Stay Cool Anywhere! ❄️
The EENOUR QN750 Portable Air Conditioner is a compact and efficient cooling solution with a powerful 2900BTU dual hose system, designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Weighing only 22 lbs, it features three cooling modes, low power consumption of 250W, and quick installation, making it perfect for camping, RV trips, or keeping your space comfortable during hot summer days.
Brand Name | EENOUR |
Model Info | QN750 |
Item Weight | 34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 29 x 14.9 x 13.5 inches |
Item model number | QN750 |
Efficiency | 7.5 SEER |
Installation Type | Portable |
Part Number | QN750-US |
Form Factor | Portable |
Special Features | Portable |
Voltage | 1E+2 Volts (AC) |
Wattage | 2.5E+2 |
Included Components | Portable air conditioner*1, air duct hose*2, air hose component*2,adapter*1, power cord*1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**H
EENOUR QN750 Portable Air Conditioner
The media could not be loaded. Great ac unit for spot cooling or to cool a small area or vehicle. I live in Florida and its freaking hot here. I used this unit to cool down the front bedroom in our travel trailer. Room size was about 8' x 8'. It did a good job of cooling it in the shade and evening. This unit will Not cool down a large area. Nor will it cool down a small area in the hot florida sun. But it will cool down a small area like a vehicle or a standard size van in the shade and evening. The temp of the unit will get down to 61 degrees F and it works great for spot cooling. You can sleep comfortably without sweating when you are using it for spot cooling. I power it with my portable power station. It draws about 260 watts on high and about 200 watts on low. I am very happy with the build quality and performance of the EENOUR QN750.
E**M
More Cons than Pros
I tested it in my van in the morning with front driver area closed off so it only had to cool the small insulated back area. I used a 600w bluetti to power it. It lasted just under an hour before my bluetti had 0 battery and had shut off. Mind you, my van is in the shade already. Starting my test; Inside temp was 84f. After the one hour that the cooler had stayed on..testing temp was at 82f. I kept testing the temp around the round vent where the cool air was coming from and it only tested to 74f. The seller states it goes to 61f...it did not. So for me, i will test one more time but I feel it is NOT worth the money I paid. Also, after the bluetti went to 0 battery, i went in my house to charge it. It had overheated and took about 10 minutes to charge again. So for me, having this thing only able to work 1 hour at a time and overheating the bluetti after every hour... it is not worth it. But I will say that it is really nice if you huddle close enough to the vent with your face in the blower.Also the two vent pipes in the back and a drain tube is a bit of planning if you are to use this thing in a vehicle.Under shade, in the morning and in a small insulated van...it only cooled a few degrees. I am thinking I will most likely return it after a second test. Also the bluetti showed that this machine takes around 270ish watts for any one that is actually looking to buy this... thing.
D**H
This AC Works Well, but.....
I just came back from a camping trip in which we used a tent. Our daily temperature was between 85 degrees F and 88 degrees F with the humidity hanging between 86% and 92%. Set up the new air conditioner, routed the hoses and turned it on. I was very impressed on how this unit handled the hot & muggy air in my tent. I have a 10' x 14' nylon type of tent, so not much keeping the cool air in. The unit cools very well and pulls the humidity out of the air very nicely. We slept very well all 3 nights. Now, while the unit works great, very light, barely any sound coming from the unit, blows cold air, I am a bit disappointed with the lack of accessories that would have made this air conditioner complete. This is advertised for RV and tent cooling, yet when I received the unit there is not any type of duffle bag to store the unit and its hoses and accessories. That would have been a nice addition to this little kit. I also think there should have been a screw driver for the mounting of the air duct brackets on the air conditioner. It just would have been nice and more complete to have a bag for storage that could fit all of hose and duct adapters along with an area in the bag for the screws and a screw driver.
H**Y
Cools down quickly!
The media could not be loaded. I bought this portable air conditioner for my RV and hauler and I’m very happy with it. It cools down the space quickly and quietly, and it’s easy to set up and use. The LCD panel is clear and intuitive, and the sleep mode is perfect for night time. It’s also very lightweight and compact, so I can store it in a small space when not in use. It works with both AC and DC power, so I can plug it into a generator or a power station when I’m off-grid. It’s a bit pricey, but worth it for the quality and performance. I would recommend this product to anyone who needs a spot air conditioner for camping, traveling or outdoor activities.
M**.
Lots to consider
I'm using this primarily to keep humidity under 50 in my vehicle while car camping. It only appreciably dehumidifies when the machine is outside and the air pipes in which opens it up to theft and the need for cover, it also has to be on the lowest fan setting to not add humidity to the interior (measured by hygrometer), and also this leaks severely.I had the drain tube in and there was some water collected in the battle I was using, but I eventually noticed a pool of water under the unit. The unit leaked, dripping from the bottom and then when moving to clean it and assess, a waterfall came out the front. Barely anything drained from the drain port. I had it inside and it got all over and wet a bunch of stuff just as rain storm was rolling in. Chaos.Anywho, customer service (who promptly answers to their credit) says if you tilt it slightly back towards the drain it will drain properly but that's not really realistic for an in-vehicle application which they do advertise.If I keep this I'll need to figure out how to keep it dry and safe while in use and how to keep the inside of my car dry if I transport inside while not in use.I tilted it to drain for over 48 hrs and it was still wet when I set it back up today.As for cooling, the temperature stays basically on par with outside temps or higher if in the sun with some windows covered, but the humidity being low means it is still comfortable to stay inside the car rather than be out in gross muggy humidity and heat. I had a reading of 98 at the height of the day but was ok with a fan on me because the humidity was low. Easily without it I'd guess it would have been over a hundred degrees in the car without it.If it didn't leak I'd be much more likey to keep this, but it does so I'm still looking for options.Also a remote would be nice since for my use case I'll need to have it not inside with me.
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