BreezyComfort AC Scam and Review, Fully Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июн 2024
  • The BreezyComfort AC scam and reviews (or BreezyComforts Portable AC) are what this video is all about. I noticed this product marketed in Facebook and Instagram ads with deceptive videos. This is not a new scam tactic. Scammers often use deceptive videos in online ads to further their scams. The ads tell a fabricated story about a supposed former NASA Engineer from Houston named Steve, who supposedly invented the BreezyComfort Portable AC. Remarkably, Steve has no last name. The ads boast that this device can chill an entire room down from 93 degrees to 63 degrees in minutes. However, this claim is entirely false. If such a device existed and worked, it would be appearing in a lot more spots online than some obscure ads.
    The BreezyComfort Portable AC is apparently just another scam where a cheap, generic portable air conditioner or air cooler or chiller product from Amazon and Temu is rebranded and marketed with a flashy name. Scammers inflate the price and use misleading advertisements to sell as many units as possible. Despite the high-tech and revolutionary claims, this product is simply a standard air cooler, not a true air conditioner.
    What’s really happening with the scam is that these scammers are taking advantage of the current demand in June 2024 for affordable solutions to cool homes, especially during these hot summer months. The scammers hope to persuade unsuspecting buyers with their idiotic promises and false endorsements. The BreezyComfort Portable AC is likely manufactured in China by an unknown company, further adding to the weird origins of this so-called innovative product. Plenty of good products are manufactured in China but my point is I bet this product is also manufactured in the country, except by a company that won't reveal its identity.
    If anyone out there wishes to know why I made this video but did not purchase the BreezyComfort AC portable cooler to publish a normal review, I hope you'll understand I don't make it a practice of mine to purchase scam products with video ads that lie to my face. Big surprise, right? If you don't understand that, I really don't know what to tell you. If someone lied to your face, would you hand them some of your money? No, of course not.
    Note: I used ChatGPT to help me write portions of this RUclips video text description. If scammers are going to scam people with AI, I am going to use AI right back at them here on my personal RUclips channel.

Комментарии • 150

  • @RichYan33
    @RichYan33 14 дней назад +44

    I enjoy that RUclips is running ads for Breezy Comfort and then posts videos telling us what a piece of crap it is.

  • @ellf535
    @ellf535 Месяц назад +45

    Thank you for this. I almost got sucked in, but decided to investigate a bit more bc it sounded too good to be true. You saved my day and I saved my hard earned cash by not buying into this scam.

  • @Brett.321
    @Brett.321 15 дней назад +17

    As an hvac technician i couldn't help but laugh at the commercial. So much so I wanted to see if someone made a video on it. Good video 👍

    • @asmodeus7781
      @asmodeus7781 11 дней назад +3

      Right? So bold of them to show these clips of how a NASA engineer performed "reverse engineering" an "aircon" system and showing makeshift frosted copper coils as if it's really some prototype of a souped up refrigeration system. The product is a fan blowing air across a wet sponge.

  • @kinokind293
    @kinokind293 9 дней назад +6

    Yes, I was amused to see that this very video was interrupted by a "Breezy Comfort" ad. As another AC guy said, this is a simple evaporative cooler. What used to be called a "Swamp Cooler". It cools air by evaporating water in a filter which has air blown across it. The cooling only happens if your humidity is low, and the air is only slightly cooled and at the expense of raising the relative humidity in the room. If your humidity is high, this will do nothing except ad to it. It in no way will do what is claimed. The laws of physics haven't changed, you can't get something for nothing. This is a fan with a filter that absorbs water, and a water tank. That's all. There is nothing like those frosty copper coils shown in the video. It should be a hint when the company website has no contact information on it!

    • @mrlim282
      @mrlim282 8 дней назад +1

      LOL. It was interrupted for me too!

  • @Dominick-qg2et
    @Dominick-qg2et Месяц назад +22

    This NASA engineer created this wonder “air cooler” out of a plastic water container with a fan that can outperform a Frigidaire air conditioner, ha, ha, ha. More worthless junk.

