Arctic Air Ice Jet vs Pure Chill: Ultimate Cooling Showdown!

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Today I'm testing out a product called the Arctic Air Ice Jet, which is an As Seen on TV personal space cooler, and the latest in a long line of Arctic Air products. I compare it to the Arctic Air Pure Chill that came out a few years ago.

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0:00 Intro, Unboxing, & Setup
2:10 Additional Observations
2:55 Adding Ice Packs
3:54 Pure Chill vs Ice Jet Round 1
4:29 Pure Chill vs Ice Jet Round 2
4:49 Lights
5:33 Round 2 Results & Fan Test
6:10 Ice Pack Duration
7:43 Pure Chill vs Ice Jet Round 3
9:24 Conclusion

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Keep in mind that the pure chill is a swamp cooler and only works in dry climates (no humidity)!

jasonhill
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Thanks for your service calling out these plastic piles of crap

yetinother
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Adding RGB LEDs to something is the cheapest gimmick.

misterhat
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my beat up old Pure Chill works fine in my sleeper in my semi. I use ice cubes from my cooler and place my filter in bag of cubes before use. I use a/c while driving and once I’m stopped break it out before my sleeper gets hot, saves diesel fuel.

richardmaus
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Ridiculous they are able to sell these things.

tjbrower
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The problem with coolers which use water is that they over time make the room it's used in more humid, and humad rooms hold on to heat better. Also a higher humidity makes it harder for us to sweat and loose heat making the heat a bigger problem.

albert_vds
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My son works at our local Walmart in the claims department and handles returned merchandise. According to him, Arctic Air is one of the most returned brands to the store. He sees a lot of their products in the returned bins.

RichWhiteUM
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Thinking about trying one. Thanks for the information. I've heard mixed reviews on them but am giving it a try.

jeffman
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Spoiler alert. Neither works as an air conditioner as advertised

spikedwk
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They don't work in humid areas like down here in Texas, but they keep on selling down here.

barrettkeathley
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Interesting, I can see the Amazon listing now for the Pure Chill, it will say "there is an upgraded version of this available" referring to the ice jet, lol!!! Thank you for this review, I am always in need of a good chill in the summer.

bmceedj
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I feel like the ice jet would be better in high humidity areas. The pure chill where its a lot more dry

REexpert
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❤️ Great video !

Think you can upgrade the ice packs, replace water by alcohol Isopropyl or rubbing 90 to 99%

Msound
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That ice extender powder is what he should be reviewing because that stuff is fantastic.. I bought some a few years ago to use in my cooler and it kept the ice and water cold for almost 4 day. I bought one that came with a jug about the size of a half gallon jug of milk. If you buy the powder by itsel yoc can customize the size of the bottles.

jamesa.
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Another great test comparison. It always amazes me how organized you are and how you can recall the variations of a model line over time.

superbmediacontentcreator
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Arctic Air product video is a great example of what makes your work so engaging. Your cool dad demeanor, good application of general scientific principles of investigation, and nice hands for excellent unboxing 😊

AwkwardHistory
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I'm Arizona these would be awesome with ice water. Anywhere humid these would make you feel worse... In Japan in August you would do something extreme to get away from it lol

vgqvjvw
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I like the Arctic Air Ice Jet Space Cooler. It feels cooler than my small desktop fan -- without ice packs. The empty tunnel design seems to control the airflow much better without obstruction. Thanks for the review!

lilianac.
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Those ice spokes are so delicate, but maybe this would be ok to use at bed time.

Sourpusscandy
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I highly recommend the Hessaire MC12V! It's $99.97 at Home Depot! I love mine! But remember everyone, it's for dry, arid places.

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