I’m
Elena Ruiz, an outdoor equipment retailer with two physical stores in
Barcelona and an e-commerce shop serving customers across
Eastern Spain—most of my buyers are weekend hikers exploring the Pyrenees or beach campers along the Costa Brava. A year ago, I was this close to dropping portable outdoor fans from my inventory: my former supplier’s products were a total letdown. Some were so bulky they took up half a camping backpack; others’ batteries died after just 3 hours of use; even a light knock would scratch the casing or break the blades. Customer returns hit 25% every month, and the profit per fan was a measly
€6—hardly enough to cover storage and shipping costs.

That changed when I stumbled on Balacn’s booth at the Madrid Outdoor Expo. I told their sales rep straight: my customers—especially young families and solo travelers—need fans that are light, durable, and can charge without plugging in. He handed me a Balacn portable outdoor fan prototype, showed me it weighed only 320g, had a 25-hour battery life, and said, “Our pricing lets you mark up to a fair retail price while keeping a €14+ profit per unit—no cutting corners on quality.” We even tested it with a group of hikers in the Pyrenees: they loved that the solar panel worked on overcast days, and the foldable design fit easily in their daypacks.
Three weeks later, the first shipment arrived: Balacn’s
portable fans with
4 speed modes,
dual solar/USB charging, and a built-in hook for tent ceilings. I stocked 80 units in my Barcelona stores—and they sold out in 2 weeks. With a retail price of
€42, I made
€15 per unit—more than double my old profit.

Last summer, Spain’s record heatwave pushed fan orders up by 500%. My old supplier would have made me wait 4 weeks for stock, but Balacn shipped 1,200 units in 5 days—plus a 10% volume discount that bumped my profit to €17 per unit. By August, Balacn’s fans made up 40% of my store’s total sales, and the profit from this line jumped 280% compared to the year before.
Now, my customers don’t just ask for “a portable fan”—they walk in asking for “the Balacn model.” A regular from Valencia told me she buys one for every family member before their annual Pyrenees trip. Best of all? Returns are down to less than 2%, and Balacn has never missed a delivery date. Partnering with Balacn didn’t just save my fan inventory—it turned it into my top-selling product. For any outdoor retailer struggling with shoddy suppliers? This is the game-changer you need.