I’m living in my car and just received mine via Amazon. Your video is better than the printed instructions. I’m excited to be able to cool off without running the engine. Thanks ☺️
@@BurgerurgerFPV it’s okay, nothing like an AC. It’s a little better than a fan but I’m not tremendously impressed. It’s nice that it doesn’t need much power.
@@c.r.k.7162 is it better than having the windows rolled down. I mean windows rolled down when it’s over 100 outside so anything would be better than that huh?
@@BurgerurgerFPV I still had to keep them partly down unfortunately, otherwise felt like I was suffocating. And when it’s that hot it only works if you’re
*Needed a cooler for a work cubicle **Fastly.Cool** . It did just what I needed, so easy to used and really cooled the space. I am glad that I got it and would buy it again.*
It blows cooler air than a fan directly on you and that's what he says. Good for a small office or bedroom with the device nearby. If you want it to replace an air conditioner for your house well you need to read about thermodynamics because we're not in Star Trek universe yet.
@@hypedtoxic4883 you obviously dont know anything about how AC works. The whole point of your AC is to cool down the air temperature and to remove moisture out of the air which is extreamly important on how the air temperature feels to you. If the air temperature in a room is cool but the humidity level is high you will feel warmer than the actual air temperature because your body has a harder time evaporating the sweat off your skin. This device will only cool the air IF the humidity in the room is low and in the same time add humidity to the room. If the relative humidity in the area is high this will not cool the air at all and Probably just add more humidity in the room which will make the situation even worse. Look up how swamp coolers work and why they are not used in place of AC most of the time because this is just an overpriced miniature swamp cooler
The instructions that came with this were terrible so thank you for this! Question: how do you clean the filter and how often? I wonder if you could put crushed ice in the container to make it colder?
Our evaBREEZE technology ensures that no mold can form on our filters, so you really don't need to clean it. What we recommend is using clean and filtered water so that your filter stays fresh for as long as possible. Lower water temperature doesn't make a difference on the output due to the working principle of the unit. Saying that, ice isn't needed :). As for the instructions - we believe that our recent iterations have been a huge leap compared to what was before, the standard of our new manuals is at a high point as of now, but we always listen closely to the feedback so that we can continue perfecting it even further.
@@Evapolar-air-conditioner indeed I don’t understand where should I add the water and I add it in the wrong place… hopefully it won’t break the evaporar. I feel that the paper inside is a bit wet already…
Hi! The difference between input and output temperatures is around 18-19 Fahrenheit, it depends on the initial temperature and humidity in the room. Low humidity + hot air gives the best result!
How cold? Well that is going to depend on where you live since it is depending on the cooling effect caused by the evaporation rate of water. If you live in a very dry place, this little cooler probably (I don’t have one, I just do physics) works very, very well. If you live in high humidity like swamp country, it will do much less well. It works like your sweat works to cool you. If the day is hot but dry, you feel pretty good as long as you drink enough water so you sweat enough to allow nearly instant evaporation from your skin. You feel pretty good. If the day is hot but muggie (sticky damp), your body will try to cool itself by sweating but all you get is nasty sweaty clothes. Definitely not pleasant. In Oklahoma, USA, the big window swamp coolers used there work great in the dry heat of the day and into the early night but by about 4 AM your sheets were glued to you because the outside air being drawn through the cooler had picked up a lot of moisture from the abundant vegetation. In A town near Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, where the ambient summer humidity never topped 3%, I was always comfortable and dry if I could just get in the shade. When I drove to nearby Las Vegas for groceries where the daytime humidity was 11% due to watering golf courses, I thought I was going to die of the heat even though I was still not sweating enough to wet my clothes. Hope that made sense and helps. Oh, one more thing. You put water in this, which evaporates, cools the air, then goes where? In the little room where it is, raising the ambient humidity so the little cooler will get less and less efficient. Personal coolers of this type but holding a couple of gallons of water were used in the 1950s and I remember the joy of being in a house with one of them. I distinctly remember that house windows were always left slightly open to keep the ambient air moisture down.
This probably the most helpful and optimistic explanation for one of these I've heard. Thank you so much for your input. California is going through an unbearable heat wave right now. I just checked the weather and while the humidity is pretty high in the mornings, during the middle of the day it gets lower and the air just becomes hotter and dryer. So, thanks so much for this input; I think I would definitely like to get one of these; maybe not necessarily for an entire room (hence, a PERSONAL cooler, not a ROOM cooler), but rather just for my desk space that gets really hot because of my computer and my monitors. Thanks again!
