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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Caeden Jones
> 3 daythis fan puts out plenty of air, and lasts for a while on a single charge
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Earl
> 3 dayThe fan don’t blow hard enough would send it back but don’t feel like going through the process highly disappointed
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Aryia
> 3 dayThe battery does not last 60 hours it lasts a little more than 48 for now. Does not charge on usb c to c.
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A. S.
> 3 dayIts a nice camp or emergency fan, with a light, 3 fan modes, and the ability to recharge other devices with its USB type A port. It can act as either a static fan or in oscillating mode. You can tilt the fan up or down. You can also move it right or left without fear of breaking the oscillating function. Its very quiet which is pretty awesome as most fans in this size tend to be noisy. There is a charge indicator that lights up when you charge it to let you know, and what the level is at when its in operating mode. There is a sleep timer on it as well, which is pretty convenient. There is a remote in a small pocket on the back of the fan, but dont worry if you lose it, the controls are mirrored on the fan unit body itself. The only point where I found something to criticize was charging it up. You cant plug this into a Type C charger with PD enabled, its not recognized at all. I had to use an older charger and it took about 10 hours to fully charge it as the instructions state. A 20,000 mAh battery should only take a max of say 4 hours at 30w, but this one wont fast charge. Its not a huge issue for me as this is a fan meant for camping/emergencies and not daily use. Just expect that its going to take 8-10 hours to charge this fan up. FWIW USB Type C with PD can support the 2amp/5v required so this shouldnt have been an issue. Regardless, this is a nice fan!
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bibi
> 3 dayThe remote has to be very close to respond,useless
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Sandi Segursky
> 3 dayLove love love love
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Judy wales
> 3 dayI love this fan it works better than my big fans ,great power
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Karlee Jerde
> 3 dayMy husband puts on his work gear in the area by our downstairs front door of our 2nd story condo. There’s no AC or electric outlet down there and he gets sweaty fast. This fan is an excellent compromise to my complaint that he was letting bugs in having our front door open for 20 minutes a day.
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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.
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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.