Zero Breeze Z20 2300 BTU Portable Air Conditioner
- Brand:
- Zero Breeze
- Model Number:
- Z20
- UPC:
- 745560943069
- EAN:
- 0745560943069
- Walmart SKU:
- 886519576
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$946.01 | |
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$879.12 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.0/5 from 11 reviews.
We bought this unit for maintaining an RV cool so we wouldn't need to run the large installed unit as much. Our hope was to cool down the RV (a 25 foot coach) with the main unit and use the portable one to keep it cool for 30-60 minutes. The Zero Breeze delivers as advertised. It has an efficient compressor and consumes only 250W. It certainly blows nice cold air. Unfortunately for us, it simply did not have the capacity to keep the RV cool for even the short time we had hoped. If Zero Breeze makes a larger unit, I would be interested to buy it. For this model, I'd recommend it for a suitably small space.
I am using this for a small 8 x 10 chicken coop. Extreme heat is very dangerous for these guys. This has made a huge difference on hot days.
Likes- This unit as advertised is very portable , nice aesthetics and streamlined design making placement and positioning LESS challenging . Dislikes- I mentioned LESS challenging in terms of placement and positioning, because it could still pose quite a bit of challenge on how and where to position it to where you can maximize its cooling efficiency. The exhaust hoses adds to this problem because it crowds out your space ( SUV, Van, truck sleeping cab ( unless if you are in a ground tent or RTT where there's more of a space ). Last and certainly not least of my dislikes, Mark 2 Zero Breeze, w its 2,300BTU's cooling is just not enough cool your tiny space when you're dealing with ambient temperatures from the mid 90's to triple digit temps . I've tested it inside my Toyota Sequoia with outside temps in the 94- 100F range . The most this unit could do to lower the temp was in the high 70's to 80's . So if your inside that closed space, windows closed (to try to keep hot air out and don't get any sort of breeze), ambient temps that high will be too much for this unit. The only work around I can see is if you're using it in daytime, stay under a shade or maybe use a portable fan and crack the windows a bit, use the fan and this AC together to create some sort of breeze. Another is to use it in the evening to nighttime to give Mark2 breeze a fighting chance
Used ac 2 seasons summer 2023 and 2024, not many times , around 10 times, now battery is dead and not charging, my friend bought it same time with me and his battery was dead last year
I tested this devices for two weeks now and liked its cooling capacity although it could be a little stronger. I wanted to give a 3 star review due to its leakage, but decided to go down to 2 stars after the device turned off during use. I noticed that it leaked into the power adapter which was full of water. Seems to be poorly constructed for a device of that price.
It's way over priced for the little cooling it provides. I would keep it if Zero Breeze gave me one for free or 1/3 the price.
Product did not cool down the interior of my work area (truck) in the evening. This is a small area, but even oh high, the temperature did not change. Also, the battery did not charge with the adaptor for the cigarette outlet. This has made this product useless for me.
It is not handy, it is heavy, Remember! this is real AC, so you need to make this zero breeze label with surface and wait half an hour to properly operate. The zero breeze must be within about 2 feet away to feel the cold air blowing on your face and body and it is quite noisy. The ac unit temp drops about 50 F on 70 F day. I haven't really tested on really hot day yet. For the quality, the unit price should have set at about no more than $300. I bought it because my house can't install window AC.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $879.12 (Jun 12) to $887.16 (Mar 21) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $880.13.
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