

🌬️ Elevate your air game—fresh, smart, and weather-ready comfort at your window!
The Holmes Dual Blade Twin Window Fan is a versatile, electronically reversible window fan designed to fit most double-hung and slider windows with adjustable extenders up to 37" wide. Featuring dual independent motors, two speed settings, and a programmable thermostat, it offers customizable airflow modes including intake, exhaust, or air exchange for full-room ventilation. Its water-resistant motors ensure safe operation in rainy conditions, while lightweight construction allows easy portability. Perfect for millennials seeking efficient, smart cooling solutions that blend seamlessly into modern living spaces.












| ASIN | B000065DK8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #203,108 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #20 in Household Window Fans |
| Blade Length | 6 Inches |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand | HOLMES |
| Brand Name | HOLMES |
| Collection Name | Window Fans |
| Color | White |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 12,920 Reviews |
| Electric Fan Design | Window Fan |
| Electric fan design | Window Fan |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00048894012709 |
| Included Components | Adjustable Extender Screen, Extender Panel., Holmes 7 Inch Twin Window Fan, Water-Resistant Motors |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6"D x 13.3"W x 25.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Twin Window Fan |
| Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Newell Brands |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | Dual Blade |
| Model Number | HAWF2043-N |
| Mounting Type | Window |
| Number of Blades | 2 |
| Number of Power Levels | 2 |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 6"D x 13.3"W x 25.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bedroom, Indoor |
| Room Type | Bedroom |
| Special Features | Water Resistant |
| Standby Power Shutoff | Efficient |
| Style | Digital Control |
| UPC | 048894012709 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 yrs. |
| Wattage | 75 watts |
T**U
Use a thermometer and hold the center button down!
1.You don't have to cycle through 10 settings to turn it off - hold the button down and count to 3. 2.I noticed that a great deal of the negative reviews on this fan exactly match a similar Holmes fan at a much cheaper price point - I have to wonder if some of them are on the wrong product page. 3.There is a trick to this fan that I believe some people don't understand - it only works if the outside air temperature is LOWER than the inside temperature. If the outside air temperature is higher than the inside temperature, you'll just be sucking hot air into your room. We use an indoor/outdoor wireless thermometer and immediately shut the fan off and close and cover the window as soon as the outside temp gets within a degree of the inside temp. If I didn't have the thermometer (which wasn't very expensive), I would just use the Weather Channel hour-by-hour forecast or something like that to make a judgement call on when to turn it off and on. In other words - it's mainly meant for nighttime use. You can use it as a floor fan or something when it's warmer outside than in, but take it out of the window for heaven's sake! I also wouldn't reverse the direction and expect it to do much unless you had some cooler air to pump into the room as the warmer air was sucked out; but it would work very well to clear hot air out before turning on the A/C or something along those lines. If the temperature was fairly equal inside and out, I could see fresh air being somewhat more relieving than just moving inside air around, and the idea of putting one on intake at one end of a room and one on outtake at the other end would be a very effective way to move air around, too. Otherwise - think before you decide when/how/where to use the window fan. It's not rocket science - but it's not plug-in and expect a cheap A/C miracle, either. 4.It's not noisy at all. Compared to central A/C? Yeah, it's pretty loud. Compared to a box fan and most floor fans? It's whisper quiet. 5.It doesn't seem to be any lower quality than any other plastic fan I've ever owned. I don't expect it to last forever, but I don't think it seems too cheaply made for a plastic fan. All things considered, quality control on something like this would mean that sometimes a bad ones will get through, so I would probably exchange it at least once before asking for my money back. (We ordered 3 and they all work fine, though.) The only negative I can really say is the thermostat gadget. When the temp is on the line, the thing can't make up it's mind and starts and stops for awhile. It *does* work though, so if you need it to 'think' for itself while you are at work or something it is a worthwhile and useful feature. For it to work smoothly it would have to be considerably more sensitive and expensive and I don't care to pay that much for a fan. Also - I have to say this. Some reviewers were disappointed that the thing was 'unsafe' and they had to take it out of their window to secure the house from burglers when they were away. All I can think is: REALLY?!? For a plastic fan at this price point, people seriously expected that?!? So, with that said: No. No, it's not secure and you will need to remove it and lock your window if you are concerned about your neighborhood and your TV. I refuse to remove a star for that, though. (You might be grateful however, if you ever get locked out and have to boost your youngest through a window. Not that this has ever happened to me or anything....)
