Fly Fans for Tables, Practical Fly Repellent Fan with Soft Blades, USB or Batteries Powered, Soundless and Portable Fly Fan Keeps Your Food Clean(3 Pack)

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  • D. Sanchez

    > 3 day

    Our favorite restaurant in town introduced us to these fans for use in their outdoor patio. I thought they were great to ward off pesky flies and Ive been looking for a pack to use at home since. This kit was well priced and comes with three fans that were using for our backyard tables. They really do make a world of difference to ward of pesky flies from smothering your food. Bonus points: if you have kids, theyll love the entertainment feature on the table.

  • Andrew C. Agar

    Greater than one week

    So I’ve had a few of the fly fans , but these are a cut above the rest. They bend left and right up and down. They do need AA batteries and you can charge also. It comes with 3 chargers cords. They are more slim than the other pyramid ones. They work well and help to the space not interrupt!

  • Joshua Tretakoff

    > 3 day

    Got these for our new outdoor setup. Had one last year, but these are much more substantial. They hold up to the wind, so no worries about leaving them out. Lots of good things to say here: bases are heavy enough, so you dont have to worry about them moving. The goosenecks are very tight, so you can position them just how you want. The blades are good material, no worries to the wands, but these are not thin paper wisps, either. They all run extremely quietly, so it will not disrupt conversation. The only odd thing was the USB C ports and cords: they dont actually power the fans off of USB C, nor are the cords long enough if they were. Rather, you can use rechargeable batteries and recharge via USB. A nice, if unexpected, touch. Love the quality and the variety!

  • LoveMyLife

    > 3 day

    These little fly fans are an amazement to me, because the concept is so simple, and so easily implemented. With our large family gatherings at the farm, these come in so handy to keep flies off the food tables. Just turn them upside down and hang them above the food and drink stations and the tables and the soft blades cause just enough moving air to shoo the flies. TIP: String lengths of twine completely across the inside of your screen houses above the food tables, and hang the fly fans from the twine.

  • Cristina S

    > 3 day

    These are 100% effective for Flys and anything that flies around your food. I use it when we eat outside or while Im grilling. Its definitely a must have if you are doing anything outdoors with food.

  • Brittney

    > 3 day

    These fans are awesome!! We used these on the food serving tables at my daughters graduation party and they worked well deterring flying insects.

  • MM

    Greater than one week

    The fan is lightweight and easy to assemble, making it a convenient addition to any space. It also offers quiet operation, ensuring that users can enjoy the benefits of the fan without any distracting noise. The reflective blades provide an innovative approach to deterring flies. This is a creative idea to keep flies away from food.

  • K. S.

    > 3 day

    These are great for fly season! Picnics and bbqs are fly free with these! I reccomend them!

  • Carlos Lovera

    > 3 day

    In addition to being perfect for outdoor use, the table fan to keep flies away from food is also a great solution for keeping insects away from food indoors. It can be placed on kitchen tables, dining rooms and other areas where food is prepared or eaten to keep flies away. Its compact design makes it easy to place anywhere, making it a great choice for keeping your home free of flies and other pesky insects. This paper blade design helps prevent cuts or injuries if accidentally tripped over or touched while in use, making it ideal for homes with children and pets. In general, it is a practical and safe product that can help you keep your food free of flies and other annoying insects anywhere.

  • Mark

    > 3 day

    I think Im going to like having these, but there havent been any flies around to test with. I hope they will also discourage wasps and bees because soon they will be flying around my back deck. Whenever I see a device with a USB Type C port, I always check if power coming from a USB C power source works. As is so often the case, the answer is NO: the power source has to be USB A. Also, my USB A to C cables fit loosely in every fans USB C port. The USB A to C cables that came with the fans had firm connections but I wanted a longer run than the provided 19 cable. Or shorter, depending on which power bank(s) I was using. Okay, dont try to push the blades ALL the way down the connection spike coming from the base. There is supposed to be a little gap, but I wasnt confident I was getting the blades to the right place until Id finished the second one. The gap is a little smaller than the thickness of a dime. The fans rotate faster than I expected: enough for a tiny breeze. On a hot day Ill take any and all breeze I can get! Although it looks like the blades are going fast enough that everyone should avoid them, the blades stop with a soft bump if blocked. The blades spin faster on USB power vs battery. I wish the on/off switch on the bottom stood out, by sight and feel, more than it does. The entire bottom is black, so seeing the switch is not accomplished with a quick glance. I used a silver Sharpie to label on/off and highlight the switch. This helped, but then I noticed that the switch is not quick to find by feel either. I dont have any ideas on how I can improve that. To test battery usage, I ran a fan using a couple of rechargeable 2800mAh batteries. An average alkaline AA battery is 2850mAh. The fan was running for over 3 hours before I decided to save this review and go to bed. Add another 31 hours of running the fan and the batteries finally gave out.

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