The Ideal Fan to Cool Down Any Space
Window Fans
A fresh breeze is one of the best things about summer, but sometimes you don’t want to have to go outside to get it. Capture
it instead with a fan that sits in your window and sucks air into the house rather than just circulating what’s already in
there.
Best for: Rooms that get hot quickly (such as those with large windows that receive direct sunlight) or where floor or counter space
is tight. They’re also great for use in the morning and the evening, when the air outside is cooler than the air inside. At
night, window fans can clear out the stale air that makes you toss and turn.
Placement: Usually they’re held in place by the lowered sash of your window (no screws or drilling); they should come with extension
panels so they’ll fit into most openings. They can be mounted horizontally or vertically, depending on the direction in which
your window opens.
Features to look for: Twin fans with three airflow settings (air intake, exhaust, and exchange), extension panels, horizontal- and vertical-mount
capability, remote control.
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