Chill Out in Style! ❄️
The 48" Evaporative Air Cooler delivers powerful cooling with a 6500 CFM airflow, featuring a 19-gallon water tank for extended use. It includes five ice packs for enhanced cooling, 120° oscillation for even air distribution, and is designed for portability with durable construction and easy-to-use controls.
L**E
41" Swamp Cooler, 4800 CFM
This Swamp Cooler is doing a great job on my back patio right now. It's 88 degrees outside here in Phoenix AZ and theswamp (or evaporative cooler) with the water running is keeping the patio right around 72/73 degrees. A long time ago, I lived in an old house here in Phoenix that only had a swamp cooler, and that unit had four sides, with each side having a wet pad to keep the house cool. So, when selecting an outdoor cooler I wanted be sure all sides pulling in hot air would have a wet pad that would cool all the air coming into the unit. Some of other cooler I looked at only had one pad in the back, with two sides vents that would pull in hot air, which in the end would make the cold air from the wet pad in the back warmer before it reached the motor that pushed the air out me - I'm so glad I found this unit!This unit looks to be well made, is sturdy, and rolls very easy even when filled with water. The motor is so strong that I don't even need to put it on high to cool off my 9x15 patio, the lowest setting works fine for me for now. Plus, the ice blocks have stayed frozen/cold all afternoon in the water, maybe 5 hours now and the water is still very cold.I used my new ECOFLOW solar power station to get an idea of the watts used by this swamp cooler .... Using the unit with the fan on low it pulled around 92w - on high it pulled around 164w. Using the swamp cooler on low with water pump running it pulled around 119w - on high it pulled around 187w.Now, the down side ... I'm having a problem with the hose connection leaking. I used some Plummer's tape to avoid this problem, but the connection site leaked anyway. I tried tightening the connection as much as I dared, as I'm afraid if I over-tighten it will destroy plastic plug connection in the unit's wall. This isn't a deal breaker for me as it is a very small leak and I just put a cup under to catch the dripping water, but it would be nice if I could get it to stop dripping. Maybe the seller will see this comment and help me figure out why the connection has a problem.Update 05/09/25 -- Wanted to add that their customer service is excellent! I needed some help with the swamp cooler and had some questions, and I found this company to be very considerate, understanding, and helpful to my needs.Also, right now it's exactly 100 degrees here in Phoenix AZ without the cooler, after turning on my new cooler the thermostat is now reading 83.5 degrees - AWESOME - and, it is still on the low setting.I'm over the moon with this company, customer service, and of course the swamp cooler.Thank you so much!
G**U
This air cooler is very well-designed.
There are four design features of this air cooler that I find particularly well thought out.First, it has three cooling pads on different sides, allowing air to pass through the pads before being blown out, which improves cooling efficiency. Second, there is a cooling compartment on the top for ice packs. The water passes through this compartment and gets cooled before it flows down to the cooling pads, so the air coming out feels much cooler.Third, there’s a water level indicator on the front of the fan, making it easy to see how much water is left in the tank. Finally, there’s a drainage hole at the bottom of the fan, which is very convenient for quickly emptying the water when it’s time to replace it.Compared to other older models I’ve used from different brands, this one really stands out in terms of thoughtful and practical design.
M**.
VERY VERY Poor Quality
Sadly it seems that mine arrived with a loose part inside... If I use the lowest speed works fine, Medium will make a tolerable (but bothersome) rattling noise and at high speed it rattles so much that you will not be able to have a conversation anywhere near it.I did not connect a hose to fill it up and did it using the front little gate but I did connect the Hose adapter on the side... this metal adapter will vibrate a lot an make a loud noise if you turn the fan on so I remove it... but when the cooling is on at high speed, the part inside the unit where the plastic hose connector is situated rattles a lot making a loud noise like it will just break or disconnect at any moment.Looks good, seems to do what is supposed to do... but clearly this unit could have never passed a QC test. Now I have to ask for a replacement, dry the whole thing... disassemble the wheels, put it in a box and drive that big thing to a return center.I had bud luck with mine.
D**E
💨 Cools Big Spaces Fast – Built Like a Tank!
I bought this swamp cooler for my garage and patio, and it's a beast! After 07 days of nonstop use, I can confidently say it cools way better than expected. The 4800 CFM airflow with wide 110° oscillation easily covers my 790 sqft workshop, and the three fan speeds give me just the right control. The three-sided cooling pads and ice boxes make a noticeable difference—air comes out really cool and refreshing, even on hot afternoons.The build quality is seriously impressive—sturdy sheet metal body, not flimsy plastic. I especially love the manual and auto fill options with the huge water tank and hose hookup—super convenient. Wheels roll smoothly, and it’s easy to move for such a large unit. If you're looking for a powerful, low-maintenance cooler for a large area, this is the one!
D**W
Please Read This!
4800 CFM? No Way. I’ve been in the HVAC business for 48 years (oh my goodness I’m old) and this may be putting out around 800 CFM at best. All that being said, I like the portable nature of the product along with the side swing blades. You can fill it and monitor the water level in an instant. It does however, have to be dead level in order for the water to drape down evenly from the upper reservoir. If this is not level it will leave you with a dry side pad and then you will pull in hot unconditioned air. I also like the illuminated switch settings so it’s easy to see what your status is. The push button speed control is nice. It’s kinda cute for an evap cooler and I will be considering an additional one for when I work in job sites due to its lighter weight and portability. I really need to see some “real” test specs on the airflow CFM ratings as described, because I don’t believe that for a minute. All in all, I’m happy with the unit as I wasn’t expecting a “trade built” cooler. Don’t hesitate and buy yourself one, you’ll be happy with it.Drew in Arizona
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