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Coleman Tent Fan

Coleman Tent Fan
From Coleman

List Price: $16.99
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Product Description

Magnet secures fan without harming tent material Soft pliable fan blade 16-hour continuous run time Operates on 1 D-cell battery


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4284 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Coleman
  • Model: 830A350T
  • Released on: 2005-04-18
  • Dimensions: 1.29 pounds

Features

  • Magnet secures fan without harming tent material
  • Soft pliable fan blade
  • 16-hour continuous run time
  • Operates on 1 D-cell battery
  • 1 Year Warranty

Customer Reviews

Great Value5
I recently moved from WI to TX. I did some camping in May and realized that I needed something to move the air around when sleeping! So I purchased this fan! It worked great! It was silent to allow me to sleep and it really moved the air around. Make sure to if you are sleeping more than one person in the tent to buy more than one! It moves air but not very far so purchased one for each member in the tent to make there lives easier also! Great product and highly recommend! Thanks

Happy Camper/Hiker2
This is a rather adequate small, portable fan that will put out some air circulation. It is rather lite-weight, until you put in the monster sized D cell batteries. The weight gain is considerable. The battery power does not last long either, approximately three (3) hours if you are lucky when using this in non-stop mode. Have to agree with one of the other reviewers that when you insert the batteries the fan does tend to bulge out and then you have to wrestle with it trying to put the cap back on. I, too, broke the tabs on mine but that was fixed with duct tape. If attaching this item to your tent ceiling using the provided magnet, it will make the ceiling sag quite a bit, especially after inserting the batteries. Recommend using this item in a tent where you have some head room and not worry about banging your head on it. The fan blade is made of plastic, so, theoretically, you should not have to worry about getting cut. Overall, an alrite item.

Life saver5
I took this little fan on RAGBRAI, a 471-mile, 7-day bike ride across the state of Iowa. It is hot and muggy in Iowa in July, and I knew I would need ventilation in my tiny tent at night in order to sleep well. It worked perfect - I situated it so the fan blew across my upper body, and it was just enough to keep me cool and the "white" noise of it was quiet but very calming. It doesn't take up much room in bag, and in a summer camping situation where electricity is not available, I would never go without it. So glad I found it while surfing around Amazon.