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The Evapolar evaCHILL is a compact, energy-efficient personal evaporative cooler that cools, humidifies, and filters air within a 3-5 foot radius. With 4 adjustable fan speeds, USB power compatibility, and a natural basalt fiber cartridge, it’s designed for targeted body cooling in dry climates—ideal for desks, cars, and camping. Consuming only 7.5 watts, it offers a cost-effective, portable cooling solution that reduces reliance on traditional AC units.




| ASIN | B0CT5XKDTM |
| Additional Features | Silent Mode |
| Amperage | 1.5 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,646 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #37 in Portable Air Conditioners |
| Brand | Evapolar |
| Brand Name | Evapolar |
| Color | Grey |
| Controls Type | Button |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 4,012 Reviews |
| Energy Consumption Standard | 10 Watts |
| Form Factor | Personal |
| Included Components | User Manual |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.7"D x 6.7"W x 6.7"H |
| Item Weight | 1.65 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Evapolar |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EV-500W |
| Model Name | evaCHILL |
| Model Number | EV-500G |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Noise | 25 Decibels |
| Number of Speeds | 4 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Personal |
| Reservoir Capacity | 800 Milliliters |
| Size | Compact |
| Special Feature | Silent Mode |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Wattage | 7.5 watts |
T**Y
Purchase of the year.
I recently ended up with a $900 electric bill thanks to a week of 110 degree days in sunny California, so I decided to look into some alternatives to running central air all day. This little guy seemed to be the most well-reviewed out of all the options for portable air conditioners even though it still had an overall 3.6 rating, but I decided to give it a try. Having tested it out, I gotta say it actually works better than expected and I think some of the negative reviews have had issues for easily avoidable reasons. 1) This is not made to cool an entire room. That's not the point of it. This is for someone who wants to cool down their bed while they're sleeping or set it on their desk to cool down while they're working or maybe place in a corner of the kitchen while cooking. Basically, it's for when you're spending a lot of time in roughly the same spot and don't necessarily need to cool down your entire house. 2) it doesn't work wonders for the first 20 minutes or so. The water needs to soak through the filter cartridge because the water evaporating in a (ideally) dry climate is the science behind cooling the air. Until that happens it's basically just a little box fan. I get the impression some reviewers tested it out for 5 minutes, concluded it doesn't work, and wrote their review. Give it at least 20 minutes and you should definitely notice that it's pushing out air a good 8-10ish degrees cooler than the room temp is. 3) because this relies on water evaporating, it works better in drier climates. If you're in California, Arizona, New Mexico, etc this will work great. If you're in a humid place like Florida, you should frankly leave. 4) Based on what some have mentioned in terms of its air pushing capabilities, it seems like they maybe don't realize there are multiple settings. At its lowest setting I would say they're right: you basically need to have it within 12 inches of you to even notice it's on. However it has 4 settings that you cycle through by pushing the button on top (and there are no other buttons, it's pretty fool-proof). I think the 2nd setting is probably what most people would use while sitting it on their desk or beside their bed (higher settings might actually make you cold at that proximity). At its highest setting it's a bit noisy (like a PC fan at full speed), but I think it would actually be sufficient to cool a *small* bedroom at that level. If you have something like a 10×10 space or smaller and you don't have high ceilings, this might actually work for cooling the entire room at its highest setting. In a larger space, however, just remember this is made to cool you down while having it a few feet from you, not on the opposite end of where ever you are. I just did a little test and you can feel a cool breeze from 8 feet away at its highest setting. Beyond that you probably won't notice much effect. Also, I didn't notice this when I bought it, but it plugs in using a USB cord so you can power it with your computer or plug it into a power bank and take it on the go. It also only uses 7.5 watts which is literally 3,492.5 watts fewer than the average Central air system. That's not a joke or a typo. On a related note, I've seen some claim the price ($79 as of writing) is a bit steep, but consider that for anyone who works from home or stays in the same area for large parts of the day, this will allow you to kick the thermostat up a few degrees without sweating through your shirt, and then you'll save pretty substantially on each electric bill. It can pay for itself in one billing cycle if you let it, and after that it's actually costing you money not to have one. Overall, I'm perfectly satisfied with this purchase and it actually performs better than reviews had led me to believe. Just remember it's made to cool a roughly 10×10 area or smaller, not your entire estate. If you're ok with that, you'll love it.