    • @mikmik9034
      @mikmik9034 14 дней назад +6

      It is old tech called "swamp cooler" (air blowing over water).

  • @jenniferscott9544
    @jenniferscott9544 29 дней назад +21

    I actually bought this and immediately my bank fraud department called me!!! They also automatically added other charges and I had to lock my card and get a new one

    • @h8GW
      @h8GW 11 дней назад

      Please don't fall for a scam that follow the same formula about "destroying a billion dollar industry" again

    • @michaelzasadny1898
      @michaelzasadny1898 11 дней назад +4

      That sucks! Call Steve.

    • @dd___dc
      @dd___dc 8 дней назад +2

      Better call saul

    • @dwaynecheatom6859
      @dwaynecheatom6859 8 дней назад

      ​@@michaelzasadny1898😂😂😂

    • @dwaynecheatom6859
      @dwaynecheatom6859 8 дней назад +1

      Sorry you got frauded tho! I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Crazy how scammers are trying their hardest to get hardworking good people.

  • @jasonbirch1182
    @jasonbirch1182 10 дней назад +5

    What ever happened to false advertising being illegal?.

  • @patrickgrengs7594
    @patrickgrengs7594 7 дней назад +3

    I was really hoping that the Breezy Comfort (TM) was running on the juice from a 9-volt battery. Now that would be something.

  • @CarrieRexford
    @CarrieRexford 29 дней назад +7

    Wow. Just saw this and almost bought it but decided to search reviews on the product and your video came up. Thank you so much!!! 😅

  • @Apollonos
    @Apollonos 28 дней назад +11

    This is nothing but an evaporative cooler. They work fine in hot, dry climates where the humidity is below 50%, but the closer the humidity gets to 50%, the less effective they are. In a place like Missouri, where the humidity rarely drops below 80%, they're completely useless. But even in a dry climate, this unit is too small to do much good. It might cool your bathroom, but certainly not your whole house.
    I used to live in Tuscon, AZ, where most houses came standard with evaporative cooling, but the fan on those had to be huge to move air through the whole house. It worked great, and kept the house cool in the hottest weather, but the average humidity in Arizona is
    20% to 35% in the desert. So, if you live in a dry state like NM or NV, it will keep you cool if you put it on your desk blowing directly into your face. Otherwise, not so much.

    • @DanB-dc6gz
      @DanB-dc6gz 24 дня назад

      It's not even big enough to cool a closet in a dry climate. These scams are everywhere.

    • @JJ-th1jc
      @JJ-th1jc 7 дней назад +2

      I just said the exact same thing before reading your comment. 👍

  • @susanperry4078
    @susanperry4078 9 дней назад +2

    I came here because there weren't enough negative reviews on Amazon. Thanks for putting my faith in you.

  • @jeffhogue6530
    @jeffhogue6530 14 дней назад +4

    I love how the commercials for this video are the Breezy AC lol

  • @ValkyrieZiege
    @ValkyrieZiege 29 дней назад +9

    🤣 It a mini-swamp-cooler. Game Over.

  • @deansynan7424
    @deansynan7424 Месяц назад +10

    Put it under a stick pyramid and it SNOWS! Proven by elves and red nosed reindeer at the northpole!

  • @68beetlevlog
    @68beetlevlog 5 дней назад +2

    What I don't understand is how are they allowed to run scam ads on American television

  • @blackphoenix77
    @blackphoenix77 5 дней назад +2

    Steve the NASA scientist disliked this video 😂

  • @SuzetteAndrea
    @SuzetteAndrea 28 дней назад +4

    Thank you for this information!!! I almost got sucked in since our air is out right now. Before I bought this, however, I was smart enough to look for reviews and found this video.

  • @stevenbolen
    @stevenbolen 8 дней назад +2

    I got an ad for this while watching 😂

  • @kumori0ookami
    @kumori0ookami 8 дней назад +2

    Reminds me of the toasty heater ad last winter. Those things are not just scams they are fire hazzards.

