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| Coleman Cool Zephyr Ceiling Fan with Light | 
enlarge | Brand: Coleman Category: Sports
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $18.92 You Save: $6.07 (24%)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (2 reviews) Sales Rank: 1254
Media: Sports Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 7.8 x 6.8
MPN: 830-550 Model: 830A550 UPC: 076501923346 EAN: 0076501923346 ASIN: B00168XMD2
Release Date: March 13, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| | Attaches to any tent with magnetic plates | | | Adjustable two-speed airflow control | | | Fan and light are operated with independent controls | | | Light features four white LED lights and one amber LED nightlight | | | Operates on four D-cell batteries (sold separately) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description bColeman 830-550 Cool Zephyr Ceiling Fan with LightFeatures:/b ulliAttaches to any tent ceiling using magnetic plate or carabiner clip (included)/li liFour D batteries required (Batteries not included)/li liApproximate run time is up to 24 hours on HIGH or 48 hours on LOW/li liFeatures 4 white LED lights and one amber LED night light/li liFan and light are operated with independent controls/li liFeatures soft-to-touch foam blades/li liDimensions: 9? Height (when hung), 8? Diameter/li li1-Year warranty/li/ul
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| Customer Reviews:
  Multi-functional and dependable December 7, 2008 I've got two of these little fan/light combos and I love them. They're perfect for car/canoe camping, but would be on the bulky side for backpacking. I also use them in the bunk ends of my pop up camper. They do a great job of circulating the air and fending off condensation.br /br /Used one on a recent canoe camping trip in some pretty hot, humid weather and it allowed me to sleep comfortably and remain sane. I woke up to zero condensation in my tent as well since the air circulation was so good with the fan in use for most of the night (I did turn it off in the early morning hours because it was getting a little chilly).br /br /The fan moves a decent amount of air for a small one or two man tent (or bunk end), and the light is adequate to read by. The night light will provide enough light to see your way around if you need it.br /br /You can also, with the creative use of small bungee cords, direct the air flow directly on your face if you're as hot natured as I am.br /br /It seems to make good use of the battery power, too. I haven't run one out of power yet.br /br /The magnet that hold the fan in place is VERY strong, yet easy to remove with a simple twist.br /br /The fan blades are made out of a soft foam so there's no chance of injury from sticking a finger in the blades.br /br /My only complaints are:br /1. Switches are easily turned on when in transit (I always turn one of the batteries upside down to counter this problem).br /br /2. The switches are impossible to see once you've got it up and running. So you just have to guess which switch does what and which direction to slide it. I guess over time it will become second nature, but right now I have trouble keeping it straight.br /br /All in all, I'd say this product is everything that you would expect. I'd recommend it to anyone who will be canoe camping or car camping without electricity. I've been very impressed with it, as have my friends who camp with me. Several of them have told me that this is on their Christmas lists this year.
  Car camping luxury item June 28, 2008 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
This was a Christmas gift that I used on a 10 day campout where I stayed in a screened cabin with no power. I used it for a ceiling light and fan that I hung from the rafters. While packing up, I hung the light from my pocket. This was too much for the plastic carabiner which broke. Luckily there are two screws that released it and I replaced it with a standard aluminum 'biner I had laying around. I am now trying to think of a light-weight carrying case to avoid damage in the future and the loss of the magnet pieces. It is too bulky for backpacking, so I call it a car camping item.
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