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[BACK FOR SELLING] Two standing vertical fans. One is remote controlled and swivels. The other is stationary. £10 for both


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I have two standing vertical fans for sale.

 

One has a remote control, swivels in a 90-degree oscillation and 3 speed settings. In perfect working condition.

 

The other fan is working too but only in a stationary position. It can also swivel but it struggles to complete a full oscillation and only manages half of it. There is no remote for this one, although it did come with one, I just can't find it! 

 

 

There are timers on them, but I never used it, so I can't comment on that.

 

Selling for £10 for both fans. Sorry but won't sell individually.

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  • IamTJ changed the title to [PENDING SALE] Two standing vertical fans. One is remote controlled and swivels. The other is stationary. £10 for both
  • 2 weeks later...

These fans are for selling again, as I had three people on this forum that were coming to collect, then each cancelled coming them, for one reason or another. Not sure why I have gotten this pattern of response, but I'll try one more time!

  • IamTJ changed the title to [BACK FOR SELLING] Two standing vertical fans. One is remote controlled and swivels. The other is stationary. £10 for both

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