J**A
False advertising
Doesn’t cool a small car nor a small space. It’s cool for the 1 foot direction it blows. Far from a chill portable air conditioner. Words mean things, it’s rather a cool air blower for direct cooling needs up to 12 inches away from the air flow only.
F**E
Needs a dry and hot environment - but if you have the right conditions, it works well
This is a great little device but it's important to understand a few things. I wrote this review because I saw some high marks and some low, and I wanted to try to explain why there may be such a difference. It's all about using it in the right conditions. Check your local weather. The lower the humidity in your home / area, the better. If you have a nest or other smart thermostat, you can check the humidity level in your home, which is even better. If you're 60% humidity or higher, it probably won't work well. 40% or lower, and it will work very well. 40%-60% you'll get some minor cooling action. 1- it is a swamp cooler. It's not a new concept - they've existed before air conditioners, but if you're not familiar with them, do a quick search and spend some time reading about it. I'll note - there are many cheaper ones on Amazon that may work just as well, but this only appeared to be much higher quality and looks like it could almost be an Apple product. 2-if you did you research, you'll see that they're only effective in hot and dry environments - so good for desert or Mediterranean climates, which is the US is mostly in the South West. In hot humid environments, it can actually make you feel hotter, by adding additional humidity to the air, and the cooling affect is mitigated. 3-this is a personal cooling device, meaning you'l only notice it if it's blowing directly on you, it it not going to cool a room unless you're standing in a closet! Keep in mind, it uses less energy than a light bulb and is powered by a USB cord - so don't expect it to work like an AC. The laws of physics are still in play - cooling air takes a lot of energy. This unit uses 7.5 watts, of about 10% of what a light bulb uses, an AC may use 1200 watts. The benefit here is that it costs virtually nothing to run and does not require a vented exhaust, like as AC unit. On it's lowest speed, it is also nearly quiet, but it is a bit louder than idea when on high. 4-with that said, if you do live in a warm and dry climate, it works nicely. I work from home and find that if I keep it blowing on me directly during the day, I don't need to pay to cool my entire house, or I can at least turn up the thermostat to 78-80, and still feel like it is 72. This allows me to easily justify the cost of this little cube, even at $100. 5-pay attention to the dimensions - it's about half the size of a show box, so again, don't expect this to cool a bed room.
C**G
It's not bad, just set realistic expectations
I got this because one of the rooms in my house doesn't get great A/C and sits at 81 degrees making it horrible to sleep in. I live in a humid climate which makes these machines struggle. I knew this going in, and I also knew that this is NOT an air conditioner. A true air conditioner has coolant, a compressor, and heat exhaust. This works by evaporating water, which really needs a dry climate. I coupled this with a small dehumidifier and it definitely helps. This device does indeed output a cool breeze. It is not "cold", but it's definitely chilly and when it's pointed at my bed it does solve the problem. I don't think it cools the room down, maybe 2 or 3 degrees, but in the path of the air flow, its very cool and has made it so much easier to fall asleep. Because I live in a humid climate, I paired this with a small dehumidifier which helps a lot. This unit evaporates water into the air, and the dehumidifier pulls it out. It's not an efficient system, but it's a low-profile method that does fix my problem. My only complaint is this is too expensive. I think $60 would be a very fair price. It's genuinely well designed but it is thin plastic and if you tilt it even a little bit it will spill some water. It's built well on the outside and they definitely thought about the user when designing it. It's very simple and intuitive to use. It's also VERY quiet. You can toggle the air flow strength. It's virtually silent on the lowest setting and pretty loud on the highest setting, but it moves a LOT of air on the highest setting. I can't speak to it's longevity yet. It's made of plastic and I've read other review saying the internals can get fried. I've only had it for 4 days so I don't know. A full tank of water lasts about 6 hours on a medium setting and it will definitely cool you down. I am happy with it so far, but I did go into this knowing that it wasn't going to be blasting cold air. It's a nice cool breeze that, if pointed directly at you, will cool you down pretty well. I just wish it were $30-40 cheaper.
