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'Powerful' mini desk fan keeps you cool on hot summer days — and it's only $20

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Scorching summer temperatures can call for creative ways to keep cool, but luckily there are plenty of easy solutions that will keep you from overheating. Portable Blender

Take the SmartDevil Mini USB Desk Fan, for example. This popular Amazon Canada mini fan has been racking up thousands of five-star reviews from shoppers who have fallen for its convenient desktop size.

Even better, this fan rings in at just $20, making it an affordable option to beat the heat.

The SmartDevil Mini USB Desk Fan is a must-have for summer. 

This mini USB desk fan has a small and compact design, but that doesn't mean it sacrifices on cooling power. It features three levels of cooling (low, medium and high) while also boasting a silent structure that's engineered to be ultra-quiet while delivering high airflow. You can also rotate the fan a full 360 degrees, directing the air where you need it most.

The SmartDevil mini fan is powered by a USB cord, and is compatible with PCs, laptops, power banks, AC adapters, car chargers and other USB-enabled power supply. However, since it doesn't have its own built-in battery you'll need to ensure that you have an external power source for it on hand.

Anyone looking for a convenient way to stay cool this summer will want to consider adding this top-rated desk fan to cart. It's already received more than 15,000 five-star reviews from Amazon shoppers, as well as a 4.4-star average rating.

Reviewers have called this fan "cute, quiet, compact and lightweight," with some reviewers admitting to buying multiples to keep around the house.

The SmartDevil Mini USB Desk Fan is a must-have for summer. 

"This tiny fan is amazing," shared one Amazon shopper, who called the SmartDevil a "smart [addition] to your office or home desk." Another called the fan "surprisingly powerful for its size" as it delivers a strong flow of air when in use.

"Love that I can adjust speed and direction," shared one reviewer.

While people have been impressed by this fan's "good design and airflow,"some reviewers did note that this fan doesn't necessary live up to its claims of being "silent" — particularly when used at the highest level. If you're working in an area where noise could be an issue, reviewers recommend keeping this fan on the two lowest levels instead.

According to Amazon shoppers, the SmartDevil USB Desk Fan is a worthwhile purchase if you're looking to stay cool this summer. Not only is it ideal to keep at your desk while working, but it also is a convenient choice to bring along for car rides or camping trips — as long as you bring a battery pack.

While some shoppers found the highest setting to be too noisy for their preference, reviewers agree that it delivers a strong breeze in a compact tabletop design.

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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