| Coleman Free-Standing Tent Fan |  | Brand: Coleman Category: Sports
Buy New: $14.99 as of 7/29/2010 19:58 CDT details
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 63
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.8 x 4.1
MPN: 830A352T Model: 2000001023 UPC: 076501920512 EAN: 0076501920512 ASIN: B0009PUR90
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| Features:
| • | Powerful air circulation throughout your tent or RV | | • | 2-speed airflow control | | • | Folds easily for compact storage | | • | 21-hour continuous run time | | • | Operates on 4 D-cell batteries (not included) |
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Product Description Perfect fan for all your camping and outdoor adventures Adjustable two-speed airflow control Tent fan folds easily for compact storage Operates up to 21 hours on 4 D-cell batteries (not included) 2 Speed, Free Standing Tent Fan, Adjustable Airflow Control, Folds Easily For Compact Storage, Operates Up To 21 Hours On Four 'D' Batteries Sold Separately.
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| Customer Reviews:
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No power, viberates itself to death July 25, 2010 Red turtle Just used on a weekend camping trip and we are frequent campers. You have to be within 2 ft of the thing to feel any breeze at all and thats on the high setting. And when its on the high setting the thing can't sit still it viberates so bad that it bounces off the table or whatever you set it on. We ended up hanging it up so it didnt fall over in our tent. It ran all night on high so i guess the battery life is good but you may be better off checking out other fans if you plan on using this while camping.
Drained the batteries within 6 hours! July 22, 2010 Wingthing (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I do not recommend this fan. At least not for long-term long-hour use.
I initially bought this to help me sleep, I'm currently living off-grid, and since my main source of power is a generator, I obviously can't leave it going all night to power a regular fan. So I figured, hey, why not buy a battery-powered fan? Now I wasn't expecting this fans batteries to really last more than 2-3 days, but I was very surprised when this fan drained the four D batteries before my alarm even went off the next morning!
Perhaps this fan is good for only occasional use, but it really didn't push much air around and it also made a strange grinding noise after only about 2 hours.
All and all, not a good fan. I found a much better (and only 2 dollars more expensive) fan at walmart in the camping section which only takes two D batteries, and the battery life lasts much longer.
Works just like it should July 20, 2010 BEN J. MIGLIACCIO I just used this fan for the 1st time for 3 nights. It was 90+ degrees the 1st night and this little fan did great. It's quiet, has 2 speeds, and takes up a small space. You really will appeciate the soft blades, as you will stick your hand into them at some point without any problems. It made hot nights quite bearable.
Excellent fan July 12, 2010 Kristi Gillespie I ordered this after one of my friends recommended it. What a great fan! It really cools you down after a hot day. The high setting blows a strong wind, as opposed to other fans. Definitely recommend this one!
BROKEN!! July 4, 2010 doodle 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased two of these fans for camping. One lasted 4 nights and the other 3 nights and now neither work.
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