❄️ Beat the Heat, Own the Summer!
The 41" Swamp Cooler is a powerful evaporative air cooler designed for outdoor use, featuring a robust 4800 CFM airflow, a 10.6-gallon water tank for extended cooling, and three adjustable fan speeds. With its portable design and easy mobility, this cooler is perfect for garages, yards, and commercial spaces, ensuring you stay comfortable even in the hottest weather.
Color | Navy Blue |
Enclosure Material | Metal |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17"D x 23"W x 41"H |
Item Weight | 44 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
Form Factor | Personal |
Wattage | 200 watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Noise | 45 dB |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
Controls Type | Button |
Reservoir Capacity | 10.6 Gallons |
Floor Area | 1200 Square Feet |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Additional Features | Auto and Top Fill, 10.6 Water Tank, 3-Side Cooling Pad, 110° Oscillation, Adjustable Speeds, Built-In 360° Caster Wheels, Metal Material, Copper Motor, Powerful Cooling, Large Coverage,Easy Operation |
Air Flow Capacity | 4800 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
L**E
41" Swamp Cooler, 4800 CFM
This Swamp Cooler is doing a great job on my back patio right now. It's 88 degrees outside here in Phoenix AZ and theswamp (or evaporative cooler) with the water running is keeping the patio right around 72/73 degrees. A long time ago, I lived in an old house here in Phoenix that only had a swamp cooler, and that unit had four sides, with each side having a wet pad to keep the house cool. So, when selecting an outdoor cooler I wanted be sure all sides pulling in hot air would have a wet pad that would cool all the air coming into the unit. Some of other cooler I looked at only had one pad in the back, with two sides vents that would pull in hot air, which in the end would make the cold air from the wet pad in the back warmer before it reached the motor that pushed the air out me - I'm so glad I found this unit!This unit looks to be well made, is sturdy, and rolls very easy even when filled with water. The motor is so strong that I don't even need to put it on high to cool off my 9x15 patio, the lowest setting works fine for me for now. Plus, the ice blocks have stayed frozen/cold all afternoon in the water, maybe 5 hours now and the water is still very cold.I used my new ECOFLOW solar power station to get an idea of the watts used by this swamp cooler .... Using the unit with the fan on low it pulled around 92w - on high it pulled around 164w. Using the swamp cooler on low with water pump running it pulled around 119w - on high it pulled around 187w.Now, the down side ... I'm having a problem with the hose connection leaking. I used some Plummer's tape to avoid this problem, but the connection site leaked anyway. I tried tightening the connection as much as I dared, as I'm afraid if I over-tighten it will destroy plastic plug connection in the unit's wall. This isn't a deal breaker for me as it is a very small leak and I just put a cup under to catch the dripping water, but it would be nice if I could get it to stop dripping. Maybe the seller will see this comment and help me figure out why the connection has a problem.Update 05/09/25 -- Wanted to add that their customer service is excellent! I needed some help with the swamp cooler and had some questions, and I found this company to be very considerate, understanding, and helpful to my needs.Also, right now it's exactly 100 degrees here in Phoenix AZ without the cooler, after turning on my new cooler the thermostat is now reading 83.5 degrees - AWESOME - and, it is still on the low setting.I'm over the moon with this company, customer service, and of course the swamp cooler.Thank you so much!
A**R
Beat the Heat, Naturally! This Swamp Cooler is a Summer Lifesaver for Large Spaces!
Living in a hot climate, I've tried countless ways to keep my garage and patio comfortable during the scorching summer months, and this 41" Swamp Cooler has been an absolute revelation! It's not just a fan; it's a powerful, portable, and incredibly effective evaporative air cooler that truly makes a difference.The 4800 CFM airflow is no joke – it pushes out a serious volume of cool, refreshing air, instantly dropping the temperature in my garage and making my outdoor gatherings much more enjoyable. The 10.6-gallon water tank is fantastic, providing hours of continuous cooling without constant refills, which is a huge convenience. The inclusion of three ice packs further enhances the cooling effect, making the air even crisper.I particularly love the 110° oscillation feature, which ensures that the cool air is distributed widely across a large area, making it perfect for my yard parties or even commercial spaces. The three speed settings allow me to adjust the intensity of the cooling based on how hot it is. Despite its power, it's surprisingly easy to move around thanks to its portable design.If you're looking for an eco-friendly and highly effective way to cool down large outdoor or semi-open spaces like garages, workshops, patios, or even small commercial areas, this swamp cooler is an absolute game-changer. It's robust, efficient, and delivers a truly refreshing experience.
T**P
Worked great until it didn’t
When I first set this up in my garage, I was really optimistic. It was pushing out a good amount of air, the water tank was big enough to last through the night, and the ice packs seemed like a nice touch. I used it every day for about two weeks—mainly in the afternoons when the heat was at its worst—and it seemed to hold up fine. I even bragged about it to a couple of friends who were looking for cooling options for their workshops.Then out of nowhere, it started making this horrible grinding sound. Not just a little rattle—something loud enough that I had to turn it off immediately. I tried cleaning it out and checking for anything loose, but it didn’t make a difference. It just wouldn’t work right anymore. The fan barely turns now, and the sound is unbearable.For something this bulky and expensive, I expected at least a full summer of use. Instead, I got about two weeks before it gave out. I’ve unplugged it and rolled it off to the side, and honestly, I don’t even want to bother dealing with it anymore. Total letdown. You can even see the sticker didn’t even come complicated even it’s bubbling and peeling off.
H**E
41" Swamp Cooler
The media could not be loaded. The quantity of air that it moves is significant. The evaporative cooling effect is evident, despite the fact that at first I was suspicious, to the point that I thought it could simply be pushing around hot air. Despite the fact that it is not exactly the same as conventional air conditioning, it does a great deal to alleviate the discomfort of working in the garage and makes the environment much more comfortable. The water tank with a capacity of 10.6 gallons is a true workhorse. Despite the fact that I use it rather often, I only find that I need to refill it once every couple of days. As a result, I do not have to continually watch over the unit, which is a significant advantage. Additionally, the ice packs that are supplied are a wonderful touch. On days that are very hot, I have the habit of putting them in, which results in a notable increase in the cooling impact. The oscillation at 110 degrees is, in my opinion, one of the most notable aspects. Despite the fact that my garage is not very large, it is not particularly small either, and this cooler is able to efficiently circulate the air around the area. I've observed that there are fewer hot spots, which was a significant issue in the past.
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