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    #131
    Thanks for the inputs gents. I think I'll go with Sharp this time.

    Asahi 2020 models look awfully nice though. Gives off a warm, vintagey resort vibe.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Thanks for the inputs gents. I think I'll go with Sharp this time.

    Asahi 2020 models look awfully nice though. Gives off a warm, vintagey resort vibe.



    Yung Sharp nga matibay, parang 4-5 years na yung isang stand fan namin. Yung desk fan na niregalo ko sa Ate ko eh mga ganun na din katagal. La pa naman issue.

    Naiinis lang ako dun sa mga bolt type lock. Hassle pag naglilinis. Mas convenient yung quick release type levers na 3 at isang kumakapit sa taas. Hehe

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    #133
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Thanks for the inputs gents. I think I'll go with Sharp this time.

    Asahi 2020 models look awfully nice though. Gives off a warm, vintagey resort vibe.



    Nice yan ah. What price range niyan?

    Vornado ko conked out after 9yrs of use. Ang ingay ng bearing now. I think nakasira is yung pag add ng lubricating oil ng local Vornado service center. As per manual kasi, do not lubricate daw.

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    #134
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    If you need one that has an app and/or voice control, as well as an elaborate way to schedule their on/off operation, any mechanically-switched fan with a smart plug is all you need.
    You can't change fan speed or oscillation with a smart plug. Wanted to add my Sharp stand fan into my smart home environment but on/off lang kaya.

    I'm considering this Toshiba fan with digital controls which can be controlled by my smart RF blaster.

    Toshiba F-LSA2(W)PH Remote Digital Fan 16inch

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    #135
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    You can't change fan speed or oscillation with a smart plug. Wanted to add my Sharp stand fan into my smart home environment but on/off lang kaya.

    I'm considering this Toshiba fan with digital controls which can be controlled by my smart RF blaster.

    Toshiba F-LSA2(W)PH Remote Digital Fan 16inch
    That is true. We keep the fan at the lowest speed and the oscillation turned on in the bedroom and use a smartplug to control its power. I use a routine so it works in conjunction with the A/C.

    There's also a fan in the kitchen but this time, the oscillation is turned off.

    99% of the time, we're fine with this configuration so cheap fans + smartplugs work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Yung Sharp nga matibay, parang 4-5 years na yung isang stand fan namin. Yung desk fan na niregalo ko sa Ate ko eh mga ganun na din katagal. La pa naman issue.

    Naiinis lang ako dun sa mga bolt type lock. Hassle pag naglilinis. Mas convenient yung quick release type levers na 3 at isang kumakapit sa taas. Hehe

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    Para daw feeling technician pag nagkakalas. Ok din yung lock ring type.

    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    Nice yan ah. What price range niyan?
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    1st pic is 2.6k to 3.xxk bro. 2nd pic mahal, 5.xk, ka presyo na ng mga inverter fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Para daw feeling technician pag nagkakalas. Ok din yung lock ring type.



    1st pic is 2.6k to 3.xxk bro. 2nd pic mahal, 5.xk, ka presyo na ng mga inverter fan.
    Hehe, need pa talaga Phillips screwdriver eh.

    Pero maganda naman Asahi, Japan ang motor niyan afaik lalo na nung unang labas yun pinagmamalaki nila.
    Tsaka maganda nga design especially yung brown and black sa 1st pic.

    Kung yung sa 2nd pic, kapag nasira motor, dapat palitan lang yun kasi pang-matagalan yung body at fan frame, sayang na itapon lang hehe.

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    #138
    I have an Asahi fan. 18 years old now. May crack na ang case but everything else works fine.


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    #139
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Para daw feeling technician pag nagkakalas. Ok din yung lock ring type.



    1st pic is 2.6k to 3.xxk bro. 2nd pic mahal, 5.xk, ka presyo na ng mga inverter fan.
    Mahal nga. Saw this in Ansons kanina. Didn't ask how much net after discount.

    Ok din sana if DC motor na ginamit nila diyan sa retro fanClick image for larger version. 

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    #140
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Thanks for the inputs gents. I think I'll go with Sharp this time.
    I looked into this sharp fan, its price is good(1328 php) , but because of the fan blade design, i'll pass.



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