Fantastic Fan Light Shade?

Randy

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Anyone have a good solution for a removable light shade for the Fantastic Fan? Sometimes I want to sleep "inn." :/

Thanks,

Randy
 
Thank you Sherry and Jenn for your great posts. I should have done a search first. I'm going to have to commission my niece who is a quilter/sewer to come up with something similar for us. I appreciate you resharing your ideas!

Randy
 
I bought a dark woven placemat at a thrift store. I attached Velcro to the mat and the fan casing. Easily removed and can vary how tight it is if we want ventilation.
 
I couldn't find a single after market item that worked.

I wound up purchasing one of the Ultra breeze fan covers (large PE plastic shield that lets you open even when raining).
I just throw it in cabin and load it up with pillows or clothing for transport so it doesn't really take up much room. It's not 100%, but it makes bright sunlight more like cloudy day.

I added some shock-cord and a couple of hooks to secure it on my 560 when stationary. It's rock solid tested in 60mph gusts ;)
 
I couldn't find a single after market item that worked.

I wound up purchasing one of the Ultra breeze fan covers (large PE plastic shield that lets you open even when raining).
I just throw it in cabin and load it up with pillows or clothing for transport so it doesn't really take up much room. It's not 100%, but it makes bright sunlight more like cloudy day.

I added some shock-cord and a couple of hooks to secure it on my 560 when stationary. It's rock solid tested in 60mph gusts ;)
Can I see a picture of this? I am curious about the way that you have it secured. Thanks!
 
Just secured at the 4 corners with 1”adhesive Velcro tape. The tape sticks well to the smooth fan frame well. But I needed to staple it to the fabric, for obvious reasons. Sewing would also work, for a more finished product.
 
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