Car Heater Heating Electric Defroster Fan Vehicle 12v 200w Portable Demister New on 2040-parts.com
United States, United States
Features: Warm up quickly with this car fan heater by blowing natural wind and warm air. The car heater is suitable for supplementing your car's heater to keep backseat passengers warm or as a windshield defroster.
Easy operation, just plug it into the DC 12V car cigarette lighter socket and turn on the switch, then it works. Supports fan & heater settings, natural wind and warm air. Compact size, portable and convenient to install. 360 degree swivel mount. Low consumption, low noise, good heat dissipation, energy saving and overheat protection. Specifications: Power: 200W Voltage: 12V Current: 15A Material: ABS Color: Black Wire length: 150cm/ 4.92ft Item size: Approx. 13.1 * 11.2 * 7.7cm/ 5.2 * 4.4 * 3.3in Item weight: 362g/ 12.76oz Package size: 15.5 * 12.5 * 8cm/ 6.1 * 4.9 * 3.1in Package weight: 412g/ 14.5oz Packing list: 1 * Car fan heater Standard Return Policy
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