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Handheld fan Unold Breezy II 86627 — 10 cm grey, 4 W, Li‑Ion 3.7 V, 5 speeds
The Unold Breezy II 86627 is a compact handheld fan with a 10 cm blade diameter designed for targeted personal cooling. This grey, single‑fan unit is lightweight (0.16 kg) and portable, intended for use at home, in the office, while travelling or outdoors. Powered by a 3.7 V Li‑Ion battery and rated at 4 W, the Breezy II provides five adjustable speeds to adapt airflow to your needs. Its simple controls and neutral finish make it suitable for everyday personal use and short‑term spot cooling.
The Breezy II combines small size with practical performance: a 10 cm fan delivers focused airflow while the 3.7 V lithium‑ion power source ensures rechargeable operation with minimal weight (battery weight 30 g). Five speed settings let you choose a gentle breeze or stronger airflow, and the device’s handheld form factor supports easy positioning and carry. The unobtrusive grey colour and straightforward controls make the unit versatile for multiple environments.
Hold the fan by its handle or place it on a stable surface with the airflow directed toward the area you want to cool. Power the unit using the built‑in battery; recharge the Li‑Ion cell according to the manufacturer’s instructions before use. Select one of the five speed settings using the device controls to adjust airflow intensity. For continuous operation, connect to a compatible USB power source if the unit supports USB charging or powering.
Keep the fan clear of loose clothing, long hair and small objects while operating. Use lower speeds in close proximity to avoid strong drafts and conserve battery life; use USB power for extended use. Store the device in a dry place and follow the manufacturer’s charging and maintenance instructions to prolong battery life.
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