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The Bionaire Window Fan BW2300-N features dual 13-inch reversible blades with independent controls, offering fresh air intake, exhaust, or simultaneous airflow exchange. It includes a programmable thermostat with an LED display and dimmer, 3-speed settings, and fits windows 24" to 36" with expandable panels. Lightweight at 8.4 lbs, it installs easily with no assembly required and comes with a remote control and a 3-year warranty, making it a versatile, energy-efficient alternative to traditional AC units for bedrooms, home offices, and living spaces.





| ASIN | B000065DKJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,637 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #4 in Household Window Fans |
| Blade Length | 13 Inches |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand | Bionaire |
| Brand Name | Bionaire |
| Cable Length | 6 Feet |
| Collection Name | Home |
| Color | White |
| Connector Type | Standard North American electrical outlet plug |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Button Control, Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 20,821 Reviews |
| Electric Fan Design | Window Fan |
| Electric fan design | Window Fan |
| Finish Type | Light Grey |
| Included Components | Bionaire Twin Reversible Airflow Window Fan, Remote |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4"D x 24"W x 12.8"H |
| Item Type Name | Bionaire BW2300-N Twin Reversible Airflow Window Fan with Remote Control |
| Item Weight | 8.4 Pounds |
| Main Power Connector Type | Standard North American electrical outlet plug |
| Manufacturer | Star Elite Inc. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Bionaire BW2300-N Twin Reversible Airflow Window Fan with Remote Control |
| Model Number | BW2300-N |
| Mounting Type | Window Mount |
| Noise Level | 30 Decibels |
| Number of Blades | 12 |
| Number of Power Levels | 3 |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Power Source | plug-in - AC |
| Product Dimensions | 4"D x 24"W x 12.8"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | indoor use only |
| Room Type | Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Dorm Room, Home Office |
| Special Features | Programmable |
| Style | Electronic control with LCD screen |
| UPC | 694501170999 037033990534 |
| Voltage | 1.5 |
| Warranty Description | 3 yrs. |
| Wattage | 80 watts |
L**2
Works great, very light and easy to put in
UPDATE May 2018: I've now had this fan for 3 and a 1/2 years and use it almost daily for 1 - 3 hours and it is still working great. I don't know what I do without it - it keeps me from having to use my A/C all the time to cool down my bedroom. Anyway, it is still working great so I still highly recommend this product. Really impressed with it. Best thing about it is how light it is - I can pick it up with one hand. UPDATE Feb 2017: I've had this for about 2 years now and I still love it and think it works great. I use this very often and have had no problems. The one thing I've noticed is that the temp gauge is not accurate to the interior of the room, but honestly it couldn't be since the gauge is part of the fan, so it is measuring right where the wind is and not the whole room. Would be a great feature for new ones to have a remote temp sensor! Anyway, for me this is not an issue since it's easy for me to look at my temp gauge and then just calculate - add 10 degrees or whatever. But I hardly ever use the temp auto off thing anyway since I just blast it for a while before bed to cool the room down and then shut it off. I use it all seasons except summer now because my place is so hot (heat is central to building) so I need to cool the room down when I get home. The fan will cool the room quickly - I can get it from 75 to 68 in about an hour usually, which is faster than my AC! Because it's so light I have also used it in the living room which is a huge open area with the dining room and kitchen and it works well in there too, even though it's a lot of space. I love this fan and would still highly recommend it. I'm buying another one for my mother today which is why I decided to come back and post an updated review. I will start with the caveat that I've only had this a very short time (a month-ish) and have only used it about 10 times so far. I will come back at the start of winter and update this review, after I've used it for a while. I know one of the complaints with the new version is that it breaks down quickly so we'll see about that. Also, I've only needed to use it for a couple of hours before I go to bed, then I turn it off, so I don't know how it is overnight. I have a ceiling fan so after this fan cools the room, I just use that overnight. So I really have a limited view for this review, but I'll tell you what I can. The pros: It's really, really light weight-wise, which I wasn't expecting. I live alone and am not strong, so this was good for me. It cooled the room very quickly and very well - down from 80 to low 70's in about an hour. I've only used the feature that blows air in with both fans. I don't really understand how blowing in on one fan right next to blowing out on another fan would make any difference - seems to me that just blowing in as much cool air from the outside as possible would work best so that's what I did. I had it on high with the temp on the lowest setting - the fans really blow hard so I liked that too. It didn't cool the room below 70 even though the temp outside was cooler than 70, but it made it totally comfortable each time I used it. I didn't find the noise a problem - sounded like my AC unit. I guess it;s not quiet but I like white noise anyway so if noise is an issue for you, you should check out the guy who posted a review with the sound clip to see if it's too much for you. I found it very easy to install (I never have the patience to look at directions and am horribly not handy nor mechanically inclined - actually I'm so mechanically challenged that I put this thing in the window upside down at first!). I just put it in the window and plugged it in, then pushed the buttons until it did what I wanted (i.e. turned it to the coldest setting 64 degrees and high fan blowing in). I like that it is shallow enough that I can put it my window with the screen still in so I dont' have to worry about bugs or birds, etc. But maybe this is true for all of them...The cons: You can't use it sideways so it will only fit in the big windows horizontally, like in the picture. Maybe this is an unfair con but I wish I could use it the other direction so I could have it in the small window now that I have my AC unit in the big window. I did try using it on a very warm (74) and sticky night and it did not do the trick. I didn't really expect it to but it didn't in case there are people looking to use this to replace an AC unit. But there are many nights I come home and my bedroom is 80 and it's nice out and I know I could just use the fan to cool it down but I can't because of the AC unit in the big window. It's not quiet but I didn't find it terribly loud, either. But as I said I like white noise so this doesn't bother me, but it might bother others. So far I love it. I think if it breaks down after not much usage then I would change my mind so I'll come back (if I remember...) and post another review after I've used it for a while.
