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Conceptum Tabletop Fan 55W Fan Diameter 40cm White Code: CF-504

Table Fan 40 cm 55W

Color: White - Light Blue

  • 60° rotation right – left
  • 3 speeds
  • 5 blades
  • Safe mesh
  • Silent operation
  • Strong airflow
  • Highly durable motor for greater longevity

Table Fan 40 cm 55W

Color: White - Light Blue

  • 60° rotation right – left
  • 3 speeds
  • 5 blades
  • Safe mesh
  • Silent operation
  • Strong airflow
  • Highly durable motor for greater longevity
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Description

Description

Table Fan 40 cm 55W

Color: White - Light Blue

  • 60° rotation right – left
  • 3 speeds
  • 5 blades
  • Safe mesh
  • Silent operation
  • Strong airflow
  • Highly durable motor for greater longevity

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
CF-504

Design & Dimensions

Type
Tabletop
Fan Diameter
40 cm
Metal Blades
No
Colour
White
Retro
No

Performance & Motor

Motor Technology
Conventional (AC)
Power
55 W
Speed Levels
3

Features & Control

Remote Control
No
Timer
No
Adjustable Height
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (2)

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  • John Leondaris
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    I bought it with the initial criterion being power in relation to price, as 55 W compared to the cost is a good deal.

    Additionally, with some research I did to "get into it", I found that the more and smaller blades a fan has, the more "directional" the airflow it produces, something that I personally wanted, as this particular fan was intended for placement in a piece of furniture in the bedroom opposite the bed, so it would be about 1.5 - 2 meters away from the point where it should "blow", so I wanted a more directional airflow so that it would be noticeable without needing to resort to maximum speed to "feel" the air.

    The result, I would say, satisfies me completely, as even at the first speed (it has 3) the airflow is strong. Of course, there is noise, but it is "aerodynamic" and comes from the small size of the blades that push the air. This is the disadvantage of fans with smaller and more blades. They produce a much more powerful directional airflow, but you have increased aerodynamic noises.

    I have not used the timer, and personally I am not concerned because with this heat the fan works all night. The little one at some point turned it around, and when I put it back to "zero" a small sound like a "fast tick-tock" was heard, like a mechanical clock, which initially did not stop even if I had the timer at "zero".
    Obviously it came from the mechanism of the (analog of course) timer, but in absolute silence and when the fan was not working, it was heard and was a bit annoying (some might consider it a sound... ASMR, but I want to hear nothing (except of course fan, A/C and other relevant and "necessary" sounds when lying down), and I had decided to return it and get another if this continued. Fortunately, after almost 15 hours it stopped and did not do it again. Of course, as I said, I do not use the timer, so I do not know if it will do it again, but since I do not need the timer, it does not bother me.

    If you have "adequate" installation space (as its base has a "respectable" size) and you are interested in a more directional airflow, and of course the power, I would recommend it without reservation. Personally, I will get a second one, possibly even a third. For the money it costs, I believe it is a best buy.

    I do not know over time if the (plastic) blades will "wear out" and will result in a change in the directionality and effectiveness of the airflow (although logic says that blades with small blades are less vulnerable to wear and tear because the blades due to their size have less strain since they are called to push a smaller amount of air), it is also a matter of the quality of the plastic used (this one looks quite "thick" anyway), and of course if the blade was metallic then the chances for the above would be much smaller, but let's not expect everything with 20 - 22 euros...
    The fifth star is missing exactly for "details" like the above (plastic and not metallic blade), although, I repeat, in this price category it is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to find a fan in this size and at this price that has a metallic blade with small blades...

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    It was not completely silent

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  • I bought it with the initial criterion being power in relation to price, as 55 W compared to the cost is a good deal.

    Additionally, with some research I did to "get into it", I found that the more and smaller blades a fan has, the more "directional" the airflow it produces, something that I personally wanted, as this particular fan was intended for placement in a piece of furniture in the bedroom opposite the bed, so it would be about 1.5 - 2 meters away from the point where it should "blow", so I wanted a more directional airflow so that it would be noticeable without needing to resort to maximum speed to "feel" the air.

    The result, I would say, satisfies me completely, as even at the first speed (it has 3) the airflow is strong. Of course, there is noise, but it is "aerodynamic" and comes from the small size of the blades that push the air. This is the disadvantage of fans with smaller and more blades. They produce a much more powerful directional airflow, but you have increased aerodynamic noises.

    I have not used the timer, and personally I am not concerned because with this heat the fan works all night. The little one at some point turned it around, and when I put it back to "zero" a small sound like a "fast tick-tock" was heard, like a mechanical clock, which initially did not stop even if I had the timer at "zero".
    Obviously it came from the mechanism of the (analog of course) timer, but in absolute silence and when the fan was not working, it was heard and was a bit annoying (some might consider it a sound... ASMR, but I want to hear nothing (except of course fan, A/C and other relevant and "necessary" sounds when lying down), and I had decided to return it and get another if this continued. Fortunately, after almost 15 hours it stopped and did not do it again. Of course, as I said, I do not use the timer, so I do not know if it will do it again, but since I do not need the timer, it does not bother me.

    If you have "adequate" installation space (as its base has a "respectable" size) and you are interested in a more directional airflow, and of course the power, I would recommend it without reservation. Personally, I will get a second one, possibly even a third. For the money it costs, I believe it is a best buy.

    I do not know over time if the (plastic) blades will "wear out" and will result in a change in the directionality and effectiveness of the airflow (although logic says that blades with small blades are less vulnerable to wear and tear because the blades due to their size have less strain since they are called to push a smaller amount of air), it is also a matter of the quality of the plastic used (this one looks quite "thick" anyway), and of course if the blade was metallic then the chances for the above would be much smaller, but let's not expect everything with 20 - 22 euros...
    The fifth star is missing exactly for "details" like the above (plastic and not metallic blade), although, I repeat, in this price category it is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to find a fan in this size and at this price that has a metallic blade with small blades...

