Because of how compact and lightweight the fan is, you are free to take it with you wherever you go. run by batteries, thus there is no need to constantly plug it in. Despite the fact that it is required, a charge that is performed in the "rotation" mode with a power level that is higher than the minimum is sufficient for a very brief period of time. At the same time, when it is operating at its maximum power, it is even discharged from the network! According to the instructions, you need to wait at least half an hour after discharging the battery before turning the device on for power output of 2+. To put it another way, if it continues to function normally around the clock, despite the high temperature, you probably won't disconnect it from the network for a considerable amount of time. The constant din of activity is yet another drawback of the "working 24/7" model. That is, not the noise made by the blades, which is not particularly loud; rather, there is a peculiar hum that emerged after a couple of weeks and can be heard when the fan is turned to the extreme right position (if the "rotation" feature is used). Although it does not disturb me during the day, it keeps me from getting a good night's rest (heard in relative silence). To sum it up, you may get it for 2,000 dollars. But not in the absence of jambs.
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