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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charles churchill
> 3 dayblows good and rotates good . also can recharge in my truck so that is a big plus
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Chris B
> 3 dayPortable Rechargeable Fan - 20000mAh 9-Inch Camping Fan with Light & Hook for Tent, Outdoor - Battery Powered Fan(60Hrs) - USB Fan for Picnic, BBQ, Fishing, Travel, Hurricane, Jobsite This is a fantastic oscillating fan. Oscillates at 45 and 90 degrees. It charges quickly and has a built in light with 3 levels of brightness. It takes a while to charge but then lasts at least 30 hours (and going). Theres a hook thats on the bottom enabling you to conveniently hang it so its out of the way. It comes with a remote control that has a little pocket in the back to store it in. The nice addition is that it acts as an emergency power bank so you can charge your phone. I like the battery indicator to alert you when the battery is running low. Its quiet and has a timer on it for 1/2/4/ or 8 hours. Sturdy and powerful! Great design and construction!
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Georgia Rider
> 3 daySo far I really like this fan, love that I can just pack it up and take it where ever. It has a power source so you always have away to charge your phone or blue tooth speakers. I cant wait until I really get to break it in when I take it to the hospital to give birth to my son. Then camping this summer, definitely going to make things alot easier.
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Mr D
> 3 dayVery disappointing as the fan working parts were very small. The exterior may have been 9 inches However the fan blade was only 5 inches. I never even turned it on, as I felt mislead by the product description and if I wanted a 5 inch fan, I would have order one.
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Marian
> 3 dayDefinitely lots of great features on this particular fan. It has decent strength and overall great value for money.
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Red Legs Fan
> 3 dayIm 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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Angelica Rivarde
> 3 daySince I got it it won’t charge past 25% , I’ve had it on the charge for 2 days at a time. It won’t charge past 25%. Tried everything
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BDR
> 3 dayI have only tried it at home and it seems to work as described. Will find out middle of May camping trip.
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Judy Johnson
> 3 dayBought this for camping. Have been putting it to the test first. It’s awesome. Stays charged for a long time. Ran it for 4 hours and it was still fully charged! Very impressive.
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T R
> 3 dayThis is good fan to use outdoors but not the best for indoors because of the noise it produces. Overall, functions as described. Two less desirable features to note. One, when you adjust the settings, it makes an annoying beeping sound. Two, it doesn’t support USB-C to USC-C charging…tried charging the fan with my USB-C power adapter from my laptop (as well as an USB-C power adapter) but it didn’t work. The fact that the fan only supports USB-A to USB-C charging means slower charging time and more cables/charging adapters to pack while camping; if it would accept USB-C to USB-C charging, then it probably wouldn’t take up to 10 hours to fully charge (10 hours as indicated by the user manual). If you want to charge your iPhone, you must use the older cables (USB-A to lighting cable). Another thing to note is that the hook is made of plastic so I’m not sure how durable it will be to hang it upside down for a long period of time with the vibration from the fan continuously going.