Marco you really seemed negative about the IcyBreeze. For the price point compared to the ZeroBreeze which is 1200+. I got mine on Marketplace place and it was the Platinum with every option for $250. Living in Florida makes tent camping more comfortable. The motor noise is a little loud but helps me fall asleep. Sorry you didn’t like it. Keep up the great work big guy.
Not sure what you’re doing wrong there. The temp gun you are using tells surface temperature not air temperature.My Ultimate blows 34 degree air. As a point of fact. The normal conversation is 50-65 decibels. Laughter is 60-65. A hair dryer is 70. In the video you move the icy blocks. Which you can clearly see have water moving in them. Meaning they are not frozen solid like they should be. I use my Ultimate to cool my classic Camaro interior on summer cruise trips, at the pool ( including the mister), and at my cottage in the bedroom to dry and cool the air.
Not doing anything wrong - 3 blocks frozen solid and covered with water. Using same temp gun method of showing the temp as IcyBreeze promo vids (not to mention feeling the air with my hand and it never being cold) and I would let it blow for hours with no improvement. And per icybreeze’s own emails - one should only expect 35 degree ambient temp reduction (this one could only do around 20). If you’re happy with yours, that’s great but this one failed miserably and got sent back.
What a P.O.S. But I could deduce that was all the product was because you're not even fitting a 5K BTU sealed system in that space, which might actually be effective but far heavier vs that thing empty. And it's going to increase humidity, especially in a tent or small space. Evap cooler, 100%, no thanks.
Marco you really seemed negative about the IcyBreeze. For the price point compared to the ZeroBreeze which is 1200+. I got mine on Marketplace place and it was the Platinum with every option for $250. Living in Florida makes tent camping more comfortable. The motor noise is a little loud but helps me fall asleep. Sorry you didn’t like it.
Keep up the great work big guy.
I think its loud because it doesnt have a proper air intake. Thats just bad design and it can wear the fan motor faster.
Not sure what you’re doing wrong there. The temp gun you are using tells surface temperature not air temperature.My Ultimate blows 34 degree air. As a point of fact. The normal conversation is 50-65 decibels. Laughter is 60-65. A hair dryer is 70. In the video you move the icy blocks. Which you can clearly see have water moving in them. Meaning they are not frozen solid like they should be. I use my Ultimate to cool my classic Camaro interior on summer cruise trips, at the pool ( including the mister), and at my cottage in the bedroom to dry and cool the air.
Not doing anything wrong - 3 blocks frozen solid and covered with water. Using same temp gun method of showing the temp as IcyBreeze promo vids (not to mention feeling the air with my hand and it never being cold) and I would let it blow for hours with no improvement. And per icybreeze’s own emails - one should only expect 35 degree ambient temp reduction (this one could only do around 20). If you’re happy with yours, that’s great but this one failed miserably and got sent back.
What a P.O.S. But I could deduce that was all the product was because you're not even fitting a 5K BTU sealed system in that space, which might actually be effective but far heavier vs that thing empty. And it's going to increase humidity, especially in a tent or small space. Evap cooler, 100%, no thanks.