This 40 cm metal pedestal fan is ideal for cooling rooms of 10-18 m2 in size. With a height adjustable design, as well as fixed and oscillating functions, it can be customised to best suit your needs. The four metal blades and 45 W motor provide powerful cooling on any of the three speed settings, while the stylish chromed finish will suit a variety of rooms.
This 40 cm metal pedestal fan is ideal for cooling rooms of 10-18 m2 in size. With a height adjustable design, as well as fixed and oscillating functions, it can be customised to best suit your needs. The four metal blades and 45 W motor provide powerful cooling on any of the three speed settings, while the stylish chromed finish will suit a variety of rooms.
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Euromatic 40cm Metal Pedestal Fan
This 40 cm metal pedestal fan is ideal for cooling rooms of 10-18 m2 in size. With a height adjustable design, as well as fixed and oscillating functions, it can be customised to best suit your needs. The four metal blades and 45 W motor provide powerful cooling on any of the three speed settings, while the stylish chromed finish will suit a variety of rooms.
This 40 cm metal pedestal fan is ideal for cooling rooms of 10-18 m2 in size. With a height adjustable design, as well as fixed and oscillating functions, it can be customised to best suit your needs. The four metal blades and 45 W motor provide powerful cooling on any of the three speed settings, while the stylish chromed finish will suit a variety of rooms.
Last updated at 10/05/2026 22:35:22
Euromatic 40cm Metal Pedestal Fan
Delivery $10
Euromatic 40cm Metal Pedestal Fan
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originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Without a doubt the loudest fan I have ever purchased. Only good for people whom take out there hearing aids before going to bed and have no interest in tilting the angle of the fan which you simply cannot. This fan should be avoided. In my view it should go back into the box and back to Bunnings as the worst fan ever and sent back to wherever it came from.
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Do not waste your money on this fan. Quite possibly the worst fan I’ve ever bought. Dissatisfaction made even worse considering the price of this. 1. The base is wobbly even tightened to the max. 2. The vertical adjustment is a flawed design using two adjustment fixing neither of which work well and hold the fan at the angle you want. 3. Right out of the box speed 1 & 2, do not work. Don’t waste your money as $16 Kmart fan works better than this junk. I’m shocked that Bunnings are selling these, and at this price.
originally posted on bunnings.co.nz
By far the best fan I've ever purchased. Extremely easy to assemble.It is light enough to easily move around but has a decent amount of weight to keep it steady.Fan power is amazing! On setting one - it would be the equivalent of a Kmart fan on it's highest setting except quieter. Rarely use the highest setting on this and even when I do the sound isn't as loud as other brands.Only downside is that you are not able to adjust the vertical angle that the fan points to. Only can rotate horizontally and move vertically (via the metal stand) - Just something to think about if you want it to point down or up at you.
| Product Vendor | Euromatic |
| Number of Blades | 4 |
| Timer (Yes/No) | No |
| Fan Diameter (mm) | 400 |
| Indoor Use (Yes/No) | Yes |
Euromatic 40cm Metal Pedestal Fan
Delivery $10
Euromatic 40cm Metal Pedestal Fan
Free next-day delivery
Without a doubt the loudest fan I have ever purchased. Only good for people whom take out there hearing aids before going to bed and have no interest in tilting the angle of the fan which you simply cannot. This fan should be avoided. In my view it should go back into the box and back to Bunnings as the worst fan ever and sent back to wherever it came from.
Do not waste your money on this fan. Quite possibly the worst fan I’ve ever bought. Dissatisfaction made even worse considering the price of this. 1. The base is wobbly even tightened to the max. 2. The vertical adjustment is a flawed design using two adjustment fixing neither of which work well and hold the fan at the angle you want. 3. Right out of the box speed 1 & 2, do not work. Don’t waste your money as $16 Kmart fan works better than this junk. I’m shocked that Bunnings are selling these, and at this price.
By far the best fan I've ever purchased. Extremely easy to assemble.It is light enough to easily move around but has a decent amount of weight to keep it steady.Fan power is amazing! On setting one - it would be the equivalent of a Kmart fan on it's highest setting except quieter. Rarely use the highest setting on this and even when I do the sound isn't as loud as other brands.Only downside is that you are not able to adjust the vertical angle that the fan points to. Only can rotate horizontally and move vertically (via the metal stand) - Just something to think about if you want it to point down or up at you.
