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RTT Fans

Discussion in 'Product Reviews' started by RizzleMcRib, Jul 28, 2020.

  1. Jul 28, 2020 at 11:06 AM
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    This may be the wrong forum to be asking this question. If it is, I apologize.

    For those with RTT what fan do you use for the hotter / hot months? I live in North Carolina where it gets to maybe the mid 90's but the humidity makes it feel like the pits of hell.
     
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    If you have any name brand power tools, most of them sell battery operated job site fans.

    I have Ryobi tools at home, and Ryobi sells a couple fans that use drill batteries. I keep the charger plugged into the power outlet in the bed, keeps the batteries charged up.

    I prefer this method because the fans are normally a lot bigger with higher air flow. I can normally get about 18 hours out of my Ryobi fan running it on high
     

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