M**E
Exceeded my expectations by a landslide
This fan does a better job than I ever would have imagined. I have it in a second floor window of a home built in the 1700's. I originally bought it for the main bathroom for better ventilation and cooling, but decided to put it in our bedroom on a temporary basis. We had just moved and did not get all of our air conditioners put in upstairs yet. So, downstairs was cool and wonderful, but upstairs was literally like entering a heat wave as soon as you reach the top of the stairs. We put this fan in our bedroom window with both sides of the fan set to exhaust and the difference it has made is unbelievable. Our bedroom is cool and as long as we leave our door open you do not feel that heat wave as soon as you reach the top of the stairs anymore. We have actually decided not to put our a/c in the window now, since the fan does such a good job and we really only have about a month yet that we would need the a/c and then have to take it out anyway. I believe after it had a full day of running and circulating the air, it eventually started pulling the cool air up from downstairs since it was set to exhaust. I cannot believe the difference it has made and it is an excellent purchase. You can feel the air lightly circulating the room and it is just as good as the a/c would have been. The room is totally cooled and the hall way is cool and comfortable. It runs quietly, even set on high. The controls to switch from exhaust to intake simply slide to either setting and the fans reverse pretty instantaneously when you change it. I am throughly satisfied with this purchase and am in awe that a simple window fan does such an amazing job. If you're debating this purchase, just buy it. I will be ordering another one for the bathroom still, just for better ventilation as its such an old house and has no built in exhaust in the ceiling. I think if you had a couple of these scattered in windows throughout the house, you would not even need air conditioning.
B**N
Good fan....but
OK, so this is going to be a weird review. I despise and therefore refuse to be one of those people who give a 1 star review for a product because THEY didn't know what they were doing. Saw someone post a 1 star review for an appliance because it was too big for his kitchen counter top. The size was shown, he's an idiot. I don't want to be that guy. The fan works very well. The reversible airflow works as intended, and you can set the fan to be one side extracting, one side on intake. Neither of the fans rattled in either position, extract or intake. Also it's a nice looking fan. But... My cat moves more air when he sneezes than this fan does, even on high. Now, if you have a small room, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this fan. It's really quiet. The room I wanted to put it in is approx 8' x 15'. On high, standing 6' away, I couldn't feel anything. I lit a lighter, barely a flicker. My own fault, I should have researched the specifications better. I got this to replace an aged Honeywell unit that, quite literally, disintegrated. It was very old, and had served me well. The fans were 6.5" diameter on the Honeywell. This Holmes is 8.5". I thought bigger fans, more air movement. But... whereas the Honeywell fans spun at approx a million RPM, this fan spins at about 5. The Honeywell sounded like a jet taking off, this fan sounds like a whispered confession. Bottom line: if you have a small space and want a quiet fan, by all means pick this up. It's a quality fan. If you have a bigger space, look elsewhere.
K**.
brings cool outdoor air into my second floor apartment
This fan is light and VERY easy to install (it took probably 2 minutes to install). You can keep your screen down so it doesn't invite insects into your space. It cooled my stuffy, second floor apartment in about 3 minutes. In my living room I put it on intake at night and exhaust during the day. In my very narrow kitchen I just want more air circulation in general so I put one fan on intake and one on exhaust (the product contains 2 fans that are attached but that operate separately). I am very happy with this purchase because it lets me get fresh, cool air into my apartment while still allowing me to keep my windows open (unlike an air conditioner). It's a little noisy but I have heard a table top fan that was noisier, so I'd say the noise level is normal and reasonable. I have windows on only one wall of my apartment so there is no cross breeze. This fan creates a breeze in my apartment regardless. I'm really very happy with it.
B**N
Great fan... if you get a good one.
