Cargo Container Multi Fan black
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Category: OthersRM339.00
The Cargo Container Multi-Fan is a wireless product with the tripod and main body designed to be separated and the usage of a fan, circulator and tarp fan allows it to be used all year around. With its own technology, it provides a quiet and pleasant wind using a high powered 10,000mAh battery, a 5 blades for max air volume and a BLDC motor (low noise motor).
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Cargo Container Multi Fan black

Cargo Container Multi Fan black
Wireless fan/air circulator for all season
Removable safety net for easy cleaning
Timer, Powerbank function with LED indicator
4 step wind speed, 1~4 hours timer setting
45 hrs in low-speed, 10 hrs in high-speed run time
Quiet and powerful airflow
4-step wind speed
Hanging, mounting on the tripod
Package includes a USB cable, tripod
Battery: Li-ion 3.7V 10,000mAh
Input: SUB 5V/2A
Power Consumption: 12W
Run Time: 7 hrs ~ 30 hrs
Charging Time: 4 hrs
Comes with EVA storage bag for easy storage and carry around
Size: 248 x 220 x 328 mm
Weight: 554g
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