I can vouch for the O2 cool fan I picked up at Wal-mart couple weeks ago. First I saw the Ozark Trail fan, but decided to go look in the "regular" fan aisle instead. The O2 cool takes 8 D-cell batteries and it says it can run up to 72 hours (only 24 for the Ozark trail which also takes 8 D-cell batteries). The real selling point for me was the bonus AC adapter that comes with the O2 Cool fan, and the price was only $1 more than the Ozark Trail fan. I've run it both on AC and on battery power and see no difference in fan speed. It's a great fan, and I would buy it again. Ellen ----Original Message Follows---- From: Doug Fitz-Randolph <fitzr@SUSCOM-MAINE.NET> Reply-To: Doug Fitz-Randolph <fitzr@SUSCOM-MAINE.NET> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: 12V Fan Report (Re: LED light product) Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006 06:26:42 -0400 A friend of mine tipped me off to these fans you are speaking of... at Wal-Mart you'll find 2 or three different versions depending on which department you're in - the brand is Ozark Trail in Camping and O2Cool elsewhere. I've also seen them at Target and even my local supermarket. They come in several different permutations of batteries stored in a hinged base, batteries stored in the body of the fan itself, AC adapter included, AC adapter not included. The prices are in the $10 - $14 range. On the box they make a claim that the fan runs for 24 (24 or 27 or something like that) hours on a single set of 8 D batteries. The operating voltage is 12V. I got one with an AC adapter. I cut the "power brick" off and added a cigarette lighter plug. The cord is about 6 feet long I'd say. I have a cigarette lighter socket by the battery tray, so plugged in there I can hang the fan in front of the side window. My wife & I camped out on a rather warm, stuffy night and the fan made a huge difference - that little bit of breeze was really nice. I was a little concerned about draining down the battery, but I ran the fan continuously from about 10 PM to about 7 AM and had no trouble starting. Doug Fitz-Randolph Freeport, ME |
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