Good question. Apparently the goober who made this video didn't bother elaborating on the one thing that this product is supposedly made for. And apparently he doesn't read the comments on his dumb videos.
Not a lot of good here in the UK. We do, believe it or not, get some pretty hot summer days, but they never come without stifling humidity. The last thing I would want is something humidifying the room in a summer UK heatwave.
Hi! Our devices are most effective in relative humidity not exceeding 70%: the reaction of cooling the air with water evaporation occurs when the air is dry and hot. Therefore, we recommend that our customers from countries with high humidity use Evapolar coolers in tandem with a classic air conditioner: for example, it cools the room to 77-90F°/25-27°C, lowering humidity at the same time, and Evapolar cools the person himself/herself. So, they're good for using in UK, as well!
But did you measure the before and after temp? Not very useful review, I'm glad it's not noisy. Didn't make me go out and buy it, tho. Still wonder how cool it gets!
For the price if it was battery ran that would be super cool. There is another one i was able to use the other day called polar breezy and it can do this and also has battery for up to 4 hours. I like the look of this one better but the other one seems more practical it also is just 10w its a bit more than the 7-7.5 but for the battery it seems worth it .-.
Thank you for your feedback! We are working exactly on that at the moment, you can subscribe to our Instagram to not miss out on any news regarding that :).
@@Evapolar-air-conditioner You should work on having better instructions with the device or just point people to this guy's excellent video from your own url.
The hardest part was figuring out the funnel and where to pour the water. Of course after you see how it works it seems obvious but before that I'm only thinking "well I don't want water going there! Or there. Where is the reservoir?" In particular his use of the power bank and the bottle of water to show you how much it can take in water and electricity were a great idea.
Me: Does it work? Video: Here's the battery Me: Does it cool? Video: Look, it's also a night light! Me: Does it cool? Video: Here's how to fill it Me: Does it cool? Video: Wow the side is a water tank! Me: Does it cool? Video: Wow the fan goes faster! Me: Does it cool? Video: The fan goes slower! I can hear it. Me: Does it cool? Video: I like white noise! Almost never talks about the core purpose. Does it cool? Does it actually work as an air conditioner. The other stuff about filling tank, night light gets all the attention. The main thing is: does produce cooler air? Right at the end he implies it doesn't work much differently than a fan.
Hi there! As specialists in this field, we can state with authority: evaporative cooling definitely works, it is a common physical phenomenon. The human skin, when you sweat, is cooled thanks to it. An evaporative cooler can cool you down, blowing directly at you with the air which is 18°F cooler that the initial one.
Hi there! Evapolar devices have been designed as personal units. Thus they are intended to create your local area of comfort instead of cooling the whole room as split systems perform. And the thing that makes Evapolar different from a regular fan is that the air is actually chilled before it hits your body. So the best way to use Evapolar is to put it on your desk, bedside table, or any other place you spend lots of time, and let Evapolar blow the refreshing cool air directly to you. Thus, it is perfect for both the living room/bedroom and the van/car. The size of the room does not matter. And that's what matters: due to being evaporative, the coolers work most effectively in hot, dry air (relative humidity
Hi! It's worth mentioning, that the device which is used for creating comfort conditions definitely can be called an air conditioner :) That's true, that our devices are most effective in relative humidity not exceeding 70%: the reaction of cooling the air with water evaporation occurs when the air is dry and hot. Therefore, we recommend that our customers from countries with high humidity use Evapolar coolers in tandem with a classic air conditioner: for example, it cools the room to 77-90F°/25-27°C, lowering humidity at the same time, and Evapolar cools the person himself/herself.
Super late, but I was wondering... When it's out of water and stays running, are there issues? You've had this for a while now, has it lasted or did you upgrade to a better device? Why/not, and what device? Any other feed back, good and bad, since you've used it? BTW your video was THE most helpful of ALL other vids on this! You have a new subscriber if/when you respond (I've already liked it of course). Thank you!
+ Please respond! I just got this and I'm using it exclusively for VERY remote camping in long stretches in HOT weather. I need to know if I should return it BEFORE I have issues in the middle of nowhere. Thank you SOOO much!
