Battery Operated Clip on Fan for Baby Stroller, Car Seat, Personal Camping - Black
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Leonila Espinoza
> 24 hourI use it for work. Long last battery and best of all, it clips on any surface. Love it.
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Danielle Brown
> 24 hourThe fans power is amazing but as it’s a stroller fan, I think it shouldn’t be so top heavy. While in use the fan fell and almost hit my daughter and then my niece on their heads. I had bought it to use on vacation due to us being out in hot weather but ended up not being able to do so. It might be better for older kids but not for the babes!
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Lyndsey H
> 24 hourThis fan was perfect for our Disney trip! Kept baby cool in the stroller while sleeping.
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SomeGuy5
> 24 hourThe screws have rubber pieces covering them which can easily fall off, which is a choking hazard. This is not a safe product to be used as a stroller fan or car seat fan.
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Rob
> 24 hourVery useful especially this summer. Just wished it had more battery life but overall good product.
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Gavin
> 24 hourThis fan cant just be plugged in and ran continuous. It runs for a little bit then shuts off even while plugged in the whole time.
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Macie Connelly
> 24 hourLiteralmente no echa nada de aire es un adorno en el escritorio y la bateria dura muy poco cargada
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Katy
> 24 hourOnly works when plugged in.
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Vanessa Joseph
> 24 hourI ordered one then returned it because it stopped working 2 days later, I asked them to send me another thinking it was just that fan. I get the replacement fan and it literally only works while it’s plugged in. Not what I was going for at all!!! DO NOT ORDER , will be requesting a refund
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Meribah Waters
> 24 hourWe clip these on the baby beds or stroller when its hot so they stay cool. They stay on pretty much wherever you clip them and they can stand up on a desk table without needing to clip. It doesnt take long to charge and the charge lasts for 3-4 hrs of continual use. I like that there are 3 speed settings. Very high powered for such a small fan! Also, they are virtually silent. Other things in the house overpower the noise from these, so you have to look at them to know if they are on or not.