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Subject: In ceiling air movers for pain cave..
Anybody seen or know where to get ceiling mount oscillating air movers for the pain cave?  I've seen them in cycle studios at gyms and would like to put them in my basement.


2012-11-19 2:06 PM
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Meulen - 2012-11-19 9:41 AM Anybody seen or know where to get ceiling mount oscillating air movers for the pain cave?  I've seen them in cycle studios at gyms and would like to put them in my basement.

 

Go to Amazon.com and search for "Air-King" .  You'll find some options.  They are definitely industrial looking though and did not pass the 'decor' test (at least not yet since it's still winter).

2012-11-19 2:35 PM
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Meulen - 2012-11-19 9:41 AM Anybody seen or know where to get ceiling mount oscillating air movers for the pain cave?  I've seen them in cycle studios at gyms and would like to put them in my basement.

 

Go to Amazon.com and search for "Air-King" .  You'll find some options.  They are definitely industrial looking though and did not pass the 'decor' test (at least not yet since it's still winter).

 

thx, I've seen this one http://www.amazon.com/Air-King-Pivoting-Grounded-9552/dp/B00009YV7B/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1353357121&sr=8-15&keywords=air+king

Definitely looks like it might fit the bill, but not exactlyl what I was looking for.  I was looking for a system that would have a number of nozzles maybe 6" around that oscilate. 

Have you used this though?  Is it quiet and throw enough air?

thanks.

2012-11-19 2:36 PM
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Most of the gym-style ones are from a company called "Big Fans".  Before anyone goes off on me, its a legit company.....I've purchased fans for our distribution center. 

 

EDIT: So because of the name, my post was edited.  The name is Big ... Fans.  The ... can be replaced by another name for a donkey or your rear end.



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hessma - 2012-11-19 2:36 PM

Most of the gym-style ones are from a company called "Big Fans".  Before anyone goes off on me, its a legit company.....I've purchased fans for our distribution center. 

 

EDIT: So because of the name, my post was edited.  The name is Big ... Fans.  The ... can be replaced by another name for a donkey or your rear end.

 

LOL!  thanks!  I'll check it out.

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Meulen - 2012-11-19 9:41 AM Anybody seen or know where to get ceiling mount oscillating air movers for the pain cave?  I've seen them in cycle studios at gyms and would like to put them in my basement.

 

Go to Amazon.com and search for "Air-King" .  You'll find some options.  They are definitely industrial looking though and did not pass the 'decor' test (at least not yet since it's still winter).

 

thx, I've seen this one http://www.amazon.com/Air-King-Pivoting-Grounded-9552/dp/B00009YV7B/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1353357121&sr=8-15&keywords=air+king

Definitely looks like it might fit the bill, but not exactlyl what I was looking for.  I was looking for a system that would have a number of nozzles maybe 6" around that oscilate. 

Have you used this though?  Is it quiet and throw enough air?

thanks.

I have a similar one  to this and it will move enough air (mine is set on low  (lowest of 3 settings) and it's plenty strong) but I wouldn't call it quiet (not from the fan motor but the turbulence of the air). 



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2012-11-19 3:41 PM
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Subject: RE: In ceiling air movers for pain cave..
those are all big fans.  I'm looking for smaller jets like.  Sorta like the Air King I posted
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