| Brand | Odoland |
| Color | Green |
| Electric fan design | Table Fan |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Style | Green 11.2x8.7x4.3 inches |
| Product Dimensions | 4.3"D x 8.7"W x 11.2"H |
| Room Type | Bedroom |
| Special Feature | Oscillating, Portable, Remote Controlled |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cooling |
| Noise Level | 35 Decibels |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount, Freestanding, Hanging Hook |
| Material | Plastic |
Great fan. Many control options. Battery last a long time and you can charge your phoneGlad I had at wine festival to give me airSturdy and nicely made.
Great, quiet portable fan! Bright light and can also charge your devices. I use it for camping and I also use the fan on my nightstand at night since it's so quiet and there's also settings for a timer, fan oscillating, and a night mode so the little blue lights can be off. There's a carrying handle and a hook on the bottom that you can use to hang it from something. Oh, and you can also tilt the fan/light!
Perfect to circulate the air in my off grid cabin, works great and having a light is a bonus.
I cannot get past just how much air this little fan can move in one in the lowest setting. It’s moving tremendous amount of air in the highest setting. It was too high. The fact that it also has an oscillate mode, but that can be set between 90° and 45 really awesome Add to that to 30,000 mA power battery and the lights that have three different settings something like that the LEDs the whole way around the fan on top of that it has a handle on top and it can be flipped upside down and there’s like a hanger like you do to hang a shirt with on the bottom to hang it from wherever The head can swivel you can set it to where you want and there’s a remote and the remote has a little pouch in the back that’s cast into the plastic and it clips in firmly so you can even have it upside down and not worry about that. It’s the first device with a high battery that Doubles as a battery back up for other devices that has a functional remote and has a way to store on board the only thing this unit is missing would be connectivity to solar panel. I’m just going by the one other crazy high milliamp power battery that I have which is Work light/like floodlight on a big yellow stand that folds up. And it’s got like 10k lumens and 25k mAh battery offers cold nd warm settings etc. with USB A & C charging options for your devices, but it also has a solar panel on the back which works it does work, but it takes forever to get any. It’s basically for emergency purposes. It’s nice to have but for a fan like that I’d rather have a connecter for like 100 W solar panel and I’d like it to be able to charge with the panel and once the battery is charged I want it to run off the panel until there’s no light left instead of running off the battery in the panel constantly charging the batteries like so my solar is set up. It sounds silly and semantical, but that is a potential of being a game changer just at one tiny difference, but my workshop is in a barn. That is basically off grid. I have everything set up in there with power tools that I can run extension cords for, but it’s really aimed at being an off grid system. Everything being battery powered or solar and I prefer the battery powered tools. Anyway you grab them and you go you don’t need to worry about this or that and nowadays, they’re just as good as the plug in the wall tools and the batteries are available replacement batteries are not hard to find so that’s kind of the purpose behind it not to mention we have a camping trip this summer that’s gonna be a week 10 with no power so having provisions for a fan in the middle of summer or being able to charge our devices for entertainment as needed in that kind of thing suddenly becomes quite quite important for a much different reason so I’ve kind of developed an addiction to purchasing these new tools basically to try out on every occasion I possibly can, and I must admit I’m quite impressed by some of these things like I would’ve never guessed some of these things would be as good as they actually are but a lot of them have turned out to be as good as they seemedOr even better than I could’ve ever imagined, that’s the surprising part is when some of these really that’s gotta be too good to be true kind sounding products kinda kind of come along and all the sudden it’s no it wasn’t too good to be true. It was it was exactly as it seemed And I’m finding that more and more often now which is quite remarkable and promising for the future so many things really I know you think about it, the solar kind of stuff, and you know, cause the lithium batteries at the end of the day are worse for the environment, and the gasoline were burning and the coal and everything else It’s a feel good measure because once those batteries are dead, there’s no way to recycle them and most of the mining techniques used to extract these really caustic, toxic, poisonous elements and minerals you and metals used in the making of these batteries are worse than some of the worst offenders in industry when it comes to that type of thing in all sincerity, but for average of six pack like myself, not talking about electric cars, but power tools we’re not the big problem and we’re not gonna be the big problem. It always comes back to that only you can make a difference well yes, only you can. If the rest of the world follows the soup. Most people don’t it doesn’t really matter at the end of the day just kinda take it for what it is and leave the rest as they say and personally, I very much like the idea of not having a power bill or a bigger power bill I only have to figure out the heat source that that’s the one in the whole assembly. That’s got a wrench jamming it up is how do I get heat in there beyond a small space heater that runs off kerosine which is viable for when I’m in but the problem is is that it causes a massive amount of condensation to the point where it’s not worth using unless it’s an emergency kind of deal for the most part my tools have been rust checked to prevent corrosion and what not which works miracles honestly, I’d recommend it to anybody who has an on regulated workshop. You can have all your nice tools and then them not crowd. You just need to wipe them down after you’re done using them clean fundamentally, and then spray them and coat them in some sort of lubricant of some sort. I like the red rust check brand it works for 100 different things it has a pleasant scent and it’s not quite as thick and sticky like the green version is it’s also not horrible on most plastics and such I try not to get it on anything if I can avoid it, but I don’t lose sleep about it either but yeah that is my take on this fan and with the sale price that it was on I don’t know if it still is or not. It’s a steel. I was gonna buy it at $70 Canadian in the full price. The functionality versatility and value is all there. It’s built exceptionally well it’s not like oh my goodness there’s no way this is got that kind of battery in it. It’s got that right kind of weight but it’s in the base so it’s well balanced oh and all it’s beyond just a winner. I buy it again tomorrow. I might even get a second one so that there’s one dedicated to the barn and one dedicated for power outages, and camping basically that’s how good they are.
