Excalibur 630 USB Foam Fan
Jan 15, 2010 in
Computers & Software
- USB Foam Fan
- Cold Alternative to an Under Desk Fan
- With Child-Safe Blades
- Made From a Dense but Pliable Foam
- Spin and Generate a Cool Soft Breeze/ Keeping you Relaxed at your Desk at Home or in the Office
Product Description
EXCALIBUR 630 USB Foam Fan. If you want a safe but cool alternative to an under desk fan, grab the USB Foam Fan and have it right on your desk. With child-safe blades made from a dense but pliable foam, they spin and generate a cool, soft breeze keeping you relaxed at your desk at home or in the office…. More >>
Excalibur 630 USB Foam Fan
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5 comments
P. Freeman on January 15, 2010 at 6:27 pm
The product arrived as promised and in great shape.
I have not used it because it’s a gift!
Brendon Reagan on January 15, 2010 at 7:51 pm
This was so worth it. I don’t want to spend lots of money on AC. This plugs in the computer. It is just the right size. I would buy again.
The Phantom on January 15, 2010 at 9:11 pm
Gave this to girlfriend because she works in an office where air flow is a problem. She keeps this trained right on her and loves it. It’s not a good replacement for air conditioning or anything, but it’s small, reliable and inexpensive, and it circulates a good breeze as long as you have it close by.
Clara Anne on January 15, 2010 at 11:56 pm
I purchased this as a fan to use occasionally at my desk, when I have hot flashes. Was very skeptical that it would have the power to “put out” but it’s great. An oscillating fan would be nice if I was planning to use it for longer than 5 minutes at a time, but I didn’t need that. And, it’d still be some substantial air if, for example, the office lost AC. It’s very lightweight and the stem is long so I can hold it easily and bring it closer to me if needed. It’s also easy to take along to meetings and it gets plenty of use from others too.
The only problem I’ve encountered is that while it’s running, and on my slick, veneer desktop, the vibration changes its direction within 30 seconds. I put a thin rubber mat under it and that works fine.
J. Lawton on January 16, 2010 at 2:40 am
Nice amount of air to relieve stuffiness.
Has a little bearing vibration noise but not bad.