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BougeRV 20000mAh Rechargeable Camping Fan w/ Light & App Control

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About this product:
  • 9" fan with 7 aerodynamic blades delivering up to 12+ mph airflow
  • 20000mAh battery providing over 33 hours runtime on low speed
  • 4 adjustable wind speeds plus 2-level warm LED lighting
  • 270° rotatable head with stable hook and durable base mounting
  • USB-C and USB-A ports for power bank function with 18W fast charging
  • Remote app control up t 49' & timer 1/2/4/6/8h

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BougeRV via Amazon has BougeRV 20000mAh Rechargeable Camping Fan w/ Light & App Control (F01) on sale for $59.99 - $10.20 (17%) off when you apply promo code BOUGERV887 at checkout = $49.79. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for sharing this deal.

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About this product:
  • 9" fan with 7 aerodynamic blades delivering up to 12+ mph airflow
  • 20000mAh battery providing over 33 hours runtime on low speed
  • 4 adjustable wind speeds plus 2-level warm LED lighting
  • 270° rotatable head with stable hook and durable base mounting
  • USB-C and USB-A ports for power bank function with 18W fast charging
  • Remote app control up t 49' & timer 1/2/4/6/8h

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loveless13
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Rather have the Milwaukee M18 fan as you can swap batteries and is close to this price regularly.
KillianJ
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I have this. It's actually good. I can use this in 2 nights and half in a single charge(8 hours use on a level 2). Plus charging takes about 2 hours for me using an apple charger. I guess YMMV
KoryBricker
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Despite all the other responses tying to be funny about it, yes this IS considered "fast charging".

In industry terms:
- "Fast charging" is defined by the use of an 18 to 30 watt capable power delivery.
- "Ultra fast charging" is defined by the use of 60 to 100+ watt capable power delivery.
- "Standard charging" is defined by the use of 10 to 12 watt capable power delivery.

Then the actual real world time then depends on the size of the battery you are charging.
This one is rated at 20000 mAh. So at the 18 to 30 watt rate, that should take about 5~7 hours.

To give some context, an iPhone 17 pro max's battery is 5,088 mAh. That's why it's "fast charging" is so much quicker. At about 1/4 the battery size, you would expect it to charge at 1/4 the time

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Finally one with timer
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Is 5hr recharging considered fast charging?
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Hurricane fall out special. I'm living on the edge of the hurricane zone outside of Athens, Georgia. In my 50+ years in Georgia, we've been nailed by two hurricanes, Opal in 1996 and Helene in 2024, that knocked out power for a few days each. I've got a generator for the bigger stuff, but having a rechargeable fan or two can make sleeping tolerable when the power goes out. Stack it now and thank me later . . .
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some reviews say bad sounds
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joshuaNHJun 07, 2026 04:50 PM
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at 14.99 I am all over this.
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joshuaNHJun 07, 2026 04:58 PM
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Quote from peterpaul :
Hurricane fall out special. I'm living on the edge of the hurricane zone outside of Athens, Georgia. In my 50+ years in Georgia, we've been nailed by two hurricanes, Opal in 1996 and Helene in 2024, that knocked out power for a few days each. I've got a generator for the bigger stuff, but having a rechargeable fan or two can make sleeping tolerable when the power goes out. Stack it now and thank me later . . .
Thing is... you should keep this between 40 - 60 percent... unless you are using it.
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Quote from The-Mentalist :
Is 5hr recharging considered fast charging?
Ad says 18w fast charging.
According to a same day, similar product post on SD, theirs is 5w charging, and no remote control.
I don't see the need for a remote for a fan this size, (and some of the pics show a smart device, which means a need to download an app?) but I do see a need for 18w + for charging speed.
I also think $50 for this is too steep a price for what it is.
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FairClass798Jun 07, 2026 09:00 PM
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Yes, the price is too high for me
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hierolerJun 07, 2026 09:01 PM
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Yeah, I'd be in closer to $19.99 for this thing. $50 too rich for my blood for a rechargeable fan.
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Rather have the Milwaukee M18 fan as you can swap batteries and is close to this price regularly.
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The-MentalistJun 07, 2026 11:50 PM
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Quote from joshuaNH :


So... this is a hard question to answer and thank you for your question.

