Isis® from Big Ass Fans is the bigger, better solution. Precision built using industrial-grade components, Isis from Big Ass Fans is the world’s only fan engineered to dramatically improve circulation, inside or outside, in large commercial or residential areas.
January 25th, 2012
Isis incorporates the same sturdy components and aerodynamic principles as all Big Ass Fans, but in a lighter and smaller package. The fan’s proprietary prime mover allows it to operate silently making it perfect for most applications – even outside, because Isis is rated for outdoor use.
Big Ass Fans offers the world’s first “ceiling fan” for ceiling-less spaces. The Isis-on-a-Stick provides cooling breezes over large areas, deters pesky insects and is completely impervious to the wet outdoors. Whether you have an indoor or outdoor space, Isis is the perfect air movement solution.


Materials:
Oil-free prime mover provides silent operation (<35dBA)
Onboard controls eliminate electrical noise and interference
Fits ceilings as low as 3.65 meters
Full 10 year warranty on parts
Anodized aluminium construction
Available in Chestnut, Raven Black, Modern White and Silver
Made in USA
Dimensions:
Available in 2.4, 2.7 and 3 m diameters
Big Ass Fans
Unit 4, 5 McPhail Road
Coomera QLD 4209
(p) (07) 5500 0690
(m) 0458 589955
http://www.bigassfans.com.au
info@bigassfans.com
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