These rechargeable fans have been a lifesaver, especially on the hottest days! They charge quickly, last a long time, and are super easy to carry around. I love that I can use them anywhere without worrying about cables. They’re powerful but quiet, and have made a huge difference in my comfort. Definitely one of the best little gadgets I’ve bought lately!
The Odoland F6 Portable battery operated fan comes well packaged. You should charge it as soon as you get it. I didn't have a 5 volt-3 amp charger so it took me ten hours to fully charge it. It came with a 50% charge. It is NOT 30,000 mAh. It comes with a sturdy black carry bag with a handle. Keeping it in the bag keeps it dust free when not in use. That's a great asset. Having a remote is great bc you don't have to get up off your butt to make directional changes , or wind strength changes to the fan or any other changes for that matter. It moves to the left, to the right, or straight up. It also has a timer that you can set to come on or turn off whenever you want. It has a handy little manual. It also has a hook on the bottom not pictured but look at the box it came in, there is a pic on it of the hook. The feature I really like is that you always know how much charge is left on the fan. All in all I think this is a great little, powerful, portable, sturdy, fan.
pretty good fan. Vertical tilt is a very smooth click with a lot of adjustment fins helping you get the perfect angle. Oscillating is an awesome feature. Halo light is awesome and the fan runs quiet. Awesome you can turn off the current settings lights for night time mode. Hook on the bottom is great. Remote is functional and it's cool they built a holder into the back of it.My only gripe is that every time you press any of the buttons, it makes a stupid loud 'BEEP' and I haven't found a way to shut that off. If I could do 4.5 stars I would, but the beep knocks it down from 5.
THIS!!!! Took it camping, used it in the camper at night, stayed on all night with a charge. This was probably one of the best purchases for my camping trip. It has different fan speeds, osculates, lights up and has different light settings as well. Definitely well worth the buy!!! Not one complaint about this fan!!
This is one of the few that can oscillate. That along with the higher power battery set it apart from the rest. The low setting offers plenty of breeze in a decent sized space and at that setting you will get multiple nights of breeze without question.Worked great to charge phones while sitting around the camp site and the light allows it to double as a tent lamp, even hung on the ceiling. You will want a sturdy mount point as this isn’t the lightest weight fan, due to the fan power and battery. But it worked great in a simple Coleman 2 person tent as well as a larger 9x9 pop-up tent.We liked it so much, we ended up with 3 of them. Highly recommend.
This is a great fan. I have used this three or four camping trips in my camper van. It works all night and still has at least 75% battery power. I have not used the charger block very much, but it did charge my phone once and didn’t use much battery power, the light is also very bright. The remote works well. The hanger underneath makes it very versatile all in all this is a great fan and a great addition to my camper van.
Love this fan! It holds a super long charge as a light, a backup battery and a light. Lasts through the night, stands on its own, has a nice sturdy hook to hang on upset down from a tent.
This camping fan and light has been one of my best purchases this year — absolutely worth the money. I use it in my ice hut to help push the heat down, and it works amazingly well. The rechargeable battery is a huge plus (no wasting money on batteries), and it lasts a long time — I’ve run the fan all weekend in the hut and still had charge left. I also love that it comes with a remote; I tuck it under my pillow so I can adjust the fan or light settings whenever I need without getting up. Great quality, sturdy, and a must-have for ice fishing. Highly recommend!
This fan is absolutely great. I use it all the time when I do Doordash and kept cool. Sturdy, good weight with long lasting battery. I love the remote to control it without reaching to adjust it. The only thing I hate is the bag it came with, easy to unzip without touching and offer no protection to prevent from turning on while carrying. I had to carefully carry it around.
Great fan. Many control options. Battery last a long time and you can charge your phoneGlad I had at wine festival to give me airSturdy and nicely made.
