🌬️ Chill Out in Style!
The LENORAR Portable Air Conditioner Fan is a versatile 4-in-1 cooling solution that combines a fan, humidifier, and LED light. With a powerful DC motor, it can rapidly lower temperatures by 7-13°C, features a large 730ml water tank for extended use, and is USB rechargeable for ultimate convenience. Perfect for home, office, or outdoor use, it’s designed to keep you cool and comfortable wherever you are.
Brand | LENORAR |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Special Feature | Portable |
Color | White |
Controls Type | Button |
Reservoir Capacity | 730 Milliliters |
Model Name | Desk Cooler Fan |
Included Components | Cord |
Product Dimensions | 9.1"D x 6.5"W x 5.5"H |
Brand Name | LENORAR |
Model Info | CL-08 |
Item Weight | 2.7 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CL-08 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Installation Type | Window |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
C**Y
Great air quality but short charge
This AC is so nice because it is the perfect size for carrying around with. But some downfalls the ice packs definitely do not stay cold and frozen long. They water up top cannot fully be dumped out. The inside top also bubbles up . Now the air is very strong so that is nice and it kept my daughter nice and cool at the beach . But the charge didn't last long. So we had to plug it into your portable charger to keep it going. All in all would recommend for travel size and carrying ability. But definitely not for long term use
K**K
DOES THE JOB!
I like that this unit is portable and really effective given the size of the unit. This unit is intended to use in my 6' x 4' x 6.5' outdoor greenhouse when the temperature gets too hot. I have put this to use with my thermometer saying 109F and waited 20 to 25 minutes and checked with the temperature going down to the lower to mid 90'sF. The battery if used only on fan will last 3 to 4 hours. The ice packs are holding up after being filled and frozen/unfrozen several times thus far. This unit has far by exceeded my expectations of what I thought it would do. I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND this fan-personal A/C. I would only ask for more battery life....in a perfect world, lol.
Q**C
Interesting Air Cooler
The function lights stand out especially when avoiding bed time blue lighting. I used the packaging to shroud the upper portion. Works fine. The device is very compact and mobile, like a small lunch box. The ice pack and fan design is inefficient. The fan is drawing warm air and blowing around the packs, causing rapid melting of the packs. The packs should be to the rear and the fan to the very front. This way the cold packs will passively fill the box with cold air, instead of warm air drawn in the box by the fan. The atomizers are a great feature, however their concentrated stream is only 2 to 3" under constant use. That distance is significantly increased when each atomizer is initially turned on, due to pressure build up. The water feature is good with a well fitted cap and the spout is inclined so any excess water will drain to the cap. The water port is an 1", however ice cubes larger than .75" have to be forced down.I want to like this device, however it's difficult with some of the design flaws. I'll wait another week and see if it holds its value. I really prefer to have a small mobile unit and limit energy usage. I really do hope they make a redesign or test another design.UPDATE 20 Jul 2023: The fan unit is very noisy. The fan has three speeds, the second speed's air travel and vibration are at the same level. The 1st speed's air travel is quiet, yet its vibration is loud. The 3rd speed is just loud. Know that using an absorbing material will help to dampen the sound, but the fact still remains the fan speeds are loud. A PC fan is far tolerable and just as forceful as the fan in this unit. I really wanted to like this device, however more research is required to find a better unit.
M**E
I mean, it does blow cold air, in a very small area, for a short period of time
This thing does blow cold air. And it feels great -- if you put it within two feet of your face.In no way, shape, or form is it going to cool an entire room. Not even a little bit.It is nice on an exceptionally hot night when the power's gone out to put it on your night stand and blow something cool at you for a couple hours.The ice packs do tend to melt pretty quickly. I believe thermodynamics is dictating that, so after about twenty minutes or so, you'll notice that the fan is blowing, but the air isn't cold anymore. It's more just moving around room temperature air.The ice in the reservoir for the mister is only a thing if you've got super tiny ice cubes. The hole to put them in the water is smaller than the cubes my standard ice tray produces. I tried crushing the cubes, but that was way too much effort and left me with very little cooling effect as the resulting ice was tiny and melted quickly.I don't know that I regret this purchase, but it most certainly does not accomplish what it claims. Like not even a little bit.Cool little flasks though. They do hold other substances for other applications, if you know what I mean.
L**S
Works as a fan but not very well as an air conditioner
I bought this mini air conditioner to sit outside in my bubble tent in the summer and be more comfortable. My tent is very good at regulating temperature-- it is not any hotter inside than out on hot days, and on cold days, when it is in the sun, it is much warmer inside. So, I though the little AC unit would add comfort to the tent in the summer. I ran the unit on high, and on mist with cold water (tho I did not add ice to the water reservoir). I ran it for 45 minutes-- after which time the cooling packs had completely defrosted. But even from the beginning, I felt no appreciable cooling whatsoever from the unit. The concept made sense to me: a fan blowing across frozen cold packs should, at least for a little while produce some chilled air. I felt none. I tried it in the house in the air conditioning to see if there was a difference and there was not. I took the temperature at the source of the air flow both inside and outside the house, and the air coming out of the unit was about 10 degrees cooler than the outside air when outside, and no cooler than the air conditioned indoor air (72 degrees) when inside the house. I watched a video of a woman demonstrating it and measuring the temperature coming from the unit and she got 53 degrees. I can't imagine it is because I am doing something wrong. The unit is very easy to use. Maybe other people had better luck with it, but for me, it is only a little better than a $5.00 fan.
L**.
It helps
Don't expect miracles from a fan and mister blowing over ice, but this little unit does help. It won't really cool down a room (or in our case, a semi sleeper) that starts out at 90 degrees to say, 75 degrees, but in a small space that not too too hot, it does help. Design is good, and it's great to have the extra ice packs for no muss no fuss replacements. I imagine it would be great when you're sitting/working with it very close by.
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