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  • It was not completely silent

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Description & Specifications

Table Fan 40 cm 55W

Color: White - Light Blue

  • 60° rotation right – left
  • 3 speeds
  • 5 blades
  • Safe mesh
  • Silent operation
  • Strong airflow
  • Highly durable motor for greater longevity

Manufacturer

Product Number
CF-504

Design & Dimensions

Type
Tabletop
Fan Diameter
40 cm
Metal Blades
No
Colour
White
Retro
No

Performance & Motor

Motor Technology
Conventional (AC)
Power
55 W
Speed Levels
3

Features & Control

Remote Control
No
Timer
No
Adjustable Height
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 5 stars
    0
  2. 2
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • John Leondaris
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    I bought it with the initial criterion being power in relation to price, as 55 W compared to the cost is a good deal.

    Additionally, with some research I did to "get into it", I found that the more and smaller blades a fan has, the more "directional" the airflow it produces, something that I personally wanted, as this particular fan was intended for placement in a piece of furniture in the bedroom opposite the bed, so it would be about 1.5 - 2 meters away from the point where it should "blow", so I wanted a more directional airflow so that it would be noticeable without needing to resort to maximum speed to "feel" the air.

    The result, I would say, satisfies me completely, as even at the first speed (it has 3) the airflow is strong. Of course, there is noise, but it is "aerodynamic" and comes from the small size of the blades that push the air. This is the disadvantage of fans with smaller and more blades. They produce a much more powerful directional airflow, but you have increased aerodynamic noises.

    I have not used the timer, and personally I am not concerned because with this heat the fan works all night. The little one at some point turned it around, and when I put it back to "zero" a small sound like a "fast tick-tock" was heard, like a mechanical clock, which initially did not stop even if I had the timer at "zero".
    Obviously it came from the mechanism of the (analog of course) timer, but in absolute silence and when the fan was not working, it was heard and was a bit annoying (some might consider it a sound... ASMR, but I want to hear nothing (except of course fan, A/C and other relevant and "necessary" sounds when lying down), and I had decided to return it and get another if this continued. Fortunately, after almost 15 hours it stopped and did not do it again. Of course, as I said, I do not use the timer, so I do not know if it will do it again, but since I do not need the timer, it does not bother me.

    If you have "adequate" installation space (as its base has a "respectable" size) and you are interested in a more directional airflow, and of course the power, I would recommend it without reservation. Personally, I will get a second one, possibly even a third. For the money it costs, I believe it is a best buy.

    I do not know over time if the (plastic) blades will "wear out" and will result in a change in the directionality and effectiveness of the airflow (although logic says that blades with small blades are less vulnerable to wear and tear because the blades due to their size have less strain since they are called to push a smaller amount of air), it is also a matter of the quality of the plastic used (this one looks quite "thick" anyway), and of course if the blade was metallic then the chances for the above would be much smaller, but let's not expect everything with 20 - 22 euros...
    The fifth star is missing exactly for "details" like the above (plastic and not metallic blade), although, I repeat, in this price category it is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to find a fan in this size and at this price that has a metallic blade with small blades...

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • 4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    It was not completely silent

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I bought it with the initial criterion being power in relation to price, as 55 W compared to the cost is a good deal.

    Additionally, with some research I did to "get into it", I found that the more and smaller blades a fan has, the more "directional" the airflow it produces, something that I personally wanted, as this particular fan was intended for placement in a piece of furniture in the bedroom opposite the bed, so it would be about 1.5 - 2 meters away from the point where it should "blow", so I wanted a more directional airflow so that it would be noticeable without needing to resort to maximum speed to "feel" the air.

    The result, I would say, satisfies me completely, as even at the first speed (it has 3) the airflow is strong. Of course, there is noise, but it is "aerodynamic" and comes from the small size of the blades that push the air. This is the disadvantage of fans with smaller and more blades. They produce a much more powerful directional airflow, but you have increased aerodynamic noises.

    I have not used the timer, and personally I am not concerned because with this heat the fan works all night. The little one at some point turned it around, and when I put it back to "zero" a small sound like a "fast tick-tock" was heard, like a mechanical clock, which initially did not stop even if I had the timer at "zero".
    Obviously it came from the mechanism of the (analog of course) timer, but in absolute silence and when the fan was not working, it was heard and was a bit annoying (some might consider it a sound... ASMR, but I want to hear nothing (except of course fan, A/C and other relevant and "necessary" sounds when lying down), and I had decided to return it and get another if this continued. Fortunately, after almost 15 hours it stopped and did not do it again. Of course, as I said, I do not use the timer, so I do not know if it will do it again, but since I do not need the timer, it does not bother me.

    If you have "adequate" installation space (as its base has a "respectable" size) and you are interested in a more directional airflow, and of course the power, I would recommend it without reservation. Personally, I will get a second one, possibly even a third. For the money it costs, I believe it is a best buy.

    I do not know over time if the (plastic) blades will "wear out" and will result in a change in the directionality and effectiveness of the airflow (although logic says that blades with small blades are less vulnerable to wear and tear because the blades due to their size have less strain since they are called to push a smaller amount of air), it is also a matter of the quality of the plastic used (this one looks quite "thick" anyway), and of course if the blade was metallic then the chances for the above would be much smaller, but let's not expect everything with 20 - 22 euros...
    The fifth star is missing exactly for "details" like the above (plastic and not metallic blade), although, I repeat, in this price category it is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to find a fan in this size and at this price that has a metallic blade with small blades...

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • It was not completely silent

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • See all