Great, quiet portable fan! Bright light and can also charge your devices. I use it for camping and I also use the fan on my nightstand at night since it's so quiet and there's also settings for a timer, fan oscillating, and a night mode so the little blue lights can be off. There's a carrying handle and a hook on the bottom that you can use to hang it from something. Oh, and you can also tilt the fan/light!
Perfect to circulate the air in my off grid cabin, works great and having a light is a bonus.
I cannot get past just how much air this little fan can move in one in the lowest setting. It’s moving tremendous amount of air in the highest setting. It was too high. The fact that it also has an oscillate mode, but that can be set between 90° and 45 really awesome Add to that to 30,000 mA power battery and the lights that have three different settings something like that the LEDs the whole way around the fan on top of that it has a handle on top and it can be flipped upside down and there’s like a hanger like you do to hang a shirt with on the bottom to hang it from wherever The head can swivel you can set it to where you want and there’s a remote and the remote has a little pouch in the back that’s cast into the plastic and it clips in firmly so you can even have it upside down and not worry about that. It’s the first device with a high battery that Doubles as a battery back up for other devices that has a functional remote and has a way to store on board the only thing this unit is missing would be connectivity to solar panel. I’m just going by the one other crazy high milliamp power battery that I have which is Work light/like floodlight on a big yellow stand that folds up. And it’s got like 10k lumens and 25k mAh battery offers cold nd warm settings etc. with USB A & C charging options for your devices, but it also has a solar panel on the back which works it does work, but it takes forever to get any. It’s basically for emergency purposes. It’s nice to have but for a fan like that I’d rather have a connecter for like 100 W solar panel and I’d like it to be able to charge with the panel and once the battery is charged I want it to run off the panel until there’s no light left instead of running off the battery in the panel constantly charging the batteries like so my solar is set up. It sounds silly and semantical, but that is a potential of being a game changer just at one tiny difference, but my workshop is in a barn. That is basically off grid. I have everything set up in there with power tools that I can run extension cords for, but it’s really aimed at being an off grid system. Everything being battery powered or solar and I prefer the battery powered tools. Anyway you grab them and you go you don’t need to worry about this or that and nowadays, they’re just as good as the plug in the wall tools and the batteries are available replacement batteries are not hard to find so that’s kind of the purpose behind it not to mention we have a camping trip this summer that’s gonna be a week 10 with no power so having provisions for a fan in the middle of summer or being able to charge our devices for entertainment as needed in that kind of thing suddenly becomes quite quite important for a much different reason so I’ve kind of developed an addiction to purchasing these new tools basically to try out on every occasion I possibly can, and I must admit I’m quite impressed by some of these things like I would’ve never guessed some of these things would be as good as they actually are but a lot of them have turned out to be as good as they seemedOr even better than I could’ve ever imagined, that’s the surprising part is when some of these really that’s gotta be too good to be true kind sounding products kinda kind of come along and all the sudden it’s no it wasn’t too good to be true. It was it was exactly as it seemed And I’m finding that more and more often now which is quite remarkable and promising for the future so many things really I know you think about it, the solar kind of stuff, and you know, cause the lithium batteries at the end of the day are worse for the environment, and the gasoline were burning and the coal and everything else It’s a feel good measure because once those batteries are dead, there’s no way to recycle them and most of the mining techniques used to extract these really caustic, toxic, poisonous elements and minerals you and metals used in the making of these batteries are worse than some of the worst offenders in industry when it comes to that type of thing in all sincerity, but for average of six pack like myself, not talking about electric cars, but power tools we’re not the big problem and we’re not gonna be the big problem. It always comes back to that only you can make a difference well yes, only you can. If the rest of the world follows the soup. Most people don’t it doesn’t really matter at the end of the day just kinda take it for what it is and leave the rest as they say and personally, I very much like the idea of not having a power bill or a bigger power bill I only have to figure out the heat source that that’s the one in the whole assembly. That’s got a wrench jamming it up is how do I get heat in there beyond a small space heater that runs off kerosine which is viable for when I’m in but the problem is is that it causes a massive amount of condensation to the point where it’s not worth using unless it’s an emergency kind of deal for the most part my tools have been rust checked to prevent corrosion and what not which works miracles honestly, I’d recommend it to anybody who has an on regulated workshop. You can have all your nice tools and then them not crowd. You just need to wipe them down after you’re done using them clean fundamentally, and then spray them and coat them in some sort of lubricant of some sort. I like the red rust check brand it works for 100 different things it has a pleasant scent and it’s not quite as thick and sticky like the green version is it’s also not horrible on most plastics and such I try not to get it on anything if I can avoid it, but I don’t lose sleep about it either but yeah that is my take on this fan and with the sale price that it was on I don’t know if it still is or not. It’s a steel. I was gonna buy it at $70 Canadian in the full price. The functionality versatility and value is all there. It’s built exceptionally well it’s not like oh my goodness there’s no way this is got that kind of battery in it. It’s got that right kind of weight but it’s in the base so it’s well balanced oh and all it’s beyond just a winner. I buy it again tomorrow. I might even get a second one so that there’s one dedicated to the barn and one dedicated for power outages, and camping basically that’s how good they are.
