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Toni
Greater than one weekFan does not charge to 100%. Stops at 75% and continuously blinks at 75%. I most likely will be returning this fan. I will give it a couple more days to see what happens.
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emerson
> 3 dayDon’t buy this product it worked really good the first two days charged it after that it didn’t work anymore and the battery dies out it said that it was fully charge and it would turn off by itself waste of money
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christian
> 3 dayIts a well made brother but battery does not last too long it takes a long time to charge and the airflow is not that great
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Donald House
> 3 dayBought this for the golf cart on those extra hot days, lasts for 18 holes running on level four, helps with the heat. This is a keeper.
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CP78
> 3 dayThe Personal Fan Camping Fan with LED Lantern has become my go-to companion for outdoor activities. The rechargeable battery offers impressive longevity, lasting up to 25 hours on a single charge. The fans four adjustable speeds provide customizable airflow, while the built-in LED lantern adds a convenient lighting option. The sturdy hook allows for easy attachment to tents or branches. Though the fans noise level is moderate, its still tolerable. The compact and portable design makes it suitable for camping, office, worksite, and travel. Overall, this versatile fan-lantern combo is a reliable and practical choice for any outdoor enthusiast.
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David M
> 3 dayI got this in mind with using it to survive a little longer in a hot attic or for some relief in a hot boiler room but I actually ended up first using this thing to circulate air in my closet that has some water damage. I turned it on at 25%/low speed and the battery was only down to 75% marker about 8 hours later. I actually forgot about it because its pretty quiet and I didnt hear it running over the sound of my computer idling. Theres three brightness levels for the light and four fan speeds, the light is basically reading or dining light at brightest level, not something to really work or go exploring with. The fan is quieter than Im used to, it would be perfect to run for hours at a time without disturbing anyone nearby at low speed. The battery on this thing is huge and it should last a long time if you dont run it at high speed all the time. The plastics are appreciably thick but not quite branded power tool thick, if youre not hard on things and dont pack it into a work truck, you should be fine. The hook on the base is great to hang this up in a vehicle/rack/closet and its light enough that youre not going to ever strain it. Theres a trend towards making these things portable power banks and theres a USB A slot so you can do just that, it wont be PD, just regular charging so dont expect miraculous levels of speed charging. The value is in the battery size and the fan function, the LED light is a bonus.
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Martina C.
> 3 dayBought it for camping but use it almost daily. Battery life is good, fan is very quiet. The light is not super bright but perfect for illuminating a tent.
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Zack Thomas
Greater than one weekFan works like it should better than I expected
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Jackie pheanis
> 3 dayI bought it for power outages as we live in woods, and trees come down in storms, it charged up like a cell phone, and it can charge a cell phone if there is enough power in its battery. Has a very good light on front and top. Perfect for emergencies of no power. Right now it stays beside me outside to help offset the hot summer nights. Its quiet too. But remember its small, but it gets the job done.
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Lonnie Stanley
> 3 dayWhen it came out was fully charged and worked great. However, after I charged it, it would not turn on. The light would work at first, but then it got to where it wouldnt come in either. I tried to charge it again to see if that would help, but it didnt. Now it wont even light up for charge a charge or anything. Total waste of money. Our electricity has been out for several days and I had hoped this would give me some relief. I guess the old saying is true, you pay for what you get. I paid little, I got junk.