It served us well

@Madshadi (8840)
Brussels, Belgium
April 1, 2018 11:21am CST
It’s been almost two years since we bought this little hot air fan (not sure if that’s how it’s called) and it’s been of great use. Although we have central heating and the house is warm all year around, this comes handy when we want to quickly heat a room. Especially the bathroom when my little daughter takes her bath. We bought it for less than 40€. I think for that price it served us well and for a long time. And as outside temperatures are on raise, we won’t have to buy a new one until the end of summer (well, very likely so). Still, I was sad to see it go. Do you use hot air fans?
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@Courage7 (19633)
• United States
1 Apr 18
Yes I have one small good one and it only cost me $5. It is fantastic.
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@Madshadi (8840)
• Brussels, Belgium
1 Apr 18
That's ridiculously cheap. How can they make profit selling at such cheap price?
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@Courage7 (19633)
• United States
1 Apr 18
@Madshadi I do not know. I bought it at Walmart.
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@Madshadi (8840)
• Brussels, Belgium
1 Apr 18
@Courage7 I would buy 6 of them for that price.
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@amadeo (111938)
• United States
1 Apr 18
we have an electric heater in our bathroom.
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@Madshadi (8840)
• Brussels, Belgium
1 Apr 18
That's where I find it the most useful
@amadeo (111938)
• United States
2 Apr 18
@Madshadi yes for us anyways
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@amadeo (111938)
• United States
2 Apr 18
@Madshadi good evening.Hope all is well there.
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@Shavkat (140118)
• Philippines
1 Apr 18
I never had used it here in my hometown. I had tried when I was living in a country with four seasons before.
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@Shavkat (140118)
• Philippines
2 Apr 18
@Madshadi I am back in the Philippines now. I am living in the mountainside and it doesn't need to have this device. My hometown's weather is cool all year round. But then, I need to use it if I am in the countryside.
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@Madshadi (8840)
• Brussels, Belgium
1 Apr 18
Is it because it’s warm where you live now?
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@pgntwo (22408)
• Derry, Northern Ireland
1 Apr 18
Lifesavers when the central heating fails, as it did just after the Beast from the East struck here at the end of February.
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@Madshadi (8840)
• Brussels, Belgium
1 Apr 18
That's true. It's always good to have this at home.
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@pgntwo (22408)
• Derry, Northern Ireland
1 Apr 18
@Madshadi A lifesaver, or at least a chill-remover ;)
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@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
1 Apr 18
Nope we dont. It is usually hot here. But I want to say goodbye to your little hot iai fan. It served you well.
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@Madshadi (8840)
• Brussels, Belgium
1 Apr 18
It was a nice winter companion
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@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
2 Apr 18
@Madshadi yes. it will be greatly missed.
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• Philippines
2 Apr 18
No we don't. Our air here is already hot hehe .
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@Madshadi (8840)
• Brussels, Belgium
2 Apr 18
I can imagine that
@LeaPea2417 (37379)
• Toccoa, Georgia
1 Apr 18
Yes, we do own two and it is nice to use for extra heat on those real cold days of Winter.
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@Madshadi (8840)
• Brussels, Belgium
1 Apr 18
I should consider getting more than one next winter.
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@DianneN (247186)
• United States
4 May 18
We have a few for emergencies, but our bathrooms have built in heaters. It sure helps on a chilly day, no matter how warm the house is.
@cintol (11261)
• United States
1 Apr 18
We just use cool air fans but you should buy a new one now at the end of cold season and get it on sale
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@Madshadi (8840)
• Brussels, Belgium
1 Apr 18
They don’t sell them now but that would be a good idea
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@JudyEv (342112)
• Rockingham, Australia
2 Apr 18
We have one very similar. We have reverse cycle air-conditioning but it doesn't really reach the office so we just turn the fan on for a while till the room heats up.
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@Madshadi (8840)
• Brussels, Belgium
2 Apr 18
This one doesn't blow air too far either. But it does warm up rooms really fast when doors are closed
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@andriaperry (117146)
• Anniston, Alabama
1 Apr 18
Yes I have a few for when I am at the rentals working or when my heating unit breaks down.
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@Madshadi (8840)
• Brussels, Belgium
1 Apr 18
Its great for emergencies like that
@Icydoll (36717)
• India
1 Apr 18
We have electric heater in our bathroom..
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@Madshadi (8840)
• Brussels, Belgium
1 Apr 18
I didn’t know you need one in your country