Elderly neighbor gave me a 20" Lakewood box fan without the feet. He had never used the fan. He could not find the feet. I have knocked the fan over several times. Would like to locate new feet before I cause permanent damage to the fan.
You can purchase the feet at lasko.com go to there parts dept. i think i paid 2.00 plus s+h.
Posted on Aug 08, 2009
I have the same problem with my box fan. When I turn it on high, I usually insert a foot long piece of wood in through the corner openings of the front and back grill to stabilize the fan. A 1/2 inch wooden dowel or .5"x1" slat, about 12 inches long, should do the trick. And inserting it through the bottom corners of the grill, front and back, will stabilize the fan without disrupting the movement of the blades.
Posted on Aug 03, 2008
I would glue on popsicle sticks :)
Posted on Mar 12, 2008
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