Quentin Malzahn Posted September 25, 2024 Posted September 25, 2024 (edited) Hello everyone last week I got back from a 2 week vacation and at one antique store in Stevens Point Wisconsin I found this fan Heater. I’ve never seen anything like this and im not sure if anyone in the AFCA have ever heard about this heater. It appears the heating elements are missing probably the previous owner removed them for safety reasons but the fan still works though. This heater appears to be by a brand named COMFY-AIRE Manufactured by LoSEE Products Co. in Hebron Illinois. This is my first antique heater fan in my collection. Edited September 25, 2024 by Quentin Malzahn 1 Quote
George Durbin Posted September 25, 2024 Posted September 25, 2024 That is pretty cool! Or hot maybe?😁 Quote
Quentin Malzahn Posted September 25, 2024 Author Posted September 25, 2024 (edited) Thanks George 😁 Edited September 25, 2024 by Quentin Malzahn Quote
Russ Huber Posted September 25, 2024 Posted September 25, 2024 1499070502462179340-01967757 (storage.googleapis.com) Quote
Russ Huber Posted September 25, 2024 Posted September 25, 2024 Stevens Point is a long journey away from home base, Quentin. 🙂 Quote
Quentin Malzahn Posted September 25, 2024 Author Posted September 25, 2024 Yeah it was a nice trip Quote
Nicholas Denney Posted September 26, 2024 Posted September 26, 2024 Curious how it works or what else they did since most all of these things have the motor and elements in series. Quote
Darwin Costello Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 On 9/25/2024 at 11:52 AM, Russ Huber said: 1499070502462179340-01967757 (storage.googleapis.com) Russ, you have an amazing supply of great information. I think it goes without saying everyone sincerely appreciates the value it bring to our organization! Quote
Russ Huber Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 7 hours ago, Darwin Costello said: Russ, I think it goes without saying everyone sincerely appreciates the information brought to our organization! You can't please everyone, but it is a contribution none the less. Your membership and posts have a great deal to offer to the health and longevity of the website, as does everyone's. Members of present times like Mike Kearns, and Steve Rockwell have brought very detailed information and priceless images. There are members that have strong focus on specific fan motor manufacturers that fill in a lot of missing blanks. It all boils down to one hand washes the other, and no man is an island. We are Legion only if we remain unified to support the website and its growth. Remain humble and give support in your best way what you enjoy. 🙂 Quote
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