Bionaire Ventilatore da Finestra con Doppie Lame del Flusso d'Aria Reversibili da 8,5 Pollici e Telecomando, Bianco Bianco 2 Pale Controllo Elettronico con Schermo LCD Ventilatore da Finestra

Brand:Bionaire

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Crea un ambiente più confortevole nella tua casa con il ventilatore da finestra Bionaire Twin Reversible Airflow con telecomando. Le doppie pale del ventilatore con impostazioni indipendenti consentono a questo ventilatore da finestra di aspirare aria fresca dall'esterno, scaricare l'aria calda dall'interno o fare entrambe le cose contemporaneamente. Un termostato programmabile del ventilatore con schermo LCD consente di selezionare la temperatura ambiente desiderata e il ventilatore accende e spegne automaticamente le pale per mantenere il livello di comfort selezionato durante il funzionamento in modalità automatica. Le impostazioni della ventola possono essere comodamente controllate utilizzando il telecomando incluso. Questo ventilatore è progettato per adattarsi a finestre a doppio battente, scorrevoli verticali e a battente larghe da 24 a 37 pollici. Misura 13 pollici di altezza e include estensori per una vestibilità personalizzata.

Gli estensori consentono una vestibilità personalizzata; 13 pollici di altezza complessiva, con ventole da 8-1/2 pollici. Adatto a scorrimento verticale a doppia sospensione e larghezza 24,25 pollici (61,6 cm). Il termostato programmabile spegne/accende la ventola per mantenere il livello di comfort selezionato. Controllo elettronico con schermo LCD e telecomando; tre velocità. Aspira aria fresca, espelle aria calda o scambia aria con l'esterno. Visualizza la corrente sul display digitale a LED.
Assembly required No
Batteries required No
Brand Bionaire
Care instructions Hand Wash
Color White
Control Method Remote
Controller Type Remote Control
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 17,140 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Dishwasher compatible No
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Electric fan design Window Fan
Finish Type White or Cream Fans
Finish types White or Cream Fans
Import Imported
Included Components Bionaire Twin Reversible Airflow Window Fan, Remote Control Programmable Thermostat
Indoor/Outdoor Usage Indoor
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number BW2300-N
Item Weight 8.4 Pounds
Manufacturer Bionaire
Material Multi
Model Name Bionaire BW2300-N Twin Reversible Airflow Window Fan with Remote Control
Mounting Type Window Mount
Noise Level 30 dB
Number of Blades 2
Number of pieces 1
Number of Speeds 3
Power Source plug-in - AC
Product Dimensions 14.1"D x 25.5"W x 6"H
Product Dimensions 25.5 x 14.1 x 6 inches
Recommended Uses For Product indoor use only
Room Type all rooms
Special Feature Programmable
Style Electronic control with LCD screen
Voltage 1.5
Warranty Description 3 yrs.

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Scritto da: Robert C
Triple Comparison Review - Bionaire BW2300 - Holmes HAWF2043 - Honeywell HW-628
You are in luck today. This is a direct comparison review between the three most popular currently available twin window fans: Bionaire BW2300 Twin Window Fan with Remote Control Holmes HAWF2043 Twin Window Fan Honeywell HW-628 Enviracaire Twin Window Fan If you are interested in purchasing any of those window fans, read on... I didn't intend to have to do this review because I didn't intend to purchase more than one of these fans. I can tell you now that all of these fans are super cheaply designed and built and none of these fans are perfect, but in my opinion, one is worse than the others. Holmes HAWF2043 Twin Window Fan : my rating - 3 of 5 stars I first purchased the Holmes HAWF2043 unit. It was lightweight and fit the window nicely although I had trouble with the extender which is located on the right side. The locks for the extender are located on the right side along the top and bottom edge of the fan, which is supremely stupid because as soon as you place the fan in your window frame and put weight on it, the bottom lock locks and you can not move the extender. What rocket scientist thought of this? So you have to unlock the locks before you place the unit in the window AND keep weight off the bottom lock until you have the extender adjusted to where you want it. This maneuver is not so easy, especially at first. Plus, the lock mechanisms can be difficult to move. At the time, I could not imagine anything worse, but I was wrong as I found out with the extenders on the Honeywell unit which I will go into in the next paragraph. This Holmes unit has the best placement of the power cord which is in the lower left corner... the location is high enough as not to interfere with the bottom of the window