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Ozeri Brezza III Dual Oscillating 10" High Velocity Desk Fan- Review


Time to find the fan's!   Today it was a beautiful day in the 80's and we did turn our air on and find the fans to cool it down a little bit!   I love the warm air and I am so excited for nice long warm summer days.  

Description:
Ozeri Brezza III Dual Oscillating 10" High Velocity Desk Fan
Featuring dual oscillation motors that deliver cooling airflow with automatic horizontal AND vertical motion, the newly released Brezza III by Ozeri raises the bar in fan performance with unrivaled technology. Built upon the success of the Brezza II Fan, this new dual oscillation fan now boasts 4 motor speeds, a 4-hour timer, a refined design, and a new record for the lowest noise output in its class. The Ozeri Brezza III's dual oscillating motors deliver airflow from left to right and up and down, liberating you from having to move or turn the fan to change the airflow direction. With the new extended-range remote control or via the push of button on the fan's control panel, the Brezza III 10" Desk Fan provides automatic dual motion oscillation for the ultimate in air circulation that ensures the widest distribution of cooling airflow and hot spot elimination.

My Review:
This fan goes above and beyond most other desk fans with it's simple rotation as it moves vertically and horizontally or up and down and left and right and it makes a complete circle!   It also comes with a remote for easy access.   This fan also comes with the ultra quiet motor so it does not become a distraction.  

Overall I am thrilled with the performance of this fan and have the perfect place for it!  

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