you'll be forever grateful for after moving into an apartment where you don't have control of your heat."I live in Texas and when it's 110 degrees Fahrenheit outside, my AC can't always keep my room at 72 degrees with my PC gaming at full blast. The result is sweaty hands, which I can't stand.
I tried all sorts of remedies to reduce hand sweat, but the simple answer is just a little fan pointed at my controller. This fan. It has a nice firm clip to hold it on the edge of my desk, and it has a tilt/swivel mount that lets me point it exactly where I need it. It's sturdy, with a nice 'clicky' motion to the swivel adjustment. It stays where it's put, and it doesn't feel like I'll break it just by adjusting the angle. I also like that it has two speeds. The low speed is nice to aim at my face when the room is warm. I can't hear it at all, and it makes a pleasant, gentle breeze.
My house doesn’t have a grill room