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Portable fans a breath of fresh air in sweltering summer heat

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By Junko Horiuchi

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Eh? Wouldn't this be the perfect opportunity to use non single use traditional Japanese fans and encourage eco ?

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Land fill in a few months.

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I wonder what percent of those will be in the trash within a year? I know it doesn't look very stylish, but I wrap some of those cake shop ice gel packs in a long handkerchief and wrap it around the back of my neck. Works wonders.

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These fans have been around for a very long time. However, the newer ones come with rechargeable lithium battery and better motors which gives longer battery life and better air flow. It maybe not a heat beaker but it is better than nothing.

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Isn't it just blowing hot and humid air in your face?

Maybe if it had some small cooler or ice compartment, maybe.

You are right. Some do have small compartment where you can put icy water it blows cold mist on you.

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Why pay for something you can do yourself! Plus the older folks get some exercise too!

Ideally, sure. My point is that mobility in the wrist bones can be difficult for some. I'm all for trad fans where possible.

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Isn't adding electricity consumption kind of counter-productive ? Plus the plastic waste.

Folding fan, manual fan sound more efficient at a global scale (obviously for people which can use it).

Is not it a bit "dangerous" in crowded area ? Like having someone hair be caught in it and then being a pain to free them ?

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Isn't it just blowing hot and humid air in your face?

Maybe if it had some small cooler or ice compartment, maybe.

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Eh? Wouldn't this be the perfect opportunity to use non single use traditional Japanese fans and encourage eco ?

Unfortunately those fans are powered by swinging human hands which have very short life span.

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Anything to drop the temperature the tiniest amount is worth it. Summer is brutal in Japan.

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Consume, consume, consume... There is no end in sight to 'the things' people will buy. There is absolutely no hope of changing anything. Wonder how much longer humans have? I'm certain I could buy something that would claim to know.

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33’ is not deadly hot. A better product would selling cans of common sense to avoid heat stress.

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I think those more wasteful are the plastic fans used for advertising.

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Come to Sydney for the summer holidays. It’s a balmy 14deg her this morning

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What a shame we humans are happy to buy the latest disposable item made of plastic rather than changing our behavior to help the planet and stop the record heat in the first place. Wishful thinking I know, I’m guilty too but considering ways to improve my actions.

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Eh? Wouldn't this be the perfect opportunity to use non single use traditional Japanese fans and encourage eco ?

It would. But just to add, those who suffer from arthritis and other ailments that affect them in old age may not find traditional fans as easy to use as these portable things.

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I thought you guys changed the name to "climate change". Or is it "extreme weather" now? Hard to keep up with the shifting goalposts

What we have here is a total misunderstanding of what these terms mean.

Ignorance may be bliss but it can also be dangerous.

Are you in the hoax created by the Chinese camp?

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Few others beat me to it, most of these gizmo's will end up in your local landfill or incinerator or on the ground some where, it is truly amazing how much GARBAGE we all buy, I have been trying to catch myself BEFORE I buy stuff I know will be trash.

Trying to get the wife onboard but she is NOT good, in fact pretty bad so I always TOSS this crap out in front of her, hopefully it will start to sink in!

Use those freeze packs! My I am uchiwa all the way, sensu also work but don't pack well for a guy anyway!

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I'm with the posters above. This is disposable plastic garbage which will be landfill before the leaves turn red.

Reusable freezer gel bags are the way to go. One in my panama, one wrapped in a light cotton scarf around my neck, and one wrapped in a cotton hanky nestled under my nads - ecologically-justifiable bliss.

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Breath of "fresh air"? Just another gimmick that blows around the hot air! Waste of money!

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It would. But just to add, those who suffer from arthritis and other ailments that affect them in old age may not find traditional fans as easy to use as these portable things.

Right, and yet it's all the "old" folks that are using the traditional fans, and the young people using the newest "fad" on the market.

Why pay for something you can do yourself! Plus the older folks get some exercise too!

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I’m still waiting for “real” portable air conditioners. The person that invents a proper and affordable one will become the richest person in the world. At least during the summer times.

While those portable fans may seem useless in some areas, it does have its uses. Using that electric neck fan with an umbrella really works well.

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Oh, global warming is a myth! Doncha know what?

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More e-waste.

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I really hope we aren't being deliberately prepped with articles like this for the Olympic organizers to announce that their entire strategy for dealing with the heat next summer during the games is just going to be making everyone buy one of these things.

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I'm amazed at how many Japanese women still have their hair down in this heat. For me, it's always the first thing to do!

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I'm amazed at how many Japanese women still have their hair down in this heat. For me, it's always the first thing to do!

Me too. Having your hair down in the heat is like wearing a thick woolly scarf around your neck.

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A fan to blow on your face humidity, heat and other peoples' sweaty arm pits smell...

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Haha. Speaking of cake shop ice packs...I don't know where my wife gets them, but I prefer the larger sized ones. They last longer(and look funny as heck). I will have to try what @Educator60 says and put them in front of my neck(somehow not choking me in the process). As for fans, my JH aged daughter showed me a fan she bought the other day that could connect to her iPhone for ¥300. I have yet to see her use it.

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What's the humidity level? http://www.csgnetwork.com/canhumidexcalc.html

33C with the humidity can be mid 40's

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Stay cool anyway you can. Heat is to be respected for its danger.

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Ironically, the more extremely the climate become, the more technologies will be created.

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Use those freeze packs! My I am uchiwa all the way, sensu also work but don't pack well for a guy anyway!

Haha should have been I am sensu all the way, uchiwa not so easy to pack & pull out for a guy LOL, MUST be the heat frying my mind!

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A cold beer will do me...

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I'm amazed at how many Japanese women still have their hair down in this heat. For me, it's always the first thing to do!

And for people who like necks, lol

Anyways, a flowing air (like wind) helps in the evaporation of sweat (which is a cooling effect)

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Anybody have experience with those Coolcore towels that they have on commercials out here?

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I'll take a portable AC, or better yet, an AC suit that keeps me 20° C with tinted visor.

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33’ is not deadly hot. A better product would selling cans of common sense to avoid heat stress.

Come on down here to Okinawa and say the same thing! 33C HERE and 33C in Tokyo are two very different things! When the "real feel" temp gets as high as 40C with humidity and the UV.....it sure the hell IS deadly!

But then, you rarely ever hear of anyone from Okinawa that dies from heat exhaustion!

(We have common sense down here, just need to export it to Tokyo!)

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I have high doubts about these things not working. Never found a fan blowing hot humid air on me as comforting.

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Oh, global warming is a myth! Doncha know what?

I thought you guys changed the name to "climate change". Or is it "extreme weather" now? Hard to keep up with the shifting goalposts.

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