There has been several comments about small air conditioners early on (but I couldn't put my finger on them, hence a new thread).
Anyway, found this advertisement on the Nine.com.au site. Of interest is that, although it is obviously an evaporative type of cooler, but is claim to only use 300ml of water at a time. Also it is lithium battery powered. If it delivers what is promised would be great for tents and very small caravans.
I'm afraid I cannot agree with Peter as I would not rate the product as highly as he.
I like that
Jaahn
Tony LEE said
02:26 PM Dec 28, 2020
Be very interesting to find out how many get sucked in
Warren-Pat_01 said
11:14 PM Dec 28, 2020
Hi Murray,
If you were trying to sell something that may or may not do as much as you'd like it to do, you'd write it up well - especially if it was made "in you know where".
I wouldn't be spending $190 on this device - I'm not saying it doesn't work, just wary having seen similar before.
"It uses (on average) 79% LESS electricity than a traditional AC" and "comes with a powerful rechargeable 200mAh battery that will last you the entire day".
There has been several comments about small air conditioners early on (but I couldn't put my finger on them, hence a new thread).
Anyway, found this advertisement on the Nine.com.au site. Of interest is that, although it is obviously an evaporative type of cooler, but is claim to only use 300ml of water at a time. Also it is lithium battery powered. If it delivers what is promised would be great for tents and very small caravans.
https://tech-lifestyle.org/blauxgdn/AU/x-0/?ci=11797968902&ai=114159997589&de=c&dm=&cr=484860629497&ts=d&kw=&ac=645-319-9744&gclid=CjwKCAiA25v_BRBNEiwAZb4-ZQuHB-eyMK5i-INMN7M6qZbGrAoSqKYepWOlchm0KO3QJZmkZciYXhoC_X0QAvD_BwE
Murray
Cheers,
Peter
I'm afraid I cannot agree with Peter as I would not rate the product as highly as he.
A nice pretty 3d render!
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I like that
Jaahn
If you were trying to sell something that may or may not do as much as you'd like it to do, you'd write it up well - especially if it was made "in you know where".
I wouldn't be spending $190 on this device - I'm not saying it doesn't work, just wary having seen similar before.
The Blaux web site makes no extravagant claims:
https://www.blaux.com.au/index-miniac-g2.html
All the BS is coming from here:
https://tech-lifestyle.org/blauxgdn/AU/x-0/
"It uses (on average) 79% LESS electricity than a traditional AC" and "comes with a powerful rechargeable 200mAh battery that will last you the entire day".