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Reviewed in Canada on June 5, 2025
This fan is PERFECT fir my desk at the office. An added bonus isvthat I didn't realize I ordered the battery operated one. I'm very happy it is battery operated.
SherMan
Reviewed in Canada on June 3, 2025
This small fan, not even 6" wide, from 'Twobigo' is a surprise performer. It is powered by a rechargeable battery, charged with a USB cord (included) with an adapter (not included). The winning point is the tiny screen, displaying the fan speed or the remaining battery. The speed is controlled with knob next to the screen. The knob rotates smoothly, from 1% to 100% speed. Switching on/off is the last position of the knob, with an audible click.The overall design of the fan is slim, spare with elegance, basically a good balance between appearance, weight and performance. This fan is light enough to be thrown into a backpack.I have only one con point. The remaining battery is displayed for a short time only after setting a speed. When I am running the fan for a while, I would like to know the battery level. I suggest alternating display of fan speed and battery level.
Jeff
Reviewed in Canada on May 30, 2025
I've got another brand of portable rechargeable fan and it has worked fine, the only problem with it is that it's not really designed as a "desk" fan like this one is. This fan came up in my feed and I was excited to test it out as a fan to use when I'm working on small crafting projects. I inevitably end up sanding small parts, and using CA glue with fumes you really don't want to be inhaling directly. This fan has become my go-to fan for my "craft" desk. I like to build and paint minis, and I do a fair bit of prop making. So I'm always surrounded by esoteric glues and sanding dust. I can now get the majority of it away from my breathing holes!On the down side, it only comes with a USB-A to USB-C charging cable, and no power source. This is typical of all these small portable electronic gadgets so it's nothing out of the ordinary. Secondly the display only shows the voltage level if you manually adjust the fan speed, and it only displays that battery percentage for 2 seconds. I would have preferred a constant battery percentage display, which switched to show fan speed if I adjusted the dial, or a button to switch from one to the other. I will be adjusting the fan speed according to what I feel, not an arbitrary speed number on the display. I am much more interested in knowing what state the battery is at, with a glance, which will inform me of whether I should lower the speed, or plug it in to charge, not the other way around. This is just a small issue, not worth docking stars for. I am docking a star for the listing boasting that it is quiet. It's not quiet. It's not particularly loud mind you, but it definitely wouldn't be quiet enough for me to want to try to fall sleep beside it. At it's lowest speed, it moves a lot of air which means it's not that quiet. If they could have adjusted the low end speed to half of what it puts out, I'd likely consider that quiet, but not in this case.This fan works extremely well, with excellent, strong airflow. As I mentioned, even on speed setting of 1, it's still got great airflow. Battery life is also excellent. It's also much more stable on my desk compared to the majority of the other personal rechargeable fans available on the market.If you're a builder, crafter, or miniature painter, this fan is an excellent addition to your workstation.
JoJo Siciliana
Reviewed in Canada on May 29, 2025
This desk fan may look small, but it has great air quality that will keep you cool all day long. My husband has this placed on his desk while working. He works from home and the fan keeps going all day long. The wind from the fan is strong and constant. The fan is not loud and distracting and he can work all day without it distracting him.You can easily move the angle of the fan to blow in many directions which is nice when you do not want it in one spot all day long. The fan comes in different colours. My husband picked black and feels the colour is classic and looks great in his home office.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2025
What a great little tabletop/desk fan! I initially ordered it for my new office, as I sit facing a large set of windows and know I will soon need some relief from the summer heat. I plan to order a second one because I've used it in my home office, bedside, and while cooking in the kitchen, every day since it arrived.It's thin, compact and conveniently sized. You can adjust the standing angle using the kickstand on the back, which provides a very stable feel. I'm not worried about it falling or being easily knocked over. My favourite feature is the adjustable dial, which allows you to control the speed from 1 to 100 (displayed on the small LED window in the bottom right corner). It is USB-C chargeable (cable but no adapter included). The battery life is impressive. After an initial full charge, I've used it for a few hours a day for 8-9 days now and have yet to recharge — no decrease in performance.Lastly, it's quiet! Not silent, but quiet. This was a significant selling point for me.
EC
Reviewed in Canada on May 22, 2025
The fan is very sleek, and feels very durable. It's mostly plastic, but doesn't flimsy at all. The kickstand holds the fan up well and rotates almost 180 degrees for just about any angle you want. The fan is controlled by a simple knob, and while the knob has marks from 0 - 100, it doesn't match the digital display very well once it gets past 60%. What is interesting though is that you can hear the fan changing speeds as you turn the knob at very fine increments, which is surprisingly satisfying compared to the old fans with 3 presets only. You might want to keep it at 100% outdoors, but inside an office on a warm day you can probably get away with 50%. It does make a humming noise, but on a hot day I wouldn't be very bothered by it while working at the desk for example. It's nice that it's USB-C charging so you can always bring a battery pack to extend its use outdoors. I'd sum this up as taking a PC fan, slapping it in a portable case, and adding USB-C charging to it.
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