1000W-220V Water Heater Portable Electric Immersion Element Boiler
12V DC Hybrid Pedestal Table Fan with Plug and Play IEC C13 Power Cable
12V DC Table Fan with Adjustable Speed Control and High Speed Airflow
500W Portable Wall Plug Room Heater Compact Electric Space Heater
Adjustable Portable Desktop Fan
Adjustable Washing Machine & Refrigerator Stand (67×67 cm ,1 Pc)
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B-Grade Reusable Split Air Conditioner Dust Protection Cover
Cute USB Mini Fan: Bright, Quiet & Portable for Your Desk (Battery Not Included)
Full-Size Pedestal Fan Dust Cover (60 × 90 Cm, 1 Pc)
Mini USB Fan – Instant Cooling Handy Fan for Anytime Use (Micro Port)
Mini USB Handheld Fan – Portable Rechargeable Mini Fan for Home & Travel
Portable Desk Fan – 1 Speed Setting, Personal Table Fan for Office (1 Pc)
Portable Desk Fan – Big Table Fan (Battery Not Included)
Stylish & Silent: Teddy Bear USB Fan for Any Space – Adjustable Cooling!
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