FAQs regarding our Handheld Fans: Shipping Charges and Custom Printed Hand fans

Author: May

Mar. 07, 2024

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Well, here’s how it works. It can be done in many ways.

We have a few types of customized hand fans

  1. Print on the face of the fan (MOQ 50 Fans)
  2. Print on the main rib (MOQ 10 Fans)
  3. Written on the main rib (MOQ vary from 1 to 6 depend on fan types)
  4. Engraved on the main rib (MOQ 10 Fans)
  5. Custom Color fan (MOQ 50 Fans)
  • Print on the face of the fan

If you have a design in mind, share it with us, and will do the fans for you  according to the design

Or you can choose a readily available design and personalize it with your logo, names, or even with a quote

We do even up to handwritten personalization, where we will write your message on the fan handle

  • Text, Print, Engraved or written on the main rib

We can write, print, or engrave on the main rib.

You can select the text font from the given list

We may be able to engrave a small artwork or a simple logo as well

Make sure the fan you choose is powerful enough to ventilate your bathroom. The room’s size determines the necessary cubic feet per minute (CFM) rating of the fan. The CFM rating measures the volume of air the fan moves. As a general rule, you’ll need at least 1 CFM per square foot of space. A fan that’s too small won’t remove moisture and odors efficiently and will need to run longer, increasing wear on the motor. The following guidelines can help you find the right fan for rooms with 8-foot ceilings.

  • A bathroom 50 square feet or smaller needs a 50-CFM fan.
  • For bathrooms between 50 and 100 square feet, estimate approximately 1 CFM per square foot.
  • If your bathroom is larger than 100 square feet, tally the CFM requirements for the individual fixtures to estimate your needs. Plan for 50 CFM for each toilet, tub and shower and add 100 CFM for a jetted tub.
  • If your bathroom is smaller than 50 square feet, a 50-CFM fan will work.
  • Regardless of the room size, a long run of duct work connecting the fan to the outside increases the CFM requirements, particularly if there are bends in the run.

Note that if your bathroom has an enclosed toilet area, the space needs its own fan.

While the fan’s CFM should be rated for the square footage of the room, it’s a good idea to size the fan up a little. For example, get a 70-CFM fan for a room that’s 65 square feet.

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