PORTABLE RECHARGEABLE SHOULDER DOUBLE FAN
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- Rs 425.00 MUR
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- Rs 425.00 MUR
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Descriptions:
- The preferred portable neck fan for cooling young and old in hot weather. Personal fan has been designed as headphones to free your hands everywhere, fashion style makes you look so cool and you can take it outside in hot weather, even when the temperature is so high. This portable hanging fan is ideal for personal cooling, office, outdoor activities, such as camping, travel, fitness, hiking, climbing, sports etc.
- Stay refreshed when cooking and cleaning and get rid of the "heatwell". When you are cooking in the kitchen, when you clean in the living room, when you have heatwell... always when you feel the heat, wear the Benpen Neck Fan around your neck to stay cool and refreshed. For long-haired people, please tie the hair together when you wear the fan to prevent it from stirring into the fan. .
- 3 speeds with neck fan: electric fans have three modes: low, medium and high. Press the power button to adjust, easy to use, just to bring you convenience. The fan blade is a seven blade design, the wind is stronger. Many fans on the market are designed with three-blade blades. Due to the different speed, the operating time is 3-12 hours (depending on the use of the wind speed).
- USB charger for small fans: the neck fan has two wind heads, so you can feel a stronger airflow. In addition, the direction can be adjusted by 360°, so you can adjust it to any angle. It is ideal for personal cooling, camping, outdoor event, travel, office, church, hot flashes. This personal fan is a good helper to release the sultry face and neck
- 360° rotating head fan for the face: the portable fan has a built-in 2200 mAh lithium battery, which can be quickly charged via USB. It can work for 3-11 hours after charging, so you can enjoy the cool breeze of the whole afternoon. Don't worry about the sultry heat caused by power outages in summer