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Battery Fan Suggestions

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The heat is about to be on in Texas and that is when the wind dies down. I thinking of getting a fan to use at the river. Anyone have any experience with theses? I told the guys this was my last week of grilling on the river as getting to hot. Did another round of my cured chicken this week. Hard to beat those. I have really enjoyed do this.
 

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I bought this one , because I wanted the mister option . Can hook up to a garden hose or use on top of a bucket . Works good , but on high and using the mister , the run time is limited .
Fan by itself I can get a couple hours out of a 1.5 amp hour battery .

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I bought this one , because I wanted the mister option . Can hook up to a garden hose or use on top of a bucket . Works good , but on high and using the mister , the run time is limited .
Fan by itself I can get a couple hours out of a 1.5 amp hour battery .

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I've got a Ryobi fan that's similar, as well as a clip on Ryobi, recommend either. Sale going on now as well.
 
Difference is continuos run time . 1.5 AH at load , continuous running is ,,, 1.5 hours run time .
With a drill or impact it's only when your drilling or running screws / pull of the trigger .
 
I have a Ryobi Hybrid - it runs on their 18v batteries or a extension cord. Best of both worlds.

I bought mine 5 years ago and use it all the time. But I see they have a new "Air Cannon" model that is much bigger and still battery powered.
 
I have had one of these for three years and it works great. I have it in my home office where there is no plug nearby. It came with two large batteries and I recharge each one about once a week on a USB charger before swapping them out. This fan runs for hours each night and once in a while I accidentally leave it running into the next day. It is still going but the battery is near dead and needs a recharge. That is about 12 hours on low setting. I rarely need it on a higher setting.

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