Would you say this would work for a car? My ac went out and it’s going to be 700 to get fixed trying to find alternatives until I can get the money to fix it
Gosh I am sorry for the delayed response. I somehow missed your message. It might work for the car if you have a USB port, and you would need a flat surface or it may tip and spill out. Maybe you could put it on the passenger side floor. That is a great idea! I would definitely put ice in it too. Let me know if you try it. I would love to know how well it works!
Yeah. I have used mine quite a bit this summer during the heat wave. I even use it as just a fan when it is not so hot, but I need some air circulation. It works great for that too! 😊
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Terrific review! Helped me to make my decision and I'm definitely happy with my Evapolar purchase. I'm not one for reading directions. I referred back to your video to turn off the "night light". Thank you!
Yes, it does need to be plugged in, but you can plug it in either with a standard outlet or it also has a USB port so you can plug it into a USB in your car, and it has a pretty long cord (about 5 feet) which makes it more portable. I know one of my followers used it in their car because their AC did not work. You can also plug it into your laptop, however, it cannot run on the battery of your laptop. The laptop would have to be plugged in. But if you are at your desk with a shortage of outlets, it is a good option, and one that I used. I hope that helps! 😊💙
Hello, I would have to say that if you put ice cold water into the units, they both initially blow about the same temperature of air. If you have small enough ice cubes to put in the Eva Chill, that one will stay cooler longer tho because it holds more water. The Arctic Chill requires you to add water (and ice) more often. But it is much easier to add ice to the Arctic Chill. As mentioned in the video, overall, I prefer the Eva Chill. But they both cool pretty equally well in a small space. The Arctic Chill has a more attractive price point, but as mentioned in the video there are a few things I don't like about it as much. (it is loud, it tends to leak, you can't shut off the nightlight, and no USB option) They both have pros and cons, and they will both work for you. It just depends on what things are most important to you in terms of noise level, lights, price point, etc. 😊
Hi, sorry for the delayed response. I have been out of town. But yes, I felt the breeze even 13 feet back and even held up a paper to confirm air flow. Obviously, it is not as strong that far back, but still noticeable. 😊
Sorry for the delayed response. I have been out of town. Yes, it can help! My apartment is about 625 sq ft. I usually keep one at my bedside and one on my work desk. Use cold water and I like to add ice. It is meant for smaller rooms, but if the room is larger and you are anywhere near it, you will feel it. 😊
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