@@Evapolar-air-conditioner hey I have a question. I know it’s not an air conditioner, but if you leave it on for a while will it cool the room? I live in a humid area will it be much less effective?
@@furkan10ky No it won't cool the room. It just cools whatever the air from the fan can touch so you have to be in front of it. It does a good job though. Humidity here is about 60% lately and it works very well for me still. If humidity is very high, I doubt it will work effectively. It's just physics, no way around it.
If I slightly tip mine sideways, water leaked out from the sides or leaks from the bottom of a hole where there are noticeable wires and when I saw leak I mean it literally spills out like a hose. I also made sure it wasn’t over filled. Is that normal for this thing ? Its brand new just opened it two days ago.
I just bought this on amazon. The year is 2024 and the machines are becoming self aware. Skynet is taking hold. Yet the only thing that bothers is my new unit doesn't have usb-c, but micro-usb. Why does a 4 year old video have usb-c but I can't get it!!
just got mine, did all the instructions, filled water to top, it turns on and goes thru the diff settings but no air is coming out? and theres no fan or anyhting, anyone else have this issue?
If you use a dehumidifier it’ll do it’s job and cool-make sure the dehumidifier is good and dehumidifies medium spaces like your room i assume, and keep the room closed as much as possible. I’ve had the evachill and it helped me sleep since I use it to sleep, it helped for that once i got a dehumidifier, i also live in florida, south. If you buy two of them and put both near to you in the 2nd fan setting it will do it’s job for about 9-10 hours or more from what I recall
Evapolar devices have been designed as personal units. Thus they are intended to create your local area of comfort instead of cooling the whole room as split systems perform. And the thing that makes Evapolar different from a regular fan is that the air is actually chilled before it hits your body. So the best way to use Evapolar is to put it on your desk, bedside table, or any other place you spend lots of time, and let Evapolar blow the refreshing cool air directly to you. Thus, it is perfect for both the living room/bedroom and the van/car. The size of the room does not matter :)
Hi! The water evaporating from the pads of the filter humidifies the air, but that's not a visible mist. If you compare two rooms with 30% and 70% relative humidity, you won't see any mist in the second one, but the hygrometer will show the difference :)
You don't want to use purified water. All it does it throws the minerals back in the air which is not good. Use distilled water instead. Thank me later.
Our devices are most effective in relative humidity not exceeding 70%: the reaction of cooling the air with water evaporation occurs when the air is dry and hot. Therefore, we recommend that our customers from countries with high humidity use Evapolar coolers in tandem with a classic air conditioner: for example, it cools the room to 77-90F°/25-27°C, lowering humidity at the same time, and Evapolar cools the person himself/herself. This will also significantly reduce your electricity costs :).
Singapore will be too humid for this to work. You do realise this is just an evaporative cooler... you'd be better off drying your washing indoors with a pedestal fan...
Yo bro I love u no homo I have seen things on ur wishlist on ur website and I would like to gift some can u tell me ur P.O box or something I'll be shipping it internationally I live in Pakistan btw
What a load of rubish. Take any 12/ 14 inch pc case fan, not to mention something bigger, put a bottle of ice cold watter infront of it and turn it on. There you go, just saved you a lot of cash, compared to this crap, and it actually cools you down.
I’m living in my car and just received mine via Amazon. Your video is better than the printed instructions. I’m excited to be able to cool off without running the engine. Thanks ☺️
How is it? I’m thinking about getting one
@@BurgerurgerFPV it’s okay, nothing like an AC. It’s a little better than a fan but I’m not tremendously impressed. It’s nice that it doesn’t need much power.
@@c.r.k.7162 is it better than having the windows rolled down. I mean windows rolled down when it’s over 100 outside so anything would be better than that huh?
@@BurgerurgerFPV I still had to keep them partly down unfortunately, otherwise felt like I was suffocating. And when it’s that hot it only works if you’re
@@c.r.k.7162 cool thanks for the feedback
*Needed a cooler for a work cubicle **Fastly.Cool** . It did just what I needed, so easy to used and really cooled the space. I am glad that I got it and would buy it again.*
I love it. Perfect for home office. The assembly instructions they provided were pretty lacking. Thanks for this video xBert!
Can it cool in nyc ?
What a bad review, you reviewed the sounds of it saved never even talked about how much it cools your space
That's because it didn't cool his space.
