Comparison Scarlett SC-379 vs Polaris PSF 40RC
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| Scarlett SC-379 | Polaris PSF 40RC | |
from $30.48 up to $35.00 | from $47.00 | |
| TOP sellers | ||
| Type | floor standing | floor standing |
| Mechanism | axial | axial |
Specs | ||
| Power consumption | 45 W | 55 W |
| Number of speeds | 6 | 3 |
Features | ||
| Functions | oscillation height adjustment tilt adjustment timer remote control | oscillation height adjustment tilt adjustment timer remote control |
| Diameter | 40 cm | 40 cm |
| Number of blades | 3 | 5 |
| Base | cross base | cross base |
| Added to E-Catalog | may 2012 | may 2011 |
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Glossary
Power consumption
The maximum power consumed by the fan during operation. The higher the power consumption, the higher, usually, the greater the airflow rate created by the fan, and, accordingly, the higher the performance of the device. On the other hand, power usually directly affects the price, all other things being equal.
Number of speeds
The number of preset speeds at which the fan blades can rotate. The rotation speed is usually set by pressing the corresponding button (in addition, there is also a stepless adjustment, see the relevant paragraph). Most modern models with step adjustment have three preset speeds.
Number of blades
With the same power and blade width, fans with numerous blades can boast of greater air mass distillation performance. However, the formation of a powerful airflow is not affected by the number of blades, but by their diameter. In addition, the operation of multi-bladed fans is usually associated with an increased level of noise.