frame. This unit has two speeds, high and low. The controls are easy to operate. In fact, there is only one button and two switches. The button cycles through the high and low manual speed settings and then though the automatic temperature presets which are at 60, 65, 70, 75 & 80 degrees fahrenheit. If you set it at one of the temperature presets, the unit will turn off once the sensor reaches that temperature. It seemed to work although I did not have the opportunity to see how accurate that function is. The two switches set the direction of the fans to either intake or exhaust which can be done on each fan independently, so you could have one fan on intake and the other on exhaust for quickly exchanging room air with fresh air. This unit has 8.5 inch fans and they are relatively quiet at both speeds - naturally high is louder than low, but don't expect silence. I own a Kill-A-Watt P3 energy meter and this unit used 46 watts on low and 63 watts on high. I would have been happy with this unit except that two days into using it, the right fan started working intermittently. Of course, that is unacceptable. Returning. I give this fan 3 out of 5 stars because I feel that if you get a good one you'll be happy with it, but don't expect anything great. FYI: Holmes is a division of Sunbeam. Honeywell HW-628 Enviracaire Twin Window Fan : my rating 2 of 5 stars So with the right fan not working correctly on the Homes, I ordered the Honeywell HW-628. As soon as I saw it, I knew that I was not going to be happy with it. For one thing, the unit has 7 inch fans compared with 8.5 inch on the Holmes. So in order to move as much air, the fans would have to run much faster and the unit will be much louder. Time to install... I previously mentioned that the extenders on the Holmes were poorly designed, but the extenders on this Honeywell were MUCH worse. First of all, this unit has two shorter extenders on both the right and left sides instead of one longer extender like the Holmes has. Second, the four extender locks are, get this, located on the BACK of the unit, the side facing out the window! How are you supposed to set those? It was impossible for me. I ended up jamming the extenders into the window frame in order to keep them extended. Okay, so I finally get the unit in the window and turned it on. I found out immediately that my thoughts about the smaller fans, higher fan speed and noise were true. This thing is LOUD. Super loud. And buzzy. In fact, I'd go as far as to say that it is downright unruly. There is no chance you would use this in a bedroom even on low speed. The controls were easy to use although not completely intuitive. There are three speeds available on each fan - low, high and super high. You have to set each fan separately, which I think is stupid. I cannot imagine a scenario where I would want one fan on high and another fan on low, etc. The temperature setting dial is also extremely stupid. There are no temperature markings. According to the manual, you are supposed to keep the unit on until the room reaches a temperature that you like and then turn the dial back until the unit cycles off. Seriously? Each fan has its own direction switch for either intake or exhaust. The power cord is located on the bottom center of the front of the unit and its mounted too low so that it interferes with the bottom of my window frame. Who is designing these things? The one feature it had that I liked was that the grilles were directional and could be rotated to direct air in a 360 degree arc. On the power consumption front, this unit used twice the power as the Holmes! - 97 watts on low, 109 watts on high and 120 watts on super high. My unit was defective in that the switches for the right fan are wired incorrectly such that low is high and high is low, but super high is still super high... odd. Returning. Due to the noise level, I would not recommend this unit. I cannot understand how it has 4 of 5 stars and as of today, 262 reviews. Incomprehensible. Bionaire BW2300 Twin Window Fan with Remote Control : my rating 4 of 5 stars So after the poor experience with the Honeywell (They put their name on that piece of junk? They are a defense contractor!), I purchased the Bionaire BW2300 hoping for better luck. The first thing I noticed was the similarity between this unit and the Holmes. That is because they are both made by the same company. Bionaire, like Holmes, is Sunbeam. It has the same right side extender locks as the Holmes, but after the experience with the unusable rear locks on the Honeywell, I was happy to see them! One unwelcome difference is that the power cord is located on the bottom center of the front like it is on the Honeywell, which itself is not a problem but its also too low like it is on the Honeywell. I