Mitsubishi Electric
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Mitsubishi Electric MITSUBISHI Fan COMPAC R30-W9 Blue Blades. Cord can be stored in the main unit. Peeling of plating, stains, scratches, yellowing, and rust present. No original box. Operation confirmed. Simple cleaning done (Year of release) 1970s~ It was left in the storage of my grandparents' house. They told me to get rid of it, so I'm putting it up for sale. ⚠️ Before listing, I confirmed the operation (3-stage wind speed ○, oscillation ○, up-down angle adjustment of the neck ○, height adjustment ○, up to 60-minute timer ○*) and did a simple cleaning (excluding the base's circuit board and motor). However, since it's quite old, please consider that there is a high possibility of it breaking down later (including the risk of fire). *As mentioned above, the motor part has not been cleaned, so there is a smell of old oil carried by the wind. *The timer is a stepless 60-minute timer, and I tested it with only 5, 10, and 15-minute settings while oscillating. The timer makes a buzzing sound when in use. (⚠️Caution!) When I checked the operation before cleaning, everything was fine, but after removing the blades for cleaning and reattaching them, a "sususus..." sound occurred at the maximum wind speed of 3. After investigating the cause, it seems that the silver blade fixing screw (a rare right-hand thread for fans) needs to be tightened at the end (like tightening with a torque wrench) to prevent the blade from shifting forward slightly due to centrifugal force at maximum wind speed, which causes the sound. *I can't say for sure if this is the correct solution, but after tightening it, the "sususu" sound did not occur even at wind speed 3. Therefore, if you clean it yourself after purchase, please be careful about this point (over-tightening may break the fixing screws, so try it a few times to get a feel for it). Due to the above points, I would like those who are able to handle machinery to consider this. *For packaging, there is no original box, but I found a suitable box, so I will try to take measures for shipping (I am a little worried about shipping accidents because it is quite heavy). ⚠️ As stated in my profile, I will not answer questions asking "How much can you lower the price to?". Instead, please use the price reduction request function or try offering a price within a reasonable range in the comments section.
1 week ago