12/8/2023 0 Comments 12 inch battery powered fan![]() Plus, it is pretty small and lightweight, so it is really portable and whisper-quiet. The fan is super easy to clean since the metal frame can be completely removed. However, it has a timing feature so you can leave it running for 1/2, 1 or 4 hours – to avoid overuse or draining the battery. You can rotate the fan vertically by 90 degrees, but you can’t rotate it sideways. And, if you bring several power banks on your camping trips, you will be able to have this run much longer. The run time of this fan isn’t specified but reviewers state it runs for a long time. Meaning that it will also work if you plug it into your computer or a power bank. You can use a USB to charge these batteries while they are in the fan, but you can also use it to power the fan directly via USB too. It can run on batteries, and you will actually get a rechargeable 2600 mAh battery with the fan. And it is a pretty slim fan, and not bulky like some of the others in this review. It is not too portable and it doesn’t perform exceptionally well, but it does have some redeeming qualities. A built-in carry handle, which makes it super convenient to carry around is one of those. Overall, I’d say that this is a pretty average camping fan. And at least it is a pretty quiet fan – most people describe the noise level as simple white noise, which is pretty good. It can run for about 43 hours on low and 24 hours on high, which isn’t really that impressive, considering how many batteries you need to get it working. There are two speed settings for the fan – low and high. But if you want something that you can use both indoors and outdoors, then you might be willing to compromise. Now, I think that’s a downside. Six batteries are a lot, in terms of both money and weight. Especially because you need 6 D-cell batteries to get this thing running. This is pretty useful if you want to use it at home or at the office, but don’t want to consume the batteries. It is battery operated, but it also comes with an AC adapter, which allows you to plug it into a power outlet. ![]() If you are looking for a plain fan, then this one is a good choice. Overall, this is a pretty polarizing product –the downsides are hard to ignore, but the upsides really make it worth it. The fan also comes with an AC adapter and you can also use it indoors, without using up the battery. ![]() Additionally, this is a floor fan, so you can’t really mount it to the tent ceiling. You can tilt the fan 120 degrees the front or back, but you can’t tilt it sideways. And you don’t have to worry about rain, since the fan is IPX4 water resistant. That’s pretty cool – the fan can also function like a giant power bank. This fan also features a USB charging port, which you can use to charge your phone or other electronic devices if you need to. I think that is really useful, because it helps you avoid any nasty surprises and it allows you to ration the battery life however you want. And what’s really cool is that there is an LED battery life indicator on the fan, which will tell you how much charge is left in it. Once you do that, you can expect it to run 4-24 hours, depending on the setting. Obviously, it can run longer on the low setting. It comes with an appropriate charger, and it only takes 4-5 hours to fully charge the battery. Plus it has an excellent airflow output – about 1500 CFM max. For one, it runs on a rechargeable Li-ion battery, which has a capacity of 15600mAh – about 5 times that of an average smartphone. It is not exactly lightweight or too portable, but it does have some redeeming qualities. The Geek Aire fan is a good choice for camping. The fan can run on both high and low-speed settings, while the LED light doesn’t have such options – you can just turn it on and off. If you want to conserve the battery life of the fan, remember to turn off the lights when you don’t need them, since they are really bright. Which is great – I always love a positive surprise. In fact, most of them had the fan working for about 20 hours on the high setting, which is about 2.5-3 nights. However, people who actually tested out the fan say that the run time is much longer than that. The manufacturer states that the hanging tent fan is able to run about 5 hours on the high setting. One really good thing about this fan/lamp is that you get two separate hinges, which allow you to point the fan and light in different directions. That’s pretty useful – you might want to feel the breeze of the fan on your face, but I seriously doubt you also want the 18 pieces of LED light to shine in your eyes. But, since it is a battery-operated fan, don’t expect the breeze to be too strong, even on the high setting. Additionally, it is a pretty quiet fan, with most people describing the noise it makes as a light hum. It runs on two D batteries, and it features a hook that allows you to mount it in your tent’s ceiling. This is both a camping fan and a lantern. For less than $15, which is great.
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