This is not a review, it is an advert.
It cools the space. There u go.
It blows cooler air than a fan directly on you and that's what he says. Good for a small office or bedroom with the device nearby. If you want it to replace an air conditioner for your house well you need to read about thermodynamics because we're not in Star Trek universe yet.
@@bobsaccamanno3970you don’t know wtf you’re talking about idiot
If you watched the whole video he referenced the cool it projects. Not as cold as ac but colder than a fan. And didn't use much power over 3 days also
Bruh that thing is legit magic. I fan feel that thing from here.
Well done. Thank you for feedback and instructions.
I love the logic how could this little thing beat my actual AC "because of water". Ya that should tell you alot already
Frederick Dayao because water is a better conductor of energy 😐😂
@@hypedtoxic4883 you obviously dont know anything about how AC works. The whole point of your AC is to cool down the air temperature and to remove moisture out of the air which is extreamly important on how the air temperature feels to you. If the air temperature in a room is cool but the humidity level is high you will feel warmer than the actual air temperature because your body has a harder time evaporating the sweat off your skin. This device will only cool the air IF the humidity in the room is low and in the same time add humidity to the room. If the relative humidity in the area is high this will not cool the air at all and Probably just add more humidity in the room which will make the situation even worse. Look up how swamp coolers work and why they are not used in place of AC most of the time because this is just an overpriced miniature swamp cooler
This was so helpful! The instructions truly suck, testing mine out right now! Thank you for posting!!
Happy to hear it helped 🤗
The instructions that came with this were terrible so thank you for this! Question: how do you clean the filter and how often? I wonder if you could put crushed ice in the container to make it colder?
3-6 months says on their website
Our evaBREEZE technology ensures that no mold can form on our filters, so you really don't need to clean it. What we recommend is using clean and filtered water so that your filter stays fresh for as long as possible.
Lower water temperature doesn't make a difference on the output due to the working principle of the unit. Saying that, ice isn't needed :).
As for the instructions - we believe that our recent iterations have been a huge leap compared to what was before, the standard of our new manuals is at a high point as of now, but we always listen closely to the feedback so that we can continue perfecting it even further.
@@Evapolar-air-conditioner indeed I don’t understand where should I add the water and I add it in the wrong place… hopefully it won’t break the evaporar. I feel that the paper inside is a bit wet already…
@@kingleunglee Exactly why people should watch this video first before pouring water in anywhere. The instructions that came with it are inadequate.
What is the temperature output?
A correct evaluation would be room temperature vs cooler temperature output.
Hi! The difference between input and output temperatures is around 18-19 Fahrenheit, it depends on the initial temperature and humidity in the room. Low humidity + hot air gives the best result!
How cold? Well that is going to depend on where you live since it is depending on the cooling effect caused by the evaporation rate of water. If you live in a very dry place, this little cooler probably (I don’t have one, I just do physics) works very, very well. If you live in high humidity like swamp country, it will do much less well. It works like your sweat works to cool you. If the day is hot but dry, you feel pretty good as long as you drink enough water so you sweat enough to allow nearly instant evaporation from your skin. You feel pretty good. If the day is hot but muggie (sticky damp), your body will try to cool itself by sweating but all you get is nasty sweaty clothes. Definitely not pleasant. In Oklahoma, USA, the big window swamp coolers used there work great in the dry heat of the day and into the early night but by about 4 AM your sheets were glued to you because the outside air being drawn through the cooler had picked up a lot of moisture from the abundant vegetation. In A town near Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, where the ambient summer humidity never topped 3%, I was always comfortable and dry if I could just get in the shade. When I drove to nearby Las Vegas for groceries where the daytime humidity was 11% due to watering golf courses, I thought I was going to die of the heat even though I was still not sweating enough to wet my clothes. Hope that made sense and helps. Oh, one more thing. You put water in this, which evaporates, cools the air, then goes where? In the little room where it is, raising the ambient humidity so the little cooler will get less and less efficient. Personal coolers of this type but holding a couple of gallons of water were used in the 1950s and I remember the joy of being in a house with one of them. I distinctly remember that house windows were always left slightly open to keep the ambient air moisture down.
This is very helpful thank you.
