Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Design Go The Cooler

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Brand: Design Go EAN: 5016326005044 Feature: 3 position stand Label: Design Go Manufacturer: Design Go Publisher: Design Go Studio: Design Go
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3 position stand Can be hung round neck in operation Includes 2 AAA batteries
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I'm a fan Comment: Must agree with other reviewers that this is definitely a good portable hand fan. So can't really add to what has been said before. However I only gave it four stars because it is really noisy - I would compare it to an electric shaver for noise output. I bought this to use on the commuter trip to work (by train) and even with all the noise from paper rustling, ipods, mobiles etc ... this certainly gave that tumbleweed moment when I switched it on and everyone stopped what they were doing and stared at me - so perhaps not best suited to confined spaces. Can't fault the cooling effect though!
Customer Rating:      Summary: cool as it comes Comment: For the size of it, you would not believe just how much air this thing pumps out. Quite amazing. It does run on aaa's, no aa's, which i was a bit annoyed at (My own fault, i didnt read the advert correctly).
This really does keep you cool, and with the adjustable postitions, its perfect for sitting next to a computer with etc.
I would say this thing is not suitable for kids, as even with the safety blades, it stings a fair amount if you touch them in motion, it really is that powerful.
But for the money, I couldnt find better. top quality
Customer Rating:      Summary: The best of the "portable mini" range Comment: This is the second portable fan I've bought. It is very compact with no breakable parts and is very effective. I only ever use mine in the "flat" position to hold up to my face and neck, but it can be positioned on a table so that the fan part is manoeuvred upwards, or worn around the neck.
Its fan is far more effectively cooling than the other portable type with the rotary arms, which clip down when not in use, with the added bonus of not being breakable like the "clipaway arms".
It is noisier than the clipaway version, but more efficient.
Two words of warning: it runs on two AA batteries (included) and these can be found by turning the fan over so the "blades" are face down, and sliding off the entire back of the device.
Also, if you are unfortunate to catch long hair in the rotating fan "blades", don't panic if you think your hair is irretrievably tangled and stuck in the fan! You only have to pull out the metal pin attaching the fan blade and it comes out...and your hair with it!
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Compact mini handheld fan with soft safe flexible blades. Built in stand with 3 positions to suit different locations. With neck cord so you can wear it round neck in on mode to direct cool air to your face. Ideal for those trips round Disneyland and long walks under the midday sun.
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