  • @JJ-th1jc
    @JJ-th1jc 7 дней назад +2

    Its nothing more than a mini swamp cooler. I grow up with them, cleaning and fixing them as a teenager and young adult. (58 now) the reason swamp coolers word is that you are using the mass of 3 square meters of cooling pads that are being constantly drenched by water, and a large fan sucking the air through the pads, cooling the are as it does so. The moter on the typical swamp cooler is 1HP. Which is about 15x the typical house fan. Dont be foold by this device, it does blow out slightly cooed air bit it couldnt cool off a 4ft x 4ft closet, muchless a house or even a small bedroom. As a desktop work fan it might cool you a bit but thats just because it is blowing on you directly.

  • @SerenityNest
    @SerenityNest 9 дней назад +2

    Thank you so much for this!!!!

  • @user-ux4jw2cj8s
    @user-ux4jw2cj8s 11 дней назад +2

    Thank you, for this review. I thought this portable AC unit might be helpful for someone in Houston without power due to Beryl few days ago. His family has a baby less than 1 year old. Recharging it at a cafe after running it 12 hours with declarable batteries. This kind of ADs should be banned. Glad to found your video before I click to order this one.

  • @lorebeth
    @lorebeth 11 дней назад +1

    This video represents what’s best about the internet. People telling the truth or sharing ideas to benefit others. Thank you.

  • @thinkforyourselfjohn3167
    @thinkforyourselfjohn3167 27 дней назад +1

    Thank you for sharing all this information with us it's helped a lot. God Bless you.

  • @maggiemay97
    @maggiemay97 14 дней назад +2

    I wonder how Steve determined who the trustworthy employees were. Were they the ones who didn’t steal lunches from the refrigerator?

  • @rds766
    @rds766 29 дней назад +4

    It is a cheap imitation of an evaporative or swamp cooler. The real ones, which are far larger, work to cool the air, but nothing at all like a traditional air conditioner. Evaporative coolers will NOT work in high humidity areas. A battery-operated unit like this is next to worthless. If you live an an extremely low humidity 20SF space, it may possibly cool it a little bit. This is a TOTAL scam.

  • @ericcarlson6822
    @ericcarlson6822 10 дней назад +2

    A 30 degree drop in 3 minutes for a product that has no way to remove the hot air in the room? Scam, scam, scam.

  • @bfattiffanys
    @bfattiffanys 10 дней назад +2

    Much appreciated. Thanks for the informative video saving me from my own stupidity!

    • @lovemissle
      @lovemissle День назад

      I'm more stupid. I actually bought this thing, haven't received it yet it's on the way. I just thought if you can buy it at Amazon.... it would be a legit company. Oh well live and learn

  • @annieoakley4810
    @annieoakley4810 29 дней назад +2

    Thank you for this!!!!❤

  • @HDougMatsuoka
    @HDougMatsuoka 6 дней назад +1

    Thanks for the video, but let me add a data point. Yes rooms get to 90 degrees plus. I live in in Honolulu, Hawaii. My room faces the West so it gets hit by the sun all afternoon and my room thermometer hits 90+ very often in the summer. I have 19” windows (jealousies) so I can’t install a regular AC so I just put in a 6000 BTU “portable” air conditioner that sits inside the room but vents air outside via a hose. My room is now a frosty 84 degrees. That may seem hot to some, but you will not hear me complaining!

  • @ArkonBlade
    @ArkonBlade 11 дней назад +2

    Steve is probably a Janitor at NASA

  • @MichelleNiehaus-o5d
    @MichelleNiehaus-o5d 8 дней назад +2

    I bought one similar to this product last year and it was awful. It had a money back guarantee and it also was BS. I tried to return this POS and couldn't get my money back. Jordan is 100% on point. Do your research. I tried to see reviews for this product and could not find a single one from a trusted site in the entire first page. ALWAYS look for reviews from secondary sources if you even feel for a second that it is BS. Trust your gut. Ignore the marketing.

  • @Th3Gam3925
    @Th3Gam3925 11 дней назад +3

    Doesn't this fall under false advertising?? Because it seems like the ad is a definitive example of that.
    Also, why is RUclips allowing these false advertisements on their platform? Wouldn't RUclips be somewhat complicit in this if they were aware of this scam?

