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    Anyone here using a JisuLife Fan?

    JisuLife Handheld Fan Ultra1 - to be exact

    anyone here using this portable fan?

    is it really that powerful? can be used as a portable hair dryer (without the heat)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    Anyone here using a JisuLife Fan?

    JisuLife Handheld Fan Ultra1 - to be exact

    anyone here using this portable fan?

    is it really that powerful? can be used as a portable hair dryer (without the heat)
    ... 7K...?

    ang mahal naman!

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    I'm choosing between a wireless leaf blower and this.

    pang tanggal lang ng standing water sa car/motorcycle (di naman para tuyong tuyo, pero para lang maiwas yung water marks)

    I'm sure mag complain neighbors ko if I use a leaf blower...

    If this is as good as advertised, may fan na ako, may blower pa

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    Anyone here using a JisuLife Fan?

    JisuLife Handheld Fan Ultra1 - to be exact

    anyone here using this portable fan?

    is it really that powerful? can be used as a portable hair dryer (without the heat)
    5K++ for a portable fan?!?! Seems expensive (tapos gagawing hair dryer lang, wala pang heat function)
    May mga ibang high end na hair dryer na pwede I off yung heat (blower lang) di ba?

    Edit:
    ----> ay nagreply na pala si Ice na pang blow ng watermarks and crevices ng car... pero mahal pa rin! Another thing is, tatagal ba yung battery niyan? If the battery becomes toast kaagad, I doubt it can be replaced. You'll be left with a very expensive paperweight on your hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    I'm choosing between a wireless leaf blower and this.

    pang tanggal lang ng standing water sa car/motorcycle (di naman para tuyong tuyo, pero para lang maiwas yung water marks)

    I'm sure mag complain neighbors ko if I use a leaf blower...

    If this is as good as advertised, may fan na ako, may blower pa
    can't some vacuum cleaners reverse the flow of blown air, becoming blowers as well as suckers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    can't some vacuum cleaners reverse the flow of blown air, becoming blowers as well as suckers?
    except for our Rainbow vacuum (which is not cordless) - all our vacuums are sticks/handheld (+1 robo vac) -> so using a vacuum not an option for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    Anyone here using a JisuLife Fan?

    JisuLife Handheld Fan Ultra1 - to be exact

    anyone here using this portable fan?

    is it really that powerful? can be used as a portable hair dryer (without the heat)
    A friend received one as a gift. Hindi ganun kalakas ang blow ng air to remove water off large areas. Baka nangawit ka na hindi ka pa tapos sa car mo.

    Also, we estimated the battery to last just around 1hr.
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    I bought 3 Jisu Life Pro1S (9m/s airflow) mini fans for my wife and kids. Airflow is stronger than your typical handheld fan but it is also more focused/concentrated. It can be noisy so I wouldn't recommend these for use in especially quiet environments.

    It won't do much to dry your vehicle. Better just use the cheap corded ones available online. Or you an spend more and buy the cordless blowers. Either of these are magnitudes more effective than any of the Jisu Life mini fan products.

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    I give those fans exactly zero chance of drying a car. 9m/s = 20mph, that's less than the minimum speed of a leaf blower.
    There's no cfm rating either so I suspect it's going to be low to the point where it's not even worth measuring.

    Put a drop of water on a plate and try blowing on it, malamang mas malakas pa than that handheld fan.

    A leaf blower will be 700cfm and 200mph (90m/s). That's the sort of output you want to actually blow off standing water.


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    I'm not planning to dry the entire car... just small portions lang

    Fan Ultra is claiming 19m/s

    (Quick Google Search)
    200 CFM is 23.29 m/s

    so "on paper" its slightly weaker than a low powered blower.

    A Dyson hair blower's airflow is more than enough for my requirements... I just need something wireless, na pwede ko din itago para di makita ng neighbors ko

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    Maganda naman ang mga reviews... meron mga mura. I don't know if they are less powerful models or fake.

    Btw, galit ba neighbors mo if you buy a leaf blower because of the noise?

    https://ph.shp.ee/SbxLyKM

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Btw, galit ba neighbors mo if you buy a leaf blower because of the noise?
    at first they wont mind, pero there have been complains when someone regularly vacuumed their car sa basement...

    can you imagine if they see me with a leaf blower sa elevator... it will start with "ikaw pala yun"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    at first they wont mind, pero there have been complains when someone regularly vacuumed their car sa basement...

    can you imagine if they see me with a leaf blower sa elevator... it will start with "ikaw pala yun"
    ok lang yan, siguro.
    no one sleeps or lives in the basement,
    unless there is a noise provision...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    at first they wont mind, pero there have been complains when someone regularly vacuumed their car sa basement...

    can you imagine if they see me with a leaf blower sa elevator... it will start with "ikaw pala yun"
    With a bombastic side eye!

    The Jisulife fan (hair dryer type) is strong but it comes with a deal breaker for me - that irritating high pitched noise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Maganda naman ang mga reviews... meron mga mura. I don't know if they are less powerful models or fake.

    Btw, galit ba neighbors mo if you buy a leaf blower because of the noise?

    https://ph.shp.ee/SbxLyKM
    Like ice15 said, if you use it once they won't mind but if you do it often, you will get complaints.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motortrend View Post
    With a bombastic side eye!

    The Jisulife fan (hair dryer type) is strong but it comes with a deal breaker for me - that irritating high pitched noise.
    are you using the Ultra 1?

    screenshot-2024-06-07-151223.png

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    Is this a condo-type settlement with basement parking for everyone?

    What sort of noise rules do you have to abide by?

    Most of these devices have tiny impellers inside that are tasked to push significant amounts of air. They will be noisy.

    Maybe work with the establishment or HOA for a set of noise abatement rules (ie. certain noises are allowed between such and such times during the day and only in the basement, etc.)

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    Okay din siguro pang dry malaking damp microfiber towel at squeegee. Light pressure lang para iwas swirls. May baon din na spray bottle na may water-car-shampoo na iilan drops, pampa dulas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    are you using the Ultra 1?

    screenshot-2024-06-07-151223.png
    Oh, it wasn't mine. It was a friend's and it looks like the one you posted. Build quality was very good.

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    bought the Ultra for myself... and immediately, my wife and daughter wanted one. bought the cheaper Pro for them

    on paper... Pro has half the power of the Ultra

    screenshot-2024-07-15-163532.jpg

    Pro also comes in a cheaper plastic version with a smaller battery.

    The Jisu fan is a very expensive portable fan... but once you have one, you'll realize that you wasted money on all those cheaper fans you already have.


    small complains... I wish both fans had the same on/off switch (Ultra is press and hold, Pro is just press)

    And maybe a wireless charger?

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