
A new kind of handheld fan
Cold air on your skin in seconds. Not the warm air you're already sweating in.
Every other handheld fan spins a blade and pushes the same hot air back at your face. This one chills a metal plate first, then sends the breeze across it. So the air that reaches you comes out colder than the room.
It's a handheld cold-air cooler, not a blade fan.
The usual handheld fan
Blade fans and neck fans
- Spin a blade and push the same warm air around. On a hot day you're just moving heat.
- The air out is whatever the room already is. 90 degrees in, 90 degrees out.
- Neck fans blow your own body heat straight back up at your face.
- Misting fans leave your skin damp and your hair wet.
- The big ones drain fast and won't fit in a bag.
PIABORA Cooling Fan
The cold-plate handheld
- A metal plate in the center chills cold, then the breeze passes over it and comes out colder than the room.
- Press the snowflake and the center plate frosts over. You feel the drop in seconds.
- Dry cold air on your skin. No mist, no wet hair.
- Folds flat, clips to the lanyard, stands on a desk. One fan, three ways to use it.
- Runs about 15 hours on a charge and tops up over USB-C.
We didn't build another blade fan.
We built the cold-plate fan. And said no to everything else.
No warm-air recirculation. No misting. No neck-fan heat blown back at you. No bag-killing bulk.
How it blows cold
A regular fan moves air. This one chills it first.
See that silver plate in the middle of the fan? That's the whole trick. Here's what happens the second you press the snowflake.
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Press the snowflake
One tap turns on the cooling mode. A small green light comes on so you know it's running.
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The silver plate turns cold
The metal plate in the center chills down fast and frosts over. No ice to load. No water to fill. Touch it and you'll feel it.
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The breeze runs across it
The fan pulls air over that cold plate before it reaches you. So what lands on your skin is chilled, not the same hot air you're standing in.
That's the difference in one line. Other handheld fans push room-temperature air. This one cools the air on the way out. Same size, same pocket, completely different feel on your face.
What's in your hand
Built for the whole hot day, not just a quick puff.
Cold-plate cooling mode
The center plate chills so the breeze comes out colder than the room. Tap the snowflake to turn it on.
Speeds up to 199
Dial it from a soft desk breeze all the way up to a strong push. You set how much air you want.
About 15 hours per charge
Runs all afternoon on the field or all shift at work before it needs a top-up.
USB-C rechargeable
Charges off the same cable as your phone. No batteries to buy, no dock to carry.
Folds flat
The head folds down so it slips into a purse, a glove box, or a back pocket.
Adjustable head
Tilt it to aim the air right where you want it. At your face, your neck, or down your shirt.
Neck lanyard
Wear it hands-free around your neck while you walk, push a stroller, or work.
Fold-out desk stand
Stands on its own at your desk or salon station so you don't have to hold it.
Digital display
Reads out your speed, the cooling mode, and battery left at a glance.
Where you'll reach for it
The places a regular fan quits on you.
Two hours on a metal bleacher in full sun
The aluminum seat is hot enough to cook on and there's no shade for three innings. A normal fan just blows the hot air back at you. Clip this one on, hit the snowflake, and you get cold air on your neck while everyone else fans themselves with the program.
Standing over a blow dryer all shift
Hair stylists, line cooks, nurses, anyone stuck somewhere the AC can't keep up. Fold out the little stand at your station and let the cold air run while your hands stay free. It charges back up on your break.
The walk from the parking lot in August
Pushing a stroller, hauling groceries, waiting for a bus that's late. The lanyard puts cold air on your face hands-free, so you get where you're going without showing up soaked through your shirt.
The one that lives in your bag
It folds flat enough to forget it's in there, then it's ready the minute a room gets stuffy. The plane that won't turn on the air. The restaurant by the window. The car before the AC kicks in. Pull it out, and you have cold air in seconds.
What buyers say
The cold air is the part nobody believes until they feel it.
★★★★★ 4.7 out of 5 · based on verified buyers
bought this for my daughters softball tournaments, the metal bleachers in july are brutal. didnt think the cold setting would do much but it actually gets cold, not the warm air my old one pushed. couple other moms already asked where i got it
was honestly skeptical, every cooling fan ive tried just blew room temp air. hit the snowflake and the middle part frosts over, felt it on my neck in like 10 seconds. should've bought two
salon gets stupid hot by noon so i keep it on the little stand at my chair. cold plate is legit and it runs most of my shift. only knock is it takes a bit to fully charge, i just plug it in at lunch. still the best one ive bought and ive gone through a few
took me forever to find a mini fan that isnt junk. folds flat so it lives in my purse and the cooling actually works. battery lasts way longer than the bigger ones i used to lug around
works great, cold air is real and it came in a few days. only wish the lanyard was a little longer for me. still use it every day walking to the train so not complaining
texas summer, 95 out and this is the only thing that helps. most handhelds just move the hot air around, this one runs it over the cold plate first so what hits you is actually cool. quiet too. just buy it
Cold air you can carry. Plus a free cooling towel.
Get the cold-plate handheld fan and we'll throw in a cooling towel free. Drape it on your neck, point the fan at it, and stay cool even longer.
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Good to know
Questions, answered.
Does it really blow cold air, or just move air around?
Real cold air. Press the snowflake and the metal plate in the center gets cold. The fan pulls air across that plate, so what reaches you is colder than the room. No mist, so it will not get you wet.
How does the cooling work?
A small plate behind the fan chills down fast in cooling mode. The breeze passes over it on the way out. No ice, no water, nothing to refill.
How long does the battery last?
About 15 hours in fan mode. Cooling mode runs a bit shorter since it uses more power.
How do I charge it?
With any USB-C cable, the same kind most phones use. Plug it into a wall block, a laptop, or a power bank.
Is it loud?
No. On low it is quiet enough for a desk. Turn it up and you hear more air, like any fan.
Will it fit in my bag?
Yes. The head folds flat against the body, so it slips into a purse, a backpack, or a glove box. It also stands on its own and clips to the lanyard.
Does it come with the cooling towel?
Yes. Every fan ships with a free cooling towel. Wet it, wring it out, drape it on your neck, and point the fan at it to stay cool even longer.
What if I don't like it?
You are covered by a 60-day money-back guarantee. If it is not for you, send it back for a refund.