  • @Donald909090
    @Donald909090 14 дней назад +2

    Our house has no A/C. We just have fans circulating air in our house.

  • @AL-YT001
    @AL-YT001 11 дней назад +1

    I appreciate you, truthsayer.

  • @dlagrua
    @dlagrua 8 дней назад +1

    There is no way that an evaporative cooler will work where the humidity is high. In a VERY DRY climate they could offer a small cooling effect

  • @jackieporteraz
    @jackieporteraz 13 дней назад +2

    My AC broke and needed to be replaced in Arizona. My house reached 90 degrees. We had to stay in a hotel while it was replaced. It took something like 12-18 hours to get the inside temperature of a 1300 SF house down to 75. There is just no way.

  • @7wheel11
    @7wheel11 17 дней назад +1

    Thank you ... I look on RUclips before I buy anything and your video came up ! Thanks for looking into this. Wish there was something that would work ... :)🙂

  • @mythreekitties
    @mythreekitties 28 дней назад +1

    I appreciate your scam review!!! I couldn't find any reviews on this product which was a red flag in itself!🤗👍

  • @BlaccBoii
    @BlaccBoii 12 дней назад +2

    lol how can youtube run this ad as if it’s legit ? 😂

  • @craigenputtock
    @craigenputtock 9 дней назад +2

    Ha! That commercial came in during your video!

    • @lovemissle
      @lovemissle День назад

      Haaa..😂 goes to show you. The scammers are very bold. I guess it's up to us to see the red flags

  • @swamivicky
    @swamivicky 7 дней назад +1

    thanks for posting this.

  • @michellehankinson3552
    @michellehankinson3552 24 дня назад +2

    I love that you pointed out that the NASA employees name was Steve, just Steve. All these marketing ploys set a low bar. Don’t believe everything you read on the internet- Says ‘Abraham Lincoln. 😜😜😜

  • @SK-bk3yh
    @SK-bk3yh Месяц назад +3

    Thank you

  • @MrCrapman10
    @MrCrapman10 9 дней назад +2

    Essentially an air cooler, (super high tech lol) they're okay for places that don't really get very hot. A little better than a fan. Places that are 85 degrees+ with high humidities these are useless since they're really just mist with a fan. At $30 you'll be like why'd I waste $30..

  • @davidlinscheid2321
    @davidlinscheid2321 10 дней назад +1

    Well, I can say one part of the speel is true. Back in 1983, I was living in a small house here in southern MN without AC. A powerful heat/humidity wave hit and went on and on. One night, the thermometer inside my house read 93.
    So, I have to admit, the whole ad is not a lie:)

  • @joeychicago6322
    @joeychicago6322 11 дней назад

    I mean maybe in a bedroom but no more snd maybe teo of them but wut would the electric out put b then...

  • @dbll827
    @dbll827 29 дней назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @Dflonn
    @Dflonn 16 дней назад +1

    I just witnessed 88 degrees in a sister's ( South Texas) home, but you're spot on about everything else.

  • @pittwm
    @pittwm 3 дня назад

    Oh boy… my 15ton Carrier can’t drop 10 degrees in 10 minutes….thats with the 2nd stage pumping non stop. It’s basically one of those “swamp cooler” miniaturized. We used to installed them for our commercial kitchen. It runs a water curtain with a blower and adds moisture air back to the kitchen… which is stupid bc it works opposite of the AC, which is trying really hard to evaporate the humid air.

  • @ebransc09
    @ebransc09 13 дней назад +1

    But he saved his mom?!?!

  • @shabazz717
    @shabazz717 27 дней назад +5

    I actually got an add for this exact product watching your video. 🤣🤣

  • @jeffokriya3389
    @jeffokriya3389 12 дней назад +1

    it uses water? then it´s a freakn swamp cooler .. very small . . wow what a scam !

  • @gridtwodriver6769
    @gridtwodriver6769 8 дней назад +1

    I'm not sure it is better than a fan. It is about a 140 mm fan that you would use in your computer. And a tank for water.