This probably the most helpful and optimistic explanation for one of these I've heard. Thank you so much for your input. California is going through an unbearable heat wave right now. I just checked the weather and while the humidity is pretty high in the mornings, during the middle of the day it gets lower and the air just becomes hotter and dryer. So, thanks so much for this input; I think I would definitely like to get one of these; maybe not necessarily for an entire room (hence, a PERSONAL cooler, not a ROOM cooler), but rather just for my desk space that gets really hot because of my computer and my monitors. Thanks again!
Thank you a lot for this perfect summary!
Its really cold or just fan
Its really much colder than fan. You need to put cold or ice water in it.
Only filter getting old fast.
It’s bullshit . Don’t buy it
@@stefan000007 So is really cold just need to turn on a real AC unit and you are set 😂
@@JJtoob yea but that real ac is big
i really appreciate this but. does it actually get cold?
Idk
Yes
Good question. Apparently the goober who made this video didn't bother elaborating on the one thing that this product is supposedly made for. And apparently he doesn't read the comments on his dumb videos.
No... it’s an air cooler not an air conditioner. Unless you live in the southwest it’s useless
Nope, it does not.
Not a lot of good here in the UK. We do, believe it or not, get some pretty hot summer days, but they never come without stifling humidity. The last thing I would want is something humidifying the room in a summer UK heatwave.
Hi!
Our devices are most effective in relative humidity not exceeding 70%: the reaction of cooling the air with water evaporation occurs when the air is dry and hot.
Therefore, we recommend that our customers from countries with high humidity use Evapolar coolers in tandem with a classic air conditioner: for example, it cools the room to 77-90F°/25-27°C, lowering humidity at the same time, and Evapolar cools the person himself/herself.
So, they're good for using in UK, as well!
How cool does it get ⏳‼️🙄
Idk
Have you found a good one yet ?
Depends on the humidity, if you live in a low humidity environment, it will cool alot, heard estimates of 30 f, but realistically expect 20 f drop,
But did you measure the before and after temp? Not very useful review, I'm glad it's not noisy. Didn't make me go out and buy it, tho. Still wonder how cool it gets!
I used my skin for testing lol. I'll have to get a temperature reader next time!
For the price if it was battery ran that would be super cool. There is another one i was able to use the other day called polar breezy and it can do this and also has battery for up to 4 hours. I like the look of this one better but the other one seems more practical it also is just 10w its a bit more than the 7-7.5 but for the battery it seems worth it .-.
Thank you for your feedback! We are working exactly on that at the moment, you can subscribe to our Instagram to not miss out on any news regarding that :).
Just use a power bank and depending on the size of the one you get it can last a long time.
@@Evapolar-air-conditioner You should work on having better instructions with the device or just point people to this guy's excellent video from your own url.
The hardest part was figuring out the funnel and where to pour the water. Of course after you see how it works it seems obvious but before that I'm only thinking "well I don't want water going there! Or there. Where is the reservoir?" In particular his use of the power bank and the bottle of water to show you how much it can take in water and electricity were a great idea.
is it cold?
Does this air conditioner really cool? makes the air fragrant? can you put it anywhere?
هذا ما يبرد مثل المكيفات ،، تقريبا مثل مروحه ،، سالت شخص متخصص في المكيفات
Me: Does it work?
Video: Here's the battery
Me: Does it cool?
Video: Look, it's also a night light!
Me: Does it cool?
Video: Here's how to fill it
Me: Does it cool?
Video: Wow the side is a water tank!
Me: Does it cool?
Video: Wow the fan goes faster!
Me: Does it cool?
Video: The fan goes slower! I can hear it.
Me: Does it cool?
Video: I like white noise!
Almost never talks about the core purpose. Does it cool? Does it actually work as an air conditioner. The other stuff about filling tank, night light gets all the attention. The main thing is: does produce cooler air? Right at the end he implies it doesn't work much differently than a fan.
Have you found a good one yet?
@@kamran4305 Yea but it's $1500
Hi there!
As specialists in this field, we can state with authority: evaporative cooling definitely works, it is a common physical phenomenon. The human skin, when you sweat, is cooled thanks to it. An evaporative cooler can cool you down, blowing directly at you with the air which is 18°F cooler that the initial one.
Did it cool down your full trailer? Wondering if it really makes a difference in small spaces or something that needs to be right in front of you?
Hi there!
