While shopping at Lowes for a storage shed I located something of interest for camping.
It is a battery or electrical (plug in) powered fan ( which ever way you want it) , nice and thin and light weight for $20.00. ( the bill with Jacksons picture on it) :lol:
It is the one made by O2Cool. and I am thinking will be really nice to use in my little pop up camper on the trip in September since it does not have an AC unit in it.
While traveling the highways and byways of the states going to the kids wedding in Canada and then camping for me . I will have the fan to use. A campsite has power , then plug it in , If they don't then just turn it on. Makes no difference to me.
As long as I have some moving air , I am comfortable. This fan would also be great for down here when a hurricane takes the power out. The batteries in it will run the fan for 72 hours. I got the Model #1078 which is the one on the top right side , if you click on all of the battery , plug in fans. or just use this link to see it.
http://www.o2-cool.com/1078_battery.php
Unlike most battery powered fans that are a joke this one does move some air and lots of it. Someone has finally made a fan for small campers or tent campers. This is just one of a lot of them they make.
Chuck.
PS. Camping and paddling in Canada I will be using the hammock , the little camper weighs 255 pounds and I don't think the boat (kayak) would float with it on it and me in there paddling. :roll:
It is a battery or electrical (plug in) powered fan ( which ever way you want it) , nice and thin and light weight for $20.00. ( the bill with Jacksons picture on it) :lol:
It is the one made by O2Cool. and I am thinking will be really nice to use in my little pop up camper on the trip in September since it does not have an AC unit in it.
While traveling the highways and byways of the states going to the kids wedding in Canada and then camping for me . I will have the fan to use. A campsite has power , then plug it in , If they don't then just turn it on. Makes no difference to me.
As long as I have some moving air , I am comfortable. This fan would also be great for down here when a hurricane takes the power out. The batteries in it will run the fan for 72 hours. I got the Model #1078 which is the one on the top right side , if you click on all of the battery , plug in fans. or just use this link to see it.
http://www.o2-cool.com/1078_battery.php
Unlike most battery powered fans that are a joke this one does move some air and lots of it. Someone has finally made a fan for small campers or tent campers. This is just one of a lot of them they make.
Chuck.
PS. Camping and paddling in Canada I will be using the hammock , the little camper weighs 255 pounds and I don't think the boat (kayak) would float with it on it and me in there paddling. :roll: