Highly recommend it to anyone in need of portable cooling solutions.I recently tested out the Zero Breeze
I recently tested out the Zero Breeze, and I have to say, it performed admirably! Last week in Orlando, where temperatures soared into the mid-90s during the day and dropped to 76 at night, this portable AC unit proved to be a game-changer.
I placed the unit on a sheet of rubber on the roof of my truck and ducted the outlet into the top of our king-sized RTT with a 12x12 annex. The result? The RTT stayed cool, and it significantly reduced the humidity in the annex while also lowering the temperature by a few degrees.
During the night, I switched it to low mode after running it on high for about half an hour (I kept it off during the day). It's worth noting that I had it plugged into an outlet, but they claim it can run for 5-6 hours on the battery, which is an upgrade.
In hindsight, I realized that placing the unit indoors would have been more efficient since it would have been recirculating the air instead of trying to cool the outside air. Then, you can duct the intake/exhaust outside. The best part? All the necessary adapters are included.
The end result? Yes, it made a significant difference, and yes, it was worth the investment (I paid $1400 for it with one battery). While it might not turn your space into an icebox, the Mark 2 does an excellent job of removing humidity and circulating the air. And a 10-degree difference is definitely noticeable!
I'm confident that if it were only cooling one unit instead of both the tent and annex, the performance would be even better. Overall, I'm impressed with the Zero Breeze Mark 2's performance and would highly recommend it to anyone in need of portable cooling solutions.
Date of experience: June 21, 2023