Notice how your day flows: bedroom in the morning, kitchen for meals, home office for work, living room for relaxation. Yet most fans demand you stay put, anchoring you to one spot while your life moves around them. Jiahe Industrial Company's Portable 10-Inch Turbo Fan breaks this constraint through intelligent design for mobility. Our lightweight engineering keeps total weight under 3 pounds—light enough to carry with one finger through the integrated grip channel molded into the housing. The compact 10-inch footprint slips into tight spaces: beside a laptop on a crowded desk, on a crowded kitchen counter, next to a bed in a small apartment. Yet this portability houses serious performance: our 3-blade turbo configuration generates focused airflow that travels with velocity, creating noticeable cooling despite the modest size. The mechanical 3-speed control adapts instantly as you move—crank to high for post-workout cool-down, dial to low for sleep. For digital nomads working from changing locations, for parents following children through the house, for anyone whose comfort needs shift throughout the day—this fan delivers cooling that matches your rhythm, not the other way around. The eco-friendly materials mean you're moving through life with less environmental impact.
Production Details
Most portable fans achieve their low weight through a simple compromise: thin plastic that cracks, flimsy grilles that deform, and motors sized for occasional use rather than real performance. Jiahe's Portable 10-Inch Turbo Fan resolves this paradox through material intelligence. Our engineered polymer blend maintains impact resistance while keeping weight under 3 pounds—surviving drops that shatter competitors' brittle housings. The ribbed structural design adds stiffness without weight, preventing the flex that causes vibration and noise in thinner competitors. Yet inside this lightweight shell beats a high-efficiency AC motor that delivers the focused airflow of units twice its weight. While competitors achieve portability by downsizing motors (sacrificing 30% of airflow). The integrated grip points are molded into the housing itself, not added as afterthoughts that break off. For travelers who need reliability on the road, for students moving between dorms and homes, for families where fans get moved and occasionally dropped—this engineering delivers portability without fragility. The mechanical control survives the bumps when digital interfaces would fail.