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Battery Operated Fans
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 6:59 pm
by Readymom
Original post by (kr105) at Plan for Pandemic:
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With temps here in the mid 90's combined with high humidity - of course we had to have a power outage! I've spent the last four hours without electric and got to test out more prep supplies.
Several years ago I purchased a battery operated Coleman fan/light combo. Just a few weeks ago I picked up a second battery operated fan at Walmart by a company called O2 COOL Today I got to see how well they work.
The O2 COOL was the hands down winner. While both fans are the same size - and both require D batteries, the O2 COOL fan design made it more efficient and more powerful than the Coleman one.
The Coleman fan had to be within 12" for us to feel a breeze. The O2 COOL put out air felt 4' away. It also has multiple power sources (internal rechargable batteries, (4) D cells for when the recharagables give out, car adapter and a/c adapter.
I plan on purchasing two more on the next trip to Walmart.
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Battery Operated Fans
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 9:38 pm
by Spot
We have 2 of the small battery fans from Walley World and have used them on camping trips with good sucess . Angel bought me a bigger battery fan from Walley World and it puts out a LOT of air . I had got a 12 volt jump start that had a cig. lighter adapter and run it that way, but the cheap jump starter died
They are well worth the money . But remember in an emergency situation you will either have a lot of batteries or use them spairingly.
Spot
Re: Battery Operated Fans
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 3:23 pm
by Readymom
The 10 Best Battery Powered Fans
https://wiki.ezvid.com/best-battery-powered-fans
We spent 45 hours on research, videography, and editing, to review the top choices for this wiki. Whether you’re vacationing on the beach or hard at work in the office in summertime, a battery powered portable fan is sure to come in handy. These personal mini devices don’t require mains electricity to operate, so you’ll be able to stay cool if the power’s out or you’re not near an outlet. Some are designed to be held in your hand, while others can be set on a flat surface or mounted to a desk.
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