This spark plug ruclips.net/user/postUgkx-6W-PtUzBRTmACHywsECak2ToY2OpjxN is a quality made replacement for the old Briggs and Stratton 799876 which has been discontinued. This plug fits most Briggs and Stratton 625 engines made since 2011. Most of these engines also have the air gap set to .020, but it is highly recommended to check in your user manual for actual application.
Great review! I bought one of these a few days ago. It’s great! And that level 1 fan is effective and so much more quiet than a cheapo box fan. I feel like a complete idiot, though. I had no idea I could run it flipped up on its side until I saw your video. 🤦♂️. I like to run it that way better because the control panel is on top and I think it’s just a bit quieter.
I'm not sure why other window fans have become such pieces of garbage ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGjG43--gYqIoT4Xkur2PqCrtbKwTv2h6 but this one definitely is nice. It's quiet, it has buttons for different functions that you generally don't have to keep pressing over and over again like some of the others, and the remote is a nice feature. Still, button simplification could go further to single functions for each and every one, but it's decent enough. It's a very quiet fan, the quietest window fan that I have ever had, and that alone is worth the extra money over the cheaper ones.
Excellent review , Can you hook it to a garden hose ? Is it AC or DC powered ? I would put the pump inside a cooler filled with frozen bottles turned upside down so the cold water seeps out slowly .Or a cooler simply filled with ice .Thanks for sharing .
Hello again Tim Thank you for another Great Video. You are right concerning Florida. Spring season is very short, summer will begin anytime soon!!!!!! Again thank you
So close! It's unfortunate as expensive as this is, that it doesn't have an AC port like the Ryobi. So you have to buy a battery and a charger - rather than, have an AC port that can power the fan, and charge the battery at the same time. I wouldn't hesitate at the price at that point. I really like the intermittent misting option, though it would be nice to see that be controllable, or also an option to cut the misting down to one or two outlets. Just for convenience, I bought one big and one small Ryobi fans for less than this one fan would cost - the big fan was $140 and the bucket-top misting fan is $70.
Disappointed there is no 120 volt power hook up. Is the stock line long enough to at least put in a 5 or 10 gallon jug of water??? Tailgate last at least 5 to 7 hours. Or during hurricane season on the east coast with no power, would be nice to hook up the house water hose. EGO may need to go back to the drawing board for 120 volt access and water hose hook up
Such a nice fan but i have zero need for the misting and this is really overkill, i really wish someone made a fan in the middle. All the power tool brand fans are too weak.
Looks like a great product. But it doesn't even include a battery and charger for that price. Total price for this fan is OVER $600!!!! You have to buy the charger (~$99 for a decent one in 2022) and you have to buy the battery separately ~$250 for the 5 Amp Hour version (2022 pricing) at local store. This pricing is totally ridiculous. Like for that kind of money you can buy a mobile AC unit.
I agree. I noted that the Ryobi misting fan has an AC port, but even so doesn't charge the battery when plugged in. Ideally, you would have your nice 5ah battery and have it act as a charger while on AC. (This fan doesn't support AC direct power.)
There are other competitor fans that have the same feature set of the Ego and are hybrid, but they aren't the size of this fan. I would love a hybrid mode just in case I ran out of batteries.
They should've gave two options. One with battery and one with a cord. As long as the electrical cord is weather and water proof it would've been a great product
I read three, but I don't know where I saw that. It uses too much water, and soaks everything. Trying to determine if I can strategically plug a couple of nozzles.
I need to see a "tech talk" type video for this thing. No mention made of cooling ability and I didn't need to see how to attach wheels and the handle. It won't work out of the box because it doesn't include a battery and one of those plus it's charger is around the same price as the fan itself. I can DIY one of these things for about a hundred dollars.
@@Sacapuntas69 You are right about the "bare tools". They don't come with a battery. I have a garage full of every kind of DeWalt's finest. Two of them came as sets which included a battery and I did buy two extra batteries as time went on. However, once powered, these tools work as intended whereas the fan in question apparently doesn't live up to it's hype which is in no way supported by something as simple as a thermometer in any of the veiled infomercials I watched. Bottom line is that what they are selling is just a fan with a water pump and some misting nozzles and they don't do very much cooling. The sad thing is that you cherry picked what I wrote and took it out of context just like most trolls do and you began your reply with the assumption that I am somehow hot and bothered about what I saw, another troll tactic. You got a couple of paragraphs out of me for your minimal writing effort. Enough time wasted on you.
