This thingymajob is easily attached to the front of a normal fan. It puts a misting device in the air flow of the fan to cool the air. It should work well in a dry climate to make the air cool. It is inexpensive and works fairly well. In my testing it made its area wet so don't use this sort of device around things that can be damaged by water. Like laptop computers. Ahem.
There is so much humidity in Florida, that a misting unit is unnecessary. All you need is the fan to push it around. ...LISTEN PEOPLE, stop moving to Florida. It is miserable there. " If you can't manage your Air Conditioning then stay out of mine.", is the attitude there when the going gets tough and FPL starts having brown outs routinely in the afternoon. That's every afternoon because summer lasts for 363 days a year. I'm not even going to talk about the rain.
arbonac 4 months ago
Be aware that excessive use of a swamp cooler or a misting unit will deteriorate the drywall inside your house. Also, they work best where the humidity is on the dry side. Ixna Oridafa
arbonac 4 months ago
DONT WATCH! YOU WONT SEE IT IN ACTION!!!!!!
YuckyLuckyDucky 6 months ago
Thanks for the video. I'm also looking for *DRY* misting systems that won't damage computers or anything else. The only thing I saw was the Soleus Air MT-1-19-32. That unit does have an adjustable spray nozzle. Self-contained unit, nothing to attach to a separate fan. Price was about $100. Hammacher Schlemmer also has a stand fan that puts out a dry mist, but it's $300. Keep trying, and I'll keep looking also. Thanks again.
justiceformen 7 months ago
WoW WTF 8 min of bla bla bla TURN IT ON
MrDjmerge 8 months ago
8 min. of you saying Ummmmm. What the hell, TURN IT ON!!!!!!!!!!
JohnnyGitRDone 10 months ago
Dude, you talked for 8 minutes - we want to see that thing in action!!!
at4wobe1 1 year ago
8 min and you couldnt show a demonstration??
nick2727nick 1 year ago