• Nia [she/her]
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        I run mine specifically so I can spend an hour trying to focus on a single fanblade to see if I can keep track of it

  • Admiral Patrick
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    112 years ago

    So true 😂

    I have gotten in a rhythm of cleaning the blades each spring/winter when I stop it long enough to reverse the direction.

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        82 years ago

        Yep. Because one time I stopped the fan, didn’t clean the dust, reversed it, and set it to high. Dust flew everywhere. At least it was a learning experience lol.

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            Lol! If I didn’t have crazy allergies, I’d let the dust fly. Unfortunately, no such thing as a free meal.

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        Literally never turn it off. But it helps circulate the A/C for the dogs, so it’s not uselessly blowing air around when I’m not there to feel it.

        I also work from home, so it’s less wasteful than it sounds. Any extra carbon emissions from running that ~50 watts is more than offset by me not commuting/sitting in traffic every day.