These rechargeable fans have been a lifesaver, especially on the hottest days! They charge quickly, last a long time, and are super easy to carry around. I love that I can use them anywhere without worrying about cables. They’re powerful but quiet, and have made a huge difference in my comfort. Definitely one of the best little gadgets I’ve bought lately!
The Odoland F6 Portable battery operated fan comes well packaged. You should charge it as soon as you get it. I didn't have a 5 volt-3 amp charger so it took me ten hours to fully charge it. It came with a 50% charge. It is NOT 30,000 mAh. It comes with a sturdy black carry bag with a handle. Keeping it in the bag keeps it dust free when not in use. That's a great asset. Having a remote is great bc you don't have to get up off your butt to make directional changes , or wind strength changes to the fan or any other changes for that matter. It moves to the left, to the right, or straight up. It also has a timer that you can set to come on or turn off whenever you want. It has a handy little manual. It also has a hook on the bottom not pictured but look at the box it came in, there is a pic on it of the hook. The feature I really like is that you always know how much charge is left on the fan. All in all I think this is a great little, powerful, portable, sturdy, fan.
pretty good fan. Vertical tilt is a very smooth click with a lot of adjustment fins helping you get the perfect angle. Oscillating is an awesome feature. Halo light is awesome and the fan runs quiet. Awesome you can turn off the current settings lights for night time mode. Hook on the bottom is great. Remote is functional and it's cool they built a holder into the back of it.My only gripe is that every time you press any of the buttons, it makes a stupid loud 'BEEP' and I haven't found a way to shut that off. If I could do 4.5 stars I would, but the beep knocks it down from 5.
THIS!!!! Took it camping, used it in the camper at night, stayed on all night with a charge. This was probably one of the best purchases for my camping trip. It has different fan speeds, osculates, lights up and has different light settings as well. Definitely well worth the buy!!! Not one complaint about this fan!!
This is one of the few that can oscillate. That along with the higher power battery set it apart from the rest. The low setting offers plenty of breeze in a decent sized space and at that setting you will get multiple nights of breeze without question.Worked great to charge phones while sitting around the camp site and the light allows it to double as a tent lamp, even hung on the ceiling. You will want a sturdy mount point as this isn’t the lightest weight fan, due to the fan power and battery. But it worked great in a simple Coleman 2 person tent as well as a larger 9x9 pop-up tent.We liked it so much, we ended up with 3 of them. Highly recommend.
This is a great fan. I have used this three or four camping trips in my camper van. It works all night and still has at least 75% battery power. I have not used the charger block very much, but it did charge my phone once and didn’t use much battery power, the light is also very bright. The remote works well. The hanger underneath makes it very versatile all in all this is a great fan and a great addition to my camper van.
Love this fan! It holds a super long charge as a light, a backup battery and a light. Lasts through the night, stands on its own, has a nice sturdy hook to hang on upset down from a tent.
This camping fan and light has been one of my best purchases this year — absolutely worth the money. I use it in my ice hut to help push the heat down, and it works amazingly well. The rechargeable battery is a huge plus (no wasting money on batteries), and it lasts a long time — I’ve run the fan all weekend in the hut and still had charge left. I also love that it comes with a remote; I tuck it under my pillow so I can adjust the fan or light settings whenever I need without getting up. Great quality, sturdy, and a must-have for ice fishing. Highly recommend!
This fan is absolutely great. I use it all the time when I do Doordash and kept cool. Sturdy, good weight with long lasting battery. I love the remote to control it without reaching to adjust it. The only thing I hate is the bag it came with, easy to unzip without touching and offer no protection to prevent from turning on while carrying. I had to carefully carry it around.
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How did we get our start? Odoland began in 2015. We start journey with friends and colleague, who love outdoors and sports. We hope that the items what we designed for anyone loves outdoor camping with families and friends! Also with excellent quality.
What makes our products unique?Our products are produced after multiple considerations and experiments. We are very attention to the details and materials in the production process.
Why do we love what we do?Customers feedback buy our products are best money ever spent. It always inspiring us to work hard and dedicate better products to customers.
*3 brightness settings, providing soft light at night and strong lights outdoor.
*4 different speeds, maximum wind speed reach to 15 ft/s.
*4 Timers