mounted the unit in window fairly quickly and turned it on. Its got three speeds, low, medium and high. It uses 8.5 inch fans like the Holmes and it is relatively quiet, although I think it may be ever so slightly louder than the Holmes on high. The controls are all electronic and it has an electronic temperature readout and thermostat. It is very easy to use. Simply choose a fan speed and put the unit into intake, exhaust or one fan on intake and the other on exhaust (air exchange mode). You can use it either in manual mode where there is no temperature control or you can set a temperature for the unit to reach and then turn off (automatic mode). This is easy to do using the simple up and down buttons to the right of the large temperature readout or you can use the remote control. Once you set it, it will remember your settings if you turn it off as long as you don't unplug it. The remote control works well and it allows you to control all of the fan's features and functions remotely: on/off, fan speed, air direction, temperature and to toggle between automatic and manual mode. Finally, there is a button to change the brightness of the temperature readout, although you cannot completely turn it off. The power usage was similar to the Holmes. The Kill-A-Watt read 43 watts on low, 49 watts on medium and 64 watts on high. Unlike the most popular review for this unit, my temperature probe was located in its proper track and it
Scritto da: C. Pilson
Powerful fans
Night 1: I set this up in a window and turned the fans to “intake.” Set the speed on high and the unit really seems to draw in quite a lot of air! I do like that I can shut the window on top of the fans, and extend the fins outward, such that I get a reasonably-stable grab onto the window and frame with the fan. So far, it’s not only cooling my living room down to night time temperatures (which I’ve done with a single fan perched on a cat ledge placed in the window) but the airflow is also reaching to the thermostat in the hallway. This is good, as I’m in the time of year where pre-cooling the place to 72 in the morning takes some later-day strain off of an aging AC unit that dies every year. The first night with this fan is great; if it can run like this for 8 months out of the year for five years, I’ll be pleased.
Scritto da: Lilly_22
Works great, very light and easy to put in
UPDATE May 2018: I've now had this fan for 3 and a 1/2 years and use it almost daily for 1 - 3 hours and it is still working great. I don't know what I do without it - it keeps me from having to use my A/C all the time to cool down my bedroom. Anyway, it is still working great so I still highly recommend this product. Really impressed with it. Best thing about it is how light it is - I can pick it up with one hand. UPDATE Feb 2017: I've had this for about 2 years now and I still love it and think it works great. I use this very often and have had no problems. The one thing I've noticed is that the temp gauge is not accurate to the interior of the room, but honestly it couldn't be since the gauge is part of the fan, so it is measuring right where the wind is and not the whole room. Would be a great feature for new ones to have a remote temp sensor! Anyway, for me this is not an issue since it's easy for me to look at my temp gauge and then just calculate - add 10 degrees or whatever. But I hardly ever use the temp auto off thing anyway since I just blast it for a while before bed to cool the room down and then shut it off. I use it all seasons except summer now because my place is so hot (heat is central to building) so I need to cool the room down when I get home. The fan will cool the room quickly - I can get it from 75 to 68 in about an hour usually, which is faster than my AC! Because it's so light I have also used it in the living room which is a huge open area with the dining room and kitchen and it works well in there too, even though it's a lot of space. I love this fan and would still highly recommend it. I'm buying another one for my mother today which is why I decided to come back and post an updated review. I will start with the caveat that I've only had this a very short time (a month-ish) and have only used it about 10 times so far. I will come back at the start of winter and update this review, after I've used it for a while. I know one of the complaints with the new version is that it breaks down quickly so we'll see about that. Also, I've only needed to use it for a couple of hours before I go to bed, then I turn it off, so I don't know how it is overnight. I have a ceiling fan so after this fan cools the room, I just use that overnight. So I really have a limited view for this review, but I'll tell you what I can. The pros: It's really, really light