🌀 Elevate your air game — fresh vibes, zero noise, all style.
The Sharper Image PORTAL Window Fan delivers powerful, customizable airflow with three speeds and reversible exhaust mode. Designed for windows 24" to 38" wide, its weather-resistant, low-profile build fits seamlessly into your home, providing quiet, efficient air circulation for bedrooms, kitchens, and living spaces. Touch controls and a sleek white finish make it a smart, stylish upgrade for modern living.
Brand | Sharper Image |
Color | White |
Electric fan design | Window Fan |
Power Source | dc |
Style | PORTAL |
Product Dimensions | 6.12"D x 23.85"W x 6.57"H |
Room Type | Bedroom |
Special Feature | Corded Electric |
Recommended Uses For Product | Air Circulation |
Noise Level | 40.2 dB |
Wattage | 33 watts |
Finish Type | Painted |
Number of Blades | 5 |
Blade Length | 6.57 Inches |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Switch Type | touch-sensitive |
Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
Included Components | Window Fan, Owner's Guide |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Model Name | PORTAL |
Control Method | Touch |
Is Cordless? | No |
Number of Power Levels | 3 |
Main Power Connector Type | Standard North American 120v AC plug (NEMA 1-15 or NEMA 5-15) |
Manufacturer | Vornado |
Installation Type | Window |
UPC | 043765015674 |
Size | PORTAL |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 26.1 x 9.5 x 8.6 inches |
Package Weight | 3.86 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.1 x 23.9 x 6.5 inches |
Brand Name | Sharper Image |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer. |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | FA1-0135-43BB |
W**I
Excellent fan that does great as an exhaust
This fan is great! It's strong but quiet and it hasn't broken after 2 months of continuous use. I use it to vent air right above my cats' litter boxes and since setting it up the rest of my house has never smelled better! I installed it in an old window (house was built in the 1850s) and it fit nicely with the included foam inserts. I haven't had to adjust anything since first putting it in. My only tiny nitpicks are that after a power outage the fan does not automatically turn back on, and when you do turn it back on the fan defaults to blowing air in rather than exhausting.
D**D
Works like a breeze
So far this is great, we put it in our bedroom window for those days that are beautiful outside but have no breeze. So far it's perfect!
S**Y
Decent for the Price
The first time I bought this fan was almost a year ago. I bought it because I needed a low-profile white fan to fit a small kitchen window. I live in an old house with no extractor fan in the kitchen. So, as low cost and easy solution to have an extractor fan I purchased this window fan. I have it running all day on extract, so always blowing the air out, not in. It works very well with getting cooking smells and steam out of the house. I noticed after a few months of operation the fan sounds a little louder now...somewhat rattles a bit, but for the price that is to be expected, I guess. I was so impressed with the performance of this fan that I bought a second one to extract air from a small bathroom that does not have good air ventilation. It works well in there and now the bathroom no longer has a musty smell.Personally, I think this fan excels with extracting air and not so much for blowing air in. It is OK for blowing air into a room, but due to its small size it is not very efficient at that. But...if you need a low-profile fan that is not too noticeable after installation, then I highly recommend this fan.
G**Y
Easy install, quiet and effective
I read a bunch of reviews saying how difficult the install was. That's simply not true. Installed in about 3 minutes maybe. On setting 1 you can't even hear this thing which so quiet. Two and 3 levels get a little louder but still much quieter than the old window fans. Exhaust air and air pushing in both very efficient. The look and style of this is very nice and modern. Highly recommend.
