Coleman Cool Zephyr Window Fan

April 20, 2017 - Comment

Keep things cool and comfortable with the Coleman Cool Zephyr Window Fan. Perfect for use inside a tent, the Cool Zephyr Window Fan attaches to the CoolAir Port of any Coleman Tent, or to any other tent window or door using the included magnetic plate. Or use the built-in legs to make it a stand-alone

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Keep things cool and comfortable with the Coleman Cool Zephyr Window Fan. Perfect for use inside a tent, the Cool Zephyr Window Fan attaches to the CoolAir Port of any Coleman Tent, or to any other tent window or door using the included magnetic plate. Or use the built-in legs to make it a stand-alone fan, for use in your cabin, RV or home. The Cool Zephyr fan can be used inside to pull fresh air in, or outside to pull stagnant air out. Operates on 6 D batteries (not included). Includes 1-year warranty.

Product Features

  • Compatible with most tents
  • Attaches with included magnetic plate
  • Install inside to draw in fresh air or outside to blow out stagnant air
  • Built-in stand on magnetic plate also allows use as a freestanding fan
  • Compatible with any ColemanĀ® Cool-AirTM Port
  • 2 fan speeds: high, low
  • Runtime: 20 hours on high, 40 hours on low
  • Foam fan blades are soft to the touch
  • Powered by six D-cell batteries (sold separately)

Comments

MikeInWeston says:

Better than “OK” but not “Loveable” – lots of pros & cons Another cub scout-dad had this during our first warm-weather camping trip (in SE Florida) and I decided to try it. On the down-side the housing is made of brittle plastic and the first one actually arrived with shards falling out of the box, apparently either dropped or crushed. The most vulnerable part is the wire fan-stem connecting to the motor. If this cracks because you drop it or a child “plays” with the fan, it’s toast.Ā 

Charles Belardi says:

A poor design. Do not run on low fan speed. This fan has a poorly designed voltage regulating system to control fan speeds. Not only will it generate enough heat (on low speed) to burn the circuit board and resistor pack to render the fan inoperable but it could possibly get hot enough to start a fire. Mine lasted about an hour. Being an aircraft electrician, I decided to have a look inside the battery pack to find the source of the burning smell. The battery pack is easily disassembled removing 4 screws. The fan speeds are controlled by…

Brian Grzymkowski says:

Fine for white noise. Bought this fan because I camp each year with several friends who snore loudly and several others who stay up through all hours of the night. For the purpose of some white noise, it does serve its purpose. It’s loud enough to help drown out some background noise. I prefer to just leave it on the floor of the tent versus using the magnet to secure it to one of the windows or side walls. As far as airflow goes, it definitely helps cool down a mid to large sized tent when set on high. The…

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