I have the black one and is well worth every penny. I use frozen packs do I don’t have to buy ice every day. I live in the high desert and it helps to keep my main areas on my house around 79 degrees with ceiling fans on ,when is 102 plus outside. It’s not an A/C but it helps tremendously. I don’t understand why some people bitch about this item, either they don’t understand how cooling works or are special ED.
I was wondering if ice blocks only were used how good can it cool. I have a bunch of ozark trail, yeti and cooler shock ice packs. All 3 of those freeze surrounding water.
I like your set up. I came across your channel while looking at a video from Mav on RUclips. I subscribed to you too. Looking forward to more videos. Stay safe
There is an ice company by me that sells 25 pound blocks of ice. The blocks of ice will last much longer than buying bags of ice. You can also freeze a gallon of water to keep the ice lasting longer. I would consider an alternative battery besides Jackery. Jackery is a good battery but older battery technology. It is lithium but not lithium phosphate. Jackery has a 500 plus discharge rate before degradation while lithium phosphate batteries have a 2000 plus discharge rate. The older lithium batteries in Jackery are also more volatile than lithium phosphate (Lifepo4)
What do you think about using one of these instead of my car’s A/C? Do you think it would cool me down effectively? I’m in the darn hot south myself! Thanks for the video!
When you have it running in the vehicle with all closed windows, can you hear it outside the vehicle? I want to be stealth camping in my caravan but want to make sure we can't hear it outside of the vehicle
Hello Jake, so far I only use car battery for a short time so there's not much drain. I have a solar panel on the car battery to trickel charge the car battery when I'm at work. Thanks for watching brother 🙏
I'm trying to figure out how to use the 12v for continuous use. When I plug it in and turn it on with 12v plugged into cigarette lighter the lights just flash and nothing. Any info on that?
@@wallygatorfilmsoutdoors1506 icy breeze hasn't had it happen yet either. I called and told them about it and they replaced the cooler with no questions asked and my new one works perfectly. Thanks for the review!
Does it keep cool enough to sleep at night? Thinking on buy one. I, am live in Austin Texas and it’s hoy around here, but looking to have a nice sleep on my SUV thanks
@@dise706 10-4 i know the diesel price is above $5 a gallon after I order I find out the ecoflow portable a/c just come out 3 days ago you may want to check them too
I have have asked the same questions, evidently these coolers use a 12v system, their own 12v proprietary batteries..they sell a 6 ah and a 10 ah 12v battery - but you can use a AC power source meaning you can use a inverter… so Milwaukee has that $99 inverter, so I hope to see someone using that…Ryobi has one for their batteries too I do not know if makita makes one? - dewalt has that beast d1800? but it is not recommended, and I wonder if the others could damage the electronics in this thing? A pure sine wave inverter may be what is needed, use at your own risk at this point… or just get a couple of their 12v batteries… I dont really understand how they may have missed the mark by not making the guts be able to run dewalt - milwaukee or other 20v batteries - as millions own those batteries already! (And lets not forget the ryobi crowd)
Why don't DeWalt batteries work with Milwaukee? Or other 20 v batteries interchange with every tool on the market? What a dumb question also why would you need an inverter they sell a 120v adapter for this
I have the black one and is well worth every penny. I use frozen packs do I don’t have to buy ice every day. I live in the high desert and it helps to keep my main areas on my house around 79 degrees with ceiling fans on ,when is 102 plus outside. It’s not an A/C but it helps tremendously. I don’t understand why some people bitch about this item, either they don’t understand how cooling works or are special ED.
I was wondering if ice blocks only were used how good can it cool. I have a bunch of ozark trail, yeti and cooler shock ice packs. All 3 of those freeze surrounding water.
Should be in shade. Should also run car a.c to cool truck down to below 80. Then start the icy breeze.
I like your set up. I came across your channel while looking at a video from Mav on RUclips. I subscribed to you too. Looking forward to more videos. Stay safe
I like your set up 🔥👌
Looks cool dude
So you can close the car up and not worry about fumes? Is there no need to vent the air? Looks amazing.
That is correct, thanks for watching 🙏
Thanks for posting! In FL too. Please, how many hours does it run comfortably for you at night?