A**G
Bought the EvaChill back in 2019; I'll tell you if it's worth it
I bought this product back in 2019 because I needed a small AC to keep my room cool during the summer. It gets dry and inexplicably hot here in SoCal, and I thought this would help. The Eva-Chill was marketed as an AC when I bought it, but it's actually more of a personal swamp cooler. At the time of purchasing the Eva-Chill it was around $99 and was the only personal cooler/AC on Amazon. After four years, I'm still pleasantly surprised that the EvaChill is still functioning well. I'll start with the pros of this product: - Easy to use; pour cool water in the tank and from my experience it will run continuously for about 5 hours if set on high; I've also gotten away with putting crushed/slushed ice in the tank - The filter is easy to replace, and it purifies the air that blows out from it - It's portable and compact and it doesn't take too much space on my desk - Comes with a little funnel to make sure that water goes directly into the tank and avoids spills - Relatively quiet fan noise - It cools down my room by 5 to 7 degrees Now the cons: - It must be plugged in at all times - It comes with a USB-C cable but a plug must be purchased separately - The filter is expensive and is priced at $29.99 here on Amazon - The Blue Light is feature is nice, but I don't find a lot of practical use for it - The vents one my model can only be angled to go up or down; In the newer ads it states that they vents can "rotate", so I don't know if they changed this feature - Some parts of the Eva-Chill feel delicate, its mostly made of plastic but personally, I would not travel outside with this product Overall, if you're looking for a personal cooler that can be carried around the house --then yes, the Eva-Chill will meet your needs. I've owned it for a while now and I have not run into any major issues or malfunctions. For me, it works perfectly well in my computer office and it keeps me cool during the hottest months of the year. Is the Eva-Chill still worth it in 2023? I'd say if you're buying it at its discount price then you're not making a bad purchase. However, in the last couple years I've seen a lot of similar products come out that are more affordable and use similar technology. I'd say for $99 you're better off saving and investing in a real portable AC. *Update: Ironically, after a week since posting my review my unit finally broke down. I suspect it was due to an electrical/ voltage issue. The charging port was running hot and my EvaChill has been struggling to have consistent power run through the device ever since. I tried using different cables and I let my unit dry overnight just in case moisture got into the power supply. Unfortunately, nothing has worked. Every cable that I used was running extremely hot, to the point that the plastic around the USB port was melting and I could smell a faint burning smell coming from my EvaChill. I'm no electrician but that seems pretty dangerous to me. I've decided that I'm no longer going to use the device anymore. Out of curiosities sake, I decided to take the EvaChill a part and see what went wrong. I've provided photos of what's underneath the hood. As I suspected the electrical components were unfortunately damaged. It looks like the valves that run water to the filter were leaking and moisture got onto the circuit board. The wires that power the whole device have coroded, which explains a lot. Although I've had my EvaChill for such a long time, I've chosen not to replace it. It's a shame, despite its problems I generally liked this device. However, because of the price and its design flaws I don't think it's worth the repurchase for this model or any of the other Evapolar devices.
B**Y
Works well as a personal unit!
Bought last night to survive a heat wave near Seattle with no air con. I wasn't sure if it would work in my area, since we were at 60% humidity-- Swamp coolers don't work well in high humidity areas, and I didn't know if that was too high. I have a small room thermometer that was reading 82F in my room at 10pm when I was getting ready to go to sleep. Placed the evachill on my headboard and let it do its thing for an hour, then placed the thermometer in front of it. It read 75F, plenty cool for sleeping. Actually got cold in the night (didn't measure then) and had to grab a blanket. Literally when it gets this hot at night, I usually sleep in a tent in the yard. I think I won't have to anymore, this is great! I'm not seeing anything close to 25 degrees cooler as claimed, but I do live in an area of decent humidity. I would not be surprised if it performs even better in arid environments. I would say though, have reasonable expectations for <$100 unit-- this only cools about 3 feet directly in front of it. Put it on your desk or headboard, you will feel it and it will make a difference. Expect it to cool a room or two people sitting in different directions, it's just not made for that.
A**R
It's nothing but a tiny fan for about $100. Extremely disappointing.
An utter waste of money and time. This is nothing more than a tiny fan. Want to know what it's like? Take your hand, and place the back of it a few inches from your mouth. Now blow on your hand. Feel that air? That's about as good as it gets with this thing. Very disappointing. Happily, there are other options you can purchase which actually do something. I normally don't leave reviews, but I hope I can save someone from the aggravation of buying and returning this useless piece of plastic.
