Of all the products I’ve been skeptical of this year, this one might take the cake. The idea of a cooler that could function well as an air conditioner while still fully operating as a cooler seemed far-fetched. I had money on the fact that this thing would end up being a mediocre cooler and a less-than-mediocre air conditioner.
I find that most combo products are the worst of both worlds. A combo vacuum and mop? No. Just get one of each. The IcyBreeze felt like it might fall into that category of trying to do too much and falling short in all spaces. Is this thing just a swamp cooler that I could throw together with a few cheap parts from my local hardware store? I assumed as much.
In the end, I was a little right and a lot wrong.
In short: The IcyBreeze is not going to keep your drinks cold for a week, and it isn’t going to make your tent an icebox, but it does exactly what it says it does, no more and no less. It kept me far cooler than I would have been without it, and my drinks were plenty refreshing … for a while. The real testament is that I will use it again. It has found a place in my gear-worth-keeping-around pile, and that shocks me more than I can say.
- Capacity: 38 qts.
- Fan: 3 speeds
- Battery: Optional 12V rechargeable
- Directional 12" flexi-hose:
- Ergonomic handle:
- Large wheels for transport:
Pros
- Does what it claims to do
- Cools air quickly
- Strong fan power/airflow
- Mist function is a bonus
Cons
- When used as an air conditioner, ice doesn't last long
- Too noisy for some
IcyBreeze Review: Cooler + A/C

Testing the IcyBreeze

Battery Function and Life
Overall Function

What the IcyBreeze Does Well

Holy Airflow, Batman
Cool Air
Where the IcyBreeze Falls Short

Short-Term Cooler
Hear the Difference
Who Should Buy the IcyBreeze Portable Air Conditioner Cooler?
