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  2. High-volume low-speed fan - Wikipedia

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    A 24-foot-diameter (7.3 m) fan produces a floor jet 108 inches (2,700 mm) deep, tall enough to engulf a human standing on the floor or a cow, its initial development purpose. [8] Commercial HVLS fans differ from residential ceiling fans with regard to diameter, rotational speed, and performance.

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    You may want to get to your local Home Depot fast - the super viral 12-foot Skelly, Skelly's pet dog and full Halloween line has dropped in stores.

  4. Skelly (Halloween decoration) - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Home Depot created an updated version of Skelly with customizable glowing LED eyes. The eyes feature different pre-set designs that allow it to be used for different holidays aside from just Halloween. [5] Home Depot also released a limited-edition "servo Skelly", an animatronic version of the decoration that uses motors to move. [6]

  5. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    They busted the myth in both scenarios with both household and industrial fans, as tests proved that residential ceiling fans are, apparently by design, largely incapable of causing more than a minor injury, having low-torque motors that stop quickly when blocked and blades composed of light materials that tend to break easily if impacted at ...

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    Celebrity: American actress and film producer Reese Witherspoon Animal:Donkeys Names: Honky and Tonky Make a good pet? Yes, if you have the space. Catherine of Aragon’s monkey

  7. Fan (machine) - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, KDK of Japan pioneered the invention of mass-produced electric fans for home use. In the 1920s, industrial advances allowed steel fans to be mass-produced in different shapes, bringing fan prices down and allowing more homeowners to afford them. In the 1930s, the first art deco fan (the "Silver Swan") was designed by Emerson. [11]

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