| Brand | Generic |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Speed, Portable, Timer |
| Color | White |
| Air Flow Capacity | 760 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Controls Type | Button |
| Reservoir Capacity | 700 Milliliters |
| Model Name | Cooling fan |
| Included Components | User Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3"D x 4.7"W x 8.2"H |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Doesn’t feel like an air conditioner at all my other little fan just a plain fan feels the same as this fan
The product is easy to use, easy to maintain and clean. Cools effectively and doesn't use alot of energy. It is affordable. Well constructed. Portable.
Good fan, very powerful for being a small unit.I like that you can add ice or cool water to the top unit for misting and to make the fan air cooler on a hot day.It works by plugging it in to a usb port. Nice little fan, and it’s surprisingly powerful for being compact. Good value for a desktop fan. 5 out of 5, would recommend.
Great little fan!
I was expecting this to be just a small swamp cooler, but it's a little more sophisticated. I ran it with the max on everything on and the unit stayed below 7watts the whole time, so I actually just moved it over to little powerbank I had sitting around - which made it totally portable (that's it running in the last photo). The fan itself gives a pretty good breeze and then the water dispenser must be a really fine mist that it releases down into the center of the fan stream because I never saw it, but I could see the water level going down. There's a safety sensor that won't let the water feature run without water in the top. So, it seems a little more like the spray misters than a swamp cooler (which pushes air through a soaked pad). That means low maintenance too. While you're not going to mistake this for an 80lb air conditioning unit, it's a light, portable, low energy, misting fan where you don't feel the water spray. It's a good little device.
This is much smaller then I thought it would be. I just envisioned something twice the size and I'm surprised I didn't take notice of the measurements. You know how it is sometimes, even if you think you know the size, it's different in real life.It's a small desk fan basically and it has 3 speeds. Honestly it doesn't move that much air. It's not terrible, but it won't blow you away by any means. The mist is also not that amazing. It has 2 mist settings and the 1st setting almost seems like it's not on. The second is better, although you really need to be directly in front of it to feel it. What's nice is that it's very easy to add cold water and ice cubes and it really does cool you down significantly with just cold water.It has lights that are also a nice feature. I'm usually not into different colored lights, I think it's just an add on to make it seem like a more impressive product, however these lights are more subtle and actually make a nice nightlight.There is a timer which convenient. It has a handle that really does come in handy if your moving it around.It's not rechargeable, you have to keep it plugged in which makes it much less portable.It was around $50 I think when I ordered it which is way too much. I'd put this in the $25 range mostly because it's not rechargeable and the fan needs to go higher and move more air. I do actually like it and it makes a perfect sleeping fan. It just won't blow your socks off.
Doesn’t feel like an air conditioner at all my other little fan just a plain fan feels the same as this fan
The product is easy to use, easy to maintain and clean. Cools effectively and doesn't use alot of energy. It is affordable. Well constructed. Portable.
Good fan, very powerful for being a small unit.I like that you can add ice or cool water to the top unit for misting and to make the fan air cooler on a hot day.It works by plugging it in to a usb port. Nice little fan, and it’s surprisingly powerful for being compact. Good value for a desktop fan. 5 out of 5, would recommend.
Great little fan!
I was expecting this to be just a small swamp cooler, but it's a little more sophisticated. I ran it with the max on everything on and the unit stayed below 7watts the whole time, so I actually just moved it over to little powerbank I had sitting around - which made it totally portable (that's it running in the last photo). The fan itself gives a pretty good breeze and then the water dispenser must be a really fine mist that it releases down into the center of the fan stream because I never saw it, but I could see the water level going down. There's a safety sensor that won't let the water feature run without water in the top. So, it seems a little more like the spray misters than a swamp cooler (which pushes air through a soaked pad). That means low maintenance too. While you're not going to mistake this for an 80lb air conditioning unit, it's a light, portable, low energy, misting fan where you don't feel the water spray. It's a good little device.
This is much smaller then I thought it would be. I just envisioned something twice the size and I'm surprised I didn't take notice of the measurements. You know how it is sometimes, even if you think you know the size, it's different in real life.It's a small desk fan basically and it has 3 speeds. Honestly it doesn't move that much air. It's not terrible, but it won't blow you away by any means. The mist is also not that amazing. It has 2 mist settings and the 1st setting almost seems like it's not on. The second is better, although you really need to be directly in front of it to feel it. What's nice is that it's very easy to add cold water and ice cubes and it really does cool you down significantly with just cold water.It has lights that are also a nice feature. I'm usually not into different colored lights, I think it's just an add on to make it seem like a more impressive product, however these lights are more subtle and actually make a nice nightlight.There is a timer which convenient. It has a handle that really does come in handy if your moving it around.It's not rechargeable, you have to keep it plugged in which makes it much less portable.It was around $50 I think when I ordered it which is way too much. I'd put this in the $25 range mostly because it's not rechargeable and the fan needs to go higher and move more air. I do actually like it and it makes a perfect sleeping fan. It just won't blow your socks off.
Efficient Office
Sleep Companion
Three Wind Speeds
Ultra-quiet three-in-one design releases cool breeze and helps efficient office work
Humidification and cooling wind are synchronized to create a comfortable sleeping environment, allowing you to sleep peacefully at night
Low-range is gentle and suitable for quiet reading; mid-range is balanced and suitable for daily cooling; high-range is powerful and can be cooled quickly with one button, so you can adjust it as you like for the best experience


