Awesome video, just ordered one for my bedroom which is tiny but gets very hot and uncomfortable and I can't get AC. So I've been eyeing off this unit for a bit glad it will help chill me down a bit
@@joe.whiting02 it works pretty damn well, its best at close range however and it will struggle to cool any real room on its own. but for some night time or day time relief on hot days its been a bloody godsend
You can also get a portable ac if your room has a window to blow out the hot air. This is what i use for my daughter’s bedroom since we dont have central ac. The only drawback is that it drips water (as all ac’s do), so I use a large water container to catch it. But sometimes I forget about it and it spills, and it has ruined the floor but if you have carpet or waterproof laminate flooring, then it should be fine
Given your demoing and air conditioner. Why not use some devise like a thermometer and show what the room temp was and what it is after blowing on it for 20 minutes or something. Maybe even show how it progressively goes down from 5 minutes of use to 10 min…. If you were demoing gorilla glue you would probably show the bonding strength….. anyways, thanks for taking the time to show what it looks like.
This *is* a swamp cooler. Swamp coolers are not similar to those mist-making/sprinkling fans you mentioned. The only notable similarity between these and swamp cooling is simply that they both use water to cool an area. However, the specifics are different. The unit mentioned in the video is a swamp cooler, and how it works is very similar to how many other swamp coolers work. Furthermore, I do not think that the material mentioned is accurate to what swamp coolers generally use, which is typically a thin absorbent piece evenly distributed into strips or smaller pieces, not basalt.
Thank you! This really helped. Mine didn’t come with instructions, for some odd reason, and this really helped when I couldn’t figure out how to turn the blue light off when I was trying to sleep.
Basically what I learned is that it's a swamp cooler, and in no way does it work like a regular air conditioner or air purifier. Source: I'm an HVAC professional.
could you advise me some good mobile air coolers/conditioners without exhaust under the 200$ mark? Trying to find a budget AC to cool down the whole apartment in summer, about 700 sq.ft
@@x3ni487 Honestly if you live in a humid part of the country then, "swamp/air coolers" won't do you much good if any since they only really work in desserts. You really need an air conditioner and at that square footage your looking at around 14000 BTU. I just bought a GE window unit for my 660 square foot small house, and I'm satisfied with it, but it costs $500 I believe. Unfortunately I am not aware of any air conditioner that will efficiently cool your square footage at that price.
@@adamcolf4821 Would this mean this product would work very well in AZ? :P I'm looking to use it to cool my gaming room - PC tends to heat up the room by 3-4 degrees when I'm gaming