C**E
I didn't like this fan...
I bought this fan in the summer of 2024. I honestly didn't like this fan when I first bought it and plugged it in because I was not impressed with it's velocity. So disappointingly, I put it back in the box and sat it aside intending on just giving it away to someone. I never ended up giving it away. After a year of it sitting in the corner I finally decided to pull it out again and try it in the kitchen (this is a 100 year old house) that gets very stuffy during the summer. This fan fits perfectly in one of the windows especially using the extenders to block outside heat from coming in. I turned it on using the exhaust function and left the room for several hours. When I came back I was very pleasantly surprised how much the air felt so much better and fresher in the room. It also kept the room much cooler than if I had a box fan on the floor just blowing air around. I think this fan is misunderstood on it's best use. It's not meant to be some powerful (and usually loud because of the power) fan that blows air around. It's more meant for exhaust as it has an exhaust function. For anyone who doesn't know, the exhaust function allows one fan to pull in fresh air while the other fan pushes air back outside. This allows fresh air in and stale air out. It's great for a small room and it's pretty quiet at all speeds and particularly high speed if you want to use it in a bedroom. I have learned to love this fan because of that. It's a nice fan with dual fans as well as a digital readout that measures the temperature. It's more meant for keeping the air fresh rather than a cyclone blaster. It also has a temperature control that you can set (in auto mode) in case it gets too cold during the night. When it senses the temp threshold that you set it will automatically shut off. At the time of this review I have been using it for a few weeks. I highly recommend this fan if you need a fan for exhaust purposes, or don't need a loud powerful cyclone fan. It's great for small rooms and will keep the air fresh. I give it 5 stars.
E**F
My old one still in my custom window arrangement.
This is an absolutely wonderful window fan. Not super-powerful, but we’re not talking $800 commercial unit here. This is just a retail home fan. But it works great: nice power and airflow for a single room or, in my case, a small efficiency. It does everything I need it to, as described in the listing here. I already owned one: it got heavy three season use for 3 years before conking out. At first I thought it was just the fuse, but I found the problem is deeper in the electronics. So, I just bought another one. I think 3 years is a pretty good lifespan under continual 3 season use. That’s $22 per year for the product cost in my use scenario. That’s really not too bad. The size is just fine, except for a narrow window like mine; I install it in my window vertically with caulk and custom plexiglass around it. Now I’ll pop the broken one out and pop the new one in.
J**Z
Awesome
I was very skeptical when buying the window fan due to the amount of mixed or negative reviews of its construction and built quality and how it will last or work or have any type of sound. However for my unit it has work amazingly for two particular needs. The first need is to of course ventilate a room with fresh cooler air from the outside which works amazingly. The other need when it is hot outside in the summer where an AC unit will do much better, I placed this in the kitchen which gets hot in the summer due to cooking and it works in two ways very well, the first way is that it airs out all the hot air in the kitchen which maintains the temperature to a stable lower temperature. It also has the ability of course to blow in air to cool off in the kitchen so that cooking can continue. There is of course a feature which has one fan blow in air and the other fan blow out air however these work varies depending on how hot it is. If it's too hot the feature won't work because of the overwhelming Heat. The cons that I find in this unit are the following. I do not like that the only color available when buying was white. This is a problem in the kitchen or anywhere because Grease, dirt, or any type of pollen or dust will show blatantly on the unit. Another thing that I dislike about this unit is the auto mode which is annoying and prevents it from working efficiently. For me this mode is useless and should have not been implemented. It is annoying to have to turn it off every single time you reconnect the fan to the power. Another thing that I dislike about this unit is the LEDs being on without having an option turn off the LEDs because they are bright red and if placed in a room where you sleep it will bother you in the dark. I do like the fact that it comes with a remote controller which makes it easier and more convenient to turn on and turn off the fans without coming in proximity. Another feature that I like that is Paramount is the fan speeds they are quite powerful even on the lowest setting. In particular my unit has no whining or any type of fan noise outside of the blowing of air in fact it is certainly quiet on the lowest setting however on the highest setting the noise is higher due to the power of the Wind coming through. So far I have had this unit for a couple months and it has been flawless and it fits most apartment windows I have not had any issues with this unit as of yet and for the price it is very well worth it. It is made out of plastic for the most part however it seems durable and for me I do not need the additional extension for my window I believe this could be plays vertically as well if needed but I do not require this and it seems that you can place two of these units vertically side by side if the window is large enough which could be a plus if such thing is needed. Overall your miles and experience may vary due to the variability of quality control however my unit seems to be a very good built unit and I would definitely buy again if needed.
