I had a 14" Patton fan that did that a long time ago. All the blades were loose. Rivets weren't tight at all...when the fan would spin down, you could hear the clickity clank sounds from the blades on the rivets.
I finally replaced it with a Dayton blade...and what a difference that was...in both air movement and sound.
I have one of these fans which I use under the desk at work...never have had any problems with it in 3 years of using it everyday. It's also good for taking along traveling due to its compactness.
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juterman 3 years ago
Oh sure, how about you watch me blocking your dumb ass
You're just a waste of Youtube's bandwidth
ZacharyDY4 3 years ago
Does this have the shaded 4 pole PSC motor? If so, that is the GOOD one to have. The newer ones use a c-frame motor that is absolute junk.
manhoot 3 years ago
I have this and the newer one, and let me tell you, the newer one is a pile of junk, the older one is better. But both of them don't work as well. :(
fanguyz 3 years ago
What happened to the original blade?
MetalAnchor 3 years ago 2
One of the wings came slightly loose and the fan wobbled significantly as a result, it would have seriously shaken right off the desk...
ZacharyDY4 3 years ago
I had a 14" Patton fan that did that a long time ago. All the blades were loose. Rivets weren't tight at all...when the fan would spin down, you could hear the clickity clank sounds from the blades on the rivets.
I finally replaced it with a Dayton blade...and what a difference that was...in both air movement and sound.
mboltonjr 3 years ago 2
nice the new blade looks good
mylesgifford123 3 years ago 4
I have one of these fans which I use under the desk at work...never have had any problems with it in 3 years of using it everyday. It's also good for taking along traveling due to its compactness.
retrochad 3 years ago 3
No, Lasko, I got it at True Value
ZacharyDY4 3 years ago
it ILG blade
Andrewjarmans 3 years ago