Alternative to Endless Breeze Fan

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Having read other threads where this as been recommended, I've been looking to purchase it but it has apparently been discontinued.

Can anyone recommend a good alternative fan, preferably one that works of 12 v .

Many thanks
 
Having read other threads where this as been recommended, I've been looking to purchase it but it has apparently been discontinued.

Can anyone recommend a good alternative fan, preferably one that works of 12 v .

Many thanks

I recently bought a cordless fan on Amazon.

It has a rechargeable battery that is charged by a standard USB phone charger lead either connected to 240V or 12V cigarette lighter.

It can be used whilst charging.

It is free standing or using the giant bulldog clip that combined with the multi axis gimble allows you to point it wherever.

It is also whisper quiet.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/OPOLAR-Airflow-Adjustable-Portable-Personal/dp/B07Q7B2QSS/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=opolar+fan&qid=1594370798&sprefix=opo&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=

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£99 for a 12 volt fan seems a bit expensive. I have a 12volt fan my mate gave me from there warranty returns bin were he works. Our daughter gave us a small mains desk fan because it rattled. The blades were loose and hitting the casing. Soon fixed giving us two fans at zero cost.
We used the mains fan in Germany during a heat wave. It made the nights bearable just keeping the air moving.
 
£99 for a 12 volt fan seems a bit expensive. I have a 12volt fan my mate gave me from there warranty returns bin were he works. Our daughter gave us a small mains desk fan because it rattled. The blades were loose and hitting the casing. Soon fixed giving us two fans at zero cost.
We used the mains fan in Germany during a heat wave. It made the nights bearable just keeping the air moving.
It may seem a lot but it is a very, very good fan and far better than anything else you can get that runs on 12v. You can use a mains one but then you need to run it via an inverter if you haven't got hook-up which is very energy inefficient.

I was sceptical about how good the EB fan was until I got one and it is VERY good.
 
£99 for a 12 volt fan seems a bit expensive.
It is.. but, after looking at what 12v fan others were using the Endless Breeze item was easily the most affective, creating a very powerful 'breeze' indeed... even on the lowest of three speeds available.

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