Evapolar devices have been designed as personal units. Thus they are intended to create your local area of comfort instead of cooling the whole room as split systems perform. And the thing that makes Evapolar different from a regular fan is that the air is actually chilled before it hits your body.
So the best way to use Evapolar is to put it on your desk, bedside table, or any other place you spend lots of time, and let Evapolar blow the refreshing cool air directly to you. Thus, it is perfect for both the living room/bedroom and the van/car. The size of the room does not matter.
And that's what matters: due to being evaporative, the coolers work most effectively in hot, dry air (relative humidity
We want to know if it get cold not if it’s quite
Is it has battery or just workl with cable?
Can you give me the link where I can buy the same power bank you have?
These are NOT air conditioning!
They only work in hot DRY air, and pretty much don't do anything in humid conditions.
Hi!
It's worth mentioning, that the device which is used for creating comfort conditions definitely can be called an air conditioner :)
That's true, that our devices are most effective in relative humidity not exceeding 70%: the reaction of cooling the air with water evaporation occurs when the air is dry and hot. Therefore, we recommend that our customers from countries with high humidity use Evapolar coolers in tandem with a classic air conditioner: for example, it cools the room to 77-90F°/25-27°C, lowering humidity at the same time, and Evapolar cools the person himself/herself.
Super late, but I was wondering... When it's out of water and stays running, are there issues? You've had this for a while now, has it lasted or did you upgrade to a better device? Why/not, and what device? Any other feed back, good and bad, since you've used it? BTW your video was THE most helpful of ALL other vids on this! You have a new subscriber if/when you respond (I've already liked it of course). Thank you!
+
Please respond! I just got this and I'm using it exclusively for VERY remote camping in long stretches in HOT weather. I need to know if I should return it BEFORE I have issues in the middle of nowhere. Thank you SOOO much!
We offer great warranty and customers support at all steps, so you don't have to worry about that, we are always more than happy to help you out!
This air cooler feels like a car air condition. 😁
You can use our devices in a car without any issues as well ;)
@@Evapolar-air-conditioner hey I have a question. I know it’s not an air conditioner, but if you leave it on for a while will it cool the room? I live in a humid area will it be much less effective?
@@furkan10ky No it won't cool the room. It just cools whatever the air from the fan can touch so you have to be in front of it. It does a good job though. Humidity here is about 60% lately and it works very well for me still. If humidity is very high, I doubt it will work effectively. It's just physics, no way around it.
Could you post the link for the power bank please? I can’t seem to find it online
you can buy it at articxcooler.com
They are sold on Amazon but not worth the Prime membership.
This is the UA-cam review I was waiting for.
If I slightly tip mine sideways, water leaked out from the sides or leaks from the bottom of a hole where there are noticeable wires and when I saw leak I mean it literally spills out like a hose. I also made sure it wasn’t over filled. Is that normal for this thing ? Its brand new just opened it two days ago.
Hello there! Have you contacted us with this issue? We are very sensitive to the quality of our product and do not want anyone to be disappointed.
Cool space?
Cant one turn off this damn light to better sleep? WHat a stupid idea this lateral lights....
Hi! Sure, it has a night mode!
It’s called the placebo effect
Just got one but mine came with the old usb style cable not a bit deal
I just saw another comment about that. Must be the chip shortage
I just bought this on amazon. The year is 2024 and the machines are becoming self aware. Skynet is taking hold. Yet the only thing that bothers is my new unit doesn't have usb-c, but micro-usb. Why does a 4 year old video have usb-c but I can't get it!!
That's weird indeed. Wonder if they ran out of those chips and had to go micro USB
How much does it cost when it is time to buy a filter?.
How loud is this thing? Can I have it on my work desk without driving ppl crazy?
It's like a white noise machine really doesn't make noise in comforts your head
just got mine, did all the instructions, filled water to top, it turns on and goes thru the diff settings but no air is coming out? and theres no fan or anyhting, anyone else have this issue?
yeah but.... how well does the fucking thing work
انا في الاردن كيف استطيع الحصول على الجهاز
امازون الغالي
امازون
it can works fine whit humidity and heat? like the one in florida for example.
Not good in humid environments, only hot arid/dry climates. Its a mini swamp cooler. It puts humidity into the area.
