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product_id: 63490097
title: "Lasko 16\" Electrically Reversible Window Fan with Storm Guard 16900G"
brand: "lasko"
price: "€ 305.73"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 9
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/63490097-lasko-16-electrically-reversible-window-fan-with-storm-guard-16900g
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# Electrically reversible motor 16" fan diameter Storm Guard feature Lasko 16" Electrically Reversible Window Fan with Storm Guard 16900G

**Brand:** lasko
**Price:** € 305.73
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌪️ Stay Fresh, Stay Cool!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Lasko 16" Electrically Reversible Window Fan with Storm Guard 16900G by lasko
- **How much does it cost?** € 305.73 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/63490097-lasko-16-electrically-reversible-window-fan-with-storm-guard-16900g)

## Best For

- lasko enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lasko brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Perfect Fit:** Designed to fit windows 26.5" to 34.5" wide, ensuring versatility.
- • **Breathe Easy:** Experience fresh air with the reversible intake and exhaust motor.
- • **Quick Closure:** Storm Guard allows for fast window closure, keeping you safe and secure.
- • **Lightweight Design:** Easily mountable with extendable side panels for a custom fit.
- • **Stay Cool, Stay Stylish:** Elevate your space with a sleek, functional fan that complements any decor.

## Overview

The Lasko 16" Electrically Reversible Window Fan with Storm Guard 16900G is a versatile and efficient solution for enhancing indoor air quality. With its reversible motor, it can either draw in fresh air or exhaust stale air, making it perfect for any season. Designed to fit a variety of window sizes, this fan is lightweight and easy to install, featuring a unique Storm Guard that allows for quick window closure when needed.

## Description

The Lasko 16-inch window fan will keep you cool both day and night. It provides whole-house ventilation with an electrically reversible intake and exhaust motor. Use exhaust during the day to create a refreshing indoor breeze that expels accumulating heat. Use intake at night to draw in the cool evening air. With the Storm Guard feature, the window can be closed behind the fan quickly to keep rain water from blowing into your home. This window fan fits most double-hung, casement, and sliding windows.

Review: Great exhaust fan value - I've had two of these fans for 4 years now. One upstairs, one downstairs, both set to exhaust. I'd have more of these if I had another window in the house small enough to accept the fan. Just in case you haven't thought about this subject before, it's a lot easier to suck hot air out of a room with an exhaust fan than it is to push cool air in to the room. Using an exhaust fan works much better than just opening a window wide and hoping cool air will blow in eventually. For summer evenings, as soon as it's cooler outside than inside, exhaust fans are the bomb. Place this fan properly in a window, so that the fan and its casing cover the entire open window area. Then open another nearby window just a few inches, and feel the cool breeeze blowing in. When I have both fans going and the patio sliding door open 6 inches you can feel the breeze 6 feet inside. It takes only about 2 hours from jump to cool my 2500 sq ft house to outside levels with both fans going. I've had to put them on timers to stop at 2am or it gets too cold. So why is this a great exhaust fan? It's not the Rolls Royce of fans. It's a good fan at a great price. You can pay 3x what this one usually costs ($50 to $80) for only marginal improvements in performance. True, it's not built like a Sherman tank but it's built plenty well enough to do its job. (I like that--you know what they say, An engineer is someone who knows how to build a bridge that barely stands, but it does stand.) Some notes: If your window opens side to side, the height of the window on the inside ledge should be at least 26.5 inches and less than 34 inches. You need to be able to open the window at least 18 inches wide, preferably 20. They say this is a 16 inch fan, but that's the blade width. The basket is a little over 18 inches. You can screw the fan into the window, if your wife will let you. For some reason wives seem to object more to screw heads sticking out in the horizontal plane of a window than the vertical. It will work just fine to wedge the fan by turning it 90 degrees and extending the side panels appropriately. The side panels can be precisely set--they have two screws on each side. You may want to put some foam rubber or other soft material along the edge of the panels to reduce vibration--I didn't find it necessary. If your window opens top to bottom, then the width of the inside window ledge should be at least 26.5 inches and less than 34 inches, and you should be able to open the window in such a way that the height of the opening is no more than 21 inches, 22 at the most. You can wedge the fan in this kind of window too, if screws still don't pass the wife test. If you use screws, use the template included with the fan, and try hard to be precise, leaving about 1/16 of an inch of space at the bottom when the fan is set in. The fan has a clever keyhole scheme for hanging it in the window, similar to the keyhole opening you use when hanging a picture on a single nail. Take the keyhole length into account when using the template or be ready to put paper towels or felt/foam rubber under the fan to stop rattle. At highest speed the fan isn't annoying--you can sleep with it in the same room if you're not a person who's bugged by white noise. At low speed, it's very quiet. It moves a lot of air. My biggest challenge is getting my wife to buy into the idea that opening one window 6 inches will cool the room faster than opening it all the way. The idea is to get a breeze sucked into the house, instead of having cool air just mill around at window boundaries. My fans have been going now for 4 years with no signs of quitting. But I did just buy another one as a backup. No reflection on the fan, I'm just one of Those Guys. Be careful with the wings that extend to fit the window. They're not unduly flimsy, but they are a little flimsy. I broke one already. Another commenter worried about getting out of a window in case of a fire if the fans were screwed in. My take is that an adrenaline-charged 6 year old would have no problem flinging this fan across the room when screwed in. If you're worried, wedge. Despite what I've said about noise and vibration, the fan is nicely balanced and not prone to excess vibration. You have to do some work mounting it correctly, but it's simple work for anyone if you relax and do it right. Get a level and a glass of wine, and you'll be fine. You will have to clean your window screens. Kind of like replacing your furnace filters. Depending on how dusty your area is, you may have to do it more than once a year. It is nice to be able to shut the window without moving the fan. Ours stay in the windows year round. Bottom line: if it gets cool enough at night in the summer where you live that you wish you could sleep outside because the house stays hot, this fan is for you, if you have windows that can fit it.
Review: Quiet, reliable, moves a lot of air. - Since we've lived in this house -- about 25 years -- our custom in the hot days of summer has been to close all windows during the day when it's hot, then at night turn on an exhaust fan on one side of the house and open a couple windows on the far side of the house from it. By morning, the house was always chilly, we turned off the fan and closed those windows. The fan in question was always one just like this one. It wasn't perfect, but given the 8-10 hours of running, it always did the job. A problem came in 2013: I wanted to do a thorough cleaning of the fan blade, because accumulated dust and dirt significantly reduces the amount of air it can move. So, I unscrewed the cover and -- Ooooops, dropped the motor and blade. The blade shattered like glass. So, if you have this fan, don't ding that blade with anything. It's possible that years of vibration makes it subject to this kind of failure. Anyway, desertcart was there to rescue me and, literally on the next morning, I got a replacement. That has been running summers ever since -- five years. I'm baffled by the large number of negative reviews. This thing is the very embodiment of a product that does exactly what it's supposed to do and does it well. Climate change has driven us to get a split air system for the hottest days, but we still have this fan in the window and, if the nights get cool at all, the fan is turned on to do its magic. Actually, some of the nights have been ultra humid, and we didn't want to draw in all that moisture, so we have used the fan on its lowest speed; by morning, the house is cool, so even the low speed moves plenty of air for this purpose. (Don't have the exact numbers, but we're talking about around 1200 square feet of house in four rooms.) All in all, unless something horrible has happened to thisi product in the past 5 years, pay no attention to the nasty reviews. No, it's not a Swiss watch, just a darn good window fan.

## Features

- 16-inch window fan with an electrically reversible intake and exhaust motor
- Fits windows 26. 5" to 34. 5" wide x 22" high and larger
- Intake function brings fresh air in and exhaust function pushes stale air out
- Storm Guard feature allows window to be closed behind fan quickly
- Lightweight and easy to mount with extendable side panels for a custom fit

