Product Description
Our 20 In. High Velocity Floor Fan is perfect for keeping cool while relaxing indoors in your home, working in the garage or basement, or even to spot cool employees in a warehouse or commercial space. This powerful air circulator requires minimal assembly and has individually balanced metal fan blades and non-skid feet for minimum vibration and a quieter operation, as well as a powder-coated black finish for ease in cleaning. Take this portable fan wherever you go with a built-in carry handle and keep the refreshing breeze going using your choice of 3 speed selections and a fully adjustable, tilting fan head.
Features and Benefits
- High-velocity performance, delivering up to 2,250 CFM with a 3-speed thermally protected motor for heavy-duty cooling in garages and shops
- Constructed with powder-coated steel and OSHA-compliant grilles for long-lasting durability and workshop safety
- Features a 90-degree tilting head to direct high-speed airflow exactly where needed for maximum ventilation
- Lightweight and portable with built-in carry handle and cord retainer
- 3 speed choices via rotary switch
- Metal construction with powder-coated finish for ease in cleaning
- Individually balanced fan blades and non-skid feet for minimum vibration
- For indoor use
- OSHA compliant grilles
- C/UL/US Listed
- 1-year limited warranty
Easily accessible SWITCH for 3 speed operation
Enjoy three speed choices available via rotary switch to ensure you've got just the right amount of air no matter your needs.
TILTS FOR CUSTOMIZED AIRFLOW
Angle this fan up or down to focus the breeze for cooling individuals or to maximize airflow in your space.
Packs A Powerful Punch for Industrial Use
Warehouse temperatures can rise dramatically in the summer. Stationary employees at a desk or standing at a shipping line will feel instant relief with our 20 in. floor fans.
Specifications
- Primary Color
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Black
- Secondary Color
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Black
- CFM
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1,500 Low / 2,050 Medium / 2,250 High
- Motor Details
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3-Speed Open Energy Efficient, Thermally Protected PSC Motor
- Motor Specs
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1/5 HP
Pulls 1.4 / 1.25 / 1.2 Amps when in operation
120 V, 60 Hz
Rated at 142 Watts
1,450 RPM
- Power Cord Length
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4.5 ft.
- Dimensions
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24 in. H x 25 in. W x 11.5 in. D
- Unit Weight
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11 lbs.
- Box Dimensions
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22 in. H x 24.5 in. W x 7 in. D
26 in. H x 23.5 in. W x 7.25 in. D (UPS)
- Ship Weight
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13 lbs.
- Alias SKU(s)
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HVFF 20: Printed Carton
HVFF 20UPS: Plain Carton - Multi UPC Info
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HVFF 20: 047242061192 ; 047242950052 (QTY 48)
HVFF 20UPS: 047242061253 ; 047242950342 (QTY 30) - Country of Origin - Assembly
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China, Mexico
- Sold Under
- Maxx Air
Warranty & Certifications
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an air circulator and how is it different from a fan?
An air circulator is designed to move air throughout an entire room rather than simply blowing air in one direction. Unlike a standard fan, an air circulator creates a continuous airflow pattern that helps eliminate hot and cold spots, improve ventilation, and balance room temperatures. Air circulators are often used to improve comfort year round in homes, offices, garages, and workshops.
How do you choose the right air circulator for your space?
Choosing the right air circulator depends on the size of your space and how you plan to use it. Smaller rooms may only need a compact fan, while larger areas like garages, workshops, or open living spaces benefit from high velocity models with more airflow. Features like adjustable tilt, multiple speed settings, and durable construction can also help you direct airflow where it is needed most.
Does an air circulator cool a room?
An air circulator does not lower the temperature of a room like an air conditioner, but it can make a room feel cooler by moving air continuously throughout the space. Air circulators help improve comfort by reducing stagnant air, increasing airflow, and spreading cooled air more evenly around the room.
What is better, an air circulator or a standard fan?
Air circulators and standard fans serve different purposes. A standard fan is usually best for direct cooling on a person, while an air circulator is better for moving air throughout an entire room. Air circulators are often the better choice when the goal is to improve overall airflow, reduce hot and cold spots, and support HVAC efficiency.
Where should you place an air circulator for best performance?
For best performance, place an air circulator in a position where it can move air across the entire room rather than directly at one spot. Positioning the fan near a wall, corner, or across from an air vent can help create better airflow circulation. Slightly angling the fan upward or across the room can also help eliminate hot and cold spots more effectively.