A**E
Effective but not worth the price! Breaks Easily
So a few things to know about this product. It is a swamp cooler that works through capillary action of the filter paper. The dryer your environment the more effective it is. The more humid your area the less it will work. In desert areas I found I could get about 3 hours of use from being topped up. I have it on full blast pointed directly at me the whole time in my van. It will not cool down a room per-say but pointed at you will provide a lot of cooling relief. Night light feature is quite nice. USB plug-in is very handing. It draws about 0.5amps on my 12v battery system Problems: 1. The electronics on the bottom are not properly protected. 2. If the device is on a slight slant it will start spilling out water 3. Due to #1, the water will get on the electronics and short out the system. I was able to fix this by pulling out the electronics, wiring up the the 12v directly to a 12v lighter socket and it still runs. However this is a $100 product that broke after a few months with about $20 of components and a $10-15 enclosure. Definitely a huge markup on this and likely you could make something for yourself for a fraction of the price.
B**A
I LOVE THIS THAAAAANG
I cannot say enough good things about this. It has saved me in the heat since my ac is down in my apartment. Yes it’s only meant to be directly on you but it will cool you down significantly. Don’t listen to these reviews saying it doesn’t work. It does! 12/10
G**G
Skulle inte köpa igen.
Var väl vad jag förväntat mig. En fläkt helt enkelt. Möjligtvis något mer svalkande, svårt att säga, men det är inte värt jobbet att fylla på vatten. Har USB-B, vilket är mycket dåligt!
C**N
Confermo la qualità del prodotto
Consegna da parte di Amazon in meno di 24 ore, come sempre perfetti e puntuali. Già conosco i prodotti evapolar, avendo acquistato un EvaLight 5/6 anni fa ancora funzionante. Purtroppo le cartucce di ricambio per quel modello sono introvabili e quelle poche che si trovano sono vendute a prezzi esorbitanti. Così ho deciso di acquistare evaChill, meno accessoriato e più economico del modello che ho ma altrettanto efficiente. Per ora, con una umidità ambientale del 40%, il getto d'aria mandato ha una temperatura sensibilmente più bassa di quella circostante e crea una piacevolissima bolla di fresco intorno a me. Questi dispositivi danno il meglio di se quando l'umidità è più bassa, arrivano ad abbattere la temperatura dell'aria che passa attraverso il filtro anche di 8-9 gradi. Invece, quando si supera il 60% di umidità ambientale rinfrescano meno l'aria emessa dalla ventola, di circa 3-4 gradi al massimo. Sono pienamente soddisfatto del nuovo acquisto e anche se ci sono meno funzioni rispetto al precedente modello non incidono sulla efficienza del prodotto. Ne consiglio l'acquisto per chi non sopporta gli ambienti con aria condizionata ma vuole un prodotto che orientato verso di se mandi un getto di aria fresca. Il rumore della ventola è leggero anche a massima velocità, quindi va bene anche la notte. Con un power bank si può posizionare e portare dove si vuole, oppure con una presa con entrata USB si può direttamente collegare alla rete elettrica. Sconsiglio l'acquisto a chi vive in ambienti molto umidi, in quel caso la resa del prodotto ne risente parecchio.
L**S
Muy buen producto
Solo llenas el depósito y conectas una power bank o directo al cargador de tu celular y empieza a enfriar al momento. Realmente enfría y eso solo usando la primer velocidad de 3 que tiene . El diseño muy minimalista y su luz hace que se vea bien en cualquier parte de la casa. Pros : fácil de usar .. pequeño para fácil transporte . No hace ruido. Mínimo consumo de energía. Contras : ninguno
C**N
Mejor de lo que esperaba
Es cierto que no es un aire acondicionado al uso. Para sentir frío tienes que estar frente al aparato, y no enfría una habitación entera, sino sólo hacia donde apunta. Pero con lo pequeño que es, es sorprendente lo que enfría, en mi caso lo uso en el nivel 2 de 4 y ni hace ruido ni me hace falta más potencia. (lo uso en Madrid, que es un clima muy seco) El agua me dura toda la noche, así que no necesito otro más grande o con más prestaciones. Como parte negativa diría que en una ocasión me puse el aparato al máximo en enfoque directo a la cara, y en poco tiempo noté molestia y dolor de cabeza, pero con un uso normal, todo perfecto.
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