Features
- Three speed settings: Off, Low, Medium, High
- 60° oscillation to distribute air across a wider area
- Adjustable tilt angle to direct airflow
- Sturdy base for tabletop placement
- Portable size and lightweight construction
- 6-foot power cord for flexible placement
- ETL safety certified
Specifications
Gtin | 810064695414 |
Width | 13.3 in |
Height | 18.3 in |
Length | 9.8 in |
Weight | 3.5 lb |
Voltage | 115 V |
Intended Use | Indoor |
Power Cord Length | 6 ft |
Safety Certification | ETL |
A compact electric table fan intended for indoor use. Provides adjustable airflow with multiple speed settings, an oscillation function for wider coverage, and an adjustable tilt for directing airflow. Designed to sit on a desk, table, or bedside surface.
Model Number: BFDT12SW
Project Ideas
Business
Pop-up Cooling Rentals
Rent sets of lightweight 12-inch table fans to market vendors, food stalls, and outdoor pop-ups. Offer weekend packages with sanitized units, 6-ft cords, and cable covers. Market the ETL safety cert and oscillation coverage. Upsell delivery/setup and branded fan wraps for sponsors.
Photo/Salon Wind Effects
Provide on-demand fans for salons and photographers to add hair and fabric movement in shoots. The three speeds and adjustable tilt deliver controllable effects, and the compact size fits tight studios. Offer per-session pricing, quick setup, and maintenance for quiet, reliable operation.
Scent Merchandising Kits
Bundle the fan with dry fragrance sachets and placement guides for boutiques, gyms, and lobby spaces. Oscillation helps distribute scent across 60°. Sell a monthly refill subscription of seasonal sachets and include signage templates to highlight the in-store ambiance boost.
Art Class Drying Lanes
Set up airflow lanes for art studios and workshops to speed drying of watercolors, acrylics, and ink. Use multiple fans on Low/Medium to avoid dust kick-up, and tilt to target rack levels. Charge per class or monthly service, including cleaning and on-site support.
Short-Term Rental Amenity Upgrade
Supply sanitized, labeled fans to Airbnbs and hostels as a comfort amenity. Provide a quick-start card and QR-based inventory tracking tied to the GTIN. Offer seasonal contracts, bulk pricing, and optional branded units, emphasizing portability, 6-ft cord flexibility, and ETL safety certification.
Creative
Tabletop Wind Tunnel Lab
Build a simple wind-tunnel using a clear storage bin with two round cutouts: fan on one end (oscillation off) and a vent on the other. Add a DIY flow straightener made from bundled cardboard tubes. Use the fan’s three speeds and tilt to test paper airplanes, parachutes, and lightweight 3D prints. Great for STEM demos, measuring lift/drag with a kitchen scale and documenting results.
Kinetic Mobile Gallery
Create lightweight paper or balsa mobiles and hang them a few feet in front of the fan. Use low speed and 60° oscillation to animate the pieces as a moving art installation. Rotate themes (origami birds, geometric shapes) and experiment with tilt to choreograph motion. Keep all elements safely away from the grille.
DIY Cloudscape Reading Nook
Suspend layers of tulle and cotton “clouds” with tiny battery LED lights above a cozy chair. Place the fan to the side on Low, tilt slightly upward, and enable oscillation to produce gentle drifting cloud effects. Perfect for children’s reading corners or relaxing corners—ensure fabrics are well-secured and clear of the fan.
Aroma Breeze Station
Attach dry, non-liquid scented sachets (or felt pads lightly scented and fully dried) near the fan’s intake using clips, avoiding any blockage. Use Low/Medium to circulate seasonal scents for a meditation corner or entryway. Tilt and oscillation help distribute fragrance while keeping oils away from electronics and the grille.
Botanical Breeze Experiments
Use gentle airflow to simulate wind stress for seedlings or to help pollinate indoor flowering plants. Run Low speed for short daily intervals with oscillation for even coverage, tracking growth and sturdiness in a simple plant journal. This doubles as a classroom experiment in plant physiology and adaptation.