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About ohyes Jobsite Fan Compatible With DeWALT 18V 20V Max 60V Flexvolt Battery Brushless Motor
Overall Feedback:
84% positive
84% liked the adjustable speed feature
I have been using the fan on a 6AH battery for a month now, with a total runtime of at least 25 hours and the battery still says it's at 48%. This shows that the fan is energy efficient and has a long battery life.
I have been using the fan for a month with a 6AH battery and it still has 48% charge.
The fan has been running on low the entire time.
80% appreciated the sleek and modern design, while 20% thought it was unattractive
I love how the electric fan motor is as tall as a bottle of water and how it pivots around and upward.
I like the way the fan is configured with a separate on/off toggle switch as well as a speed switch.
I was surprised by how much air the small fan moves.
I like the way the fan is configured with a separate on/off toggle switch and speed switch.
I did not mention anything about the aesthetics and design of the electric-fan-motors.
75% praised for meeting international standards
The fan is small but moves a surprising amount of air. It is also energy efficient with minimal battery drain. I have been using it for a month and the battery still has 48% left.
83% liked the energy-efficient design
The battery drain is extremely minimal.
The fan motor has been running on low for 12 hours straight and the battery is still showing 3 bars, indicating good energy efficiency.
The fan motor has been running on low the entire time and it's great.
I have used the fan on a 6AH battery for a month with a total runtime of at least 25 hours and the battery still says it's at 48%. The battery drain is extremely minimal.
I have been using the fan on a 6AH battery for a month with a total runtime of at least 25 hours, and the battery still says it's at 48%. This shows that the fan has good battery life and maintenance.
On the highest speed setting, the noise level is a little higher than I prefer.
90% appreciated the quiet operation, though 10% found it too loud
I couldn't find any information about the noise level of electric-fan-motors in the review text.
On the highest speed setting, the noise level is higher than I prefer.
On the highest speed setting, the noise level is a bit higher than I prefer.
83% praised for its high-powered performance
I was surprised by how much air the small fan moves.
82% found it to be reliable and long-lasting, while 18% experienced frequent breakdowns
I have been using the product for a month now and the battery drain is minimal. Even after a total runtime of at least 25 hours, the battery still says it's at 48%. This proves the product's reliability and durability.
The electric-fan-motor has been running on low for 12 hours straight and the battery is still showing 3 bars, indicating its reliability and durability.
The fan motor has been on for 4 days, 8 hours each day, and I haven't had to change the battery yet. It's great even though it's been on low the entire time.
The battery drain is extremely minimal. I have used the fan on a 6AH battery for about a month with a total runtime of at least 25 hours and the battery still says it's at 48%.
I have been using the fan on a 6AH battery for a month now, with a total runtime of at least 25 hours and the battery still says it's at 48%. This shows that the fan is energy efficient and has a long battery life.
I had to make adjustments to the motor shaft to fit it in my old NuTune bathroom vent box. I cut the flat on the shaft 1/2 inch longer with a file and then cut the shaft shorter by 1/2 inch using an abrasive cut off wheel in a rotary die grinder. It took about 10 minutes.
I faced issues with the electric-fan-motor when I first installed it on the existing bar where the old one was mounted. It would not spin and just hummed. I put washers on the threaded studs to create a space, then put in the mounting bar and secured with nuts to make it work. After that, it works great and is nice and quiet.
I decided to keep the DeWalt battery fan because it is quieter, has an on/off switch, and blows a bit stronger.
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