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Thomas Roach
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
This family-size misting fan has a large water bucket that doubles as a storage housing or stand, a four-speed oscillating fan with lights, a huge 30,000 mAH battery that requires the fan to be kept out of direct sunlight, plus a remote control.I have family members extremely sensitive to heat, which puts a real damper on summer picnics and family gatherings. We have to desert a beautiful summer day to huddle inside in the air conditioning, rather spoiling the atmosphere. With the cool relief provided by this fan, however, we can all enjoy ourselves in the back yard or even at one of the many nearby parks.The 9-inch fan measures about 15” long by 8” wide and 18” high when stored or 30” high when deployed. At maximum output the battery lasts about 6.5 hours; at low speed the fan might run 62 hours, according to the manual. It comes with an adapter that can charge the battery in 6 hours, along with a USB-C connector that can slowly charge the battery and power the fan if enough power is supplied. The bucket holds about 5 gallons of water and the fan can blow air up to 19 fps. It also comes with a couple spare nozzles and intake filters. Since the battery is built into the fan base, direct sunlight could eventually cause it to overheat just like a phone.Full disclosure: I ordered this Ausic Bucket Fan through the Amazon Vine program. As a user of the product, I have done my best to provide an honest review.
Edgar Allan
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
What I liked:+ Good size fan moves a decent amount of air.+ Oscillating helps cover a bit more area.+ Decent atomization with spare nozzles included.+ Can control everything on the remote or on the front panel.+ The light is surprisingly useful. Using this in my garage while I work on the car, I get cooling and get more illumination at the same time.+ Reasonable battery life means I don't need to be tethered to an outlet. Can be charged via included DC power block or USB-C.What I was neutral on:~ With the fan sitting on top and the reservoir low to empty, the unit is a bit top heavy. The narrow base makes it feel like it could fall over if rolled haphazardly, so it is easier to just pick it up to move around.~ Overall build is a bit light, but it is hard to complain given the cost.What I didn't like: {nothing}One thing I want to mention is that this misting fan should not be compared to a portable A/C. It does a better job at cooling down a small area than just a fan, for sure but it is not a substitute. For what it is, at $20 it is an amazing purchase.
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