When’s the last time you bought a fan online & it arrived wrapped in an old dusty tablecloth? I actually don’t think you have
This isn’t a Krisbow 10” ventilating fan with an absolutely delicious faux woodgrain on basically every side of it. It’s a fan that’s popped in & out of my memory ever since I saw it during my grade school age. I wouldn’t mind owning one, which is why I quickly threw cash at the seller without really looking at the ad. Except the fan that arrived at my doorstep isn’t what I ordered.
It’s in fact a 220V Daiken 10” ventilating fan, a completely different beast if I may say. I can write a complain to the seller & demand that he give me the fan that he listed on the ad, but I think I’d rather not do that. This experience is already unique enough for me & I don’t need me bi**hing on the seller or otherwise this would’ve gone worse than the Hiroshima bombing.
I’ll save my thoughts on the Daiken for it’s own video, but I can’t help but say what an absolute oddball that fan is. I thought Daiken fans were 100V only & Japan exclusive
26 мар 2024