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(based on 21 ratings)
Brand: Suncourt
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The EntreeAir is a safe, efficient and effective way to circulate warm or cool air from room to room and operates for pennies a day. The EntreeAir mounts easily into any door frame and works great in recreational vehicles as well. Features: Quiet Operation In-line on/off power switch Patented design 12 month limited warranty Specifications: Weight - 2.0 lbs Radius -7" Amps - .35 Cord Length - 10 Feet dBA - 50 FAQ's What will the EntréeAir do for me? The EntreeAir is designed to be mounted in a doorway and move air from one room to another. Why would I want to move air from one room to another? If you have a fireplace in one room, you may want to share some of that heat with an adjacent room in the winter. Similarly, if you have a window air conditioner in one room, you may want to blow some of that cooled air into an adjacent space. The EntreeAir is also very effective in maintaining some airflow into a room that seems stuffy. How much air does the EntreeAir move? The EntreeAir moves approximately 100 Cubic Feet of air per Minute (CFM). To put that in perspective, a 12' x 18' room contains about 1700 cubic feet of air. At 100 Cubic Feet per Minute, divide the room volume by the 100 CFM, which gives approximately 17. That means the entire air volume of that room is moved every 17 minutes. How much electricity does the EntreeAir use? The EntreeAir uses 27 Watts of electricity. Like a small light bulb. How do I install the EntreeAir? The EntreeAir mounts on the doorframe. There are keyhole slots in both straight sides of the unit. Simply install two screws in the doorframe and hang the EntreeAir with the keyhole slots over these screws. Can I control which direction the air flows? Yes, because the EntreeAir has two sets of keyhole slots, you can hang it blowing into or out of a room. How quiet is the EntreeAir? Very quiet. The sound level is 50dBA, about the same as the fan of a desktop computer. How long is the power cord? The power cord is 10 feet long and has an in-cord on/off switch. Can I close the door with an EntreeAir installed? Yes. The EntreeAir mounts beside the wood doorstop strip, opposite from when the door closes against. How do I clean my EntreeAir? Your EntreeAir will accumulate some dust over the years. Simply blow out that dust occasionally or use a small brush or cotton swabs to clean the interior. Never open the housing of your EntreeAir. This will void the warranty and constitutes a serious safety hazard. Operating the EntreeAir in a clean household and changing the filter of your central air system regularly will help keep the EntreeAir clean. Can I run the EntreeAir continuously? Yes, the electric motor is designed for many years of continuous operation. Is the EntreeAir safe? Yes. The product has been rigorously tested to the standards of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL®). The housing is made of a flame retardant ABS material. The electric motor is a Class B, Thermally Protected motor.
Review Snapshot®
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4 stars
(based on 21 reviews)
85% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Pros:
Compact(10), Easy to install(19), Lightweight(9), Quiet(7)
Cons:
Noisy(6), Not very powerful(3)
Best Uses:
Bedroom(6), Home office(4), Kitchen(3), Living room(5), Smaller rooms / apartments(5)
Describe Yourself:
Avid do-it-yourselfer(8), Casual do-it-yourselfer(4), Homeowner(7)
 
Moving hot air
By DutchVerified Purchaser from Chevy Chase, MD on 6/6/2011
Pros:
Compact, Easy to install, Lightweight, Quiet
Best Uses:
Home Office
Describe Yourself:
Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

All the equipment in our home office produces so much heat that it was 10F warmer there than in the rest of the house. The fan moves hot air quickly out of the office and reduced the heat difference to 2F.

 
corner fan
By MarshaVerified Purchaser from Texas on 3/1/2011
Pros:
Compact, Easy to install, Fan running well, Lightweight, Quiet
Cons:
Last one didn't last 1 ye
Best Uses:
Living Room
Describe Yourself:
Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

this fan serves a specific need and i use it winter and summer to move hot/cold air from main source to another large area. first one i got, not this company but same exact fan, did not last a year but this is the only one i could find. if i have to replace it every year i'm glad it's inexpensive.

