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  2. The Best Fans to Buy From Amazon Ahead of Prime Day - AOL

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    The best fans to buy from Amazon are just as good, require less energy, and are easier to stow away when you don't need them anymore. Plus, with Prime Day coming up (July 16 and 17), you can score ...

  3. The best air purifiers of 2025 - AOL

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    With the black model reviewed, this tall unit (22 inches), is relatively quiet (27 decibels) but not at faster fan speeds. There’s an energy-efficient Sleep mode that can automatically change ...

  4. Energy-Saving Tips and Tricks That Will Save You a Bundle - AOL

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    For example, an Energy Star-certified refrigerator will use around 9% less energy than a conventional refrigerator, whereas Energy Star-certified washing machines use 25% less energy and 45% less ...

  5. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    Ceiling fan technology has not evolved much since 1980, with a notable exception being the semi-recent [when?] increase in availability of energy-efficient, remote/app controlled brushless DC fans to the masses. However, important inroads have been made in design by companies such as Monte Carlo, Minka Aire, Quorum, Craftmade, Litex and ...

  6. Energy saving module - Wikipedia

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    Energy saving modules (ESM) reduce the electricity consumption (kWh) and maximum demand (kW) of air conditioning and refrigeration compressors. The concept was developed in Australia in 1983 by Abbotly Technologies and is now distributed by Smartcool Systems Inc. [1] The system works in conjunction with existing HVAC controls ensuring that compressors work at maximum efficiency, while ...

  7. High-volume low-speed fan - Wikipedia

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    A High-volume low-speed fan. A high-volume low-speed (HVLS) fan is a type of mechanical fan greater than 7 feet (2.1 m) in diameter. [1] HVLS fans are generally ceiling fans although some are pole mounted. HVLS fans move slowly and distribute large amounts of air at low rotational speed– hence the name "high volume, low speed."

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