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Coleman Free Standing Tent Fan | 
enlarge | Brand: Coleman Category: Sports
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $12.17 You Save: $12.82 (51%)
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Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 4013
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 8.9 x 4.2 Warranty: 1
MPN: 830A352T Model: 830A352T UPC: 076501920512 EAN: 0076501920512 ASIN: B0009PUR90
Release Date: April 18, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Special Purchase Limited Time Only BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED (WE DO NOT SHIP TO HI, AK, WA, NY, KS, KY, ND)
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| Features:
| • | Tent Fan, Free Standing | | • | Requires 4 D Batteries | | • | 1 Year |
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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: Read 18 more reviews...
Weak and cheap, but is what it is November 2, 2008 M. A. Westphal We bought two of these after Gustav hit this summer and we realized we'd be without power for weeks. They run fairly efficiently, when you can get the switch to stay in position. They'd run for several days on 4-D batteries when set to the low position. They also ran quite nicely on rechargeable alkaline batteries. They are too big to take camping, but we'll hang on to them for the next hurricane. Overall, I was disappointed with the build quality. They won't put up with any abuse, and I feel certain I'll be replacing the switch at some point. The exposed blade is soft foam and doesn't hurt, but is probably still not safe around little kids or cats.
Little Fan Does the Job! October 14, 2008 D. Bruske (Mokena, IL USA) We purchased two of these fans for a boating trip, and I'm sure glad we had them! We were in a tiny cabin with only a small porthole, and the fans did the job pushing the air around and keeping us comfortable. We used them for three nights on four D batteries, and they never ran out of juice! Great product!
Hurricane Ike Survivor October 10, 2008 Mary E. Barwick I ordered this product when Hurricane Gustav threatened and I used this product after Hurricane Ike knocked out my electricity for several days. It put out such a good flow of air on low, I never needed high speed. It is light enough to carry around and will fit almost any where. I recommended it to many of my friends and they all are planning to get one. I wish I had it after Hurrican Rita when it was unbearably hot.
nice affordable camp fan September 6, 2008 Jordan (California) this fan is lightweight and worked great in my tent to keep me cool while desert camping. it's not super high-powered but it worked well and the batteries lasted the whole week (using it mostly in the morning and sometimes afternoon). the blades are soft because there's no cage, and it's easy to position the fan so it reaches you even on the floor.
Backpacking Newlyweds September 2, 2008 Kim Moyer (Wallingford, PA United States) Bride to be says these will make a wonderful addition to their camping experience. They are advid campers and had wanted these items, so I imagine they will make great use out of them and Coleman makes great products, that's all I used when I used to camp.
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