💨 Elevate your workspace breeze game with the Tornado Pro—where power meets precision!
The Tornado 24 Inch Pro Series Wall Mount Fan is a high-velocity, industrial-grade fan designed for commercial and factory environments. Featuring a powerful 7200 CFM airflow, 3-speed motor, and adjustable oscillation and tilt, it delivers customizable cooling without occupying floor space. Constructed from durable aluminum and powder-coated steel with a rust-resistant grille, it ensures longevity and safety, meeting UL and OSHA standards. Its quiet operation and extra-long 6.6 FT power cord make it a top choice for professional settings.
J**.
Massive Air Movement
I use these in my greenhouse, and boy do they move money. We needed a 120V solution for air circulation, and thus couldn't go with HAF fans like Schaefer fans. These fit the bill, having such a crazy high CFM rating at 1.5 amps.At full speed, holy moly do they get the air moving. We replaced a bunch of cheap Hurricane classic fans that run 0.5 amps.At 3x the power consumption, these are moving 11x as much air. And you can really feel it.Installation is extremely easy, though the instructions aren't super clear about every little detail.Screw the back plate to the motor, screw the blade to the motor hub, then snap the front housing onto the back housing. Don't forget that little screw at the bottom. Line up the "prong" of the front housing up at the top, with the logo of the fan centered, and then screw the tiny screw that's already installed into the back housing from the factory into the front, screwing the two housings together. Then snap the clips along the sides together.The mounting arm is easy enough to install as well, and very self explanatory. Two bolts, one big, another small, and threaded. Install them, but keep the smaller bolt un-torqued until you have the fan mounted on your wall so you can set the angle of the fan. I run them straight with no down tilt.The reviews mentioning about concrete walls are false. The instructions do mention it, but that's just silly. These fans have 3 big holes on the mounting pole. 3 long screws with washers on them, bolted into a stud, is more than adequate.I wouldn't trust shooting them into drywall anchors, but even plywood walls would be fine.Very happy.Of course they are loud. They are giant, move a stupid amount of air. They are going to make a lot of noise. That being said, keep in mind that a fan at this size making this much CFM will produce a lot less noise than a smaller fan producing the same amount of CFM.I can't really comment on noise as I run them at full blast in an environment where noise doesn't matter whatsoever. I can say however that yes, these are 100% for commercial use. They are big, loud, move insane amounts of air, and are definitely not meant for any sort of residential use. If you're concerned about noise, this probably isn't the correct fan for your application anyways.
A**R
CRAPPY AIR FLOW? READ THIS!!
You're welcome in advance.This item was a 1 star, but now it's a FIVE!!After complaining about the terrible airflow from TWO of these I bought, I did a little tinkering. Mine came with the fan blades already attached. Looked like photo #1 with the bottom side of the rivets visible. I flipped the fan blade around so it looks like photo #2 with the rounded top side of the rivets showing and the hex set screw ON THE MOTOR SIDE like in photo #3.Try this!!! I've had two of these in my garage for almost a year and have been SO disappointed in their performance!!NOT ANYMORE!!! THESE THINGS BLOW SOME AIR after this fix.Good luck! And for God's sake unplug yours before you start tinkering with it. Also I put a little blue thread lock on my set screw during the fan blade reinstall. Probably not required but made me feel better using it.
E**N
Effective but loud
We have a home gym in our garage and installed this fan to keep us cool when we work out. The fan is very powerful and effective, but it's super loud. To hear any music or TV over the fan, it has to be blasting at full volume. I wish it was a little less powerful and less loud. It's a bit too much for a regular, enclosed home garage.
K**R
Cools entire garage in minutes.
I installed this up high in my garage with a 30 minute timer. The garage is often too hot for me to work in, and I thought I'd have to get it air conditioned. But this fan blows all the hear out in about 10 minutes. Of coarse it's not going to make it cold or anything. But it makes a huge difference. Yes, it's a little noisy, but not to the extent that you have to raise your voice when speaking or anything. I like the extra long pull chain. That's a good touch, even though I don't actually use it. It was a little clumsy to install, I would suggest having a second person on a second ladder, but I was able to do it myself in about 30 minutes total, from opening the box, to enjoying the breeze. Thanks for a great product.
S**N
Great airflow
Ordered two of these, but given the size and volume of air, one was more than enough in our 15' x 30' shop. The oscillating feature allows it keep air flowing across the shop! I was a little apprehensive to assemble but the instructions were straightforward. Had it assembled within 10 minutes. Once we decided where to place/install the mount it was pretty quick and easy.This was a great addition to the shop!
B**E
Quality high powered fan
I put this in my garage gym for the hot summers and love it! It moves some serious air! Sturdy. Well-built. I’m and avid weight lifter and needed moving air in the hot temperatures. Only two drawbacks. (1) This fan is LOUD. I didn’t mind this in my garage, and this is common for industrial fans. Just FYI. (2) This fan is EITHER oscillating OR fixed. Changing between the two requires reseating a screw. Not hard, but not the simple push of a button either. Highly recommend this fan to anyone needing to love air in a gym or industrial space.
H**E
Make Big Wind, Big Wind Good =)
Wanted something to move the air around in my 20' x 20' garage. This does it. Oscillation has good range. Only thing that is sort of a detraction is noise level. I think that the aluminum blades are louder than steel blades would be. But, when i have one of my machines on it is really not that much of an issue. Its Oscillating range states 70 degrees ? Maybe i would need to use one of the other 2 screw holes in the disc below the motor. The hole that i screwed the curved arm into has it moving back and forth in about a 30-35 degrees arc which is good for me.
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