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2025-08-29 13:54:59
Needed these urgently for upcoming soccer tournaments for our kids.Indoor - the fan power provided a stronger breeze than expected.Outdoor - used during 90 degree east coast weather, the breeze is not as strong compared to what was produced indoor, but still provided enough to cool down. The mist spray was a hit especially when we added in good amount of ice and it made the tournaments bearable.Uses 2 double AA batteries - can't provide feedback yet as we've only used them occasionally. Easy to install batteries though and bottle does not leak during transport.Love that the fan blades are silicone as we had a 3 year old who liked sticking his fingers into the blade as it moved. Didn't have to worry about his safety as it did not hurt him.
Jonathon Goris
2025-08-17 15:22:34
I teach Pre-K and it’s usually very hot in the afternoons when we go outside. The kids in my class LOVE this as a quick way to cool them down! Pop in two AA batteries, fill it up, and you’re good to go!We had previously bought two for my daughter’s soccer team to pass around on the sidelines and they all LOVE it!!!
Karen
2025-07-31 09:34:22
This uses 2 batteries to run the fan, which has 1 wind speed setting, then has a manual pump for the mister. The unit performed well and was more effective than a different unit we bought for the same event.While another unit we bought had 3 speed settings and the mister was automatic (not manual pump), the other unit struggled to maintain the higher wind speed and the mister was too fine to be effective. So for this unit, while a simpler design with more basic features, overall we found it performed better as it was more consistent/reliable and ultimately more effective in keeping us cool.
Gemini Couture
2025-07-21 16:55:53
love the idea but the battery door doesnt stay closed so the batteries fall out
Randy Becker
2025-07-15 13:04:23
Soooo ...It's been hot!! Close to 100* these days ... now if you're swimming off your boat in the evening and splashing in the lake ... it's pretty nice!!But what if you're one that is stuck on the boat and not in the cool, refreshing water?After seeing these spray fan bottles (that you can actually put icecubes in with your spring water) ... I bought 3 and planned on getting more!Batteries in ... check!Ice in ... check!Cold spring water in ... check! We're all set!!Well ... first off ... the battery compartments wouldn't stay closed ... and the batteries kept falling out!Ahhhh ... no cooling fan! 😔☹ï¸ðŸ¥µWell ... Nothing a strip of black electrical tape won't fix! 🤣Right? 🤠Soooo ... after taping all the batteries in place, and turning on the fan ... next I tried pushing the spray lever ... and was expecting this amazing, cooling experience ... but only this little tiny spray mist came out! The fan even seemed to slow down with just a squirt!I had to hold the bottle just inches from my face to even feel anything!(Well, this can't be right! Let's try another one!) 🤔🤷The next ... and the next ... were all the same! 😳🤔🥵I'm not sure what I was expecting ... but these spray bottles did NOT deliver!We were all so disappointed that evening! No one used them on the boat ... and we ended up dumping the water and ice out after the boat ride was over!Guess I'll try another kind of spray bottle/ fan!The "swamp cooler" idea is a great concept ... but these bottles did not deliver!! 🥵🥵🥵
Customer
2025-07-11 10:29:39
It's functional enough for the price, but there are just some rather bizarre design choices that I wasn't aware of when I purchased this unit.First off, the battery slot has an extremely weak plastic tab holding the compartment closed. It's so weak that the compartment opens all on it's own if you move the unit around in your hand even a little bit. A bit of tape as others suggested fixed this issue for the most part.The second problem is with how you fill the water reservoir. Some genius decided that the standard detachable reservoir was just too functional I guess and so they decided to made the bottom of the bottle a screw cap instead. In other words you have to turn the unit upside down, unscrew the bottom of the base and then pour water into the reservoir. This is problematic for at least two glaringly obvious reasons.1. You WILL spill some water over the edge while filling because it is awkward to hold. Normally this isn't a problem with a detached reservoir because you just wipe it off, but there is a battery compartment downstream from the reservoir when you turn it upside down, and it has open holed allowing water to easily get in there from any spills you might make. Needless to say, tap water and electronics do not mix well and this is a terrible design decision as a result.2. If you accidentally break the seal on the bottom cap after filling, all the water will come pouring out. There's a reason why almost all liquid containers open from the top and not the bottom, to avoid this very problem.It's cheap and it's technically functional, but you have to work with it a bit to get it there. Do not leave with young kids without supervision, because water + battery generally leads to corrosion and leakages.
Joyce lander
2025-07-10 18:11:30
This does the trick.
Gertrudis Laso
2025-06-26 12:53:40
Si me gustó, ya tengo otros 2. Dice el que lo entregó que se lo dió a un residente, serÃa a una hormiga porque estaba en el piso.
LUIS GUSTAVO BERNARDES BAZILIO
2025-03-11 10:47:47
Não sei se por causa de onde estava trincado ele não tinha potência no ventilador...Mas tinha que erguer para que o vento fosse para frente.
Ana
2025-03-10 12:29:23
Mi hijo no aguanta el calor y con este ventilador se mantiene fresco e hidrata su piel
Erik
2025-01-21 14:03:03
Sieht so aus und funktioniert wie gedacht
Ayan fowaz
2024-12-06 19:54:08
purchased it last month. the fan operated well for 15 days. now only the blades rotate but it does not circulate air. poor quality, stopped functioning within 1 month
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