❄️ Stay Cool, Stay Ahead — Portable Power Meets Effortless Chill
The EnjoyCool Portable Air Conditioner delivers rapid 2380 BTU cooling with an energy-efficient 220W power draw. Weighing only 14.3 lbs and featuring an ergonomic handle, it’s designed for seamless portability across tents, RVs, and home spaces up to 43 sq.ft. Equipped with a quiet 43dB sleep mode, adjustable vents, and a smart touch display with remote control, it offers customizable comfort wherever you go.
Brand | EnjoyCool |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Power Source | DC Power Supply |
Noise Level | 48 dB |
Special Feature | Fast Cooling |
Included Components | air conditioner body |
Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 240 Watts |
Capacity | 14 Pounds |
Color | Yellow |
Model Name | link2AC |
Manufacturer | EnjoyCool |
Brand Name | EnjoyCool |
Model Info | link2 |
Item Weight | 14 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.76 x 9.76 x 10.15 inches |
Item model number | link2 |
Annual Energy Consumption | 220 Watts |
Installation Type | Packaged |
Part Number | AC01EN02 |
Special Features | Fast Cooling |
Wattage | 220 watts |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Surprisingly lightweight
It seems to be working. Definitely gets cold. Surprisingly lightweight fo4 an AC. Time will tell if it’s a good product.
C**C
It just can't cool down a small space
Shipping was great but I tried it out in my small Kia and even on high the temp continues to climb. I ran the car AC in the Kia to cool it off first but when I turned the car off the little unit just could not keep the temp down. I will probably return it.
C**O
Great for RV
It’s perfect for a small space, we bought for the watts, needed something efficient for RV that doesn’t draw too much power. Usage for sleeping only as that’s much needed.
J**S
Not a good product in Texas heat.
Camped by the beach in Texas heat, does not cool well at all, it has to be right in your face to get some relief, not a good product for the money one pays.
S**O
Works like a charm.
Couldn’t be more happy.
B**L
Good personal cooling fan if it's not too hot.
I bought this to cool my truck camper in the Arizona and Nevada springtime. It doesn't have the power to bring the temperature inside the camper down significantly, but it is nice to have it blow directly on me, especially at night. The flexible hose makes directing the airflow easy. 2380 BTUs just isn't enough to cool a camper. I guess that's why camper AC units are 13,500 BTUs and larger. But this works fine as a personal cooling fan in warm weather.After actually trying to use it in 100 degree weather, I discovered that the compressor will not kick on. It's just too hot for it to run. So this unit is probably good for use in 90 degree or below temperatures.
T**Y
This was a tough review
I really like this thing, but even in 2025 we can only ask so much of technology.So, when set to the coldest setting and the highest fan speed it does put out some decently cold air. For sure colder than a fan would. And it puts out a lot of it. That being said, it simply cannot make large un-insulated spaces feel cold.On the other hand, if you're camping you don't necessary need it to be sixty degrees in your tent. You just need it to be below eighty, and this thing can do that, at least in the Appalachians.You can get a battery that connects directly to the bottom of this unit, but I just use a solar generator to provide AC to it. My 300Wh generator runs it for about two and a half to three hours, which is enough to knock the temp down a fair bit. At least ten degrees.So, if you're planning to run this thing off of solar you probably need at least 4x hundred watt panels, and a good sunny day to charge your batteries.This thing does make some noise, but not enough to really even call distracting. Probably no more than a household window AC unit. It also puts out a ton of hot air on the back side, so make sure you set it up properly.
J**S
Not what expected
Not worth it so far. Is like a fan only and cheaper fans work better than this.
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