Plug-in Ceiling Fans: Hints & Tips

Ceiling fans can do wonders to cool off a hot space—but what if you live in an apartment or dorm room without a fan? 

A plug-in ceiling fan may be a good solution . . . and also a good bet if you need to cool off a small gazebo or tent, where permanently installing a fan might be difficult.

Before you decide to try this option, keep in mind these hints and tips:

• USB cord doesn’t mean it is battery operated! One of the picks in this article has a cord that plugs into a USB charger. But the fan itself doesn’t have a battery . . . it must be plugged into an electrical outlet to work!

• These fans work best in small areas. Most of these fans have 16″ to 20″ diameters—that’s about half the size of a standard ceiling fan. Hence, they work great in a small space (75 square feet, for example), but would struggle to move the air around a larger room.

• No lights. These fans do not have lights—just fans!

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