> Following on the vaguely related note - I got one of those fans at Wallyworld, too. Worked great on a camping trip to the Purgatorie River when it was hot in the afternoons, and even as a plug in for 12v direct power (although no adaptor is included with it, alas), lasts a long time, and now is a definite part of my Westy kit. FWIW. David. > On a vaguely related noted, I recently bought a nice fan at Walmart > that takes eight D-cells and is said to run for 24 hours on them. It > moves a lot of air, is quiet, and is adjustable and even has a > hanging hook. It can sit in the seat beside you and blow lots of air > as you drive, and I suspect and hope it will keep air moving in the > whole van on warmish nights. > |
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