If you use a dehumidifier it’ll do it’s job and cool-make sure the dehumidifier is good and dehumidifies medium spaces like your room i assume, and keep the room closed as much as possible. I’ve had the evachill and it helped me sleep since I use it to sleep, it helped for that once i got a dehumidifier, i also live in florida, south. If you buy two of them and put both near to you in the 2nd fan setting it will do it’s job for about 9-10 hours or more from what I recall
How many mah is that batter?
can i run this overnight for 12 hours straight?? to sleep next to it
How many degrees cool can it make a room?
@Due Diligence Yep. It is just a swamp cooler and won't actually cool your room at all.
Evapolar devices have been designed as personal units. Thus they are intended to create your local area of comfort instead of cooling the whole room as split systems perform. And the thing that makes Evapolar different from a regular fan is that the air is actually chilled before it hits your body.
So the best way to use Evapolar is to put it on your desk, bedside table, or any other place you spend lots of time, and let Evapolar blow the refreshing cool air directly to you. Thus, it is perfect for both the living room/bedroom and the van/car. The size of the room does not matter :)
Do you think it would work in a hot small car?
archie traore you would need ac a little air cooler would make it more humid and not really do much
Not a chance
Absolutely! Ventilation is a big factor so opening up a window will make a big difference.
How much
We have here in Philippines,,and how much
Can you live in your car with this?
This is the question we all have!!
How does it humidifi if it doesn't mist water??
Hi! The water evaporating from the pads of the filter humidifies the air, but that's not a visible mist. If you compare two rooms with 30% and 70% relative humidity, you won't see any mist in the second one, but the hygrometer will show the difference :)
Please how much is it and where can I find it
لا تصدق انه مكيف يولد رطوبة وبخار
Mini swamp cooler
You don't want to use purified water. All it does it throws the minerals back in the air which is not good. Use distilled water instead. Thank me later.
Only work in dry areas, otherwise it's just as useless as a regular fan.
Our devices are most effective in relative humidity not exceeding 70%: the reaction of cooling the air with water evaporation occurs when the air is dry and hot.
Therefore, we recommend that our customers from countries with high humidity use Evapolar coolers in tandem with a classic air conditioner: for example, it cools the room to 77-90F°/25-27°C, lowering humidity at the same time, and Evapolar cools the person himself/herself. This will also significantly reduce your electricity costs :).
Evapolar still, it’s just an air humidifier lol $99 for one that size is just overpriced. Bought a much larger one for about the same price.
How much?
What you think how much is it? Im from Philippines.thank you for have concern to answer my question
5,003.1 pesos
99 USD
@@treshaannediola6516 thank you
$345 US dollar
6k sa lazada.. pude installment 32 mnts.. 300 pesos something ang 1 bwan
Shopee 3k ata
Can you run it without the nightlight?
yes
Yes! Our devices have night mode :).
MAKES A COOLER REWIEW, talks about the noise... not the cooling, not the temp, no details... but hey HE LIKES WHITE NOISE
How much this..sit this have in.Singapore thanks what shop
Singapore will be too humid for this to work. You do realise this is just an evaporative cooler... you'd be better off drying your washing indoors with a pedestal fan...
Wow! IT SURE IS NOISY
But put the slushy ice in it 😎
Yo bro I love u no homo I have seen things on ur wishlist on ur website and I would like to gift some can u tell me ur P.O box or something I'll be shipping it internationally I live in Pakistan btw
Oh hey! I plan on getting a PO BOX next month! I will report back when I get it or I'll have them in the description of my videos too
No mention of temperature. A waste of my time.
How much ??? please🙏🙏🙏
6k lazada
Hey @CooLoserTech do you have a video of you making your room/office from scratch?
I just have a pics not much video. What exactly are you trying to see what I did so in case I have stuff?
how much is this??
6k lazada
San po pwd maka order ng gnyan sa pinas? Tnx po
Shopee
How much po?
$99
Hw much
What a load of rubish.
Take any 12/ 14 inch pc case fan, not to mention something bigger, put a bottle of ice cold watter infront of it and turn it on.
There you go, just saved you a lot of cash, compared to this crap, and it actually cools you down.
اذا مصدر البروده مجرد ترطيب شيء ومرور الهواء من خلاله فهذه كذبه وغش وضحك على الناس
Yeah it's cool and makes you wet
Hey check this out plz
Soo . Nothing like ac and more like a spray bottle with a fan SMH
How much