Real hot nights about 4 hours on low, less than that on high but that's good enough for me. Thanks for watching 🙏
There is an ice company by me that sells 25 pound blocks of ice.
The blocks of ice will last much longer than buying bags of ice.
You can also freeze a gallon of water to keep the ice lasting longer.
I would consider an alternative battery besides Jackery.
Jackery is a good battery but older battery technology.
It is lithium but not lithium phosphate.
Jackery has a 500 plus discharge rate before degradation while lithium phosphate batteries have a 2000 plus discharge rate.
The older lithium batteries in Jackery are also more volatile than lithium phosphate (Lifepo4)
So what do you recommend that is better than a Jackery ? That is the best portable generator out with now.
Curious what is better than a jackery 500 to run this ac cooler?
What do you think about using one of these instead of my car’s A/C? Do you think it would cool me down effectively? I’m in the darn hot south myself! Thanks for the video!
Yes, if you combine it with a battery powered fan it's great! Thanks for watching 🙏
When you have it running in the vehicle with all closed windows, can you hear it outside the vehicle? I want to be stealth camping in my caravan but want to make sure we can't hear it outside of the vehicle
You'll be able to hear it, but it is white noise .thanks.
So are those batteries icybreeze specific or can you use a Milwaukee or DeWalt Makita?
Only icybreeze batteries.
So if the ice runs out and the Icy breeze is still running does it just turn into a regular fan or will it damage it?
It just recorculates the water cool or icy cold. No damage.Thanks for watching brother 🙏
Will the battery on your car die after all night usage?
Hello Jake, so far I only use car battery for a short time so there's not much drain. I have a solar panel on the car battery to trickel charge the car battery when I'm at work. Thanks for watching brother 🙏
I'm trying to figure out how to use the 12v for continuous use. When I plug it in and turn it on with 12v plugged into cigarette lighter the lights just flash and nothing. Any info on that?
I've never had that happen, hope you figure this out .
@@wallygatorfilmsoutdoors1506 icy breeze hasn't had it happen yet either. I called and told them about it and they replaced the cooler with no questions asked and my new one works perfectly. Thanks for the review!
Will this cool a standard 2 car garage?
Not even close for something that big, thanks for watching 🙏
Does it keep cool enough to sleep at night? Thinking on buy one. I, am live in Austin Texas and it’s hoy around here, but looking to have a nice sleep on my SUV thanks
It works for me at night in florida during the summer.
@@wallygatorfilmsoutdoors1506 how long does it actually last you at night? Im on the road alot and don't like to idle
@@dise706 I ordered one coming on 27th this month I will let you know how It work on a semi
@@Alikuku8 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@dise706 10-4 i know the diesel price is above $5 a gallon after I order I find out the ecoflow portable a/c just come out 3 days ago you may want to check them too
What do you think of it now?
I still use it often, I'm working in Jacksonville florida now!
I have have asked the same questions, evidently these coolers use a 12v system, their own 12v proprietary batteries..they sell a 6 ah and a 10 ah 12v battery - but you can use a AC power source meaning you can use a inverter… so Milwaukee has that $99 inverter, so I hope to see someone using that…Ryobi has one for their batteries too I do not know if makita makes one? - dewalt has that beast d1800? but it is not recommended, and I wonder if the others could damage the electronics in this thing? A pure sine wave inverter may be what is needed, use at your own risk at this point… or just get a couple of their 12v batteries… I dont really understand how they may have missed the mark by not making the guts be able to run dewalt - milwaukee or other 20v batteries - as millions own those batteries already! (And lets not forget the ryobi crowd)
I prefer to use what icybreeze sells.
Why don't DeWalt batteries work with Milwaukee? Or other 20 v batteries interchange with every tool on the market? What a dumb question also why would you need an inverter they sell a 120v adapter for this
How much was it
About $400
Ok ty ☺️ yeah I can be cold but I don't do well hot especially sleeping
why not just use car a/c? is it louder then car a/c?
My suburban is old , so I don't need extra wear on the motor if I'm going to sleep at night when it's hot outside. It's louder than car ac.
A dewalt battery will work also
Not in mine, thanks.