Camping Fan - 20000mAh 9-Inch Battery Powered Fan(60Hrs) - Portable Fan Rechargeable - USB Fan with Light & Remote for Indoor, Outdoor e.g. Travel, Picnic, BBQ, Fishing, Jobsite
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Michael
> 3 dayGreat little fan well worth the money
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Nola D
Greater than one weeki literally just got my item WITH NO CORD AND NO REMOTE! like really?!
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Reese
> 3 dayTook this fan camping in Florida in 90 degrees. Had to turn it off I got so cold at night (a good thing!). This little fan is powerful and has a ton of features for the money. I used it in my cabin tent on a foldable stool next to my cot at night. The different levels of power offering varying speed, you can blow it right at you or have it oscillate, you can set it to go off, it has a light! The best feature of all is the night mode which turns off all the super bright LED indicator lights and lets you sleep in peace. There is nothing worse than LEDs that are as bright as ten suns keeping you awake at night. This fan prevents that! It definitely kept me cool in the tent while sleeping!
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shannon mason
> 3 dayJust got this in today and RAN to write a review! We purchased this because typically we cold weather camp however we have recently purchased a camper. The camper has a wonderful ac but it’s texas, it will randomly be over 100 degrees here at any given time. honestly, it’s even happened in the cooler months at times. That being said we needed to make sure we prepared accordingly. This little powerful treasure from the camp gods is perfect! We received it today, it was about 75% charged but let me tell you this little baby packs a heavy hit in a small package. I had it turned on while I tinkered with the settings getting to know the little fella. I got so cold I had to turn it off. The light is bright but not bright enough to mess up the camping vibe. It hardly makes a sound yet really has a lot of power.This means we will still be able to hear nature and potential critters we don’t need around the campsite (feral hogs in texas) so for us this is more than just fun for a fan it’s also incredibly functional for it’s intended purpose. I will try and come back to upload photos/video once it’s in the set up. My only regret was not purchasing two while they were on sale! Get the fan y’all !
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Vilma Allen
Greater than one weekHung this at the top of our tent, the fan and light worked great and the remote was super helpful. A camping must!
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Marie
Greater than one weekThis is a great rechargeable 9 fan. It has a plethora of useful options. I love that it moves and has four speeds (and is quiet when doing both). The different light settings (or no light) are also great. The hook on the bottom is convenient. Best of all, it doesnt take batteries, the charge light lets me know its level, and it has several auto-off timer options. Be warned; it does take a while to charge.
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David
> 3 dayThis is very nice fan with rechargeable battery, so easy to use and anywhere I can. Also in case I can charge my device too. Great design and very useful stuff. Very nice product and reasonable price.
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Red Legs Fan
Greater than one weekIm not a camper, but I do like sitting out on the deck in the evenings when it is warm. We get mosquitoes in this area and one of the ways to keep them away is having a breeze constantly blowing. Ive been wanting to get a fan out there but the placement of the outside power outlet is not ideal. This battery-operated fan provides a solution, with the added benefit of lighting and device charging. The fan came fully discharged, so I had to charge the battery before first use. I have the 20000mAh version and it says it will take 9-10 hours to charge. My experience was much longer, it took about 15 hours. The product description says Fast-charging Type-C but it did not fast charge with the Apple 20W power adapter, USB-C to USB-C cable. I tried a different power adapter (Aukey) and it also did not fast charge, so this claim seems bogus to me. There is no charger included in the box, only a standard USB-A to USB-C cable. If there is a way to fast charge this fan or a certain standard that your charger must support, it is not stated in the manual. Operation was fine. Due to the heavy battery, the fan is very sturdy. The functions of the remote are identical to the functions on the fan itself, but remote operation is infrared/line of sight. Remote is stored in a slot on the back. There is a good amount of airflow for the size and you can select from 4 speeds. The fan itself isnt not too loud, just a gentle whirr and most of the noise comes from the air rushing through the fins. You can adjust the fan up/down and select 45 or 90 degree oscillation. The light is fairly bright, Im not sure about the lumen equivalent but it says there are 2835 LED beads grouped in a cluster of 8. Per the manual, fan speeds are 2m/S, 2.4m/S, 2.8m/S, and 3.2m/S. It also say the housing is made of ABS plastic and the fan is backed by a 3-year warranty. This would be a 5-star product IMHO if the battery supported the high speed fast charging standards, both for charging the fan itself and also devices connected to it...slow charging is so 2010.
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Chloe Graf
> 3 dayI think this is overpriced by about $10. The light we dont use at all because were using the fan inside while we sleep. I can see some people might use this feature and I thought we would, but its too much trouble to find the remote to turn it on and off. The remote works well and the fan itself is a good little fan for a small space. What I really like it that it is rechargable. The charge lasts an entire night if its fully charged. It does make noise, which for us is fine, but some people may need something quieter.
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Jimbo
> 3 dayOverall this fan is a good value. The run time is decent. However isnt what is advertised (never is). The fan is very quiet even when oscillating. The fan is smaller than you might expect. The blades (3) are around 5 1/2 inches across. On the 2nd to lowest speed I could feel a breeze from about 10ft away. Tested battery capacity (fully charged) on 2nd lowest speed. Oscillating - 20 hours Not Oscillating - 36 hours The battery took about 10 hours to charge once completely depleted. Note the battery level lights (4) tend to exaggerate the remaining capacity. Meaning as the battery depletes it does so more quickly once the 100% light goes off. Took a star off because the description is a bit misleading as to the true (blade) size of the fan and the slow charging time.