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June 6th, 2024 02:12 PM #1
Anyone here using a JisuLife Fan?
JisuLife Handheld Fan Ultra1 - to be exact
anyone here using this portable fan?
is it really that powerful? can be used as a portable hair dryer (without the heat)
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June 6th, 2024 02:32 PM #3
I'm choosing between a wireless leaf blower and this.
pang tanggal lang ng standing water sa car/motorcycle (di naman para tuyong tuyo, pero para lang maiwas yung water marks)
I'm sure mag complain neighbors ko if I use a leaf blower...
If this is as good as advertised, may fan na ako, may blower pa
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June 6th, 2024 03:16 PM #4
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June 6th, 2024 03:22 PM #5
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June 6th, 2024 02:52 PM #65K++ for a portable fan?!?! Seems expensive (tapos gagawing hair dryer lang, wala pang heat function)
May mga ibang high end na hair dryer na pwede I off yung heat (blower lang) di ba?
Edit:
----> ay nagreply na pala si Ice na pang blow ng watermarks and crevices ng car... pero mahal pa rin! Another thing is, tatagal ba yung battery niyan? If the battery becomes toast kaagad, I doubt it can be replaced. You'll be left with a very expensive paperweight on your hands.
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June 6th, 2024 05:01 PM #8
I bought 3 Jisu Life Pro1S (9m/s airflow) mini fans for my wife and kids. Airflow is stronger than your typical handheld fan but it is also more focused/concentrated. It can be noisy so I wouldn't recommend these for use in especially quiet environments.
It won't do much to dry your vehicle. Better just use the cheap corded ones available online. Or you an spend more and buy the cordless blowers. Either of these are magnitudes more effective than any of the Jisu Life mini fan products.
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June 6th, 2024 05:57 PM #9I give those fans exactly zero chance of drying a car. 9m/s = 20mph, that's less than the minimum speed of a leaf blower.
There's no cfm rating either so I suspect it's going to be low to the point where it's not even worth measuring.
Put a drop of water on a plate and try blowing on it, malamang mas malakas pa than that handheld fan.
A leaf blower will be 700cfm and 200mph (90m/s). That's the sort of output you want to actually blow off standing water.
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June 6th, 2024 06:10 PM #10
I'm not planning to dry the entire car... just small portions lang
Fan Ultra is claiming 19m/s
(Quick Google Search)
200 CFM is 23.29 m/s
so "on paper" its slightly weaker than a low powered blower.
A Dyson hair blower's airflow is more than enough for my requirements... I just need something wireless, na pwede ko din itago para di makita ng neighbors ko
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