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B077BVSKLC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #668,741 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #47 in Household Window Fans |
| Blade Length | 16 Inches |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand | Lasko |
| Brand Name | Lasko |
| Collection Name | Window Fans |
| Color | White |
| Connector Type | Standard AC power plug |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Manual controls |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,516 Reviews |
| Electric Fan Design | Window Fan |
| Electric fan design | Window Fan |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Form Factor | Window |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046013453501 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Installation Type | window mount |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.25"D x 26.5"W x 26.5"H |
| Item Type Name | 16" Electrically Reversible Window Fan with Storm Guard |
| Item Weight | 14.3 Pounds |
| Main Power Connector Type | Type A or Type B (Standard Household Plug) |
| Manufacturer | Lasko |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | 16" Electrically Reversible Window Fan with Storm Guard |
| Model Number | W16900 |
| Motor Type | AC |
| Noise Level | 50 Decibels |
| Number of Blades | 3 |
| Number of Power Levels | 3 |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Part Number | W16900 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 8.25"D x 26.5"W x 26.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Air Circulation, Cooling, Ventilating |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Room Type | Living Room |
| Size | 16 INCH |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Features | Dial |
| Standby Power Shutoff | energy efficient |
| Style | Classic |
| Theme | Outdoor |
| UPC | 046013453501 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limted. |
| Wattage | 60 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Lasko
- **Color:** White
- **Electric fan design:** Window Fan
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Style:** Classic
- **Product Dimensions:** 8.25"D x 26.5"W x 26.5"H
- **Room Type:** Living Room
- **Special Feature:** Dial
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Air Circulation, Cooling, Ventilating
- **Noise Level:** 5E+1 dB

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great exhaust fan value
*by L***N on May 24, 2010*

I've had two of these fans for 4 years now. One upstairs, one downstairs, both set to exhaust. I'd have more of these if I had another window in the house small enough to accept the fan. Just in case you haven't thought about this subject before, it's a lot easier to suck hot air out of a room with an exhaust fan than it is to push cool air in to the room. Using an exhaust fan works much better than just opening a window wide and hoping cool air will blow in eventually. For summer evenings, as soon as it's cooler outside than inside, exhaust fans are the bomb. Place this fan properly in a window, so that the fan and its casing cover the entire open window area. Then open another nearby window just a few inches, and feel the cool breeeze blowing in. When I have both fans going and the patio sliding door open 6 inches you can feel the breeze 6 feet inside. It takes only about 2 hours from jump to cool my 2500 sq ft house to outside levels with both fans going. I've had to put them on timers to stop at 2am or it gets too cold. So why is this a great exhaust fan? It's not the Rolls Royce of fans. It's a good fan at a great price. You can pay 3x what this one usually costs ($50 to $80) for only marginal improvements in performance. True, it's not built like a Sherman tank but it's built plenty well enough to do its job. (I like that--you know what they say, An engineer is someone who knows how to build a bridge that barely stands, but it does stand.) Some notes: If your window opens side to side, the height of the window on the inside ledge should be at least 26.5 inches and less than 34 inches. You need to be able to open the window at least 18 inches wide, preferably 20. They say this is a 16 inch fan, but that's the blade width. The basket is a little over 18 inches. You can screw the fan into the window, if your wife will let you. For some reason wives seem to object more to screw heads sticking out in the horizontal plane of a window than the vertical. It will work just fine to wedge the fan by turning it 90 degrees and extending the side panels appropriately. The side panels can be precisely set--they have two screws on each side. You may want to put some foam rubber or other soft material along the edge of the panels to reduce vibration--I didn't find it necessary. If your window opens top to bottom, then the width of the inside window ledge should be at least 26.5 inches and less than 34 inches, and you should be able to open the window in such a way that the height of the opening is no more than 21 inches, 22 at the most. You can wedge the fan in this kind of window too, if screws still don't pass the wife test. If you use screws, use the template included with the fan, and try hard to be precise, leaving about 1/16 of an inch of space at the bottom when the fan is set in. The fan has a clever keyhole scheme for hanging it in the window, similar to the keyhole opening you use when hanging a picture on a single nail. Take the keyhole length into account when using the template or be ready to put paper towels or felt/foam rubber under the fan to stop rattle. At highest speed the fan isn't annoying--you can sleep with it in the same room if you're not a person who's bugged by white noise. At low speed, it's very quiet. It moves a lot of air. My biggest challenge is getting my wife to buy into the idea that opening one window 6 inches will cool the room faster than opening it all the way. The idea is to get a breeze sucked into the house, instead of having cool air just mill around at window boundaries. My fans have been going now for 4 years with no signs of quitting. But I did just buy another one as a backup. No reflection on the fan, I'm just one of Those Guys. Be careful with the wings that extend to fit the window. They're not unduly flimsy, but they are a little flimsy. I broke one already. Another commenter worried about getting out of a window in case of a fire if the fans were screwed in. My take is that an adrenaline-charged 6 year old would have no problem flinging this fan across the room when screwed in. If you're worried, wedge. Despite what I've said about noise and vibration, the fan is nicely balanced and not prone to excess vibration. You have to do some work mounting it correctly, but it's simple work for anyone if you relax and do it right. Get a level and a glass of wine, and you'll be fine. You will have to clean your window screens. Kind of like replacing your furnace filters. Depending on how dusty your area is, you may have to do it more than once a year. It is nice to be able to shut the window without moving the fan. Ours stay in the windows year round. Bottom line: if it gets cool enough at night in the summer where you live that you wish you could sleep outside because the house stays hot, this fan is for you, if you have windows that can fit it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quiet, reliable, moves a lot of air.
*by A***R on November 17, 2018*

