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The NOMA Retro Portable Oscillating Desk Fan combines vintage style with modern performance to help keep your space comfortable. Its sleek, all-metal design adds a touch of retro charm, making it a functional and stylish addition to any room. Perfect for both work and relaxation, it produces a refreshing breeze in offices, bedrooms, and living spaces. This stylish fan helps enhance your comfort throughout the day or night.
Oscillates 85° for wide coverage and consistent airflow
Features 3-speed settings for customizable airflow
Dimensions: 12" D x 17 5/8" H (30.7 x 44.5 cm)
Built-in carrying handle for easy portability
Constructed with durable all-metal materials for long-lasting use
Tilts for adjustable airflow direction to suit your needs
| Part Number | FT30-9A3 |
|---|---|
| Fan Type | Desk |
| Area Coverage (sq ft) | 5381.95 ft² |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Assembled Height (in) | 17.52 in |
| Assembled Length (in) | 13.39 in |
| Assembled Width (in) | 9.45 in |
| Assembled Weight (lb) | 7.05 lb |
| Colour | Silver |
| Noise Level (dB) | 65 dB |
| Certifications | ETL Listed |
|---|---|
| Wireless Standard Compatibility | No Wireless Connectivity |
| Smart System Compatibility | No Smart Technology |
| Advanced Features | Oscillating, Portable, Assembly Required |
| Accessories List | No Accessories Included |
| Filter Type | No Filter |
| Indicator Light Type | Not Applicable |
| Maximum Air Flow Capacity (CFM) | 1700 ft³/min |
| Voltage (V) | 120 V |
| Wattage Rating (w) | 45 W |
| Control Type | Mechanical |
| Cord Length (in) | 0.72 in |
| Batteries Required Quantity | 0 |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Product Use(s) | Indoor |
$140.96
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