O**T
You’re Paying For Design, Not Fan Blow/Exhaust
I did read all reviews. And I hesitated to make this purchase simply due to cost. But I was hopeful. And knowing some negative reviews are written due to not reading directions or just to be negative I took a leap and bought 2.We need 2. We have wide open air flow in all 4 sides of the home due to being on a 100 acre grape farm. And we live on a huge lake, reviving west winds daily without fail. But we do have an older home where air flow was not considered back in the 50s. Having 2 fans to pull in cool air in the am and exhaust warm air late afternoon/evening is essential to keep the house in our comfort zone.Those $25 box fans at Walmart are excellent due to force of air movement. But they don’t fit in windows and they are beyond tolerable with noise. The $50 dual window fans are ideal as they exhaust and pull in air but not with a switch - you have to manually reverse them, they take up 2/3 of window view and allow rain to enter the home thru the vent. Yes, we can use AC but in our state, the first $100 of the bill is all the fees and the companies have elevated their pricing over 30% in last 2 years. So, we need two fans that bring in the air but also exhaust it to stay within our budget.1- These fans DO work. We can’t find anything negative to say about that. During a warm day I reversed 1 fan facing west to exhaust warm air and pull in the cool AM air. It was 82 outside, 68 inside. Very comfortable. By midday, it was warming up inside so I started the 2nd fan. It was 86 outside, 72-74 inside. Still very comfortable. In the evening as the sun set, we reversed the air flow of both fans to bring in cool air from the outside. It was 76 outside by 9pm, 68 inside. And by midnight, it was 72 outside, 65 inside.2- Noise is minimal. You can hear the fan when on. There are 2 settings - low, mid and high. At the highest level the fan is at a comfortable noise level. Can’t hear it throughout the house. Hubby likes it because it’s subtle white noise that helps him sleep.3- Installation is a beast. The installation of the foam side pieces included with the fan is the worst brain idea of any human I’ve seen in a long time. One would think a designer/manufacturer would incorporate the slide left/right shields to fill the gaps on the sides we see in other larger fans. Nope. It’s multiple sided poorly made foam pieces. And if you ever played with the toy that has shape holes and plastic shapes to fit inside - or the game Perfection - this install process takes you right back there. Inserting the fan into the window takes less than 30 seconds. Installing the foam inserts so they fit right and actually stay in place takes the better part of a half hour. And if you remove the fan completely due to a cold spell for a few days, you will dread having to reinsert it. Hubby got scolded for removing the fan I spent an hour installing. He is now ordered to put a pillow in front of the fan if he doesn’t want the cool air to enter the room.4- The cost is absurd for this unit. This is a $25 to $30 fan. Not $70plus. You are paying for the slim low sitting profile. There is no remote or Bluetooth option. We are ok with that. But given the force of air flow in and out as far as the motor is concerned, it equates to a small $20 desk fan.We aren’t sure if we are keeping. We need to give it another week or two when the summer weather is at its truest level in temperature. I should also note we bought new but received used, too. Since these do not come from an Amazon warehouse but from a private seller, shame on the seller for passing off used items as new at new cost. Just my opinion.
G**G
Form over function
Perfect form factor I was looking for but unfortunately its function is broken. Like other reviewers have stated, for me the switch to reverse the fan from from blowing in to exhausting out stopped working properly.I bought the fan primarily to exhaust. Turning the fan off and then back on would always set the switch back to blowing in which was annoying but something I could deal with. After only a few weeks of use the switch to reverse the fan to exhaust would not work properly. It eventually did randomly switch to exhaust but then would never switch back to blowing in even when powering off and back on.Really wanted this to work but decided to return because of the functional issues. I'd stay away from this one until they can work out these issues.Update after messing with it more... Looks like the issue is that the mechanism to turn the fan direction back and forth is flawed and can get stuck somewhere in between so it's neither blowing or exhausting which may be why a lot are saying the fan is weak because you really can never tell if that mechanism is aligned properly just by looking at it. I was able to manually rotate the mechanism back and forth into the correct positions and the fan does blow and exhaust just fine. It's not great but considering the form factor, I think it's acceptable.All other controls work fine but pressing the fan direction switch now causes the fan speed to change which then can no longer be adjusted with the fan speed switch unless turning the power off and on again. It's a mess.My opinion is that the mechanism to switch from blow to exhaust should have been simply a manual operation instead of electrical. It just doesn't work as intended.
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