








After testing the Soleaire Max Storm 1/2 HP Air Mover for weeks in various scenarios, I'm convinced it's a game-changer for drying jobs. Here's why:
Power That Impresses: The 2800 CFM airflow (though some debate this number) is no joke. I used it to dry a flooded basement after a pipe burst, and it outperformed my old industrial fan by cutting drying time in half. The adjustable 0°/45°/90° angles let me target wet baseboards perfectly.
Built Like a Tank: That single-piece polyethylene housing survived being knocked over twice during my hurricane prep. Unlike cheaper models, there's no rattling or vibration at high speed - just smooth, powerful airflow. The blue color? Surprisingly handy for spotting it in dim crawlspaces.
Real-World Versatility: Beyond disaster recovery, I've used it for:
- Quick-drying freshly mopped restaurant floors before opening
- Eliminating musty odors in a boat cabin
- Accelerating paint drying between coats (pro tip: use the 45° angle)
Annoying Quirks: The 6ft power cord is frustratingly short - I keep an extension cord permanently attached. One speed switch developed a slight stickiness after months of use, though it still functions. The plastic fan guards feel flimsy compared to the robust housing.
Who It's Perfect For: Contractors will appreciate the stackable design for transport, while homeowners will love handling post-flood cleanups without $300/day rental fees. At 25lbs, it's light enough for attic work but powerful enough for commercial jobs.
Final Verdict: 4.5/5 stars. Minor flaws are outweighed by exceptional drying performance and durability. This fan has earned a permanent spot in my disaster kit and monthly maintenance routine.
