A unique waterproof rain jacket from Japan with built-in air conditioning fans to help keep you cool and dry on hot days, even during torrential downpours.
Crazily dance away and flail your arms at Halloween parties, stores, garage sales, in the bedroom, or anywhere you want to attract way too much attention.
These exotic table and floor-standing fans are encased in handwoven dark pulut, which is Indonesian for rattan or wicker that doesn't restrict airflow.
Unlike bulky solar panels that aren't much use at night or on foggy / rainy days, this cool new Waterlily USB can help you recharge your digital devices on the... More
A massive instantly inflatable portable outdoor lounger that is filled by simply swiping it through the air and tying off the end.
A masterpiece of pure form and function... as far as pedestal fans go.
This wearable, hands-free cooling device is worn around the neck and has two mini five-bladed fans on each side to direct a soothing breeze against your face... More
This unique umbrella from Japan has the rib structure on the outside on purpose to provide more headroom.
This massive 6 foot diameter windmill-inspired ceiling fan makes quite a statement in any room with its weathered oak blades supported by oiled bronze aluminum... More
This imposing life-sized scarecrow hangs from a loop and features a tattered gauze robe, straw-like hands, color-changing light up eyes, and posable arms.
This cool new yet quite medieval birdhouse lets your favorite feathered friends upgrade their simple peasant nests to something a bit more stately.
This teak wood patio umbrella stand skirt doubles as a small table and is perfect for poolside, small spaces, or as an extra table when entertaining outdoors.
This powerful cordless, handheld blower / vacuum is perfect for workshops, garages, construction, patio leaves, or whatever else needs a 185 mph blast of air.
This versatile, heavy-duty shop fan circulates all the air in the room up to 70 ft away from either its tripod stand, clamp attachment, wall mount, or tied up.
It can rotate 360 degrees in a circular motion, oscillate 180 degrees back and forth, or be stopped anywhere in between to send air exactly where you need it.