Since we've lived in this house -- about 25 years -- our custom in the hot days of summer has been to close all windows during the day when it's hot, then at night turn on an exhaust fan on one side of the house and open a couple windows on the far side of the house from it. By morning, the house was always chilly, we turned off the fan and closed those windows. The fan in question was always one just like this one. It wasn't perfect, but given the 8-10 hours of running, it always did the job. A problem came in 2013: I wanted to do a thorough cleaning of the fan blade, because accumulated dust and dirt significantly reduces the amount of air it can move. So, I unscrewed the cover and -- Ooooops, dropped the motor and blade. The blade shattered like glass. So, if you have this fan, don't ding that blade with anything. It's possible that years of vibration makes it subject to this kind of failure. Anyway, Amazon was there to rescue me and, literally on the next morning, I got a replacement. That has been running summers ever since -- five years. I'm baffled by the large number of negative reviews. This thing is the very embodiment of a product that does exactly what it's supposed to do and does it well. Climate change has driven us to get a split air system for the hottest days, but we still have this fan in the window and, if the nights get cool at all, the fan is turned on to do its magic. Actually, some of the nights have been ultra humid, and we didn't want to draw in all that moisture, so we have used the fan on its lowest speed; by morning, the house is cool, so even the low speed moves plenty of air for this purpose. (Don't have the exact numbers, but we're talking about around 1200 square feet of house in four rooms.) All in all, unless something horrible has happened to thisi product in the past 5 years, pay no attention to the nasty reviews. No, it's not a Swiss watch, just a darn good window fan.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ works well plastic a little flimsy
*by H***F on September 2, 2013*

I did a lot of research on attic exhaust fans. I have a 1700 square foot house and it does circulate air nicely. I leave it on exhaust all day and there is a noticeable draft when standing in front of any of the downstairs windows. Then I put it on high intake for an hour or two before bed and it sucks in a bunch of nice cool air and drops the room 2-4 degrees in temp (I have a thermometer in the bedroom). Then I switch it to low intake overnight to maintain the cool. Its a great option for people like me who can't have a proper attic fan -- our attic is finished and actually were the bedrooms are so we have crawl space on either side rather than an attic above. Yes the plastic is flimsy which I knew form other reviews but it holds up to the weight of my very old wood and double pane glass window sitting on it. However I took a star off because the expandable sides are too flimsy - they are supposed to expand and then you screw it tight to keep them in place. The way the screws are and the flimsy-ness of the plastic it was very cumbersome to expand the sides properly, we ending up loosing two of the screws and now it is just sitting with gaps on either side. Despite that it still works very well. It is shallow enough that it I can put it in the window in front of the storm screen. A few reviews complained about it bringing in moisture and it needed a dehumidifier. Well, if it had one then it'd be called an air conditioner. Yes it is a powerful exhaust/intake fan which means if it is 90% humidity out you will wake up feeling damp as will your blankets and floors because it pulls in the AIR outside your window, moisture and all. I'd only want to design changes - sturdier expandable sides or at least a less cumbersome design and a remote control!

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