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Living in a trailer in 32c heat? Normal desk fans just don’t cut it! Get out the big boy!
June 17, 2024
Living in a trailer in 32c heat? Normal desk fans just don’t cut it! Get out the big boy!

Living in a trailer in 32c heat? Normal desk fans just don’t cut it! Get out the big boy!

Living in a trailer in 32c heat? Normal desk fans just don’t cut it! Get out the big boy!

The Best Industrial Fans for Your Overheated Trailer

Living in a trailer during extreme heat, like temperatures hitting 33u00b0C (91u00b0F), requires more than just a small desk fan. These standard fans don’t provide adequate relief or last when left unattended. That’s when trailer residents bring out the big boy – an industrial construction fan. Discover our top picks that offer powerful cooling and can withstand heavy use without breaking the bank.

1. Lasko 3725 Titan 20 Inch Wheeled Industrial Fan

The Lasko 3725 Titan 20 Inch Wheeled Industrial Fan is an excellent option for large trailer spaces due to its robust size and wheels. Measuring 20 inches in diameter, this fan packs a punch with three fan speeds and airflow coverage up to 1,500 square feet.

This wheeled fan provides easy mobility across different rooms or areas of your trailer while still maintaining its industrial strength. At full blast, the Lasko Titan can create quite a roar, but it remains one of the most effective fans for keeping cool during extreme heat.

2. Delonghi Tribono 23 Evo Mirage Convection Fan with Pedestal

For those seeking a combination of elegance and cooling power, consider the DeLonghi Tribono 23 Evo Mirage Convection Fan with Pedestal. Despite its sophisticated design, it packs impressive industrial-grade features that make it perfect for your trailer. This fan boasts a convection heating system that rapidly circulates hot air out, maintaining cooler temperatures inside your space.

The adjustable tilt function ensures optimal airflow control and convenience, while the automatic shut-off feature adds safety during power fluctuations, making it ideal for continuous use in trailers during sweltering months.

3. Maxira 32 Inch Heavy Duty High Power Ceramic Fan with Wheels

The Maxira 32 Inch Heavy Duty High Power Ceramic Fan with Wheels stands out in terms of size and power, providing efficient cooling for larger trailers. With a diameter of 32 inches, this fan delivers intense airflow even in rooms over 1,000 square feet.

Sleek yet robust, this industrial-grade fan features ceramic bearings to ensure smooth operation and extended durability. It also includes convenient wheels for easy mobility across your trailer or outdoor spaces. With three fan speeds and an integrated timer, you have full control over the cooling process.

4. Summer’s Pro Mirage Ibrido Digital Pedestal Fan

For a modern industrial fan, check out the Summer’s Pro Mirage Ibrico Digital Pedestal Fan. With its elegant pedestal design and high-tech features, it not only provides efficient cooling but also adds a touch of sophistication to your living space. Despite its sleek look, this 21-inch diameter fan offers significant airflow and is perfect for smaller trailer areas.

The built-in digital display panel allows easy access to various settings like the timer, temperature gauge, and fan speed adjustment, making it an ideal choice for long-term use in your hot trailer. Plus, its whisper-quiet operation ensures minimal noise disturbance as you cool down.

Final Thoughts

During extreme heat waves, investing in a strong industrial fan can significantly improve your living experience within a trailer. Choose the best fan that matches your cooling needs, space size, and mobility requirements to make your summer more comfortable.

Above all else, remember to keep hydrated and monitor heat-related symptoms like fatigue or dizziness. Keep exploring our blog for more tips on how to survive hot weather living in trailers and other off-duty cruising advice!

I was planning to use this massive Dewalt construction fan inside my 40’ HC SEACAN if I used it as a workshop but in 32c heat, it’s now become my savior in the living trailer.

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