If it takes 10 hours to charge and now it takes 5 hours to charge... is this considered fast charging?

If it takes 100 hours to charge and now it takes 40 hours to charge... is this considered fast charging?

Or at what wattage do you say... NOW I AM FAST CHARGING?
Sorry pal. You might be thinking you are being smart and trying a gotcha moment on me. What you are talking about "relativity," our nearest solar neighbor Proxima Centauri is 4.5 light years (about 70,000 earth yrs away on fastest space ship of today) but Mars is barely a fraction of that away. But, both are beyond reach. My point was, with present technology, such as high level phones are now charging within minutes compared to hours years ago, if this 5 hrs charge for such a relatively small device is reasonable (my kaput low grade Bolt takes 3 hours to fully charge in winter. Why is this small battery taking twice as much for such a low power usage. Thats all was my point.
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joshuaNHJun 08, 2026 12:57 AM
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Quote from The-Mentalist :
Sorry pal. You might be thinking you are being smart and trying a gotcha moment on me. What you are talking about "relativity," our nearest solar neighbor Proxima Centauri is 4.5 light years (about 70,000 earth yrs away on fastest space ship of today) but Mars is barely a fraction of that away. But, both are beyond reach. My point was, with present technology, such as high level phones are now charging within minutes compared to hours years ago, if this 5 hrs charge for such a relatively small device is reasonable (my kaput low grade Bolt takes 3 hours to fully charge in winter. Why is this small battery taking twice as much for such a low power usage. Thats all was my point.

First of all... I BELIEVE in aliens. So don't talk to me about Mars. But I am more about the Alpha Centauri System personally.

Now... do I have to give you a lesson on how to fold space? You have NO CLUE what is out of our reach.

So you used the words... within minutes... so I will assume you mean TWO MINUTES. TELL ME OF ONE PHONE THAT CHARGES FROM ZERO TO 100 IN TWO MINUTES.

Look, I understand you like to exaggerate or lie... OK, AND I am calling you out.

OH... and here are some TRUE FACTS... If your Chevy Bolt battery is kaput and near 0% charge, a full charge will take about 60 hours on a standard 120V outlet, 7 to 9 hours on a 240V Level 2 home charger, and just over 1 hour (10% to 80%) on a DC Fast Charger.
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Quote from joshuaNH :


First of all... I BELIEVE in aliens. So don't talk to me about Mars. But I am more about the Alpha Centauri System personally.

Now... do I have to give you a lesson on how to fold space? You have NO CLUE what is out of our reach.

So you used the words... within minutes... so I will assume you mean TWO MINUTES. TELL ME OF ONE PHONE THAT CHARGES FROM ZERO TO 100 IN TWO MINUTES.

Look, I understand you like to exaggerate or lie... OK, AND I am calling you out.

OH... and here are some TRUE FACTS... If your Chevy Bolt battery is kaput and near 0% charge, a full charge will take about 60 hours on a standard 120V outlet, 7 to 9 hours on a 240V Level 2 home charger, and just over 1 hour (10% to 80%) on a DC Fast Charger.
Xxxx"....So you used the words... within minutes... so I will assume you mean TWO MINUTES. TELL ME OF ONE PHONE THAT CHARGES FROM ZERO TO 100 IN TWO MINUTES.

Look, I understand you like to exaggerate or lie... OK, AND I am calling you out.........xxxx

And that's called "figure of speech" which is used to get a point across, not meant to be taken "literally." and I used it to get my point across. "Figure of speech", "relativity", and "literally" are few lessons, I hope, you learned today. Gotch you today !!!! Lol and lol...lol
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