Box Fan 10 Inch, 2 Speeds, Table Cooling Fan with Strong Airflow, Energy Efficient Small Window Fan with Compact Design, Air Circulation Portable Kitchen Exhaust Fan for Bathroom, and Tabletop
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MZHONPIE
> 3 dayThis is not worth the price. Very loud,not much air blowing a wast of money
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Lilya
> 3 dayThis fan works perfectly in my home office!
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Randy Vandall
> 3 dayGreat for small spaces!
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Lorie Melocchi
Greater than one weekIt doesnt blow the air around very well. Two speeds, both are low.
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Ashley W.
> 3 dayI got this fan 2 months ago to put on my window sill because I can’t fit a box fan there. This fan weighs practically nothing and falls easily. It fell and broke last night so now I can no longer use it. Very disappointed.
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Honky tonk gal
> 3 dayThis worked as I hoped it would. Small enough to pack easily and made enough noise to help me sleep but not too noisy.
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beachgirl
> 3 dayLove love its small for kid room and is safe with little hands and is powerful fan very nice color and we love it.
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Steve stone
> 3 dayExhaust
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Amanda
> 3 dayI never thought Id say this, but the Shinic Box Fan has become my new favorite household appliance. This little powerhouse is like a tiny tornado, except instead of destruction, it brings cool, refreshing air. With two speeds, its perfect for those moments when you need a gentle breeze or a hurricane-like gust to combat the summer heat. The compact design is a game-changer, allowing me to place it on my tabletop, in the bathroom, or even in the kitchen for some extra ventilation while I attempt to cook (emphasis on attempt). Not only is it energy-efficient, but it also doubles as a white noise machine, drowning out my questionable singing in the shower. Trust me, this fan is a must-have for any home. Itll blow you away (pun intended) with its strong airflow and bring a refreshing breeze to your life.
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E. Zeitgeist
> 3 dayI bought three. Attached them to a Kasa bluetooth plug and connected each to one of the crappy, no air flow vents in my rental apt bathroom and kitchen, and boom, now we have exhaust air flow. Love that the on/off switch is locled and not a button press.