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KTF
> 3 dayEarly review, will update as time goes if necessary. I wanted to run a battery test for upcoming events with a toddler. I ran this fan for 8 hrs straight on high and still had battery life left. Great air output as well, just to clarify no light on this fan. Some reviews on this seem to be related to a different fan? But there is no light. Grips seem to hold fan sturdy also.
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Kyle crysel
> 3 dayI’m an electrician by trade and I work in panel boxes for quite some time. The panel doors block the outside wind for me so I bought this and goodness it’s a life saver. Will be buying another. The first day I got it just to try, I left it on power level 3 and it ran from 6:30am to 3:30pm nonstop without dying. And level 1 & 2 are plenty powerful enough. This little thing is awesome. Buy it
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Lauren Boyd
> 3 dayFan itself is amazing and keeps a great charge. Was purchased for Disney but three days one of the legs broke off. The fan still functioned but was rather annoying that after such a short time the item broke.
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Prof. Monserrate Tillman Jr.
> 3 dayFirst of all,the legs that are aluminum with rubber coating,broke off.At least one did. I bought this fan at the start of June,it is now the start of September,and it just turns off by itself. I think it is the battery. I never used it for charging from the usb port.So i tested it,and it did not charge my phone or anything else. I would not recommend this product. This is the second rechargeable fan i bought that has problems. The other fan only works when plugged in. I had dropped it ,so it needs a little work when i use it. i am gonna try and stick to a name brand fan,or maybe try my luck again buying one of these imported products.It is always a gamble. UPDATE: After taking the fan apart,and looking at the blade itself.I see that there is no shaft for the blade,as in most fans.But instead it is magnetic current into the coils that makes the blade move.Also there is a circuit board behind the motor,and a transistor on the side that is visible. I had left the fan plugged in,so i possibly might of ocer charged the battery.I unplugged it,and waitede awhile.Then tinkering abit,i found that the green light stopped blinking,and turning off,and stayed on.The red light blinks when charging,and then stays steady on when fully charged. So i will not leave it plugged in after a full charge,i will run on battery power only. To my surprise,the fan works as before. So i guess i could recommend this product after all. Just unplug after full charge,and you should be ok.
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Joseph Earnest
> 3 dayI took this on a 3 month trip across the country and couldnt have been happier with the battery life, the quality, and the length of charge. Ive used this to start fires in the mountains, blow hot air up my walls when my pipes froze, and cool myself after hiking 16 miles in the mountains of Montana. WORTH EVERY CENT
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Jamie
Greater than one weekSent with my son to summer camp…he’s a hot sleeper and this worked great.
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Janet
> 3 dayI used this for a cross country drive with my small dog. It made a nice breeze to keep her comfortable but hardly a cooling factor for an idle car. I found the tripod awkward to position and stay in place where it would be close enough to be comfortable.
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Lisa
Greater than one weekThis portable fan is great in the hot, FL weather!! Being new to the state, haven’t gotten used to this hot, humid weather. This fan is keeping me cool on the golf course and helping me survive for 18 holes!!
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Maria
> 3 dayIve had the fan just under 2 months the fan itself is still going strong, but the legs have started to break off. I dont really twist them around things or anything i just sit it up to point at me, but now it doesnt sit up anymore and its more of a laying down fan. It still works though just doesnt stand.
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statistically_speaking
> 3 dayI bought this to use with an at-home treadmill that didnt have a place to mount a clip-style fan. Even with mounting the fan in a corner of the treadmill frame, with the legs all twisted about, the vibrations from walking would cause the fan to fall forward or backwards. Extremely frustrating! It does pack a lot of power for such a small fan, but the legs could stand to have more grip for smoother surfaces. Ive changed my set-up now so that I have the fan on my desk in front of the treadmill, so I dont have the issue.