They are portable swamp cooler’s. They do not work well in humid climates. In dry climates they will work well but recommend you crack a window to vent out humidity and allow dryer air into the area.
There NOT ventless, you have to have window air flow for them to operate. The build up of static pressure will keep them from operating properly. So a slite opening in a rear room that has it's door open and a slitely opened front room window to relieve static pressure for optimal use is required, but the exchange actually makes for the freshess possible condition. So watch out for the size, cause it needs to be just right for a balanced operation air flow and cooling effect. There not conditioning the air, there adding cool moist air into the room. There basically swamp coolers. Used as a secondary additional cooling unit for those extremely hot days when your regular air conditioner doesn't do the job, these will help to get the job done.
@@josephdignam123 That's possible, but a lot of these video well meaning as they are really don't give enough information on the practical use and ability of these units to actually help the average joe, thats where folks like you and I come in and hopefully offer the missing content. Thanks for your reply.
Wait, wait! These are no real air conditioners, they are "evaporative coolers" which end up loading full of water and ice all day long. It's like having a car you have to fill with gas 5 times a day!
There not air-conditioner's, there humidifier's / portable swamp coolers not dehumidifiers, You have to ADD water and ice for max cooling, and most work for 8 hours at a time before you need to refill. So you will have to refill them daily or more depending on the hours of use. Some do offer a continual flow connection that can be hooked up to a water supply, need to double check which unit you are buying and if that particular unit has a connection for continuous water flow.
No they do not have to be emptied. These units are first filled with water, and then mist that water into the air as a way to cool a room. So the water tank becomes empty over time. Or you can connect some of them to a continuous water supply like a garden hose attached to a faucet.
@@HomeAirGuides Hope you didn't mind my jumping in, I've got a head full knowledge about these units because I've been looking to buy one, so I don't know how many video's I've watched in the last few days but when I saw the question I figured I'd share what I have come to know. Great video
Maddddam - These are NOT air conditioners, they're actually what one calls "evaporative coolers" NOT for humid climates!!!!!!!!!!! AGAIN THEY ARE NOT "AIR CONDITIONERS" !! {Pleeeeeease!!}
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They are portable swamp cooler’s. They do not work well in humid climates. In dry climates they will work well but recommend you crack a window to vent out humidity and allow dryer air into the area.
There NOT ventless, you have to have window air flow for them to operate. The build up of static pressure will keep them from operating properly. So a slite opening in a rear room that has it's door open and a slitely opened front room window to relieve static pressure for optimal use is required, but the exchange actually makes for the freshess possible condition.
So watch out for the size, cause it needs to be just right for a balanced operation air flow and cooling effect. There not conditioning the air, there adding cool moist air into the room. There basically swamp coolers. Used as a secondary additional cooling unit for those extremely hot days when your regular air conditioner doesn't do the job, these will help to get the job done.
Thanks for your comment.
I think they mean ductless ;)
@@josephdignam123 That's possible, but a lot of these video well meaning as they are really don't give enough information on the practical use and ability of these units to actually help the average joe, thats where folks like you and I come in and hopefully offer the missing content. Thanks for your reply.
@@ambroseabellair5306 I find 75% of these reviews are nothing ore than adds haa
@@josephdignam123 Really, the aim is never to make the consumer any wiser, just to push the sale of units, your correct amando.
Wait, wait! These are no real air conditioners, they are "evaporative coolers" which end up loading full of water and ice all day long. It's like having a car you have to fill with gas 5 times a day!
Hi which one would he good for someone who lives in hawaii where it is humid?
There is a huge difference between ac units and ac coolers.
Yes, the way an AC unit cools the air is different than an air cooler.
I wonder how they would work for the summer weather in Los Angeles?
Give one a try!
Not well, if it doesn't have a vent it's not actually cooling you can't make cold you can only move hot air to the outside
Wish you would have shown how to put them together. They are ventless. How does that work?
They don't
So, do these have to be emptied? If they are truly a/c units, they will take moisture from the air-and that moisture must go somewhere.
There not air-conditioner's, there humidifier's / portable swamp coolers not dehumidifiers, You have to ADD water and ice for max cooling, and most work for 8 hours at a time before you need to refill. So you will have to refill them daily or more depending on the hours of use. Some do offer a continual flow connection that can be hooked up to a water supply, need to double check which unit you are buying and if that particular unit has a connection for continuous water flow.
No they do not have to be emptied. These units are first filled with water, and then mist that water into the air as a way to cool a room. So the water tank becomes empty over time. Or you can connect some of them to a continuous water supply like a garden hose attached to a faucet.
@@HomeAirGuides Hope you didn't mind my jumping in, I've got a head full knowledge about these units because I've been looking to buy one, so I don't know how many video's I've watched in the last few days but when I saw the question I figured I'd share what I have come to know. Great video
Isn't it unwise to use an evaporator indoors as humidity could promote mold?
Evaporative air coolers are best used in dry climates. Therefore, the humidity levels should not get too high if the unit is use properly.
Which one is good for a good a/c use?
All are good.
How much are they and where can one buy them
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I wish you gave prices and reviews from public
Thanks for the feedback. Prices can change so please click on the links in the video description for current pricing.
WOW, you are recommending one of the worst amazon (and other site) rated units... Only 47% positive. Not good
swamp coolers
Maddddam - These are NOT air conditioners, they're actually what one calls "evaporative coolers" NOT for humid climates!!!!!!!!!!! AGAIN THEY ARE NOT "AIR CONDITIONERS" !! {Pleeeeeease!!}
Best ventless portable air conditioner guide: homeairguides.com/ventlessac
Top Ventless AC Units
1) Best overall: Luma Comfort EC110S amzn.to/3qGXDEa
2) Good for medium size rooms: Honeywell CO30XE amzn.to/3hcer2I
3) Good for large rooms: Hessaire MC18M amzn.to/2UYxa9n
4) Good for small rooms: Honeywell CL201AE amzn.to/3AkUhv4
5) Good for large rooms: Luma Comfort EC220W amzn.to/3yhsLwH
6) Good for the largest spaces: Honeywell CO60PM amzn.to/3hdZsWg
Disclosure: We're part of the Amazon affiliate program which means we earn commissions when people purchase qualifying products through the product links above. This doesn’t have any effect on the price you pay. It just helps to compensate us for the time and effort we put into creating this video.
Wtf they aren't ventless if u need a fucking window smt
Stop yelling
There’s no such thing as a ventless air conditioner!
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