I used mine today for the first time. It's almost like cheating beating this Texas heat. Get one, you'll love it. I make sure to keep it out of the full sun though. Five amp. battery would not take a charge it uses so little power . After running it for a few hours . Well designed. Thanks Ego. They're mower is awesome too.
You need this when its absolutely hot to work open to outside. The water will evaporate before it works on another surface. So there wont be rust issues if you do it right.
This spark plug ruclips.net/user/postUgkx-6W-PtUzBRTmACHywsECak2ToY2OpjxN is a quality made replacement for the old Briggs and Stratton 799876 which has been discontinued. This plug fits most Briggs and Stratton 625 engines made since 2011. Most of these engines also have the air gap set to .020, but it is highly recommended to check in your user manual for actual application.
This is a must in Texas!
Great review! I bought one of these a few days ago. It’s great! And that level 1 fan is effective and so much more quiet than a cheapo box fan. I feel like a complete idiot, though. I had no idea I could run it flipped up on its side until I saw your video. 🤦♂️. I like to run it that way better because the control panel is on top and I think it’s just a bit quieter.
Lol. Glad to know we could help out, and that's awesome that you love it. Thanks for watching.
@@Shoptoolreviews I want to know if this fan can be feed water using a water hose?
I'm not sure why other window fans have become such pieces of garbage ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGjG43--gYqIoT4Xkur2PqCrtbKwTv2h6 but this one definitely is nice. It's quiet, it has buttons for different functions that you generally don't have to keep pressing over and over again like some of the others, and the remote is a nice feature. Still, button simplification could go further to single functions for each and every one, but it's decent enough. It's a very quiet fan, the quietest window fan that I have ever had, and that alone is worth the extra money over the cheaper ones.
Can't wait for the Ego 56v impact driver !!!!
This would be good for amusement parks in que lines. When and where needed.
Why are you yelling at me?? Haha, that intro was intense. Real informative though. Thanks for the review 👍🏻
Wonder why they didn't add a hose port for that price.
And a way to power it continuously from a wall outlet too. Should be hybrid powered
Excellent review , Can you hook it to a garden hose ? Is it AC or DC powered ? I would put the pump inside a cooler filled with frozen bottles turned upside down so the cold water seeps out slowly .Or a cooler simply filled with ice .Thanks for sharing .
Hello again Tim
Thank you for another Great Video. You are right concerning Florida. Spring season is very short, summer will begin anytime soon!!!!!! Again thank you
So close! It's unfortunate as expensive as this is, that it doesn't have an AC port like the Ryobi. So you have to buy a battery and a charger - rather than, have an AC port that can power the fan, and charge the battery at the same time. I wouldn't hesitate at the price at that point. I really like the intermittent misting option, though it would be nice to see that be controllable, or also an option to cut the misting down to one or two outlets. Just for convenience, I bought one big and one small Ryobi fans for less than this one fan would cost - the big fan was $140 and the bucket-top misting fan is $70.
I don't see a large Ryobi fan, any chance you can link to it?
Dear Ego, I need another battery so hurry up and make this a kit so I can buy it.
That is one badass fan! Crazy expensive but you gotta pay to play! Lol
Where is the 120 volt power and the water hose hook up?
Love my ego fan to,,nice video
The only thing I think is missing is a ring batch to collect the big drops of water when the pump stops
This thing is also brushless. Probably the only brand that doesn’t advertise their stuff being brushless
Ese ventilador tiene más cosas que mi auto 😜
Thanks for watching.
I wish they made a fan only with no mister.
Agreed. Would be a little cheaper and a little lighter.
I see it drips quite a bit when in the intermittent mist mode things will get wet.
The rectal examination gloves are proving to be a distraction of sorts.
If this was hybrid I'd buy it, that's the deal breaker with me
Would be nice to have the option of plugging in.
Gotta save something for version 2 I guess…
Agreed
How much would it be worth to you to have a hybrid option?
Agree, but Ego only has battery tools, I can't see them adding a plug, that would take from battery sales!
Does the mist come cooler with ice in the bucket
Had a question does the handle lock in place? I just bought one and handle just falls back down. Wondering if got a defective one?
Sup bro! You've been on product review hyperdrive lately! Cheers!
Disappointed there is no 120 volt power hook up. Is the stock line long enough to at least put in a 5 or 10 gallon jug of water???
Tailgate last at least 5 to 7 hours.
