
Evapolar evaLIGHT Plus
3.50 m², 1190 BTU/h
Evapolar evaLIGHT Plus
3.50 m², 1190 BTU/h
The evaLight Plus cools pleasantly in the immediate environment and directly in the air flow during the first hours. Afterwards, however, the humidity is so high that the air feels unpleasant (tropical house says hello) and the effect of the fan or the evaporation effect decreases noticeably.
The product description exaggerates so massively that I feel quite cheated after the purchase (even if from a purely legal point of view, there is probably no fraud). I cannot imagine with the best will in the world that the device can cool a noticeable amount of air under summer conditions by 15 °C.
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First of all: It is not an air conditioner, it is an evaporator.
It cools the air by a few degrees when emitted, moreover, the humidity is higher and thus it also feels refreshing. While working on the table or on the nightstand it works great, mobile you can also use the thing with a battery pack - but I have not tried yet. It is not meant to cool down a whole room. Under maximum speed with lighting at 50% the consumption is 8.9 watts.
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It really amazes me every time I turn on the cube that the concept works, but as long as you stay in the small comfort area (2-3 m²) you actually feel quite comfortable despite the otherwise prevailing heat in the rest of the room. With the small area, of course, larger movements are impossible, so it's really only useful for office or couch use.... At least it can be easily transported and also operated quite comfortably with a powerbank.
Unpleasant: The water container has to be refilled constantly and if you don't use it 100% correctly, you have a puddle on the desk... if you then dare to fill the container directly from a bottle (without taking it out of the device) and a little spills, the display backlight immediately breaks and you can no longer read anything on it...
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This review was created for a different variant: evaLIGHT Plus (3.50 m², 1190 BTU/h)
Does not even cool the device itself
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6 out of 41 reviews