weight-wise, which I wasn't expecting. I live alone and am not strong, so this was good for me. It cooled the room very quickly and very well - down from 80 to low 70's in about an hour. I've only used the feature that blows air in with both fans. I don't really understand how blowing in on one fan right next to blowing out on another fan would make any difference - seems to me that just blowing in as much cool air from the outside as possible would work best so that's what I did. I had it on high with the temp on the lowest setting - the fans really blow hard so I liked that too. It didn't cool the room below 70 even though the temp outside was cooler than 70, but it made it totally comfortable each time I used it. I didn't find the noise a problem - sounded like my AC unit. I guess it;s not quiet but I like white noise anyway so if noise is an issue for you, you should check out the guy who posted a review with the sound clip to see if it's too much for you. I found it very easy to install (I never have the patience to look at directions and am horribly not handy nor mechanically inclined - actually I'm so mechanically challenged that I put this thing in the window upside down at first!). I just put it in the window and plugged it in, then pushed the buttons until it did what I wanted (i.e. turned it to the coldest setting 64 degrees and high fan blowing in). I like that it is shallow enough that I can put it my window with the screen still in so I dont' have to worry about bugs or birds, etc. But maybe this is true for all of them...The cons: You can't use it sideways so it will only fit in the big windows horizontally, like in the picture. Maybe this is an unfair con but I wish I could use it the other direction so I could have it in the small window now that I have my AC unit in the big window. I did try using it on a very warm (74) and sticky night and it did not do the trick. I didn't really expect it to but it didn't in case there are people looking to use this to replace an AC unit. But there are many nights I come home and my bedroom is 80 and it's nice out and I know I could just use the fan to cool it down but I can't because of the AC unit in the big window. It's not quiet but I didn't find it terribly loud, either. But as I said I like white noise so this doesn't bother me, but it might bother others. So far I love it. I think if it breaks down after not much usage then I would change my mind so I'll come back (if I remember...) and post another review after I've used it for a while.
Scritto da: Pal
PERFECT AND EXCEPTIONAL FAN BUT....
This Bionaire Twin Air is a great fan. It does everything perfectly. Better than any similar type in function and price. Just plug it in, press power, and its ready. Very easy to understand and operate at the touch of a digital button. Extremely powerful enough to bring cool air in and warm air out, or both at the same time. No need to manually rotate the fan. All three fan levels of low, med, or high range from whisper quiet to a mild hum and a very soothing sound. The temperature gage is very sensitive, accurate and a nice addition. The dimming on the numbers is very slight. The print words on the buttons are very tiny. The remote I do not need or use, but seems very good. The fan fits my condo living and bedroom window slider tracks beautifully tight against the interior frame, allowing me to still open and close the exterior slider to expose the screen. The extenders are good, but not needed for me. The fan does not have to be moved at all. I get cold air in or smelly air out quickly. On a windy day the fans did blow in and fell on the floor twice, but still held up perfectly and very durable casing. A small piece of packing tape stuck on the fan side to window frame solved it from falling. After 30 days this fan is exactly what is needed at a slightly higher price and worth it. A 10+++ out of 10. I have used the other lesser price and manually turn around fans, twice, and they only last about 2-4 years. This fan is exceptionally good and exactly as described and the exact size is 24.5 x 13 x 2.25. Trusting the name Bionaire fans will last many years. UPDATE: One fans digital control panel on/off/speed/temperature completely stopped working at almost the 1 year end warranty. Contacted Sunbeam warranty by email with amazon purchase receipt for workaround investigation and test and replacement offered, but none in stock but possible credit back, so then referred to Bionaire for same info and slow repeatative frustrating response received so far on purchase price credit. Seems willing but waiting to see, then will purchase again on amazon......HOWEVER PRICE IS NOW $50 MORE..... WHAT GIVES AMAZON..... NOT HAPPY HERE. .
Scritto da: BumbleBeeTuna
Phenomenal Window Fan!