This fan is great... if you get a good one. It's the only reversible fan I could find that fits in my window without having to take off my window screens. Despite some other fans which claim an overall thinner width, they tend to stick out more on the outside-side of the window and won't fit with my screens. The reversible function works great and while the fan isn't the most powerful, it does a great job at circulating air in a bedroom or creating a cross-house draft if paired with another fan with 1 set to exhaust and 1 to intake. The problem is it's a roll of the dice on whether you get a good one or not. I only needed 2, but ended up buying 5 because: Of the used "like new" I bought: 1 - works great, smooth, without any excess noise - kept 1 - had a completely dead fan - returned for refund 2 - had fans that were grinding - returned for refund Of the brand new I bought: 1 - is noisier than the 1 good used "like new" I got and I expect will start grinding soon like the others. So if interested in this fan, be ready to enter a cycle of purchase and returns until you end up with good ones.
T**M
Not good anymore?
I first got this fan in 2009. It was great and lasted 10 years of very heavy use reach summer. When it stopped working I got another one and it seemed different. There didn't seem to be a hysteresis circuit in the thermostat so the fan would cycle on and off constantly when it was around the set temperature. I called support to find out if that's the way it was supposed to work and they couldn't answer. They were willing to accept a return but that were out of stock everywhere. It was better to have a fan than no fan. 3 years later and one of the two favs no longer spins. Original 2012 review -------------------------------- I purchased this fan about 3 years ago and use it almost every day during the summer. Rather than run the AC at night I decided to use a window fan when the temperature is cooler in the evening. I find it more pleasant and energy efficient than cooling the whole house with the central air conditioner. Unlike the tower fan that I previously used, this fan doesn't cool you by blowing air over you, it cools the room by bring in cool air from outside. When I used a tower fan, or air conditioning, I would frequently wake up dehydrated and feeling like I was out drinking the night before. I was able to install the window fan in a position where the air would not blow directly on me yet still keep the room cool. No more hangovers from the fan. The one touch control is a bit of a pain to use since you have to cycle through different options to get to where you want but it's usable. The thermostat seems to work well and will turn off the fan when the room's temperature reaches the set point. This helps prevent the room from getting too cold. The thermostat can only be adjusted in 5deg F increments. Each fan comes with an switch that allows it to be set to intake or exhaust independently. I normally have one fan set as intake and the other as exhaust so that fresh air is constantly exchanged in the room. I sometimes set both fans to intake if I have another window in the room open. If another window isn't open and the door is closed you can hear the motors strain a little bit. The switches can be changed at any time even when the fan is running. The fan isn't silent but it's not too loud either. I have no problems falling asleep with it on either the high or low settings.
C**Q
8 years and still going
We rent and are stuck with a downdraft evaporative cooler, and a large addition was put onto the back of the house without any extra ducts for it. The large main duct for the swamp cooler is in the hallway on the bedroom area of the sidesplit home. Hot air rises and cold air moves downward so fortunately the main floor of the house keeps fairly cool. Except for the kitchen! 4 windows and 2 skylights leave it bright and hot, despite the fact that there is an evaporative cooler duct around 5 feet from the kitchen area. Right now we are trying to draw the cooler living room air in to stop the sweatbox that the kitchen becomes in summer. It's great that it will exhaust and draw air towards itself, and we use intake to bring cooler night air into the kitchen. I just ordered another fan, because I am so pleased with the performance, quality and longevity of this unit. It's a good value for the money. My 2017 model is still going strong. I can't wait to get the second one in the kitchen.
D**3
Great fan
Overall great window fan. Keeps my room very cool, I am able to use it with the screen still in my window, and the sliders on the side of the fan reach all the way to the edge of the window with no gaps. There is a bit of a rattling plastic noise with mine, but its not very loud and I typically have a headset on when I use it. I've never used the reverse setting to pull air out but if its anywhere near as powerful as when its normal, then I expect it can clear a smokey room from a kitchen mistake pretty quickly. I use it in the late fall through early spring to combat the furnace that is my PC with an I9 and 2080s card which even liquid cooled it can get the room to 80°f without a form of cooling in my 120 sqft game room. It can keep it in the mid to low 60s if I use it on low setting when the temp is below 55 outside, and on the high setting when it is 55-60 outside. I recommend it.
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