  • @dionnehopkins1444
    @dionnehopkins1444 29 дней назад +12

    You should have stated that this is an opinion piece and that you feel it’s a scam instead of putting the review into your video title. I don’t own the product but I was doing research on it. When you put review in your video I clicked it to see said review but found an opinion piece and how you felt it was a scam. That’s fine but there was no actual review of said product and an excuse as to why you didn’t actually buy the product for a review. That’s my only problem with your video.

    • @Tater-Skinz
      @Tater-Skinz 10 дней назад

      It's a fact piece. He stated nothing but facts. It's a swamp cooler, NOT a AC unit. There is absolutely NOTHING in this POS unit that actually cools the air other than water. It's a glorified humidifier with a fan and nothing more. In humid areas LIKE FLORIDA, it is completely USELESS. It's a scam and landfill junk! The ad is an ABSOLUTE LIE that shows copper cooling coils while there is no actual copper coils in this POS!.... *FACTS!*

    • @TroaTravis
      @TroaTravis 9 дней назад

      No. It's a scam. The ad shows compressor coils being soldered together. It does not contain those. It is an evaporative cooler. It advertises being able to cool a medium sized room thirty degrees in "just a few minutes". Even with an infinite water supply, any fan that can last several hours on a 200mAh battery will move as much air as a cat's fart.
      In short, the claims are impossible. Therefore it's a scam.

  • @larrysiders1
    @larrysiders1 11 дней назад

    This is a mini "Swamp Cooler" that doesn't remove the humid air from the room. The air coming out will be cooled by the heat absorbed by the water to evaporate the water...but then the room gets real humid.
    Check out DIY SWAMP COOLERS here on RUclips for an explanation of how they work.

  • @DudleyStadler
    @DudleyStadler 20 дней назад +1

    It’s yet another evaporative cooler

  • @rubensoto-2749
    @rubensoto-2749 19 дней назад +1

    My 6btu ac in a small room at temperatures of 90 struggles to keep a medium size room cool, they want people to believe that crap can😂

  • @mikmik9034
    @mikmik9034 14 дней назад +1

    I've got AC that only droops the inside temp to 10 degrees below the outside; and that is a proper AC. .BTW this video has a YT sponsored by other scams.

  • @johnlangell9512
    @johnlangell9512 9 дней назад +1

    Where does the heat go? What happened to the Second Law of Thermodynamics? It is impossible to simply make heat "disappear." Window air conditioners transfer heat from the inside of the house to the outside air, even if it is hot outside.

    • @TroaTravis
      @TroaTravis 9 дней назад

      It's an evaporative cooler. Water turns from liquid to vapor, absorbing thermal energy in the process. Hold a wet towel in front of a fan for demonstration.
      The problem is it contains no coils, doesn't ice up as shown, and the only "medium sized" room it is cooling in "just a few minutes" is a medium sized dollhouse room.

    • @johnlangell9512
      @johnlangell9512 9 дней назад

      @@TroaTravis The warm water vapor, which is now warmer than the original water, is still in the room. Even if the gizmo could absorb enough room heat to boil that water, the heat loss of the air would not appreciably cool the room.

    • @TroaTravis
      @TroaTravis 9 дней назад

      @@johnlangell9512 why do you think a wet towel gets cool as it dries? Is the water boiling?
      The product is a scam but evaporative cooling is not. You just need very low humidity. Works great in the high desert where real evaporative coolers like MasterCool are popular. Useless in Florida.

  • @kimberlysollenberger1552
    @kimberlysollenberger1552 11 дней назад +1

    So why don't you buy it and show it

  • @chrisroy7085
    @chrisroy7085 7 дней назад +1

    Testify! Spread the word!

  • @felixchien1664
    @felixchien1664 27 дней назад +1

    People need to know how AC's work and that evaporative coolers are not AC's.

  • @DTrizzy
    @DTrizzy 9 дней назад

    There's some kind of dead pixel in your camera. it made me think my LCD was going.

  • @freeves765
    @freeves765 10 дней назад +2

    I bought the product when it came out couple years ago. Does not work to cool anything, works like a tiny fan. A rip off, worthless.