 
I love my fans
By freewayVerified Purchaser from Malvern, AR. on 1/31/2011
Pros:
Compact, Easy to install, Lightweight, Quiet
Best Uses:
Bedroom, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room
Describe Yourself:
Beginner
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

I bought two fans and will buy two more.
They are great not noisey not to fast and work very well. I use them for heat exchange from room to room. priced right.

 
This is a wonderful product
By jarwarVerified Purchaser from Cameron, Montana on 12/28/2010
Pros:
Compact, Easy to install, Lightweight, Quiet
Best Uses:
Bedroom
Describe Yourself:
Casual Do-It-Yourselfer
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

We turn this fan on daily and let it heat the bedroom from the wood burner and the room is quite comfortable to sleep without being too hot. It moves enough heat into the room so that I can sit in the room and knit during the day. We love it.

 
THESE ARE PERFECT
By PAPAVerified Purchaser from KREMMLING, COLORADO on 12/21/2010
Pros:
Compact, Lightweight
Cons:
Noisy
Best Uses:
IN BETWEEN ANY ROOMS
Describe Yourself:
Casual Do-It-Yourselfer
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

I NEEDED A FAN TO PULL AIR FROM MY FIREPLACE HEATED LIVING ROOM INTO THE HALLWAY FOR THE BEDROOMS. THE COOL THING ABOUT THESE FANS IS THAT YOU CAN PUT THEM IN THE CORNER OF THE DOORWAY AND IT DOES NOT TAKE AWAY FROM THE HEAD CLEARENCE OF THOSE WALKING THRU IT.

 
Just as it says
By Arnold the spenderVerified Purchaser from Belliare MI on 11/20/2010
Pros:
Compact, Easy to install, Lightweight
Best Uses:
Bedroom, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room
Describe Yourself:
Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

Moves air from heated room to unheated adds about 4 degrees of heat

 
Love the fan-Love the price[...]
By MichelleVerified Purchaser from Marceline USA on 6/23/2010

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

Love the fan, love the price[...]

 
Circulates the Air
By AshcraftVerified Purchaser from Indiana on 1/25/2010
Pros:
Easy to install
Describe Yourself:
Casual Do-It-Yourselfer
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

Works great to distribute heat to other rooms of the house from the room the wood stove is in. The only con is that the fan is not reversible.

 
Good performance
By The Dancer from Sacramento, CA on 1/23/2010
Pros:
Compact, Easy to install, Lightweight
Best Uses:
Bedroom, Living Room
Describe Yourself:
Beginner
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

I bought a pellet stove for my living room...The living room is quite large. I have a 52" ceiling fan to circulate air. I purchased one doorframe fan that I positioned close to the ceiling at the begining of the "L" shaped hall way. It does a great job evening out the temp. of the hallway and first 2 bedrooms. But the farthest bedroom is still a little chilly. I will buy another fan to position at the end of the hallway/begining of master bedroom another fan to push air in to the bedroom.

My electrician friend did the installation, did a great job by putting the outlets in the attic. Punched a hole in the ceiling and plug-in. No unsightly cords visible, and the switch to turn on and off is within reach. I am happy, very happy.

 
Incredible Performance
By HaylimodriverVerified Reviewer from Poolesville, MD on 1/11/2010
Pros:
Easy to install, Noise is only a whirring, Quiet
Best Uses:
Bedroom, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room
Describe Yourself:
Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

I've heated my 4-bedroom, 2-story suburban home, with addition, with a single woodstove insert (with blower) for 7 years. Until these fans were installed in the corners of each of the two doors in the den where the woodstove is, I didn't know what whole-house warmth really was. My house is uniformly toasty even in sub-zero, high wind weather outside, both hupstairs and downstairs. One of these little fans just broke, and the house was immediately chilled on that side. Replacing it became a high priority. This year, my furnace hasn't come on once this year. These fans are incredible.