We bought 3 of these about 3 years ago. Two have been amazing from the start and still going strong. They are easy to assemble, powerfull and sturdy - they dont rattle during the night. The third has never been quite right - takes a long time to start and sometimes is under powered. We should have returned it but never got around to it. I feel like if its good and strong when you first plug it in - then you are set. If it seems underpowered or a bit delayed to start then return it for a replacement straight away . The two that are working have been awesome fans, still going strong 3 years on. I am about to replace the third one and will buy this brand again.
Its a good fan, it has 3 strong speeds, the remote works as intended and the sound is comparable to other fans of the same ilk. My biggest pet peeve of this model is the head is too heavy for its body and it has no locking system, so you move it into its desired position and the head, when oscillating, tilts back up - somewhat annoying. Now to the point of is it worthy of its price tag versus a $15-25 standard pedestal fan, simply put no! It has a remote, but that not worth the extra money.
Poorly machined, noisy and jerky oscillation. Blade cover knocks against tilting head screw at the rear. Screws that you need a magnetised screwdriver for else they drop into the motor assembly. Blades assembly is simply screwed to the shaft with a cheap grub screw with no spacer to protect against fan cover.
I just bought this fan because my other pedestal fan recently died. Had my heart set on another fan but unfortunately they were not in stock. But this fan came in around the same price so I figured it would do the job I need it to do for now and that is to circulate cool air from by bedroom A/C down my hallway and into the living room because the A/C in my living room isn't working so good on the really hot days.I was a bit hesitant to buy this fan initially because of the negative reviews and the fact that some people had trouble putting it together. But seriously? A 6th grader could assemble this fan because when you read the instructions properly it is relatively simple and not that much more difficult to assembling any other cheap pedestal fan because similar ... MoreI just bought this fan because my other pedestal fan recently died. Had my heart set on another fan but unfortunately they were not in stock. But this fan came in around the same price so I figured it would do the job I need it to do for now and that is to circulate cool air from by bedroom A/C down my hallway and into the living room because the A/C in my living room isn't working so good on the really hot days.I was a bit hesitant to buy this fan initially because of the negative reviews and the fact that some people had trouble putting it together. But seriously? A 6th grader could assemble this fan because when you read the instructions properly it is relatively simple and not that much more difficult to assembling any other cheap pedestal fan because similar similar principles are used to assemble any other fan head. I had more trouble getting the parts out of the box than anything else.If you make sure you remove most of the screws and bolts before you begin to assemble the fan it will make it much easier to put together.Attaching the fan head to the pedestal stand could be a little tricky if you have already attached the pedestal shaft to the base plate. So it's best to work from the top of the fan down. So attach the fan head to the pedestal shaft before you attach the shaft to the base plate.. And if you loosen the tilt screws right off it will make your life so much easier to attach the fan head to the pedestal shaft. Just lay the assembled fan head down on it's face and attach the shaft. And to do that you Just insert the bolt and do up the finger nut, then tighten up your tilt adjustment screws last of all. While the fan head is still laying down flat, pick up your base plate parts and attach it to the bottom of the shaft and you are done! It took me around 10 minutes from the time I opened the box to put this fan together.
First time I've bought an expensive item without research - major regrets.Even the lowest speed is too loud and forceful for anything other than a huge open plan or workshop.The look is not just "Retro"- it should really be labelled "Industrial" so that buyer is prepared.Hard to assemble, iincredibly heavy, doesn't maintain angle but low power drain (45w).Luckily I have a work shed so not a total waste.
If the constant drone of an aircraft is your thing, you will love this. Even on the lowest setting its noisy. In natural and sleep mode the fan ramps up and down (is this normal?) in 5-8 second cycles. Not sure how you are meant to sleep with that? It would be an OK workshop fan.Like others I wish I had read the reviews prior to purchase.
Plenty of features for a low cost fan. I bought two and Bunnings delivered for free due to low stock and no click and collect. Legs are a little fragile/frail and I couldn’t fit the feet on but they are on carpet so no bother. I really like the remote because it makes it really easy to use. It sounds like a fan and is not too loud even on high, but still has good output. Oscillation is also good at around 90 degrees. Use in bedrooms for kids and adults and they keep everyone cool.
| Product Vendor | Euromatic |
| Number of Blades | 4 |
| Timer (Yes/No) | No |
| Fan Diameter (mm) | 400 |
| Indoor Use (Yes/No) | Yes |