Kitchen & Housewares : Battery Powered Fan (most powerful battery fan on the market)

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Kitchen & Housewares : Battery Powered Fan (most powerful battery fan on the market)

Battery Powered Fan (most powerful battery fan on the market)

from: Batterysavers.com




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 465





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Battery Savers
Color: Tan
Label: Batterysavers.com
Product Manufacturer: Batterysavers.com
Model: B41-1501
Publisher: Batterysavers.com
Ranking: 465
Size: Approx. Fan size: 12' x 12' x 3'
Studio: Batterysavers.com


Product facts:
  • Most powerful long lasting battery powered fan on the market
  • Runs for 24 hours continuous hours (using alkaline batteries)
  • Comfortable 2 speed multi position
  • Portable - Easy to pack and transport with folding design
  • Great for: Boat, home, camping, power outage







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Item Description:
Stay cool when the power goes out with this portable battery powered fan. The battery fan is equipped to operate on 12 volts of battery power or 120 volts from a house outlet. A battery operated fan is a must for hurricanes or when the power goes out. This portable battery powered fan goes anywhere and last for over 24 hours on a set of alkaline batteries.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not a fan of this one!
The fan moves a good amount of air, but the battery compartment design and hinges are incredibly bad. Batteries won't fit without major effort to force them into the slots, power from batteries is lost every time the hinge is moved, and hinges are both fragile feeling and stiff to move. After 6 months, the plastic that the battery holders are made of is deforming so that the batteries are loose and no longer make contact. Good idea, but incredibly bad engineering makes this a loser! Works OK as a 120v fan with the adapter, but if you want a small wall-voltage fan, there are several lighter, cheaper, and quieter fans on the market.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - save your money
the hinges broke the second time I opened it.

Then, there was some kind of short in the circuitry. The fan ran for two second, shut off and never ran again.

Cheap plastic parts and cheap construction make it hard to pack 8 heavy D batteries inside of it. Don't waste your time or money.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Save Your Money!
Don't waste your money on this fan, even if they were giving it away for free! You can wave your hand and get a bette breeze then you get from this fan. I read the review and bought two. You get what you pay for. A tissue doesn't move if you put it about 3 feet away from the fan at high speed.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Way too Big
I was surprised to see how big this fan was and it took 8 "D" Batterys.
I returned it and found a much smaller version with 2 speeds and only takes 2 "D" batterys. I was loking for a fan for my desk at work.



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