K C—August 31, 2025
This unit is extremely lightweight, which makes it easy to move around, but it doesn’t feel very sturdy. It’s also not very user-friendly—it doesn’t easily turn on, there were no instructions included, and the Amazon page doesn’t provide much guidance either. While it’s advertised as a 3-in-1 air conditioner, humidifier, and fan, it really functions more like a basic fan with a water tank. The ambient lights are a nice touch, but there’s nothing particularly “cooling” about it beyond a light breeze. Disappointing overall if you’re expecting an actual portable AC. Read more
Coco—August 21, 2025
The media could not be loaded. This mini portable AC is pretty straightforward once you figure it out, but I’ll admit the instructions left me confused at first—especially since I’ve never owned a portable AC before. The top lid was tough to remove, and I wasn’t sure what to do with the two blue ice packs until I looked it up. (Tip: freeze them and drop them in the water tank for much colder air.) Even without the ice packs, the air still blows cool, but once you add one, it gets noticeably colder. The mist function is nice too; it’s not a spray of water like I expected, just cool airflow that feels refreshing. I love the built-in light and the portability; it would be perfect for camping or small rooms. My only real complaint is that the instructions could be clearer for first-time users. Once I got past that, setup and operation were simple. Overall, it’s a handy little unit that cools surprisingly well for its size. I’d recommend it if you want a compact, easy-to-carry cooling option. Read more

