Amazon offers up to 15 percent off Jisulife handheld fans during Memorial Day sale
The retailer is discounting portable fans through the final hours of its 2026 Memorial Day sale. The sale ends tonight, Monday, May 25.
cnet.comAmazon is discounting Jisulife handheld fans by up to 15 percent during the final hours of its 2026 Memorial Day sale. The portable fans are marketed for use in high-temperature conditions and are described as fitting inside a purse or carry-on suitcase.
The devices are battery-powered and rechargeable via USB-C. According to product information, one model provides 12 to 19 hours of cooling time on a full charge and offers low and high speed settings.
Sale details and timing The sale ends tonight, Monday, May 25.
Amazon has confirmed that its Prime Day 2026 event will occur in June rather than July. Shoppers do not need an Amazon Prime membership to purchase most items in the Memorial Day sale. Prime members receive faster shipping options and early access to select Lightning Deals.
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2 events- Monday, May 25, 2026
Amazon's Memorial Day sale ends tonight.
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Amazon confirms Prime Day 2026 will take place in June.
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Shoppers may purchase discounted fans before the sale ends tonight.
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Amazon may see increased orders for the discounted items.
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