In our previous post, we gave you a review on the Ozeri OZF3 (3X). Based on consumer feedback and rating, this tower fan delivers its promises with its innovative features and stylistic design. Here, we review another Ozeri product, the Ozeri OZF5 or the Ozeri 360. Does this tower fan also have positive feedback and high rating from consumers? Read more to find out.
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Key Features of the Ozeri OZF5 - What You Need to Know
When it comes to innovative features, Ozeri does not disappoint. With the Ozeri OZF3, this tower fan features and boasts an oscillation of up to 360 degrees. It uses an advanced cylindrical motion technology and has more than 200 staggered micro-blades that help circulate air at the lowest noise possible.
Other exciting features of this Ozeri tower fan include the following: multi-colored LCD, 3 preprogrammed airflow, extended range remote control, 8-hour programmable timer, and 3 speed settings.
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Other exciting features of this Ozeri tower fan include the following: multi-colored LCD, 3 preprogrammed airflow, extended range remote control, 8-hour programmable timer, and 3 speed settings.
SEE ALL FEATURES HERE...
Watch the OZF5 In Action
Take a look at this video to know more about the Ozeri 360 / Ozeri OZF5.
Consumer Feedback: PROs and CONs
More than 100 consumers have given this tower fan their feedback and rating. Among the pros and cons that they've given include the following:
- Noise. Others describe the OZF5 "extremely quiet," while some say it's "not particularly quiet." Some say that even at high speed, the fan isn't as "obnoxiously loud" as other tower fans. One person who has both the Ozeri Ultra and the OZF5 says that the OZF5 is "clearly louder than the Ultra."
- Design. The design has been praised by some consumers, claiming that its narrow design oscillates without bumping into things. Plus, it's easy to store and it's not bulky, so it's easy to find a place for it.
- Complaints. One consumer has complained that the base isn't that stable, making a "wobble noise." Also, one said it's a little less powerful that expected.
- Oscillation. The 360-degree oscillation feature is a plus among many users, especially those who want to put the tower fan in the middle of a room to cool it.
- Noise. Others describe the OZF5 "extremely quiet," while some say it's "not particularly quiet." Some say that even at high speed, the fan isn't as "obnoxiously loud" as other tower fans. One person who has both the Ozeri Ultra and the OZF5 says that the OZF5 is "clearly louder than the Ultra."
- Design. The design has been praised by some consumers, claiming that its narrow design oscillates without bumping into things. Plus, it's easy to store and it's not bulky, so it's easy to find a place for it.
- Complaints. One consumer has complained that the base isn't that stable, making a "wobble noise." Also, one said it's a little less powerful that expected.
- Oscillation. The 360-degree oscillation feature is a plus among many users, especially those who want to put the tower fan in the middle of a room to cool it.
Bottomline
One consumer said it better: If you don't mind the price tag and the white noise, then go for the Ozeri OZF5 or Ozeri 360. Its 360-degree oscillation is a great feature, but take note of the negative feedback such as the stability of the base.