    • @jordanliles
      @jordanliles  10 дней назад +1

      Yep! Several other people in the comments said to me "so you posted a review but you didn't buy it?" as if I enjoy wasting money on scam products. I'm not about to start spending some of my own money to satisfy 3 commenters named Bill.

  • @jasonstarnes7265
    @jasonstarnes7265 9 дней назад +1

    If it works as said it would definitely be viral.

  • @stephanieflores5989
    @stephanieflores5989 29 дней назад +2

    I could already tell it was a scam by their video but…… I clicked on your video because you had “and review” in your title so you scammed me also 🤷‍♀️ 😂

  • @tomgeezer2342
    @tomgeezer2342 11 дней назад

    Dude I hear you talking about it they unplug the thing in turn it on and in one room and show us what it does

    • @jordanliles
      @jordanliles  11 дней назад +1

      Why would I waste my money on something that does not do what it says it does? Do I look like Warren Buffett over here?

  • @GateKeeper.888
    @GateKeeper.888 25 дней назад +1

    If it was really cheap like $10 or$15 and I could put it close to my face at work I'd buy one if it actually cooled a little bit

  • @ramoncarter3121
    @ramoncarter3121 12 дней назад

    i got one today it doesnt even turn on and the water just leaked out the bottom 44 dollars down the drain

  • @tomc.2808
    @tomc.2808 13 дней назад

    HOW they can even allow lies like this ???

  • @HJBProductionsLLC
    @HJBProductionsLLC 12 дней назад

    You could have added more value to this video by just taking the viewer to amazon or temu through a screenshot of what the product actually cost on those platforms.

  • @user-ic2bk1pi3b
    @user-ic2bk1pi3b 11 дней назад

    If this is real, the only downside to using it, you need electricity to power/charge it. So it’s useless in hurricanes without power.
    Not sure if this is correct.

  • @donna9384
    @donna9384 28 дней назад +1

    Here us can be 100 inside without air conditioning.
    The factory my daughter works in is 120 plus inside daily.
    And nothing is going to cool that down in 3 minutes lol.

    • @TroaTravis
      @TroaTravis 9 дней назад

      Dubai has indoor skiing. All you need is a big enough compressor and a bank account to match.

  • @mr.l8527
    @mr.l8527 7 дней назад +1

    These commercials crack me up. It's always some amazing unknown engineer, scientist or former employee of some industry (sometimes it's even Elon Musk) and it's always some amazing, revolutionary invention that is being hidden from the public! ....
    Except it's being advertised all over RUclips.... So I guess the (insert industry) cartel is pretty bad at hiding and subduing these "genius inventors".
    And it's always some small, plastic piece of crap made in China that can do unbelievable things filled with stock footage of actors pretending to be scientists or footage of nasa or (like this) shows sped up footage of freezing coils, etc.
    Breezy Comforts is a tiny, cheap little swamp cooler fan. You can buy things just like it (that are better) at Walmart.

  • @antoniodeleon360
    @antoniodeleon360 9 дней назад +1

    This is a mini swamp cooler I bought one of a different brand same product it does not work the way it says it sucks. Don't buy this piece of junk I paid $40.00 @ walmart it's not worth it I took mine back for a refund after 2 weeks. Don't fall for this scam.

  • @vicchavez6570
    @vicchavez6570 10 дней назад

    Weather specialists

  • @glennmeyer4539
    @glennmeyer4539 6 дней назад

    They just had a add for breezy comforts what a scam

  • @dd___dc
    @dd___dc 8 дней назад +1

    Steve is prolly dead look at the video quality it looks so old

  • @mary0224
    @mary0224 10 дней назад

    It's 89.7 ° in my house right now !! 😮‍💨

  • @LetsGoChaseThatTrain
    @LetsGoChaseThatTrain 27 дней назад

    I pronounce it Tay-Moo, myself.

  • @VengefulCowSpirit
    @VengefulCowSpirit 10 дней назад

    How hard is it to make a real mini AC someone is preventing this from happening I would love me a real mini AC and pay about $200

    • @TroaTravis
      @TroaTravis 9 дней назад +2

      Walmart sells a 5000 BTU window unit for under $150

  • @usmc2141ilya
    @usmc2141ilya 5 дней назад

    typical scam, if you know thermodynamics you know its a scam right away.