 
Workes well
By joewVerified Purchaser from CT on 1/8/2010
Pros:
Easy to install, Lightweight
Describe Yourself:
Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

I used this to move heat from our woodburning stove from the main room into our bedroom. It Deffinitly worked.

 
good not very quiet
By meVerified Purchaser from canastota ny on 12/28/2009
Pros:
Compact, Easy to install, Lightweight
Cons:
Noisy
Describe Yourself:
Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

noisy

 
Cool, but still needs minor improvement
By ReymakVerified Purchaser from Nor * Cal on 12/16/2009
Pros:
Compact, Easy to install
Cons:
Not Very Powerful
Best Uses:
Bedroom
Describe Yourself:
Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

Would be great if there were a switch to change the polarity/direction of fan blade turning.

Not quite as powerful as I'd expected, however, three bedrooms at the end of a hall, each has one of these, all day long air is slowly, but surely, pulled down and forced into the rooms.

It's not the answer, but it helps.

 
This product delivers!
By warm and toastyVerified Purchaser from Bethel, CT on 10/31/2009
Pros:
Compact, Easy to install
Describe Yourself:
Casual Do-It-Yourselfer
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

The heat from our new woodburning stove was making the Living Room unbearable. These little fans do a great job of sending the heat out to other rooms.

 
Ok for price
By MelissaVerified Purchaser from Wyoming on 4/18/2009
Pros:
Easy To Install
Cons:
Not Very Powerful
Best Uses:
Smaller Rooms
Describe Yourself:
Homeowner
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

It doesn't move as much air as I had hoped-barely enough to feel, really. Also, the way the cord is attatched, there's no way to run it along the ceiling out of site. It would be better to be able to hard wire it in.

 
good product
By JoeVerified Purchaser from Baltimore on 2/17/2009
Pros:
Easy To Install
Cons:
Noisy
Describe Yourself:
Homeowner
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

wood stove circulation

 
Too much noise for the cost!
By fisheyeVerified Purchaser from Baltimore Md. on 12/12/2008
Pros:
Easy To Install
Cons:
Noisy
Best Uses:
Large Rooms
Describe Yourself:
Homeowner, Professional
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

To much noise

 
Nice fan
By Susie QVerified Purchaser from Rochester, NY on 10/29/2008
Pros:
Easy To Install
Cons:
Noisy
Best Uses:
Smaller Rooms
Describe Yourself:
Homeowner
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

I recently purchased a pellet stove. My house rambles and I needed something to help circulate the heat from the stove. So far it has helped quite a bit, although I will probably be purchasing a third fan to get a better air flow going.

It is a little bit noisy, but it isn't overwhelming.

 
grteat fans
By katimieVerified Purchaser from Hermon,NY on 10/27/2008
Pros:
Easy To Install, Powerful, Quiet, Sleek Design
Cons:
Energy Inefficient
Best Uses:
Smaller Rooms
Describe Yourself:
Homeowner
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

I think the fans are great and are help warming my house!!

[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
Not worth it
By Old House OwnerVerified Purchaser from MD on 7/15/2008
Pros:
Easy To Install
Cons:
Noisy, Not Very Powerful
Best Uses:
Smaller Rooms
Describe Yourself:
Homeowner
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

This fan is noisy and doesn't move much air. Because it mounts at the top of the door frame, it doesn't work well when trying to move cool air around.

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
Just what I wes looking for
By DebbieVerified Purchaser from Cohasset, MA (south of Boston) on 7/1/2008
Pros:
Easy To Install, Powerful, Quiet
Best Uses:
Large Rooms, Smaller Rooms
Describe Yourself:
Handyman, Homeowner
Bottom Line:

Comments about Suncourt Suncourt -- EntreeAir Door Frame Fan (RR100) - White:

I'm using this fan to circulate air between 2 rooms. Works great!! Can easily reposition and reverse the unit to change air flow from room A ->B or B -> A. Would definately replace if nned be and get more for other doorways.

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