

Review
The JISULIFE is a premium handheld fan that takes the "personal cooling" category seriously. Unlike disposable plastic alternatives flooding the market, this one's got a proper metal chassis, a chunky 5000mAh battery, and a digital display that actually tells you what's happening. The standout feature is the 100-speed adjustment range—you're not locked into three fixed settings like budget competitors. This granularity matters because it lets you balance noise levels against cooling power, depending on whether you're in an office or outdoors.
Battery endurance is solid. On lower speeds (30-40%), I got through a full day's commute without needing a charge. Turbo mode drains faster, naturally, but that's expected. Recharge time is reasonable at around 3-4 hours via USB. The metal body inspires confidence—it doesn't creak or flex like plastic rivals, and it genuinely feels like it'll survive a year of regular use. The digital display is practical rather than flashy, showing battery percentage clearly.
Where it falls short: turbo modes are notably loud, so if stealth cooling matters (quiet office), you'll want to stick to mid-range speeds. It's also noticeably heavier than ultra-lightweight plastic fans, but I'd argue that's a trade-off for durability. At 20% off to £46.64, it's priced fairly. Comparable metal-bodied fans run £50-60, whilst cheap plastic alternatives are £15-25 but feel disposable. This sits in a sensible middle ground for anyone who wants something reliable for commutes, camping trips, or just surviving the garden in July. Solid purchase if portable cooling matters to you.