  • @williamhestilow4021
    @williamhestilow4021 9 дней назад

    okay, when asking is this a scam, it was created by Steve, and for those who don't remember Steve, let me remind you of his catch phrase.
    "Hi dis is Stebe, you hab reached microsobt tech subbort , how mae i be ob surbace?"
    enough said.

    • @lovemissle
      @lovemissle День назад

      Steve is probably the guy from Subway
      How many people actually thought they could lose weight

  • @h8rman
    @h8rman 16 дней назад

    Steve is the man 😂

  • @Dflonn
    @Dflonn 16 дней назад +3

    And the pressure to purchase now. No time to do research. "If you click off this page you will never get this price again."

  • @donjaksa4071
    @donjaksa4071 5 дней назад

    DOUBLE YOUR IQ OR NO MONEY BACK

  • @rubensoto-2749
    @rubensoto-2749 19 дней назад

    😂

  • @Undeadmetalhead87
    @Undeadmetalhead87 10 дней назад

    AI scam ad! Lol

  • @ominai1877
    @ominai1877 28 дней назад

    While I was watching this video the ad played but it wasn't Steve who invented it ,It was a college student lol.

  • @primovid
    @primovid 10 дней назад +1

    Why don't you just buy it and test it? 🤔

    • @jordanliles
      @jordanliles  10 дней назад +1

      You could rephrase your question as: "Spend money on a scam so I can watch your video."

  • @renanbautista6222
    @renanbautista6222 27 дней назад

    This is just a cool air humidifier.

  • @TheCactusjack1
    @TheCactusjack1 8 дней назад

    Steve was in charge of moon shots and now he's giving away his invention. Steve is a hero on so many levels. Be like Steve. We need more Steves at this troubled time of our history.

  • @robertsolar7052
    @robertsolar7052 11 дней назад

    So you didn't test and thing or reviewed the "prodct" you reviewed the advertisement. You're just as "breezy!"😂😅

    • @jordanliles
      @jordanliles  10 дней назад +1

      I typically don't waste my money on scam products simply to satisfy 3 strangers in the comments.

  • @kennyplay5982
    @kennyplay5982 29 дней назад +2

    Fake Review

  • @Jdersch702
    @Jdersch702 29 дней назад +2

    This video was a waste of 9 minutes of my life. All you did was watch the commercial we’ve already seen and add commentary. And I had to watch like 4 ads just to learn nothing from you. Thanks!

  • @ricoma6037
    @ricoma6037 9 дней назад

    Not a house but a 400 sqft room. I'm not backing this but get your facts straight.

  • @Jason-pq5mq
    @Jason-pq5mq 17 дней назад

    No where did you try, test or otherwise prove anything you’re squawking about….

    • @jordanliles
      @jordanliles  17 дней назад +1

      Years of research into scams. I don't typically buy scam products I've seen marketed before with other names.

    • @TroaTravis
      @TroaTravis 9 дней назад

      Dude the laws of physics are proof enough. How much do they pay you per post for "online reputation management"?

  • @louzher6968
    @louzher6968 11 дней назад

    I am always thankful when there are people willing to debunk scams and inform the public. However, your credibility takes a hit because of your own inaccurate information that you include in the video.
    You state in the video that it is incredulous that the interior of the house could get to 93⁰ and in your house, it's never gone above 85⁰. I have no air conditioning in my split level house and have thermometers on each floor. Right now in July, it gets up to between 88 and 90⁰ on the ground level floor, and up to 5⁰ higher on the second floor, and we are not yet in the hottest month of August. This is the reason I was looking at this device in the first place.
    Putting misinformation like this in your video undermines your credibility because when people like myself hear statements like this that we know to be untrue, we think "What else has he said in this video that is inaccurate or untrue?". I would consider editing or redoing the video to cut those misstatements out.

  • @furor4690
    @furor4690 29 дней назад +2

    93 f is normal temperature bruh. here it reaches 115+