 Hey guys, Shaber1000 here. Today, it's 91 degrees with a real feel of 104. I'm going to try to beat the heat with this thing. Let's try it out, see if it works. Guys, so we've got this cool mist. We've had it for a while. What we've got, I think we've got two. We had three, or we got two. I don't even know now. I think we might have sold one. But anyway, I kept wanting to try it out. It's the cool mist, personal cooling system. Escape the heat. Now, I don't see anywhere where it's an as seen on TV gadget, but there's the pump. OK, so let's open this up and let's check it out. I'll read what it says on the back here. It's unique pump action produces ultrafine mist that cools area by up to 20 degrees, OK? Perfect for sunbathing, hiking, golfing, ball games, and various outdoor activities. Add water. And with a few easy pumps, provide continuous cooling mist for up to 10 to 15 minutes, or use intermittently for up to two hours. No batteries required. It's cool, refreshing, and fun. A perfect summer heat buster. It's got an attractive nylon carry bag, an adjustable shoulder slash wrist strap, water flow control nozzle, OK? So let's check this out. It is made in China, but OK. This tells you a little bit about it. Operating instructions. Open the bottle cap. Fill bottle with water to approximately 60% full. Screw the bottle cap back on tightly. Pump the handle several times until the pumping action becomes rigid. OK. Press handle all the way down, turn clockwise to lock. Adjust valve until sufficient fine mist is produced. To shut off, roll the valve toward the spring end of the tube. To shut off, roll the valve toward the spring end of the tube. So this must be the cooling bag and the strap. I don't know what this thing is. Oh, I guess it's to hang on something. So oh, OK. Well, let's see what this guy is doing here. Looks like he's got it on his golf cart. I should try it. We have a golf cart out there. So this is where you, just like an IV drip, you just shut it off and turn it on. So I'm going to shut it off. Now, it doesn't say to do this, but you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to go get some ice water or some cold water anyway and put in here. And we're going to try it out. I mean, with this on here, it should stay cool a little bit longer. And what we'll do is we'll time this and see if we can get 10 to 15 minute spray time out of it. OK? So hang tight. Let me get some water in here. Now, let's get cooled down. OK, so let's pump this up. Said, man, you've really got to push on that to get it to stop spraying. Pump the handle several times until pumping action becomes rigid. That's how you lock it. OK. It's not getting rigid yet. See what it does here. OK, it is a mist. Doesn't feel real cold. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to leave a set for a minute and nicks on that thing, and it's never been used. I'm going to let it set for a minute and get cold. And I'm going to pump it up a few more times. And then we're going to try it out in the sun. OK, guys. I'm going to kick back here. I've got my little tube. I got it pumped up. Not sure where I'm going to put this. But I've got my stopwatch ready here. And I'm going to go ahead and start it. OK, so now I'm going to start this mist. And let's see if it runs continuous. You know, I mean, I've got ice in there. And this is probably set for about 10 minutes, maybe 15 minutes. That's a lot of spray. Let's adjust this. OK, it's getting colder now. See, it's more like a, man, when you do that, kind of, can you see that? It's not really a mist. So you really got to open it up more. And if it's not spraying on you, you really can't tell difference at 91 degrees. I'm not supposed to be in this heat anyway, but maybe this will help, right? It's got monkey messaging me. It's been one minute, five seconds. So we'll just keep it going. I'm not going to make you sit here and watch this for 10 or 15 minutes, but you know, that's kind of help. I mean, but if I'm going to carry that water jug like that on a hiking trip, you know, I'm just going to carry drinking water. You know, most of the time that if you're hiking, you're usually in a park in the woods or like around here, we call them the forest. And there's shade trees around. You can get under a shade tree. You know, sunbathing. Yeah, I can see it'll keep you cool, but won't this really like give you give you a worse sunburn or something? What are we on about two minutes? Yeah, two minutes exactly. So I'm going to kick you off and I'll kick you back on when this thing starts running out of power. Okay guys, I don't know if you can see that, but it's been four minutes and 50 seconds. I don't know if you can see that. So let's call five minutes now. And this thing is just, I mean, it's not even a mist. You know, it's just, I've got a, I mean, now it's getting down to where it's just a, it's not even a mist anymore. It's just like spraying water on me. Maybe if I, well that's opened up all the way, it's still not a mist. It's like, like two holes and I'm telling you what, I'm hotter than hell out here. Cut a message. And it just, I mean, I can't even tell it's ice water, you know? So I mean, it won't even like, you're supposed to be able to shut it off. I can't get it to shut off. There it is. Let's pump it up a couple more times and I'll try it again. So I'm going to call that six minutes and I'm going to pump it up a few more times here. You're not supposed to have to, so I'm calling that six minutes tops because like I said, it's not even a mist anymore. I don't know what these things cost new. I'll try to look it up and see if I can find it. And if I can, I'll put it across the screen below. I think we gave a dollar a piece for him or something like that, two dollars a piece, something like that. Maybe it was two dollars, maybe it was a dollar. Anyway, okay, let's open it back up here. Okay. Now there's a mist. There's a fine mist. You don't want to blow it right at your face. That's for sure. But it's supposed to be around. I'm trying not to get the camera wet and I am. So guys, I don't know about this. I mean, there's a nice mist, but I'm getting my phone all wet, the camera all wet because of course now the breeze is blowing this way. I'm still sweating my ass off and I got ice water in here and it doesn't, I mean it's cool. It feels cool, but it doesn't feel like if you dunk the rag in ice water and put it around your neck, I mean that's where you really should keep it. You should keep it because you lose heat off your head. You feel like when you wear a hat, you're going to sweat more. So like I do stay cool to have as little sponges you put on your head and it keeps the sweat from going in your eyes. So like if you get it on your carotid arteries, my ass is getting wet. I'm getting