Stadler Form Fan Otto with Eco friendly Bamboo Ring, Electric Fans 3 Power Levels for Home and Office, 45W

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Amazon STYLISH DESIGN: With its high-quality, sustainable bamboo casing, this unique fan is a stylish lifestyle accessory and a real eye-catcher in any room. THREE POWER LEVELS: with a 3 speed fan, whether you need a light breeze or rapid cooling. Otto has the right setting for everyone when hot and uncomfortable. EASY CLEANING: When Otto is dusty, the protective grille on the back can be easily removed to allow access to clean the fan blades. SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION: Otto's seamless bamboo ring is made of 100% bamboo from ecologically sustainable cultivation., Weight: 6.834330122 pounds, Manufacturer: Stadler

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STYLISH DESIGN: With its high-quality, sustainable bamboo casing, this unique fan is a stylish lifestyle accessory and a real eye-catcher in any room. THREE POWER LEVELS: with a 3 speed fan, whether you need a light breeze or rapid cooling. Otto has the right setting for everyone when hot and uncomfortable. EASY CLEANING: When Otto is dusty, the protective grille on the back can be easily removed to allow access to clean the fan blades. SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION: Otto's seamless bamboo ring is made of 100% bamboo from ecologically sustainable cultivation., Weight: 6.834330122 pounds, Manufacturer: Stadler

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Dimensions and technical details 230 V ~ 50 Hz Frame: curved bamboo (sustainable production), oiled twice Inclination adjustable with pedestals 3 rotation speeds Ideal for rooms with up to 40 m² size Power consumption: 45 W Air flow max.: 2400 m³/h Dimensions (L x H x D): 35.0 x 37.6 x 18.5 cm Sound volume (dB): 44 - 58 Fan blades can be easily cleaned (4 screws on the backside) Weight: 4.25 kg Attention: This item is delivered with a Type C Europlug , you might need an adapter.


Product specifications

Brand Stadler Form
EAN
  • 4250886641736
  • 0802322002430
MPN
  • OTTO0002

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