Isis from Big Ass Fans is the bigger, better solution for cooling large commercial or residential areas.
January 25th, 2012
Precision-built using industrial-grade components, the Isis HVLS (high volume low speed) fan is the world’s only fan engineered to improve circulation inside and outside, in commercial and residential areas.
Isis takes the sturdy components and aerodynamic principles of all Big Ass products, incorporating them into a smaller and lighter package.
The fan’s secret is its proprietary prime mover, which lets it operate silently, making it perfect for various applications.
Fully customisable to suit your requirements, Isis is available in limitless colour and finish options and comes with a 10 year warranty on parts.
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