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💼 Stay cool, stay sharp — your desk’s new power move!
The Holmes 4" Mini High-Velocity Personal Desk Fan combines a powerful high-velocity motor with a compact 4-blade design and 360° adjustable tilt, delivering targeted airflow in a durable all-metal frame. Perfectly sized for home offices, dorms, and bedrooms, it offers quiet, efficient cooling with simple single-speed control and a stable footprint, backed by a 1-year limited warranty.






| ASIN | B004WT6Z54 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,106 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #113 in Table Fans |
| Blade Length | 4 Inches |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand Name | Holmes |
| Collection Name | Electric Fans" // or "Desk Fans |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (12,246) |
| Electric Fan Design | Table Fan |
| Finish Type | Black Fans |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00048894040757 |
| Included Components | Desk Fan |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | freestanding |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.6"D x 5.9"W x 5.9"H |
| Item Type Name | Holmes Mini High Velocity Personal Fan, HNF0410A-BM |
| Main Power Connector Type | Standard North American 2-prong plug |
| Manufacturer | Star Elite Inc. |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | Holmes Mini High Velocity Personal Fan, HNF0410A-BM |
| Model Number | HLSHNF0410ABM |
| Motor Type | Brushless |
| Mounting Type | Desk Fan,Freestanding |
| Noise Level | 30 Decibels |
| Number of Blades | 4 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Part Number | HNF0410A-BM |
| Power Source | ac |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Air Circulation |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Dorm Room, Home Office, Study Room |
| Size | 4 Inch |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Features | Adjustable Tilt, Lightweight |
| Specification Met | 110 volts United States voltage standard |
| Speed | 1 RPM |
| Standby Power Shutoff | High |
| Style | Desk |
| Switch Type | Toggle |
| Theme | Personal Cooling |
| UPC | 048894040757 694501171026 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer limited. |
| Wattage | 13 watts |
K**D
Quiet little fan that really moves air
Great little fan. It sits on my desk and is often used in warmer months. Our office seems to be colder in the winter and warmer in the summer than the rest of the house, so it's nice to have the fan available. It doesn't take up much desk space and it really moves air. It's quiet too. Highly recommended.
M**S
Good quality and price
I looks great moves air very good for how small it is good quality definitely buy from this again
J**N
Decent fan
A handy little fan. Bought to replace the little RE fans that Target used to sell for $10. Looking for a 120V fan (so many are USB). This is small and lightweight. Pretty quiet. This sits on my desk in hot weather and gives me a light breeze without being overpowering. This is not for a 'far away' breeze. Little rubber feet on the frame help suppress vibration and prevent it from vibrating around the surface. The only real problem is the on-off rocker switch on the back doesn't really 'click' on and off - it's a smooth movement which makes me wonder it it's easy to flip the switch by lightly touching the back of the fan. And it's a hair expensive - this should be $10, not $20).
J**E
Better than some but still run of the mill construction
I sure wish somebody would make fans like they used to but virtually everything in the personal/room fan market is made the same cheap way these days. I purchased two of these and ended up keeping one of them unused...until last week. The first one was run nearly 24/7 for right at two years with one re-oiling of the bronze bushings about six months ago. Running constantly is actually easier on a fan than always switching it on and off, but still that's a lot of hours, so I can't complain too much. When it died, it did the typical freeze-and-seize that always comes in time, and when that happens if you aren't there to catch it and turn it off, the little thermal fuse inside blows, which kills the fan entirely. Those little fuses are cheap and replaceable if you're willing to do so and can re-tape the motor windings, but that's an exercise of love given the cheap price of a new fan. So these are ok, but literally made the same as most other A/C powered small fans and the motor and switch in this one do not appear to be of any better quality than anything else, very simple parts and design. If someone would just make one of these with sealed ball bearings and an updated cap design for another dollar, they'd have a gold mine once word got around. All that said, the air movement on this one is somewhat weak compared to both cheaper and better/same price fans I've had in the past. It works well enough but if you want to feel the breeze you'll need to have it at arm's length. I think the noise level on this one is pretty low compared to others but it's not silent. From what's on the market now it seems that if you want more air flow then you'll need to step up to a 6" fan size...all the good powerful mini fans seem to be history now. So this is ok but not great, and at least the basic construction is both safe and secure even if the bushings/bearings are typical crap design that will fail with assurance. There are worse fans out there for sure.
