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Carey Hunter
> 3 dayThis item is no better than a small fan. I used it beside my bed and only at night. I followed all directions to a T, but the force of the air was literally no stronger than a small handheld fan. But it takes up much more space than a small fan. I wouldnt recommend this product.
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Seth Zieme
> 3 dayI would rate it higher, but the power cord it came with doesnt really work with it. I thought it broke, but it was actually the power cord that stopped working. I ordered a different one and tried using the same cord and it didnt work either. Thats when I realized the power cord had crapped out, not the unit itself. So now I have to return the other one I bought and get a better power cord for it. I like it because it does what its meant to do though. I have it on the table next to my bed for when I sleep. I need it pretty cold to sleep comfortably, because I over heat easily when I sleep. My dog usually gets out of bed because she gets too hot too, but now with this she stays in bed with me most of the night so I feel like my dog likes it too. I like the night light option, it looks cool and its not too bright to sleep with, but its bright enough to see by when you wake up in the night. I also feel like it acts as a humidifier because I notice that the humidity in my reptile enclosures dont drop as much at night any more and I know thats probably good for all my plants too. If youre expecting it to significantly cool a room it wont do that, but it drops the room temp by a couple degrees after its been on a while, but when youve got it pointed directly at you it will definitely cool you off.
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Melissa Phibbs
> 3 dayWorks for small spaces like next to a bed or on your desk and nothing more. A few things to note: 1. Will not work if the air is already humid. Might as well use a normal desk fan if you live anywhere with high humidity. 2. It leaks. A lot. Maybe put it on something that will retain the water from condensation so it wont get all over your furniture. 3. Use filtered water only. Tap water may damage the misters due to clogging from minerals. Using tap water also may cause it leave a nasty looking white film on the filter and even on anything in the direction of the airflow. 4. Its pretty loud while its being run at full power. Its whisper quiet claim can only apply to its lowest setting. 5. Cheap plastic EVERYWHERE. Do not drop, as it will likely not survive.
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Ana Rincon
> 3 dayEs buen producto si enfría, pero tira mucha agua. No se puede poner en un escritorio o una mesa sin que deje una mancha de agua.
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Alayna
> 3 dayIt leaks a little bit but work very well.
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Maryann Seltzer
> 3 dayNot as good as advertised, very small did not do a medium sized room would only use if no other option and very hard to use, alot of stuff to do to get it to work, not as advertised, will not buy again.
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Samuel J Summers
> 3 dayFirst off - this isn’t an air conditioner, it’s a swamp cooler - that is spun air going over iced water. So it does throw off a cooler burst of air than a dry fan. It’s small but operates admirably. It’s powered by a USB cable that is only about 14” long. I had to buy a longer one. The bad: It’s cheap plastic and one of my vents was broken. It leaks and so you need to put a towel under it. It’s powered by a USB but it’s not chargeable. It has to be connected to power. So in-all it’s okay. I got one for a van and to be used with a fan to create a cooler breeze. It’s fine. It was cheap after-all. I’d return it but is was only $30 and would be a hassle to repack. I wanted to note the good and bad for future buyers.
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Rachel
> 3 dayI live in Southern Louisiana and I have a very small , cramped bathroom that gets unbearably hot during the summer months. A pregular fan wasn’t helping at all and I wanted to try something different , but cost effective . This little a/c is perfect . I wet the filter then pop it in the freezer for about 15 mins and then add ice water into the basin and I’m able to shower and get ready for work comfortably ! It’s a simple , cost efficient way to cool down the small room . !
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Calla Calle
> 3 daymy air conditioner in my apartment has been out for 2.5 weeks. supposedly they ordered a new A/C unit to replace ours, but it still hasnt been replaced. luckily it had been cool enough outside to crack the window to let some air in at night and i could get some sleep. it is the end of november but still 80+ degrees F in florida. i bought this out of desperation to help me get some sleep. i would absolutely recommend this to anyone who needs some relief. it definitely is not strong enough to cool my whole apartment, but it is perfect for me to get some rest and have by my bed and feel comfortable. i made sure to freeze the filter before the first use, as well as put ice and cold water from the fridge in the reservoir. this works perfectly for helping you cool down in a warm situation where a regular fan isnt cutting it. it is worth buying as an inexpensive option, but obviously is not as good as an A/C unit that costs a couple hundred bucks. i have the tshirt rag under it as the foam feet on the bottom left tiny scuffs on my table and i wanted to prevent more. the scuffs came off with water and a paper towel, so no big deal
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bob
> 3 dayNever had a problem yet with the mechanics of the cooler and really does cool the area pretty good. It does condensate or leak a little bit but that could be because you are suppose to freeze the cartridge before use and when you put it in a unconditioned space, like I did (garage), it will inevitably leak. Other then that it works great!