Keeping cooling in the garage

Bubbabuff

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My newest edition to the man cave, feels like a wind tunnel when its on, If you guys want one Hunter fans is clearing them out, cheap!!!
 
My newest edition to the man cave, feels like a wind tunnel when its on, If you guys want one Hunter fans is clearing them out, cheap!!!

Wow, that thing is sweet. Can you PM me a link to this close-out deal.

I recentally read an article that said a fan such as the one you have posted is more effective at blocking mosquitoes then deet repellant

Oh, I need one of those Megs banners also
 
How is the fan with blowing stuff around as opposed to getting a portable A/C unit for the garage? I was just thinking about getting a portable A/C but the fan looks pretty nice.
 
Next year I'm going to purchase a portable a/c. The fan should help circulate the cool air!
 
got the fan and like it a lot. doesnt usually get too hot here in oregon but 85 degrees seems hot when you become a wuz like me. the fan works great and helps product set up a little faster. best part it looks cool.
 
100+ temps here for the past 45 days straight. This weekend they are saying we may reach 112+ :surrender:
 
My newest edition to the man cave, feels like a wind tunnel when its on, If you guys want one Hunter fans is clearing them out, cheap!!!

$99 seems like a pretty good deal, how is the little flexible light on it?
 
I was quoted almost 30.00 for shipping on the movable model with two fans, does anyone have free ship code with Hunter ???
 
Ok, this Florida heat is out of control. Has anyone had any luck with the portable a/c units. The home depot reviews are all over the place. I plan to insulate the garage doors. My fans just arent cutting it when its 110 degrees with the heat index. Granted, I am losing weight by sweating but its getting ridiculous. Looking for some real world feedback on those portable things.
 
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