3 Speeds Mini Desk Fan, Rechargeable Battery Operated Fan with LED Light, Portable USB Fan Quiet for Home, Office, Travel, Camping, Outdoor, Indoor Fan, 4.9-Inch, Black
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Dorothy Killens
> 3 dayI like the blue light. Also like how it pushes out a lot of air Only wish it could rotate
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Steve B.
> 3 dayI love this fan! Ive been using this on my nightstand when I wake up with a hot flash or night sweats and on my make-up table after I dry my hair. Its really compact in size but gives a good amount of air. When I have it at arms length away on my nightstand, pointing at my face, at the lowest setting, not only can I feel plenty of air but its quiet enough not to wake my husband. You can definitely hear it, but it doesnt keep me awake either. If you keep pushing the button youll increase the air flow and even get to the flashlight mode for the little light bulb on the side of the fan. This will be great for tent camping or traveling when hotel air systems are not always the best. The USB cord is convenient too, I like being able to plug it into my iPhone charger but I could also charge it in my car for tent camping or a day in the hot sun at the beach. Theres an charging indicator light which comes on when you turn it on (red once used a bit) and green when its fully charged. I dont run it all night, I just turn it on to cool me down during a hot flash episode. I havent had to use it at a setting higher than the lowest one at night so its pretty effective. I might buy one for my office too. For other ladies with hot flashes and night sweats, Id also recommend Cool Jams Night gowns (quick dry so good for travel hand washing too), The WoneNice Mini USB Bladeless Fan Chargeable (IPhone sized USB rechargeable fan you can keep in your purse and comes in cute colors). I wouldnt recommend DreamFit Quilted Tencel Degree 6 sheet set. It feels nice, stays on an adjustable bed really well, but the flat sheet is doubled and is too warm for me.
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Gayle p.
Greater than one weekI love it . Take it everywhere with me . Lots of power
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ChrisIIDX
> 3 dayI cant recommend the current version of this fan at all. The old version of this fan was a winner. Itd run endlessly with a USB cable plugged in, whether theres a battery or not, wasnt too loud, and all three speed settings pushed a good amount of air. The old 18650 battery wasnt holding a charge anymore so I decided to replace the entire fan. Side by side, no matter which battery I used, the new efluky fan is significantly weaker than the old one. Ill continue to run it and see how well it does but its just lethargic and cheaper necklace fans outperform this one even on the highest setting. This fan is also hard to clean. I did try it once but it was kind of fragile and even when I took the back plate off, it was difficult to wipe the blades down.
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Michael Bullet
> 3 dayWhere has this been all my life? I never write amazon reviews, but I was so impressed with this product that I just had to make an exception... I am a chef/manager so half of my time is spent in a hot kitchen, and the other is spent in an almost equally hot office. I was looking for a USB fan that could give a little respite and I absolutely hit the jackpot with this one! Where do I begin? On its lowest setting, this fan provides a gentle breeze from almost 2 feet away. It is quieter than most computer fans. Second setting is something similar to the highest cool setting on the most powerful hairdryer youve ever owned. A shade louder but completely unobtrusive and still easily felt from 2-2 1/2 feet away. The third setting is more powerful than some regular fans that I have owned, and still pretty quiet at that. It is charged via USB and it uses the same lithium ion battery that is found is most e-cigarette vape mods. In a pinch, you could take the battery out of your vape and use it to power this fan. Plugged into a USB charger/port it charges whatever battery is inside it. So if for whatever reason... if you wanted, you could conceivably stealth charge your vape battery. Plugged into a USB port the fan also works without any battery installed at all. You can also take this battery and put it in your vape battery charger if you have one and charge it that way. A fourth click on the on button turns off the fan and activates an LED light on the side. It isnt as bright as the one on most smart phones these days, but I could see it being useful in certain situations. At any power setting, if you hold down the on button for 4 seconds, an LED illuminates the blades in the center of the fan. It is a cool looking effect, though I wouldnt personally use it unless it was plugged in as it would just put additional drain on the battery. Finally, it is a nice compact size. That is perhaps is the most impressive part, especially considering how much power it has! I have included a picture of it in my hand. Admittedly, my hands are a little on the large side, but it would still slip easily into a laptop case or perhaps a purse. It is only about an inch and a half thick. If youre looking for a small USB/battery powered fan you should get one! Its FANtastic! :)
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Judy
> 3 dayIt is very quiet, but it also puts out a lot of air. I use it every night on my nightstand. I have used several other small fans but this is the best one I’ve found.
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stacie byrd
> 3 dayI love this fan, it’s small but the air is great. I get heat flashes, and this right here….. is perfect. Great for the office or home.
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TxEsty
> 3 dayThis little fan is a workhorse! Ive had it 3 years and use it daily at my work station and its still going strong. Ive actually had about 6 of my coworkers buy one as well over that time when they ask about mine.
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lisa d.
Greater than one weekAlways sleep hot so perfect bedside fan. Love that it’s rechargeable versus wasting batteries.
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Cheryl L. Coppola
> 3 dayThe fan is a good size to take traveling, it doesn’t vibrate and not super loud. I like the white noise sound. I use it plugged in all night because the charge doesn’t last all night. So if you want something to use where you don’t have an outlet nearby, you may want to look elsewhere. It also doesn’t tilt. A feature I wanted but my fault for not realizing it.