Thanks. Helpful. A fan story: in 1995 I bought a WindChaser (no longer available) $75.00 table fan. I plugged it in and it ran without trouble until it died 10 years later. There were no strange noises, perfect white noise, the settings went from low to medium to high (unlike so many fans today that go from high to higher to highest including the $85 Fanimation). My recent attempts to keep fans running has resulted in buying $60.00 fans that last two years and they never do deliver good white noise.
I found a way to take apart the flippy V10 all you need is a flat head screwdriver stick it in through the back of the grill without breaking it the front grill goes farther back than the blades into the fan housing and in that Grill is two tabs that connect to it use the screwdriver to separate the tabs and bend them by twisting the screwdriver whereas the Flathead get wedged in between the tab and the grill and then twist the grill is kind of on there tight so you have to be very careful by just going to each side and pushing a little bit on the screwdriver and try not to break the blades but that's how I got mine apart
I just bought my Flippi and i love it for a modern fan and for it's size the air movement is actaully pretty darn good i am a fan collector normally i don't buy modern fans but i do like this one
We went on a vacation to a lake in Georgia 4 years ago, the room we were in had an older Vornado fan. Which I did not notice at first but I can’t sleep with out a fan and completely forgot mine. I didn’t notice it until i got back from Walmart with a box fan. My husband had the fan on when I got back I was literally blown away. It was AMAZING. THE AIR PUT OUT!!! Almost like a shop style or gym fan but quiet. I came home and was on a mission to find one I had never heard of the brand. I couldn’t find the fan that was there for less than 110.00 used. I got this desk top one and unfortunately it’s not no where near the same output but it’s better than the box fans that always flip over and make a hum noise that gives out every two years. I am saddened it’s now making a wierd almost squeak noise 😢
@@Gidget5776 the manuel is for 3 different fans and the one I had didn't take batteries. Its very confusing and felt like false advertising to me. I can only plug it in. No USB either
@@rockinrollin8306 Thanks! Yes confusing. Bought it yesterday for the USB/Battery function! Found this on their site in answer to same question: “Sorry, printing error” 🤦🏽♀️
I have the flippi and put it on my bed stand for days that I didn’t want to use a big fan. This fan is better than that big fan, and my cat likes it better cause it’s on me not him. Don’t be fooled, it’s colder and reaches better than regular fans do
Thanks. Helpful. A fan story: in 1995 I bought a WindChaser (no longer available) $75.00 table fan. I plugged it in and it ran without trouble until it died 10 years later. There were no strange noises, perfect white noise, the settings went from low to medium to high (unlike so many fans today that go from high to higher to highest including the $85 Fanimation). My recent attempts to keep fans running has resulted in buying $60.00 fans that last two years and they never do deliver good white noise.
I found a way to take apart the flippy V10 all you need is a flat head screwdriver stick it in through the back of the grill without breaking it the front grill goes farther back than the blades into the fan housing and in that Grill is two tabs that connect to it use the screwdriver to separate the tabs and bend them by twisting the screwdriver whereas the Flathead get wedged in between the tab and the grill and then twist the grill is kind of on there tight so you have to be very careful by just going to each side and pushing a little bit on the screwdriver and try not to break the blades but that's how I got mine apart
I just bought my Flippi and i love it for a modern fan and for it's size the air movement is actaully pretty darn good i am a fan collector normally i don't buy modern fans but i do like this one
We went on a vacation to a lake in Georgia 4 years ago, the room we were in had an older Vornado fan. Which I did not notice at first but I can’t sleep with out a fan and completely forgot mine. I didn’t notice it until i got back from Walmart with a box fan. My husband had the fan on when I got back I was literally blown away. It was AMAZING. THE AIR PUT OUT!!! Almost like a shop style or gym fan but quiet. I came home and was on a mission to find one I had never heard of the brand. I couldn’t find the fan that was there for less than 110.00 used. I got this desk top one and unfortunately it’s not no where near the same output but it’s better than the box fans that always flip over and make a hum noise that gives out every two years. I am saddened it’s now making a wierd almost squeak noise 😢
Where do the batteries go in the flippi?
Did you ever find where the batteries or USB port is? I just bought one that clearly states on the box battery or usb compatible. Can’t figure it out!
@@Gidget5776 the manuel is for 3 different fans and the one I had didn't take batteries. Its very confusing and felt like false advertising to me. I can only plug it in. No USB either
@@rockinrollin8306 Thanks! Yes confusing. Bought it yesterday for the USB/Battery function! Found this on their site in answer to same question: “Sorry, printing error” 🤦🏽♀️
You should add the links to these items in the description :)
Thanks for the suggestion! I just added them.
Great review & I peep the FE GPU! 👀
I am grateful everyday for having been able to get my hands on my (3070) FE :)
I have the flippi and put it on my bed stand for days that I didn’t want to use a big fan. This fan is better than that big fan, and my cat likes it better cause it’s on me not him. Don’t be fooled, it’s colder and reaches better than regular fans do