Product information Charly floor
The fan Charly has already achieved cult status. The exceptional wind machine is now equipped with oscillation. Charly thereby distributes the cool air steadily in the room. With a design resembling a jet aircraft turbine and an air-moving performance to match: three aluminium blades allow this fan to shift up to 6000 cubic meters of air an hour. But thanks to his rounded, die-cast zinc base, the ventilator Charly remains firmly anchored on the ground, while it is still adjustable.
Product family | Fan |
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System | Pedestal fan |
Color | silver |
Capacity | 6000 m3/h |
Power level | 3 |
Power consumption | 36 – 60 W |
Noise level | < 56 dB(A) |
Weight | 4.5 kg |
Dimensions | 450 x 472 x 280 mm |
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Charly floor’s motor housing is connected to his telescopic tube by means of a socket screw located on the side. This can work loose over time. You can secure Charly little’s head in an upright position by tightening the screw.
To clean the fan blade, remove the securing screw, undo all the fixing clips and carefully remove the protective grille from the front. Now you can wipe the fan blade with a damp cloth and then dry it thoroughly. After cleaning, put the protective grille back on the device (fit the top positioning clip), fasten all the fixing clips and tighten the securing screw firmly.
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Reviews
Very good product, but above all "Best Customer Service" I have experienced
I bought Charlie a few years back. Didn't know Stadler Form as a company back then, but we loved the design. It was proven to be a very well built, solid and strong fan, serving us every summer for really long hours!!! This year, the motor starte...
Review from Petros Lagouvardos at 06.09.2024Nice looking, some details a bit flimsy.
I enjoy the design but some parts are really flimsy, such as the fan blades and the plastic hub in the middle of the blades. The screw that locks one of the fan cage's tabs broke during assembly. The threads are probably close to being stripped....
Review from Anonymous at 02.07.2024Charly floor
The Designer
Since the very start, I have had the privilege to co-develop and design products for Martin Stadler and the Stadler Form Team. What began with Fred, has grown into an attractive, small but fine range of products. This experience, and being part of the team, has greatly enriched myself and my work as a designer ...