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Phoenix Focus II Dual Axial Air Mover, Red

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Phoenix Focus II Dual Axial Air Mover, Red
Product Details
Brand: Phoenix

Focus II
Dual Axial Air Mover

1,015 CFM. 1.1 amps. Daisy-chain up to 10 on a single 15-amp circuit.
The Phoenix Focus II is a compact dual axial air mover designed to move high volumes of air while drawing just 1.1 amps. With two fans and multiple airflow positions, it adapts to any drying setup. Stack them in your truck, daisy-chain up to 10 on a single 15-amp circuit, and deploy in minutes.
Xactimate Code

WTRDRY

Industry-Leading Efficiency

1,015 CFM on just 1.1 amps. The Focus II delivers the highest CFM-per-amp ratio in its class.

Daisy-Chain Up to 10 Units

Run up to 10 Focus II air movers off a single 15-amp circuit.

Dual Axial Fan Design

Two fans working together deliver high-velocity airflow in multiple directions; horizontal, vertical, angled, or mounted on sticks.

Ultra-Compact & Stackable

At just 21" × 8¼" × 9⅜" and 15.5 lbs, it's the most compact fan in its class. Deeply molded interlocking features keep stacks rock solid in transport.

Carry Two in One Hand

Rugged molded-in handles and an ultra-compact footprint let you carry two units at once.

Lighted Plug & Convenience Outlet

Lighted plug confirms power at a glance. The built-in convenience outlet supports daisy-chain setups.

Multiple Drying Positions

Patented focus corners allow airflow to be directed up, down, angled, or flat to suit any drying scenario.

Easy Cord Management

Dual cord wrap options and multiple securement features for quick, organized transport.

Spec Detail
Airflow 1,015 CFM
Amperage 1.1 Amps
Dimensions 21" × 8¼" × 9⅜"
Weight 15.5 lbs
Cord Length 17 ft. 6 in.
Circuit Load Up to 10 units on a 15-amp circuit
Fan Type Dual Axial
Xactimate Code WTRDRY

The Focus II is designed for crews who need to set up and move quickly. Stack a full load in your truck, daisy-chain on site, and position airflow in multiple directions; all while keeping circuit load low.