This model of O2COOL battery operated fans has been
optimized to be suitable for camping or in the office. With slim and compact
design which could even stand in very narrow dimension, combined with carry
handle, you could easily put this portable fan into your luggage and carry it
around. The best development in my opinion is that it uses less batteries than
the 8-D battery model, which not only makes this small fan lighter, but also
save tons of money spending on buying batteries (and D-batteries is freaking
expensive). Of course the battery longevity is shorter, but it can still last
more than enough (about 30 hours). The blow is powerful, and the cage is sturdy
enough to keep your kids and your pets safe, however the tilt is not
adjustable. In a nutshell, I think this is a good fan, both for travel fan and
table fan.
O2COOL NEW 10" Battery Operated Fan with Adapter (6-D batteries) |
Specifications
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Name
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O2COOL NEW 10" Battery
Operated Fan with Adapter
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2
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Origin
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China
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Color
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Black
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Size
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4 x 13.1 x 12.1 inches
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Length of blades
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10 inches
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Speed options
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2 options : High and Low
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Weight
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2.3 pounds
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8
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Travel capabilities
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Built-in carry handle, no hook
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Water mist option
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No
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Batteries and AC
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Batteries : 6-D batteries (not
included)
AC : (included)
Input : 100-240V, 0.5 A
Output : 0.7 A, 12 V
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Batteries life
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30 hours (low speed)
20 hours (high speed)
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12
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Warranty Description
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Comes with manufacturer warranty
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13
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Others
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No tilting base
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13
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Customer reviews on Amazon
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4.3/5
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Functionality
Cooling : Considering
it is a battery powered product, it could be said that this little fan provides
really nice and cool breeze. Even though it seems to be a little bit weaker
than the 8-D batteries, I think it is quite powerful for the size. It works
best within the range of about 3 feets. This portable fan promises to be a
great solution for use in power outage case, vehicles, offices or when go
camping. However, like other portable fans, it blows stronger in AC mode than
in battery mode.
Noise : It is
very quite, on low speed it is just about as loud as a ceiling fan. It is a bit
noisier when battery-operated than when being plugged. Nevertheless, some fans
might start rattling after a time using it. Loose wire are usually the culprit.
Unsecurely anchored blade is also a contributor to this problem (common problem
with electric fans).
Battery longevity
: Nice live-long battery life. It can run continuously for about 30 hours in
low speed and about 20 hours in high speed. Perfect choice for camping and
really a live-saver when power goes out. Shorter battery longevity than 8-D
batteries powered fan, but still good enough. In case you use AA rechargeable
batteries instead of D batteries, it could last for 7 hours on each set. You
can also use it with a USB to USB cord, however the wind output will be less
significant. Anyway, consuming less batteries is really a good plus of this
model comparing to 8-D battery model.
Durable : You
should expect about 6 month – 1 year if you use it frequently. I think we could
not expect more from a battery operated fan. If you plan on using it at least
8-10 hours per day, you’d better spend money on a more expensive fan.
Style
Nice and compact design. It looks moderm, and it is so slim
that could be put in very narrow area. It is lightweight (only about 2.3
pounds, which is hardly noticeable to carry), and portable. Moreover, it has an
indentation at the top of the fan, which you could use your finger to carry. Ideal
for the designated purpose of travelling. Moreover, thanks to the batteries in
the base, it could stand steadily.
However, unlike the 8-D battery operated fan, this model
does not have a tilting base, which means the tilt is not adjustable.
The switch is a little bit annoying with a “stop” function
in the middle between “low” and “high”. “Off” is all the way down, then “low”,
then “stop”, then “high” is all the way up. Furthermore, the fragility of the
switch and the lightweigh of the fan makes it nearly impossible to turn it on
or off by one hand. You need to use both hands to change the switch, which
could be a real problem when sleeping.
There is no instruction together with the fan, so if you
want to open the fan to put batteries in, you can look on the back, and find
two small screws, then use the screw driver to pry down the battery cover. A problem
here is that the battery hatch connecting tabs are bent-in too far and could
hardly contact with all the batteries (You need to bent these upward a bit).
Conclusion
Pros
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Can use batteries or AC adapter
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Produce strong breeze and quiet
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Batteries last for long time (30 hours)
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Have 2 speed options
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Light and easy to carry
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Slim and compact design
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Use less batteries
Cons
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Flimsy design
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Sensitive switch, annoying stop function
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Blow weaker in batteries
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Hard to turn off by one hand
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Non-adjustable titl