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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

O2-Cool Model 1054 10" Indoor/Outdoor Fan

Indoor/Outdoor Battery or AC power Fan

Amazon Sales Rank: #2308 in Home Color: Cream Brand: O2COOL Model: 1054 Dimensions: 12.20" h x 11.90" w x 3.70" l, 10-inch 2-speed portable fan for indoor or outdoor use Works with included AC adaptor or 8 D-cell batteries (not included) Runs cordlessly for over 72 hours; tilts to direct airflow where needed most Flip-up hook and handle for flexible placement; space-saving fold-down design Measures approximately 3-2/3 by 11-8/9 by 12-1/5 inches

Experience powerful performance and convenient portability with this 10-inch fan. The versatile unit plugs into a wall outlet with the included AC adaptor for use in a bedroom or workspace, or it runs cordlessly for over 72 hours with the use of eight D cell batteries (not included), making it a nice choice when traveling or camping by the lake. The indoor/outdoor personal fan offers quiet operation, two speed settings, and the option to tilt the head to direct airflow where it's needed most. It also comes with a convenient flip-up hook and handle for flexible placement almost anywhere and a folding design that saves on space when not in use. Great for everyday cooling relief and fresh airflow, as well as emergency situations when the power's out, the portable fan measures approximately 3-2/3 by 11-8/9 by 12-1/5 inches.

Customer most helpful reviews 100 of 101 people found the following review helpful. Bringing a cool breeze where you go. By David Hostetler I had this review after reading the comments just to this other fan. I am sure that I judged a fan of Amazon, but for some reason do not see. I use two of these fans to move air around my Swiss Gear 20x10 tent at the camp in Texas. It is made of plastic and like all other plastic products, fragile as your muscle your way to use it wrong, but its use is fairly simple. To open the leg, just swing on the back of the blower on its hinge. Open the battery is quite simple, if you know what lock and unlock icons mean. The fan moves a lot of air, and I've had a lot of abuse thrown in and out the back of my car for the last two years. My only complaint with them is the battery cover is a bit "difficult to recover until you understand exactly how it works, and will suck up a set of expensive D-cell battery down in 24 hours if you use these much, I strongly recommend to get a few sets of rechargeable D cells and a charger, or get the model with the built-in rechargeable batteries. I like this model also comes with a transformer that can be used to run off 110V power, making campsites with much less power than a drain on the wallet, I have assessed this 5 fan, because I think it's the best of its breed. Not to be compared to a fan box with cable or something like that because they do different things with them. But it's windy is the absolute best of its kind I've tried. I've used various models of Coleman, this thing moves so much air than there really is no comparison. Fans Coleman just does not move air as this thing makes ... 14 of 14 people found this helpful big fan, good battery life, you have to spend five minutes on the floor designed by Joseph Perrone bought this fan for my girlfriend and I keep cool during a camping trip in the spring. We needed something portable and powerful battery life, enough to buy a couple of hours in the morning when the sun came up (as everyone knows, the stores, the furnaces as soon as the first rays of the sun appears). This fan worked very well. The battery works as promised and move some air, without making too much fuss. Stiff hinge allows you to point the fan at any time and keep it in good position and solid as, and folds flat enough to put it in a backpack, if needed. But it takes lots of batteries, but again, after a really long time. This fan has us very cool and comfortable (enough to sleep in a little too much, actually!) The only problem (as my title suggests) is that the battery "cap" or cover is really bad, it's a huge pain designed to lock and unlock the lid and you have to press pretty hard to put it in place. The cover itself is made thin and cheap. If the wind drops a lot, I'm pretty sure that you end up with D batteries all over. Also the switch is easy to accidentally turn on, everything you need to do refresher courses are against them. When we go home we could not figure out where "wrrrrrrrr" noise coming from the car until we got home (5 hours later) and found a blanket that had turned on the fan. The good news? The battery was still going on forever:) Synopsis: Despite design flaws, this fan AWESOME. If you're trying to keep cool when camping, you buy this fan. That is all. 17 of 18 people found the following review helpful. nice little fan for the price they G. Moore I bought this because of possible power outages in the winter time here in Missouri, last years ice storm seems to switch on for one week I use this small fan to stir the air in the room with a fireplace. Read some reviews on a capacitor or resistor.

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