I wasn't sure if this little air cooler would be worth the price but I ordered it and I'm glad I did. Due to the hot last summer I live in and the climatic situation elsewhere, I always expected temperatures above 80 degrees, which ended up happening several times. As our house doesn't have cross ventilation or air conditioning, the room was quite warm and stuffy, so I was very glad that this personal cooler fogged up during those uncomfortable days! (However, this region isn't usually humid.) It doesn't cool the entire room, but it definitely did cool me. and feeling the cool breeze and slightly moist skin was really nice and refreshing. was afraid I might overfill it if I put in a lot more water at the beginning. It seems to need topping up more often than I was hoping so I'm not sure if there's sleep, but I think it can be very useful when traveling. I've tried putting a small ice pack on top once or twice, but it was still cool if I didn't, which was important to me (we don't always have ice on hand and I didn't try cubes). It's definitely colder than a regular fan when just using water, and that makes the space in front of it more than bearable. I will say that this unit seems to make a slight whine at medium to high fan settings, which bothers me. sometimes, but it's not very annoying. I think it's a really good article overall and seems to be working well so far. I also like that it is portable and lightweight as my back is in bad shape. In general I am very happy that I have it.
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