Technical Details
- Attaches to any Coleman® Tent Cool Air Port or any tent window/door using magnetic plate (included)
- Fan installs inside tent to pull fresh air in, or outside tent to pull stagnant air out
- Fan can stand alone using legs built into magnetic plate
- Six D batteries required (batteries not included)
- Dimensions: 10.5¿ height x 10.5¿ diameter
Product Description
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.Similar Products
Customer Reviews
2010-07-29
By Robert Chast
First the good: I purchased two fans and used them on three camping trips. They really keep the tent comfortable. Now the bad: On my second camping trip one unit began pulsing slow and then fast. I assumed it needed new batteries. On the third trip of the season, one fan stopped working on low speed and there was a strong electrical burning smell and the power pack was hot to the touch. I switched over to the second fan and it too overheated causing the battery pack switch to begin melting. I called the Coleman help number and they indicated that they haven't had reports of any problems but offered to repair or replace it at no charge and sent me a return shipping ticket so that I didn't have to pay to have it shipped back. I'm hoping the replacement units last longer than the originals.
2010-07-09
By A. Molica (nashua nh)
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3JM96MQ8C7JWB IT works if air is cool and tent is hot, won't help if it's a heat wave and it's hot air outside and it's a hot tent. so it depends on the temp of the outside air as to whether or not it does the trick. the noise level is low and steady enough to put a baby to sleep.
2010-07-06
By CincyMom (Cincinnati, OH)
I got this fan because we are planning on a lot of summer camping in the mid-west. We've used it one weekend so far. The temps were in the mid 70s at night, very humid and very stagnant. We used it in a 6-person tent with all the windows open, and it had just the right amount of air circulation to make an otherwise uncomfortable night bearable. Specs say there is a 20-hour battery life on high power (40-hours on low) - we used it on high for 2 full nights and didn't have any noticeable reduction in power, and its still going strong. Money well spent.
Also, to comment on the noise concerns - no doubt you can hear the fan, but its not incredibly loud. Its a steady droning that was good at drowning out the noise of the campground.