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Geek Daily Deals September 8 2020: Taotronics Oscillating Standing Fan With Remote for $60!

Keep cool without overwhelming the power grid with this remote controll oscillating standing fan just $60 today!

TaoTronics Tower Fan Oscillating Fan Powerful Floor Fan with Remote and Large LED Display, 9 Modes, Easy Clean, Up to12H Timer Bladeless Standing Fan Portable for the Whole Room Home Office:

  • Customize Your Airflow Effortless: Tower Fan is equipped with 3 powerful modes (Normal, Natural, Sleep) and 3 fan speeds (High, Medium, Low), offering 9 different air flow settings to meet your multiple cooling needs in sweltering summer
  • Wider Coverage & Save Energy: Perfect 65°oscillating cooling fan is your air conditioner’s BFF distributing air with a velocity of 20ft/s to increase air flow and circulation for quick cooling that saves energy
  • Compact Design: This quiet, real space saving standing fan (35”x12”x12”) can be placed anywhere with utmost ease, ideal for baby room, bedroom, dorm, kitchen, living room, RV, office, etc. with the optimized larger LED display
  • Child Safety: ETL-certified bladeless oscillating fan designed with narrow fence to not endanger children; a fused safety plug prevents damage from over-voltage and power surges
  • Automatic Mode: Activate auto mode for the tower fan to run while the ambient temp is over 79°F and auto shuts off when less than 75°F, you’ll always inhabit a pleasant and healthy space.

Get one for just $60 today!

 

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Ken Denmead

Ken is a husband and father from the San Francisco Bay Area, where he works as civil engineer. He became the Publisher of GeekDad in 2007, and the owner in 2010. He also wrote the NYT bestselling GeekDad series of project books for parents and kids to share.

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