This is silly cheap for a good USB fan. Great in hot weather :thumbsup: but for now it's staying in the drawer
No rush, I'm sure they have them in the stores :unamused:
The Status White USB Mini Fan is ideal for both home office and desktop use. The adjustable angled mini fan is powered by a USB cable (included), has one speed setting and features a crisp, white finish.
6 comments
shabbird
3 Oct 17#1
Nice find. :sunglasses: I remember seeing this for £6.50 a while ago.
idontflycathay to shabbird
3 Oct 17#2
Yep, It takes a long time for Wilko to get down to bottom prices. Haven't seen you post a deal in ages :skull_crossbones:
shabbird to idontflycathay
3 Oct 17#4
Very true. I stopped posting as I had to look after my mum when her knee operation got done. 5 months later, still waiting for that Op and just not got back in the habit of posting and tigers can be very lazy. :smiley_cat:
holeymoley18
3 Oct 17#3
Always looking out for cheap, small, rubbish items that don't work well to fill stockings with. Ordered 1 and two of the coloured ones. Cheers OP.
Looks like I'm not on my own. Gone already!
hukd14
3 Oct 17#5
I bought one of these around 18 months ago for £1. Presumably the extra 50p is the Brexit tax.
After six months it started working intermittently unless I flexed the USB cable, then it stopped working completely. The strands of wire inside the cable were ridiculously thin.
They're made down to a bargain bucket price, so expect to either buy a new one every 6 to 12 months, or solder in a new USB cable. The conductors are soldered directly to the motor (of course).
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No rush, I'm sure they have them in the stores :unamused:
The Status White USB Mini Fan is ideal for both home office and desktop use. The adjustable angled mini fan is powered by a USB cable (included), has one speed setting and features a crisp, white finish.
6 comments
5 months later, still waiting for that Op and just not got back in the habit of posting and tigers can be very lazy. :smiley_cat:
Looks like I'm not on my own. Gone already!
After six months it started working intermittently unless I flexed the USB cable, then it stopped working completely. The strands of wire inside the cable were ridiculously thin.
They're made down to a bargain bucket price, so expect to either buy a new one every 6 to 12 months, or solder in a new USB cable. The conductors are soldered directly to the motor (of course).