed it a little easier to get out as well. I was also hoping that the team logo would be on the actual utinsels but I really didn't look that close considering I purchased Dec. 23 for a last minute Christmas gift.

Basically Your Paying For The Case Because No Where On The Item Inside Does It Mention A Team Should Have Bought A Case And Had It Stenciled

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Stansport Outdoor 267 Non-Stick Aluminum Camp Stove Griddle

Stansport Outdoor 267 Non-Stick Aluminum Camp Stove GriddleI bought this to use with the Stansport Outfitter Series 50,000 BTU Output Propane Stove. For that purpose, it was not the best choice, because it is too narrow to fit over both burners simultaneously. The burners on the stove are very widely placed as well, which means that the middle of the griddle (aluminum, so it doesn't get hot everywhere, mostly just right under the flames,) cannot fry pancakes. I found the website confusing when I was looking for the right griddle to buy, so I feel like that was mostly Stansport's fault. Also, it came to me with one of the side handles bent, like someone had twisted it somehow. That just screamed SHODDY. At this point, this thing would have gotten 3 stars.

BUT, I mainly got this griddle because it's nonstick and we cook entirely without oil in our house. I was able to grill pancakes on this with ZERO sticking, just like on my expensive French non-stick crepe pan at home. I was even able to flip them with a serving spoon that's slightly shovel-shaped, since I forgot my spatula on our last camping trip. So for that, this bad boy gets one of its stars back. If it were just a little bigger, I'd give it 5, but for someone with a smaller stove than mine, this thing is a great choice for oil-free frying!

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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Whirlpool WF183SM1 18" High Velocity Stand Fan

Whirlpool WF183SM1 18' High Velocity Stand FanI do indeed use the rotating axle mode most of the time. The tilting head is very sturdy and a real bonus for a standing fan to point down. I use an air compressor to clean the fan so its not a problem but access to blades could be considered difficult. I find it oddly attractive for what it is. Its industrial design is softened by clean lines and attractive finish to all the components. I will buy another one soon.

This fan is much better than the regular oscillating fans at circulating the air in my apartment. The fan motor oscillates the blades inside the cage while the everything else is stationary. And it goes up and down as well as side to side. It moves all the air in the room and is fairly quiet. Dust doesn't seem to stick to the metal cage so much as the plastic fan I had before. It runs at 67 watts which is about the same as a light bulb. It was easy to assemble but the thumbscrew that attaches the fan to the base pole would not thread. I don't feel it's a problem. I'm very happy with this fan.

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Absolutely love this fan. It moves a ton of air with some noise when on high, not enough that you cant hear the tv, but you know its running. i'm going to buy another one.

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I have had a Lasko oscillating fan in my bedroom which serves to;

1. Circulate the air when I'm going to sleep (I can't stand it when there isn't air circulating, for whatever reason).

2. To help the moisture in my shower stall dry out quicker so I don't have mold growing in my bathroom, because the exhaust fan (like in most apartments) barely removes the moisture from it.

The Lasko does okay, but I wanted something sturdier since it's a cheap, $20.00 Wal-Mart special, and it doesn't quite blow enough air.

The Whirlpool blows the Lasko out of water, just on the low setting! I like the idea that the air circulates without it actually moving left and right from the base itself, and it almost gets as much range as one that does. This is also a plus if you have a tight space that you'd like to have the most exposure to the circulation.

I also like the fact that it's got a metal grill and blades. I'm not a fan of the plastic ones, and it seems like just a day after I clean off the dust on the fan, the layer just builds right back up again.

The Whirlpool has ran for about three days now, and no dust. Plus, because it's running better on low than the Lasko, I can actually shut it off for a while!

The only thing that I was disappointed with when it first arrived was the fact that the base was plastic. I kinda thought, "Really? The fan weighs more than the base? Really?" But then I assembled it, and I guess it's alright. It's a little disheartening too, because the base doesn't really look like it's plastic from the pictures (even in the video) and I thought that paying the money I did, would have meant it wasn't.

I'm not going to send it back though, because it's doing a much better job than the Lasko did.

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Love these series of fans. This one is slightly louder than the 12 & 14"er's, but it also has much more potential for creating pressure over a larger area. i bought these fans to help make my air conditioning more efficient throughout the house. We also use them to develop a breeze for when the tradewinds go away. wonderful fan, and worth the money. Whirlpool is also an awesome company to work with as all of my appliances are also whirlpool.

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