Jisulife Handheld Fans Discounted 20 Percent During Amazon Memorial Day Sale
Amazon is offering up to 20 percent off Jisulife portable fans through Monday, May 25. The battery-powered devices provide up to 19 hours of cooling on a single charge and fit in a purse or carry-on.
Usa TodayAmazon's Memorial Day sale includes discounts of up to 20 percent on Jisulife handheld fans. The sale runs from Friday, May 15 through Monday, May 25. Shoppers can select between low and high power settings on the battery-powered units. The fans recharge via USB-C using a wall outlet, laptop, or power bank.
The devices measure small enough to fit inside a purse or carry-on suitcase. According to the brand, the original handheld model runs 12 to 19 hours on a full charge. Amazon lists more than 76,000 customer reviews for the fans. Multiple models are available, including a mini version, a stroller fan, and a neck fan.
Prime membership is required to purchase most items in the current sale. Prime members receive faster shipping and occasional early access to select deals. Amazon has scheduled its Prime Day event for June 2026 instead of July.
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Amazon Memorial Day sale begins with discounts on Jisulife fans.
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Shoppers may purchase cooling devices at reduced prices before summer heat waves.
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