Artic Cove18-Volt Bucket Top Misting Fan

Be cool, wherever you are.

One of the things you have very little control over while outdoors is the temperature. And on really hot sunny days the heat can take a toll on your body. But don’t worry because you can stay cool with the Artic Cove18-Volt Bucket Top Misting Fan by your side. Using an 18v li-ion battery, you can get as much as 7 hours of cold fan-blown gentle mist while it’s sitting on a water filled bucket. It also comes with a garden hose adapter so you can connect it directly to a faucet.

$76 – $100
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