soaked right in here. It'll help cool your body temperature down because it cools your blood down. So I'm going to let it run out one more time. And then we'll do our final thoughts on it and I'll see what you guys think of it, hang tight. There's what it did to the chair, they're nice and wet and you're in a swimming pool. If you come out and that's your whole body and you come out of the water, it's five or ten minutes when it's this kind of heat out, especially if you're in the sun, five or ten minutes you're hot again. So this thing, I don't know, let's give it our final thoughts. Okay guys, we're looking at 15 minutes and is that ten seconds? Okay, still running, let's see what we've got going on here. This is on that second pump, I never stopped the clock. But it is kind of, I mean, it's still putting out a mist, okay? See that? I mean, there's my bananas, I've got to cut some more off, been eating the hell out of the bananas. So 15 minutes, yeah, it did do that, was it worth a dollar, you know, for what we gave for it? Yeah, probably to give to your kids mess around with and chase each other around. I don't know. But for me, you know, there it is, it just quit, okay? See it just quit, 16 minutes and 53 seconds, let's just call it 17 minutes, okay? So, you know, I mean, it does do that, but is it practical? Well, if I'm practical for me, no, it wouldn't be practical for backpacking or hiking. If I was hiking, you know, and I'm going to carry something like this, you know, I'm going to, you know, I'm going to carry drinking water. Packaging, like an all-day backpacking thing, if I'm on, I backpack hundreds of times. If I'm on trails I've never been on before, what I do is like I'll pack like a small emergency kit, small emergency blanket, some snacks, plenty of water. Just in case I get off the trail, it's never happened, but just in case I get off the trail and have to spend the night, you know, I'm not going to be worried about trying to keep cool. I'm going to be worried about trying to get a shelter out of the weather, you know. Will that help you through the heat? Yeah, but if you put up an emergency blanket, you can have shade, you know, that'll keep you out of heat. That's going to run out of water and, you know, you could be sitting there thirsty all night long going, what the hell is that? You could be on night long going, you know, I should have saved that water to drink, and then you got to go try to find water, and what if you get lost some more? Like I say, you get lost, hug a tree, which makes sense. Always let someone know where you're going, but that's not what this video is about to me. Like sitting there by a pool, sunbathing, this here to me, nope, I'm sitting by a pool. I get hot. I'm jumping in a fucking pool. You know, this guy, you know, misting his face and stuff. You know, number one, why do golfers always wear hot shirts? You know, I never understood that, but like right there, nope, it's really not going to do him any good because, you know, now he's wet and he's going to wipe it off, so it really didn't do him any good. By the time he gets out to make his next stroke, he's already drying hot again. Like I said there, get on the golf cart, take it for a ride. I'm not a golfer myself, but I've been golfing before with friends many times. That's what we do when we get hot. We know what hole we're on, ninth hole, tenth hole, whatever. Take a little ride around on the golf cart and cool yourselves off. You know, usually if we're playing 18 holes, usually ninth hole, we go in for a break anyhow, maybe to get a sandwich, a couple beers and whatnot, you know. So I really don't see how it's, I mean, maybe for you it would be practical, but I don't, I mean, you know, if you're out there, let's say at last two hours, I've had golf games where I was gone all fucking day with my friends, you know. That's not. I gotta go find more water. It's not that cold even with ice in it, it's not that, you know, there's a little bit of water left. Let's see if there's any ice. No ice. So that ice melted, you know, in 15 minutes. There's no ice left in it. There was a little bit of water. So ice, it's not going to help you any. You would think it'd be cooler, but I mean, I felt it there for a second. And that was it. There's a bird or something over in that tree, I can't figure out what it is. It kind of looked like a snake for a second, but it might be a bird. But anyway, it just, you know, so I don't know guys, you know, what do you think? Would it be practical for you to let me know in the comments below? Because I really, to me, I can't see a practical use for it. Like I said, sitting out in your backyard sunbathing, you know, you can go in the house and get cool for a second. You know, you're going to have something cold to drink probably, especially by a pool. Jump in the fucking pool, you know, if you're sitting by a pool, jump in the pool. This guy, like I said, no, no, it just doesn't make sense. I mean, is it going to cool you off for a second or two? Yeah, but then you're soaking wet, so now you got to wipe it back off. And like I said, by the time you walk away from there and get this thing shut off and walk away from there, well, I mean, you put your ball down, you get ready to, you know, take a whack at your ball. You're already dried off and hot again, so I don't know. I got to cut some more of these bananas off of here, so, and it's almost time to start monkeys at work. It's almost time to start supper for her, so making breaded pork chops with my own breading. Maybe I'll, maybe I'll film that for you, and we'll do a chef's shave or everything. Haven't done one in a while, so anyway, guys, that thing, let's see, out of, out of say five stars, I give it a one. And I give it a one just because it did last the 15 minutes like it said it would, but that's the only reason why. Also, it might be fun for the kids, but, you know, nothing beats a good old squirt gun from Dollar Tree, you know what I mean? And it just, so anyway, like I said, it's just not practical for me. Let me know if it's something you would enjoy, if you can find a use for it, because I sure as hell, I just don't understand how I would get any use out of it, so anyway, I'm going to go in and get, get this edited, and then I'll go ahead and start making supper and I'll film that for you, how I make my breading. It's really easy, but it's really good. So anyway, guys, thanks again for watching, don't forget to check out Monkey 1000's channel, and weekends here, guys, have a great weekend, happy Friday, y'all be safe. Shea bearer, the man of the edge, I'm gone for now, bye-bye guys, take care. The second pump, mosquito in my mouth or something, ugh, man, if I get a hair in my mouth, ugh. So anyway, yeah, I mean, I don't know what it's worth.