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  • Box Fan

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    Keep your event cool and comfortable with our reliable Box Fan. This simple, portable fan is perfect for providing airflow in tents, kitchens, prep areas, or anywhere extra circulation is needed. Compact yet effective, it’s a customer favorite for summer rentals, food service spaces, and behind-the-scenes event support.


    Product Identifiers

    • Name: Box Fan

    • Color: White

    • Material: Plastic housing with metal grille

    • Dimensions: Approx. 20″ x 20″

    • Style: Portable electric box fan

    • Category: Cooling & Power


    Use Cases

    • Keeping guests comfortable in tents during warm weather

    • Providing ventilation for catering prep areas

    • Enhancing airflow in backstage or staff spaces

    • Adding circulation to indoor or outdoor event setups

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    A five-blade box fan from T3 Event Rentals sits on carpet in Dawsonville, ready for your next event rental. Brand visible.

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    You do not need to wash the linens after you use them. We provide at least one cloth bag for the return of the linens. After the event, please shake the linens to make sure no food debris is left in the linens and then place the linens in the provided cloth bag. If you have unused linens, please also place these in the bag because we wash everything once returned.

    Rope and Pole tents have center poles that may obstruct your view. Frame tents do not have center poles and are used frequently for wedding events that require an open view.

    Absolutely! We have a full range of tent drapery accessories to meet your needs.

    Our standard rental timeframe is approximately 3 or 4 days depending on the day of the event (delivery the business day before the event, pick up the business day after the event). We also offer long-term rental options for needs such as construction, renovation, natural disasters, etc.

    Depending on the surface, we stake into the ground or use concrete blocks to secure the tent. When necessary, we can even stake into asphalt – we drill a hole then patch it when we remove the tent. We always secure the tent.

    We have solid walls, window walls, and clear side walls. We also have doors.

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