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Diveblues USB-C Rechargeable Handheld Turbo Fan (Black or White)

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DJY direct via Amazon has Diveblues USB-C Rechargeable Handheld Turbo Fan (Black or White) on sale from $18.99 - 50% when you apply code HX75P2AA at checkout = from $9.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • 5 Speed Settings
  • Maximum speed is 13,500 rpm
  • 12 hours of battery life
  • Ultra-light weight of 190 grams
  • USB-C Charging port

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

DJY direct via Amazon has Diveblues USB-C Rechargeable Handheld Turbo Fan (Black or White) on sale from $18.99 - 50% when you apply code HX75P2AA at checkout = from $9.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

Colors Available:Product Details:
  • 5 Speed Settings
  • Maximum speed is 13,500 rpm
  • 12 hours of battery life
  • Ultra-light weight of 190 grams
  • USB-C Charging port

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Limited time deal, while supplies last.
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars at Amazon based on over 1,220 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
    • Seller DJY direct has a 100% positive feedback rating in the last 12 months, with over 350 Lifetime feedback.

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Many reviews said this may produce good flow of air but also very loud and some said sounds like jet engine.


Kind of make sense since fans with wider blades and larger diameters are typically quieter than smaller fans because they can move the same amount of air at a lower speed (RPM). This slower speed results in less noise due to reduced air turbulence and vibrations. Larger fans also distribute airflow more efficiently, requiring less effort to move air.

And this fan has very small blades so much higher RPM to produce the same airflow. Which is why it is very loud. Wonder if there are other portable fans with larger blades which hopefully produce less noise than this.

It really reduce the use case for this if it is too loud to use around people or too loud so you can't concentrate on the things you are doing.....
I purchased this fan. It does have a jet engine sound to it. Air flow is good tho.
Jet engine for only $9. That's a deal

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Many reviews said this may produce good flow of air but also very loud and some said sounds like jet engine.


Kind of make sense since fans with wider blades and larger diameters are typically quieter than smaller fans because they can move the same amount of air at a lower speed (RPM). This slower speed results in less noise due to reduced air turbulence and vibrations. Larger fans also distribute airflow more efficiently, requiring less effort to move air.

And this fan has very small blades so much higher RPM to produce the same airflow. Which is why it is very loud. Wonder if there are other portable fans with larger blades which hopefully produce less noise than this.

It really reduce the use case for this if it is too loud to use around people or too loud so you can't concentrate on the things you are doing.....
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Quote from MozartA :
Many reviews said this may produce good flow of air but also very loud and some said sounds like jet engine.
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It really reduce the use case for this if it is too loud to use around people or too loud so you can't concentrate on the things you are doing.....
Good catch. The Amazon listing has some videos from users. It's possible that cheap microphones are extra sensitive to the tones the fan produces. But in the videos, the fans all seem to have an audible high-pitch hum. For me personally, it appears the noise would easily be a deal-breaker.

This same vendor has a newer fan that has a similar look and price, and it appears to be just as loud. My guess is you won't find a similar fan that's quiet unless it's bigger and/or more expensive.
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I purchased this fan. It does have a jet engine sound to it. Air flow is good tho.
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Jet engine for only $9. That's a deal
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Quote from MozartA :
Many reviews said this may produce good flow of air but also very loud and some said sounds like jet engine.


Kind of make sense since fans with wider blades and larger diameters are typically quieter than smaller fans because they can move the same amount of air at a lower speed (RPM). This slower speed results in less noise due to reduced air turbulence and vibrations. Larger fans also distribute airflow more efficiently, requiring less effort to move air.

And this fan has very small blades so much higher RPM to produce the same airflow. Which is why it is very loud. Wonder if there are other portable fans with larger blades which hopefully produce less noise than this.

It really reduce the use case for this if it is too loud to use around people or too loud so you can't concentrate on the things you are doing.....

Maybe the sound is less noticeable outside.

get one of those portable job site fans. They're big and quiet.. Lol emphasis on the big part compared to op. Won't be able to wear it around your neck. Or maybe you can if you have a strong neck

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Maybe a good use case for when you are already operating loud equipment. On my riding mower I wear my XM4 headphones, wouldn't barely hear a a thing
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They definitely make similar products with larger fan blades. I have one and the noise isn't too bad on the lower settings. I imagine they'll all have some level of noise/high pitched whine because of the size, but this might be worse than most... Those blades look quite small
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I have a fan with the similar design. It surprisingly produce a lot of air movement. It can be a bit loud at the max setting.
I don't think it's a good deal though. I bought mine for around $5, and there are plenty of other options.
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Quote from Elon-Mickey :
Jet engine for only $9. That's a deal
The real question is how many can you buy at $9 price and how much do you weigh?

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Bought one for my trip to Japan in July. 🥵
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