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Did you know?
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Vornado was at the Indy 500.
Vornado
teamed up with Playa Del Racing for the 2005 Indy 500,
sponsoring racecar No. 21. Jaques Lazier drove the No.
21 Panoz/Toyota racecar, finishing the race in 16th
place. The Playa Del Racing team relied on the
exceptional power and rugged durability of
Vornado’s Heavy-Duty Shop Fans to stay cool in their
garage and pit before, during and after the Indy 500.
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Japanese Greenhouses
Greenhouses in Japan use
Vornado Air Circulators, with their Signature Vortex
Circulation, to maintain consistent temperature and
humidity levels.
Vornado Air Circulators
are vital in helping these greenhouses grow premium
produce, such as perfectly formed, unblemished melons or
other fruit and vegetables, which are often given as
extravagant gifts in Japanese culture.
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Original Vornado Fans
In the 1950s, 1 out of
every 3 fans sold in the United States was a Vornado
fan.
The
original Vornado fans were built in Wichita, Kansas, in
the 1940s and '50s by the O.A. Sutton Company, which has
long-since retired. Turned-aluminum construction,
innovative design and superb performance...these were
the qualities that made Vornado the consumers' choice
for decades.
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Motor Efficiency
At Vornado our
specifications are simple: use the quietest, most
dependable and energy efficient motor and provide hours of
exhaustive testing. This is Vornado's
commitment to the science and performance of air flow
technology.
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Vornado as Art
The distinctive art
installation, “Green Balloon,” in New York City by the
architect and artist Yumi Kori consisted entirely of
balloons, light, the breath of whoever visited the
gallery and...Vornado Air Circulators.
Vornado
Air Circulators were used to move the green balloons
around the space. Like no other product, Vornado's
Signature Vortex Circulation creates swirling,
deep-penetrating currents of air that circulate and
enliven all the air in a room. Vornado Air Circulators
are widely recognized as the world's finest air
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