J**H
Exactly what I was looking for
I wanted an expandable window fan for my garden shed, and this worked out perfectly. My windows are 48" tall x 36" wide, so I was concerned about the expansion width being enough to fit. I used the 2 solid expansion panels on the left side, and pulled out the sliding panel on right to fit the opening. This fan is relatively quiet, and puts out a good airflow. A real plus for me is ability to fit into the window in front of the screen with no issue. The slim width easily allows for this, as you can see from last photo, taken from outside the building. You can see from photos the fan fits nicely into opening, but there are very small gaps where insects could get through. Since I have a screen on the window anyway, this is no issue for me. The only thing I see that could use design improvement, are the locking tabs on the expandable side. they are pushed outward to unlock, and inward to lock. this is fine on the top side, but basically impossible on the bottom side, since you have the fan placed in the window opening against the bottom edge! I was able to manage it eventually, but wouldn't want to repeat it more than necessary (like once or twice a year!) I also though a remote was dumb and just another thing to keep up with, but have actually grown to like using it from my potting bench to adjust the air as needed. I had considered getting 2 of these - one for each side that could blow in and draw outward, but now I do not feel that is necessary. If I do end up trying that configuration at some point in the future, I would certainly purchase another like this one. Sure, the price is a bit more than the majority of the other brands (typically around $39), but well worth it for decent quality. I am happy with this purchase!
G**N
Fan malunctioned out of the box; company sent cheaper Holmes unit to replace it.
This review is for customer service more so than the fan. When it arrived, new out of the box, it made a loud clicking noise as if something was obstructing the fan blade, but inside the motor housing. Rather than ship the unit back to the retailer and get a refund (like I should have done), I called Bionaire directly because there's a large STOP! leaflet included in the box, which says not to call the retailer but to call the manufacturer if anything goes wrong. I'm not sure that this is the right approach for customers. The first customer service rep essentially said, "the unit is DEFECTIVE, cut off the cord and DISPOSE of the unit”, and Bionaire would ship us "an UPGRADED" unit. Sounds like a good deal, right? Wrong. A couple of weeks later, I received a package that had not one but two fans in it. One was a Holmes small tower fan that I had not ordered and didn't want, and the other was a Holmes window fan, that, while similar to the fan we bought, costs half as much, doesn't have a remote control, and has a 3-year rather than a 5-year warranty. When I called Bionaire (or rather, “Jarden Consumer Solutions”) customer service again, they said that I'd agreed to accept the Holmes fans as suitable compensation as they did not have our unit in stock. I explained that I was told only that I was getting an "upgrade", and if the lack of a remote control had been mentioned I wouldn't have accepted the switch. At this point the rep became...combative, and from this point treated me like a liar. It is a valid point that the third-party retailer had my money, so Bionaire couldn't provide a refund, but absolutely wrong that I agreed with plan that they specified which DESTROYED the rightfully purchased and DEFECTIVE fan, and saddled me with two useless-to-me, underperforming Holmes fans. Their potentially unscrupulous policies (…tell the customer they are getting an upgrade, and mark your report as “customer agrees to receive two under-performing fans to get them out of the warehouse”…) leave me with no merchandise with which to get a legitimate refund or replacement, the burden or returning two useless Holmes fans, and the pleasure of checking in with them every two weeks to see if they happen to be stocking the model I bought. Or, in short, it leaves me with $70 of nothing but hot, windless hassle, as I’m pretty sure the second rep, the so-called, and no-last-name “Jared”, knew very well that they will NEVER stock this unit, and they will NEVER fulfill my purchase, and NEVER make right the instruction to DESTROY the first fan. (Now that I think on it, that was certainly there simply to ensure that I couldn’t both get a replacement fan from them and return the defective fan to the retailer. Good one.) So, in the future and as a matter of principle I will avoid products from the Jarden family of products (Holmes, Sunbeam, Oster, Rival, Health-o-meter, Bionaire, Patton, Magic Chef, VillaWare, Crock Pot, Food Saver, etc). I will also return defective products to the retailer and get an immediate refund and ignore the manufacturer’s advice.