This fan is absolutely amazing and I highly recommend it. I've purchased other window fans in the past and none compare. In fact, I will likely buy a second. Here's what you'll love: THERMOSTAT: This fan has a built in, programmable thermostat which I love. It can be set as cool as 60F. This means you can leave the fan running on a cool night and it will automatically shut itself off once it reaches your selected temperature and you won't end up waking up in the middle of the night freezing cold. The current room temp is shown in red LED lights on the display. Once you press the button to select your desired room temp, it will show your selection and after a few seconds flash back to the room temp which stays on and reflects the current room temp. The lights on the display showing the temp may or may not bother you, depending on how sensitive you are to lighting in your room at night while you try to sleep. Worst case, it's an easy to fix to cover it with something and it hasn't been an issue for me and I love a dark room for sleep. FAN SPEEDS: There are three fan speeds, low, medium and high. I keep mine on high just to maximize on air flow. It's a great breeze and strong enough fan to air out a large bedroom or medium sized living space. FAN OPTIONS: There are two small fans built into this product. An interesting bonus feature on this fan is that you can choose air in, air out, or air in AND out (exchange). The options basically change the direction of the fans to both spin to blow air in, both spin to suck air out, or one fan blows air in while the second fan sucks air out (to exchange the air in the room). Personally, I prefer the air in feature, especially if you're looking to cool off a room and it's cooler outside. DESIGN: This fan fits into my windows perfectly. What I like is that it has two plastic 'flaps' on top that grip the window and hold it in securely. Other window fans I've owned didn't have this, and without the flap, makes it much easier for the fan to fall out or be bumped out of place. This fan stays securely in the window. Equally awesome is that the fan has a built in accordion style slider that easily slides out and fills the open portion of the window. It has two lock buttons that lock the slider into place as well so it doesn't end up moving while securing the fan into the window. REMOTE: This fan comes with a remote control. This is handy for when you're laying in bed and want to adjust the temp, turn off or turn on the fan. You can control everything from the remote (as you could on the fan itself). QUIET: This fan is extremely quiet. A few times during the day I caught myself walking up to the fan to see if it was on because it was so quiet. Turns out, it was running on high and just super quiet. Still great airflow even with little noise. AIR FLOW: Great air flow. Strong breeze into the room and cools off our large master bedroom significantly without issue. These are strong little fans. TIP: The fan has a standard/average length cord so make sure the window you plan to place it in has a plug near by. If not, have a short extention cord handy to ensure it reaches the outlet. I purchased this fan based on its great amazon ratings which is also why I wanted to give back and write this lengthy detailed review. This review is my own and I didn't receive any perks or freebies for writing it. I'm extremely satisfied with this fan and will likely be buying another one for our house. You will not be disappointed with this fan. You will love it! Five stars!!
Scritto da: L Miller
does a great job of bringing cooler air into the room
I have a south/west-facing apartment that gets pretty hot in the summer.. I have a portable air conditioner in the dining room that helps keep the living and kitchen areas cool, but my bedroom stays hot and stagnant, especially when there's no breeze. Which is frustrating when it's actually cooler outside than in. A friend of mine recommended getting a window fan, and after googling showed that this fan is the clear winner in most of the comparisons I read, I decided to give it a try. Sadly, it doesn't fit my slider window properly – I have older windows and there's a lip/handle on the slider window that means I can't install this fan as designed, but with a bit of angling, and some foamcore and tape to fill in the gaps, I got it secure and working. Within just an hour or so, my bedroom was cooler than my living room (which never happens). Even on the highest setting, the fan is pretty quiet. And even on the low and medium settings, there's good airflow. The controls are easy to use and understand. My only complaint about this unit (other than it not fitting in my window, which I won't take points off for), is that the unit I received looked like it had already been opened and returned. I could tell that the plastic bags inside the box had been opened and sloppily re-taped, the manual was crumpled, and one item wasn't even wrapped in plastic. I expected better from Amazon. I'm still giving 5 stars though, because the product itself is good. Editing this review to update that I've bought a second unit because I was so happy with the first one. In addition to not quite fitting in my windows, because of the style of window, I also had to remove my screens to get it to fit. To compensate, I bought some heavy duty outdoor-rated velcro, taped it around the edge of the unit, and used that to attach some mosquito netting. Works perfectly.
Scritto da: Spencer
Affordable, Quiet, Durable: these fans helped me beat the heat.
I live in an attic conversion. It's a nice space, save for the face that in the summer the heat is insufferable. I bought 2 of these Bionaires, placed one at either end of the attic and left them running for the entire summer. They worked flawlessly. Theyre made of plastic, and they aren't particularly heavy. I was worried about the power level but on high they really move air. For the smokers out there, 2 of these situated appropriately will remove smoke quickly, although I would suggest smoking near the outflow fan. The remote was handy, I will note that one remote can control any number of fans. Buy with confidence.
Scritto da: anna
Great window fan !
Best window fan I ever had ! Works great in my kitchen or in areas of poor ventilation. It’s reversible too without having to turn the fan around . Quiet . Great purchase

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