N**M
Great little fan for small air-flow needs (HNF0410A).
First a bit of trivia. There appear to be TWO versions of this fan floating about, and this might lead to conflicting data. One (this one) is the little HNF0410A and the other is a larger one known as HNF0910C. I think this might be why the "Questions and Answers" section lists information which would seem to conflict - two models = two different results mixed together? That said.. Some boring info on the little HNF0410A ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Looks to be about 5 1/2" tall. About 6" wide (including the base). About 5" deep (if you allow enough room in the back to NOT mash in the cord, etc). There are four little blades blades and each measures about (guessing) 2" x 1.25". Holding the cord in one hand and a tape measure in the other.. about 57" (ish) of cord. Plug is one of those two-piece polarized connections.. Looks like there may be a "fuse" in the plug itself. SPEED: One speed fan - just a basic "on/off" switch on the back. ENERGY USAGE: Kill-o-Watt tester measured it running at an average 11.8 watts for it's single speed. MOTOR TEMP (?): Was running for about 10 minutes at about 80 degrees, with room temp being 71 degrees. Airflow? The Q&A seems to have "There is no true rating for CFM so we have no answer for you" whenever anyone asks for Cubic Feet/Minute, and I certainly can't measure that myself. I just stood in front of the fan and held up a piece of paper. Doing that, I could feel a very very very (very) light movement of air at six feet out. The pages on the tiny calendar stuck to the side of the refrigerator were being "lifted" at two feet out. So if you want to Feel A Breeze try to stay within 2 1/2 - 3 feet of the fan. For myself, I am testing out one of those NuWave PIC single burner cook tops, and I worry about long term effects of steam/stuff boiling up from pots on the NuWave. Might the rising steam (over time) make the nearby cabinet doors "unhappy"? Best to nip that possible problem in the bud and just blow any-and-all steam AWAY from the cabinets and out into the kitchen proper. For that purpose, this little fan looks to be more than up to the task. If one wants a stronger fan than this, then move up a size from this category (Personal) to one of the smaller fans. As I own several Vornado fans, I did look at the tiny Vornado fans, but after reading those reviews purchased this Holmes fan instead. It looks to have been a good purchase: Small footprint, decent airflow for the task, metal construction, low wattage, etc. I have one of those Triplite "eco power strips" with six independent on/off switches, so I am leaving the fan switched to "on" and controlling it from the power strip.
G**2
Great little fan but lacks longevity
Great little fan but only lasted a little less than years before them motor quit. Not too noisy, but noticeable noise level. Served its purpose well, but hoped it would last a little longer for the price paid.
I**E
Long lasting
Lasted 8 years, I'm buying a replacement today! For the last several years I've used it on my nightstand every night. It always stayed however I aimed it and provided a good breeze with just enough noise to be pleasant and promote sleep rather than keeping me awake. It's gone up in price since I last bought it but still worth it if the new one lasts as long as this one did!
L**S
After over 2 years, this is still my fave little fan. Only has one speed, but that's all it needs. Good for moving room to room for hot flashes. It generally lives on my bedside table for nightly use. HIGHLY RECOMMEND
N**R
Cumple perfectamente con su cometido, genera una corriente de aire y no es ruidoso, ideal para ponerlo en el buró de la cama y dormir tranquilamente.
S**O
Pudieron agregar más velocidades en vez de una sola como la que trae actualmente. De ahí en fuera es buen producto.
R**H
This fan works really well even a year after I purchased it. This was exactly the thing I needed for my desk as it's not too big or bulky. The hum is nice and quiet too so it's not distracting when I'm working.
R**.
Es perfecto, su tamaño es ideal para no ocupar mucho espacio, se usa todos los días y no ha fallado nunca.
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