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Coleman Free-Standing Tent Fan

Coleman Free-Standing Tent FanBrand: Coleman
Category: Sports

List Price: $14.99
Buy New: $12.95
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Seller: I Need Stuff
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 56 reviews
Sales Rank: 236

Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.8 x 4.1

MPN: 830A352T
Model: 2000001023
UPC: 076501920512
EAN: 0076501920512
ASIN: B0009PUR90

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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.


  • Customer Reviews:
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    2 out of 5 stars Good while it lasts   September 8, 2010
    MMasterson
    I was very excited to get this fan. We turned the fan on high and it barely lasted 5 hours. It moved quite a bit of air and felt really good in our medium tent. Maybe different batteries would help, but the Duracell's didn't last. Overall great idea, not so great turnout.


    3 out of 5 stars Nice fan   August 31, 2010
    kc
    This fan was pretty much what I expected out of a battery operated fan. It did not provide much cooling, but did help circulate the air. I used it during the hottest part of the summer upper 90s during the days with lots of humidity. It was a good way to circulate air, but it did not do much more than that.


    1 out of 5 stars Great item for 1.5 weeks   August 25, 2010
    Jonathan C. Moore (Philly area, PA)
    I like a fan when I sleep or to cool me off when it is 95+ and humid and Coleman makes good products so it was a complete surprise when this fan stopped working 1.5 weeks after I bought it. I'd laid in a supply of fresh batteries and even spent several hours taking it apart to check solders and wiring and even bypassed the switch, nothing helped. After using it for 1.5 weeks, the motor apparently died.

    Yes it could have been an aberration but I do not care, I'll look for a more reliable brand in the future.



    5 out of 5 stars Five stars for fifteen bucks   August 19, 2010
    J. Calton (Columbia, MO)
    My tent is 10' x 14'. Inside a smaller tent, this fan would probably be more effective to cool multiple people, but when you are just using it on one person from nearby, tent size is not a factor. I estimate that on the low setting it's good for 1-1.5 people and on high for 2-3 people.
    Since the fan lacks guards and oscillation, it is fairly low-weight (the D-cells not so much). Even so, I can't imagine anybody carrying this on their back for a hiking trip.

    I used this fan for 10 days of summer camping and it made a huge difference inside my tent. Be warned that I only used this for myself on low setting, inches away from me, but it would have done the same job on high from two feet distance.
    If you have ever tried to sleep inside a tent in the summer (especially a nylon tent in direct sunlight) you know that it can be impossible. This fan makes it possible, or at least helps you sleep an hour or two later. In the past, after 10 days of camping I have been exhausted due to the inability to sleep [I stay up very late]. Others may wish to get up at sunrise and attempt to take a nap later, in the hotter portion of the day. This fan might allow you to do that. It won't overcome 100 degree weather, but on high it could make it feel like 90, for what it's worth.

    If you are car-camping anyway, and need a serious cooling system, I'd recommend instead the Westward 1UCE9 Fan, Clip On, 12 V, Dia 6 In and a 12V battery charger such as the Energizer 84020 All-in-One 12V 18Ah Battery Jumpstarter with Air Compressor and Power Inverter. This fan is easily 5x more powerful (and 5x heavier) than the Coleman, and oscillates, so it could cool 5-6 people, or drop the temperature for one person considerably. It has the advantage of 24+ hours of battery life, as well as a bright lantern light for your tent, outlets to recharge portable devices, and it can jump-start your car or inflate a flat tire.



    5 out of 5 stars Great Little Fan   August 18, 2010
    School Nurse (Minnesota)
    This fan works really well -- it's perfect for getting some air outside on the patio, without having to hook up a series of extension cords. It lasts MUCH longer on batteries than the description states; I've run it about 50 hours on high already, and the batteries are still going strong. It's not wimpy, either. It's not a tornado, but stronger than I expected for a small, battery powered unit -- perfect for one or two people eating outside.

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