Stay Cool, Stay Quiet! 🌬️
The Honeywell HTF210B QuietSet Personal Table Fan is a compact, oscillating fan designed for powerful yet quiet cooling. With 4 adjustable power and sound levels, it offers customizable comfort for any indoor space. Weighing just 2 pounds and featuring a sleek black design, this fan is perfect for bedrooms, offices, and living rooms, helping you save on energy costs while maintaining a comfortable atmosphere.
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5"D x 5"W x 13"H |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Collection Name | Home,Living,Office |
Electric Fan Design | Floor Fan |
Style Name | Traditional |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Bamboo |
Specification Met | UL |
Voltage | 110120 Volts |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Control Method | Touch |
Connector Type | Standard Wall Outlet Plug |
Efficiency | More Efficient Than AC Motor Fans,But Relative Efficiency Compared To All Fans Unknown |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Power Levels | 4 |
Main Power Connector Type | Standard Wall Outlet Plug |
Number of Speeds | 4 |
Wattage | 5 watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Room Type | Bedroom, Living Room |
Additional Features | Manual |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cooling, Air Circulation |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Controller Type | Button Control |
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Almost Perfect
I've had one of these at work for about eighteen months, and I absolutely love it there. Moves just enough air to keep me comfortable without blowing papers off my desk. I finally saw it on sale back in March and bought one for my bedside as I'm tired of cooling a seven room house with the AC just to be able to sleep in the one room I'm in. As a nighttime fan, I'm not quite as impressed as the baffle fins can't be adjusted, and it blows mostly straight out and slightly upwards, which I never noticed as my desk surface is well below my core, so the air goes right where it needs to. With my nightstand being above my head when I'm lying down, most of the stream blows uselessly above me. Not really the fan's fault, so I'm not knocking off a star, but I definitely noticed the difference quickly, and have to run it a setting higher which means slightly more noise. The other issue is the LEDs. Whoever designed a bedside fan (it has a "sleep" setting and shutoff timer, so I know they had that in mind) with intensely bright blue LEDs should be slapped. It was keeping me awake if I faced it. Thankfully, I'm handy with a screwdriver (a torx security bit set is needed, but cheaply acquired if you don't already have one like I did) and it wasn't difficult to disassemble enough to extract the board for a little modification. To start, I covered the LEDs with a thick layer of orange sharpie to cut down on the blue spectrum, but eventually, I'll probably desolder them all and replace with amber LEDs instead as the light indicators are now almost too dim to see in anything but complete darkness (not unexpected). Not sure how well that will work as the control panel also has blue-colored plastic windows, so I've no idea how much amber light will get through. Might try just one to start to see what happens first. I really wish this thing had amber LEDs to begin with to save a whole lot of trouble. If you decide to modify one for yourself, it would be a decent beginner project as it runs on low-voltage DC (its powered by a 12V 1A wall adapter) and everything is modular as far as the electrical parts. Just lay down a paper towel or something as they greased the crap out of the oscillation mechanism with an overly ample amount of petroleum jelly and if you're not somewhat careful, it might get messy. Everything that needs to be disassembled to get to the board is above that, so its not a major issue unless you drop a screw right into a grease blob like I did. Overall, it's worth the price. I bought the first for about twenty five bucks, and just picked up another for my home office because its on sale for twenty. Four and a half stars (for the LEDs), rounded up to five.
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Perfect if you sleep hot but your spouse sleeps cool
This is perfect for my nightstand. I wanted a small fan to help keep me cool at night but not bother my husband and cause him to freeze (I am going through night sweats). This is working pretty well. He still feels it but it’s not as bad as a standard size fan and o get enough cool air on the lowest setting. Also the sound is incredibly low when I have it on sleep (the lowest speed) so we don’t have to raise the volume on the tv to drown out the sound. I am very happy with this purchase and will be getting another one for my work desk.
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Small but mighty
Perfect addition to kids room. Customizable speed/rotation and fits into an already crowded kids room. Very quiet in the lower settings but “white noise” in higher settings. My only feedback is the plug is the adapter type (so you can unplug from the whole unit) vs it being attached. We lose things a lot in this household so would prefer it “attached” but suppose that may be helpful for some.
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Game changer
I recently picked up a Honeywell Oscillating Personal Fan to swap out my old Honeywell fan in the kitchen, and I couldn't be happier with my decision. Living in Arizona, I know all too well how the heat can ramp up when I'm cooking, especially now that spring is fading into summer. When I’m stirring up meals, the kitchen can feel like a sauna, making it tough to stay comfortable. This little fan has been a game changer! It quietly circulates the air without being disruptive, which is perfect when I’m trying to concentrate on my cooking. I can actually prepare dinner without having to wait for the sun to set and the temperature to drop. The oscillating feature is just right, spreading a gentle breeze throughout the space, making the cooking experience much more enjoyable. Overall, it’s a fantastic addition to my kitchen that has truly transformed my time spent cooking!
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Perfect Little Fan for Nightstands (and Desks!)
I bought this small fan for my son's nightstand, and it's absolutely perfect! It's quiet enough not to disturb his sleep but provides a really nice, consistent breeze. The size is ideal – it doesn't take up much space at all. He loves it, and honestly, after seeing how well it works, I'm ordering a second one for my desk in my office. Highly recommend!
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A Decent Fan for Personal Use, But Don't Expect Miracles
This fan is a decent "little" fan, with "little" being the operative word. Its compact size makes it incredibly versatile, and it's clear that this product is designed more for personal cooling than for widespread room circulation.Currently, I'm using this fan to supplement a more powerful fan in my small bedroom, and in that capacity, it performs adequately. It helps to stir the air and distribute the cooling effect of the primary fan, which is exactly what I needed it for. However, if you're hoping for this fan to single-handedly combat a stuffy room, you'll likely be disappointed.Even when cranked up to its maximum speed, the airflow is quite limited. From a distance of about six feet, you can barely feel any breeze at all. This really underscores its role as a personal fan.Ultimately, this fan excels as a "good little desk fan." It's perfect for placing directly on your workspace to provide a gentle, localized breeze, or perhaps on a nightstand for a bit of personal comfort while sleeping. Just don't expect it to cool down an entire room on its own. If you need significant air movement or a fan to reduce the overall temperature of a space, you'll need to look for a more powerful and larger alternative.
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good for me
Serves the purpose... I've had recent hip replacement, so I've been sleeping in my bedroom recliner... this DEFINEITANLEY helps keeps things cool, very quiet, and just the right amount of breeze... not sure how it would work in other areas, but definitely served my issue!!