Crane2-in-1 Air Purifier and Desk Fan, Fan and Air Purifier Combo, Ideal Office Desk Fan, Night Stand Fan, or Mini Fan For Dorm, Small Bedroom Fan, Small HEPA Air Purifier, Small Fan For Desk
K**N
LOVE THIS
If you’re thinking of buying a fan, get this one!!! It’s so quiet, it’s an air purifier, and it gives off a lot of cool air. I leave it running in my office during my 12 hour shift and it works like a dream. Can’t recommend enough!
A**R
Perfect for office
Just took this out of the box today and already love it. Using it at work in my tiny office/desk space for both air purifying and fan. This fan is not noisy at all, even with the purifier also on. I don’t like fans that blow me away, this is the perfect gentle breeze. Nice looking, compact, love the flip up fan. Spent a lot of time researching other desk fan options and the air purifier/fan combo sold me.
S**S
Nice Fan With Some Catches
It’s a nice fan. I use it on my desk and it’s audible in my headphones (zoom calls) on level 3 (the highest). The air filter is a good feature (and the reason I bought it), but check the price of replacement filters before buying this. At the time of writing, replacement filters were $25+ each.
J**N
the fan blows so weak
the item was returned for a refund
G**S
In love!
This little fan is super powerful yet quiet. I got it for my daughter’s bedroom, her room gets so hot in the summer time, and this little thing made such a huge difference. It’s small enough to fit on her desk, but powerful enough that you can feel the air from across the room. Totally worth it!
E**S
It's OK
This product has some interesting features [+]: it's shaped like an old fashioned hassock fan but desktop sized; there are two fan motors -- one drives the fan-only section the other draws air through the filter for air purification. Either side can be used by itself, and if you leave the fan section down (so it looks like a hassock) it increases the draw on the filter and moves more air through it; tilted up the filter flow will be reduced but the cleaned air can be directed towards your face. Replacement filters, which look like standard automotive style filter media, are available through the company's web site and reasonably priced -- they don't appear to charge shipping in the USA. Some substantial effort has gone into the product line, the website and the included instruction book, so this appears to be an offering from a company which is serious about finding a niche in the consumer market and not a one-off novelty item. Power is from a plug in transformer, which makes for a smaller gauge and neater last length of cord on the desktop. It's moderately quiet and soothing; doubles as a white-noise machine.Ok, some [-]: plastic appears to be other than high-impact and somewhat fragile. The off white shell looks like a novelty item, whatever the intended product image. "UV" is mentioned several times: on the product page, in the instruction book, and by an indicator light on the shell, but I cannot find the UV light on the product and the instructions don't mention anything about replacing it although the website carries three UV bulbs for other models. The indicator light is the color we associate with visible components from bulbs designed to produce substantial ultraviolet light, but the indicator light appears to be just that: a tiny indicator and not something in the main airstream. Finally, the brand name is "Crane". While I would not suggest that this was deliberately chose for confusion with "Trane", a major manufacturer of commercial heating, ventilation and air-conditioning equipment, I in fact made that confusion, and it's an easy and plausible one to make since many consumers may be only peripherally aware of the larger company's name. Or maybe it's just a coincidence.In summary I believe this unit, while cleaning and moving some air and possibly a welcome soothing addition to a work area, has some attractive features but I do not believe it's an outstanding value: it seems closely related to a car vacuum, perhaps a transformer which folded itself up to hide on your desk, and, while I may be mistaken about the UV light, if anybody has identified the UV bulb I'd like to know where it is.
M**A
Great strong fan; not too large; purifier makes a distracting hum
I picked up this fan for my desk at home - primarily for the summer, when it can get very hot even with the A/C on. It's been a lifesaver, but not without some problems. Here's the breakdown:What I love:- Strong fan with 3 speeds- fan can fold in for easy movement- Buttons are easy to understand- long cord to reach outlets that may not be very closeWhat I don't:- Purifier works well, but has a distracting hum, which isn't fun when it's right next to you on a desk- No off/on switch; you have to press and hold- Purifier is a little large, but for the strength of the fan it isn't badOverall, I would recommend this fan. It's been a great addition to my workspace.
L**E
The fan works as good as the purifier!
The media could not be loaded. They say to turn off and unplug when not in use which is good and I do anyway and since U can't actually figure out how to turn it off completely lol. This purifier does say it has a UV light function that the UV button display light comes on and off ans it says not to look I to the light but I actually do not see any UV light emitting from this unit as I have actually seen in a larger purifier I have. Not sure about that but the pop-up face face with 3 settings works great as well as purifying from the base so this item will work great for me in my bedroom or even my work cubicle thr large office Im in has 3 people in it but has low ventilation with no windows and only 2 doors at opposite ends which one stays shut. The cute filter that comes out of the bottom would be easy to replace. I've never had a neat purifier where the fan pops up on top or even had a fan to begin with so this is neat!
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