Or during hurricane season on the east coast with no power, would be nice to hook up the house water hose.
EGO may need to go back to the drawing board for 120 volt access and water hose hook up
5000cfm? Did I hear that right? It will probably make you deaf because it will need to spin pretty fast to create that kind of airflow..
TJ!!!🏁LET'S GO
Such a nice fan but i have zero need for the misting and this is really overkill, i really wish someone made a fan in the middle. All the power tool brand fans are too weak.
We’re the Orlando warranty service center how can I get ahold of you
what is the run time on higher speeds?
5ah, about 6 hours.
Mine is leaking a lot of water. Any solution for this?
what do you mean by hybrid mode?
The option of plugging it in instead of just battery.
@@Francisco_Manos EGO only makes battery operated tools.
Looks like a great product. But it doesn't even include a battery and charger for that price.
Total price for this fan is OVER $600!!!!
You have to buy the charger (~$99 for a decent one in 2022) and you have to buy the battery separately ~$250 for the 5 Amp Hour version (2022 pricing) at local store.
This pricing is totally ridiculous.
Like for that kind of money you can buy a mobile AC unit.
I agree. I noted that the Ryobi misting fan has an AC port, but even so doesn't charge the battery when plugged in. Ideally, you would have your nice 5ah battery and have it act as a charger while on AC. (This fan doesn't support AC direct power.)
Anyone asking about why not hybrid.
Because of AC and water is a hazard.
There are other competitor fans that have the same feature set of the Ego and are hybrid, but they aren't the size of this fan. I would love a hybrid mode just in case I ran out of batteries.
They should've gave two options. One with battery and one with a cord. As long as the electrical cord is weather and water proof it would've been a great product
Literally every other evaporative cooler uses water and is powered by AC
Any idea on how many gallons per hour?
I read three, but I don't know where I saw that. It uses too much water, and soaks everything. Trying to determine if I can strategically plug a couple of nozzles.
These are good but not for a house for it wets the floor.
Yup, was wondering about that, THANK YOU!!!
Misting fans aren’t designed to be used indoors. They have this wonderful invention called air conditioning for that.
when is this releasing
They have them at lowes in stock. I just bought one.
nice fan wow.
It's $280, do you think this fan will last for a long time?
I bought one at lowes today for $250. Seems really well built. The Misting feature is awesome!
@@kblount06real42 Same. I bought mine to both cool and blow away bugs.
5 year warranty
You can make your own 😂
Why are you wearing gloves?
I need to see a "tech talk" type video for this thing. No mention made of cooling ability and I didn't need to see how to attach wheels and the handle. It won't work out of the box because it doesn't include a battery and one of those plus it's charger is around the same price as the fan itself. I can DIY one of these things for about a hundred dollars.
Geez man, relax. Many tools don't come with a battery, and news flash, they won't work out of the box either.
@@Sacapuntas69 You are right about the "bare tools". They don't come with a battery. I have a garage full of every kind of DeWalt's finest. Two of them came as sets which included a battery and I did buy two extra batteries as time went on. However, once powered, these tools work as intended whereas the fan in question apparently doesn't live up to it's hype which is in no way supported by something as simple as a thermometer in any of the veiled infomercials I watched.
Bottom line is that what they are selling is just a fan with a water pump and some misting nozzles and they don't do very much cooling. The sad thing is that you cherry picked what I wrote and took it out of context just like most trolls do and you began your reply with the assumption that I am somehow hot and bothered about what I saw, another troll tactic. You got a couple of paragraphs out of me for your minimal writing effort. Enough time wasted on you.
@@tribulationprepper787 Relax more sir!
I used mine today for the first time. It's almost like cheating beating this Texas heat. Get one, you'll love it. I make sure to keep it out of the full sun though. Five amp. battery would not take a charge it uses so little power . After running it for a few hours . Well designed. Thanks Ego. They're mower is awesome too.
@@davidherringgo You sound like ego's marketing and manager.
battery and fan = over $600
I don't get it. I never need a fan, and it gets hot here in Canada during summer
Dumbest comment 😂
You have to be careful when using a mister inside a workshop. As you add moisture to the air, you're going to have rust issues on untreated surfaces.
Wow!
And mossy growth on the walls.
You need this when its absolutely hot to work open to outside. The water will evaporate before it works on another surface. So there wont be rust issues if you do it right.
Stop yelling!!!
Turn your volume down 🤷🏻♂️. He’s excited. 💪🏻