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HAMSWAN AG20 Mini Handheld Fan Review

22 June 2017 by Eileen

To help us to stay cool this summer, we have been trying out this portable HAMSWAN AG20 Mini Fish Baby Handheld fan everywhere we go. Handheld fans are quite popular and commonly used in Asian countries to help keep cool. They are also great for keep babies and toddlers cool in their pram! We used to have the clip-on portable fans for both of my children when they were young.

Hamswan AG20 Mini Fish Baby Handheld Fan Review

I have ordered these fans through Amazon and it arrived very quickly in a well packed box. Inside the box, it comes with an AG20 mini fan, USB charging cable and instructions. The fan is very well made, lightweight and compact. It is special designed in a fish baby shape that is easy to hold and to take out with you. It also comes with a lanyard hole for you to hook it with a string.

Hamswan AG20 Mini Fish Baby Handheld Fan

Before you can use the fan, you have to charge the fan (built-in 1200 mAh rechargeable lithium battery) for at least 1.5 to 2 hours until the indicator light goes off. Simply plug the USB cable into the back of the fan and the other end of the cable into your computer or USB charging point. When it is charging, the indicator light comes on and once it is fully charged, the light will go off.

Hamswan AG20 Mini Fish Baby Handheld Fan Review switch

There is an on/off switch on the left side of the fan to prevent you from accidentally turning on the fan. Once you switch it on, press the start button on the front to turn it on. It comes with two speeds and I am very impressed with it. This fan might look small but it produces a very strong stream of cool air. This definitely helps us keep cool and we all love it. If low wind speed is used, it can last for 2 hours whilst the high wind speed can last about 1 to 1.5 hours.

Hamswan AG20 Mini Fish Baby Handheld Fan using

So far, I am well impressed with the quality and the speed of the fan. The small size means it’s easy to take out and great for travelling. I also like that you can charge the fan using a power bank or power adapter and you can enjoy it any time you want. It is very good value for money. This HAMSWAN AG20 mini fan is available on Amazon at a great price and you can now enjoy an extra 15% off, by using this code 790001OF.

Disclosure: We received the samples for the purposes of writing this review, however all thoughts and opinions remain our own.

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Comments

  1. nolene says

    25 June 2017 at 11:48 am

    Needed 1 of these few days ago, pregnant in this heat is soooo exhausting

  2. Sharon stanley says

    22 June 2017 at 9:10 am

    It’s so important to stay cool in this weather especially little ones in prams that can’t get away from the heat in the same way we can.

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