My battery powered air conditioner barely works
That’s not going to help with comfort levels while in summer time heat waves
I thought I had been swindled by infomercials on cable for the last time. That was when I bought 1 of those copper coated fry pans thinking that it would be the greatest non-stick experience I’d ever had. Unblessedly, the reality was much farther from my expectations, but i guess that some people got quality copper coated pans, but the 1 I received in the mail was no better than the cheapest stainless steel fry pan. One of the commercials showed the gal cooking a slide of cheese directly on the heat as well as then she used a spatula to flip the cheese appreciate a pancake. When I tried to do the same thing, the cheese burned onto the metal instantly as well as it took a lot of cleaning attempts to get it off the surface. This mishap should have been the last time I ordered a product after seeing it on an infomercial, but sadly it wasn’t. I was swindled recently with the promises of a small little “personal air cooler” that was promised to “revolutionize the a/c industry.” I should guess now to place little trust in any product that needs to state in its advertising it will revolutionize its industry. That claim has to be 1 of the most common calling cards of the current morning snake oil salesman. In reality, the product I was sold is nothing more than a cheap swamp cooler made out of an underpowered laptop fan. You cannot expect a small evaporative cooler with a battery-powered fan to work, let alone in moisture levels higher than 50% or 60%. The most that this “personal air cooler” can do is add moisture to my humid air. That’s not going to help with comfort levels while in summer time heat waves. In fact, the added humidity is detrimental to mold forming indoors.