M**E
Great powerful fan
This is a great fan. I had been using a Holmes fan in our bedroom Holmes Dual Blade Twin Window fan with One Touch Thermostat and decided to get a new fan for one of our bathrooms that does not have a ceiling exhaust fan, so that we can remove all of the steam and humidity from taking showers and baths. I decided to try this Bionaire and see how they compare. I ended up putting the Bionaire in our bedroom and the old Holmes in the bathroom, for a few reasons. This Bionaire has more power and sucks the hot air out of the room better. The motor must be stronger because I can tell that it doesn't struggle when wind is trying to blow inward. On the Holmes, if it is windy and air is trying to blow into the window from outside, it struggles and the fans slow down. On the Bionaire it basically keeps functioning as normal with no struggling. The Bionaire has 3 speeds, whereas the Holmes only has 2. The medium setting on the Bionaire almost seems as good as the high speed on the Holmes. The buttons on the Bionaire are better too. The Holmes button is sort of already pressed in and feels almost like it is broken... a sort of cheap feel. Bionair buttons are nice and durable feeling and easy to use. They click nicely when you push them, and you know you pushed them and they "took." The Holmes button sometimes needed pressed more than once and never felt like it pressed correctly. I like that this unit has the temperature display too so you know how hot or cold it is in the room and you can tell if it is working or not or which airflow direction is working better... If you set it at exchange and see the temp go up after a few minutes, you know that is not the setting you want, etc. My husband doesn't understand the concept of setting the fan to exhaust to suck out all of the hot air and pull the cool air from the air conditioning from downstairs. He thinks it should always be set to bring air in (so he can sit in front of the dammm fan and feel air and say it's cooler that way.) So, now with the temperature reading right there I can prove to him that bringing in HOT air from outside is not helping the situation and you need to remove the hot air from inside by setting it to exhaust. When he sees it go from 80-some degrees down to low 70's and 60's now, he believes me. Of course there are times when exchange will be better or it will be cool at night and bringing air in is fine, but for the most part in the heat of summer, during the day, you will want to set it to out, to exhaust the hot air to the outside. This fan does a great job of pulling the cool air from the rest of the house too, as long as we leave the bedroom door open. The remote on this one is a nice bonus too because if it starts raining during the night and pulling rain into the room, you don't have to get out of bed to switch the fan direction or otherwise change the settings as needed. I keep the remote right in our nightstand drawer beside the bed and never have to worry about it. If it gets too chilly or whatever the case is, I can just grab the remote and not have to get out of bed. I will see how well the Holmes does in the bathroom, but if it seems to not get rid of the humidity and steam so well as we get into hotter and more humid months, I will buy another one of these Bionaire fans. Overall it is great quality and great performance. Changing the settings is easy and straightforward - pick your speed and pick your airflow direction and that's all you have to do. On the Holmes, you have to press the same button a million times to cycle through all the settings when you want to change it or even to turn it off. It gets to be a pain in the rear after a while. You can also set this one for specific temps etc so it will shut off when your desired temp is reached and kick on again if it gets hotter or colder. Just a great unit all the way around.
A**R
Great FLOOR Fan to draw hot air out of a lofted space!
This is a wonderful window fan and operates as advertised. I set up another table fan on the opposite side of the room and then with a ceiling fan pushing air down, it creates this wonderful window vortex that get a very hot 3rd floor bedroom manageable. The only dilemma is I live in a very humid area and we are experiencing a heat wave with high humidity and occasional thunderstorms. The indoor humidity throughout the house skyrocketed to 64-70 percent for 2 days and dust mites took over the house. When I removed the window fan, the indoor humidity plummeted 8 percent in less than 30 min. I did a solid job installing this fan with added rubber insulation to get a better seal, but as with all window units, some air from outside still seeps in. If I lived in a less humid area, this fan would probably be just fine. UPDATE: I am so glad I did not return this fan because of the humidity issues. I was contemplating adding a 2nd ceiling fan in the lofted 3rd story bedroom to push hot air down the staircase. It would have been expensive to hire an electrician to add another ceiling fan and it dawned on me that I had the perfect solution. The existing ceiling fan over the bed pushes air downward, and this “window” is now on the floor next to a lofted staircase, and it is drawing the hot air out, thus creating an even better downdraft from the ceiling fan. There are also two small tabletop fans located in opposite sides of the room, drawing hot air out of the corners and into the middle, thus being sucked out as well by this floor fan! The temperature is still quite high in lofted bedroom, but with this incredible air flow it does not feel hot at all.
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