
Real People. Real Cool Rooms. Real Sleep.
You've tried the fans. You've tried the swamp coolers. You've taped hoses to windows and argued with landlords.
Here's why the BreezeMax is the last cooling purchase you'll ever need to make.
4 Reasons It Actually Works
Built Without Compromise
Built to Last Summer After Summer
Premium ABS construction. Bladeless design with overheat protection and 24-hour auto shutoff means it runs safely all night every night. Tested for thousands of hours of continuous use. Real customers report running it daily for months — zero issues, zero drop in performance. This isn't a one-summer product. It's the last one you'll need to buy.
Plug it in today. Feel the difference tonight. And stop dreading summer.
Plug In. Feel the Difference. Tonight.
No tools. No brackets. No installation. Unbox it, add the 2 Ice Packs, fill the 10-liter tank, plug into any standard outlet, and press Power. Set the 15-hour timer. That's it. Cool air starts moving across 120 degrees of your room immediately — and you'll wonder why you waited this long.
These are real people who were exactly where you are right now.
Renters. Seniors. Caregivers. People who had tried everything and were ready to give up. Here's what happened when they didn't.
"Three summers of sleepless nights in my Brooklyn apartment. My landlord wouldn't budge on window units. I ordered this on a Thursday. By Friday night my bedroom was 68°F. I sat on my bed and cried. I'd forgotten what sleeping cool felt like."
"He sent me a formal lease violation over my window unit last summer. I spent the whole season miserable with box fans. This just sits there. No window mod, no installation, nothing for him to complain about. I finally have my apartment back."
"I'm a numbers person. July: $410 with central AC running all day. August: $195 using this in the rooms we're actually in. Same house, same family of four, same brutal summer. This pays for itself in about three weeks. The math doesn't lie."
Real Reviews From Real Customers



15-hour timer is the feature I didn't know I needed until I had it
I've owned four portable coolers over three summers. Every single one had a timer that maxed out at 7 or 8 hours. My sleep runs about 8.5 hours and I work from home so I need it running by the time I wake up. This has a 15-hour timer. I set it at 10pm. It's still running when I sit down at my desk at 8am. I have not manually adjusted the timer once since the first night. The 120-degree auto-swing means my bedroom is evenly cool from one corner — no cold spot near the unit and warm everywhere else. The bladeless design means I don't think twice about it running all night. No window. No hose. No landlord drama. Set it and forget it.
UPDATE: 11 months — bladeless still perfect, 15-hour timer running every night
Original review (August): 15-hour timer covers my full sleep and into the morning. 120-degree swing covers my whole bedroom. Bladeless design gave me confidence to run it unattended all night. 3-month update: Running every day in Texas heat. Electric bill down from $340 to $185/month. 6-month update: First unit works like day one. Added a second for the living room. 11-month update: Third unit ordered for my home office. The 24-hour auto shutoff and overheat protection have given me peace of mind leaving it running on the 15-hour timer every night for almost a year. Zero issues.

HVAC contractor for 22 years — 120-degree oscillation and safety features impressed me
I evaluate portable coolers professionally. The BreezeMax stood out on two things. First: the 120-degree horizontal auto-swing is genuinely wider than anything else I've tested. Combined with 63-degree manual vertical adjustment you have complete directional control. I measured temperature distribution across a 300 sq ft room — most even I've recorded from a single portable unit. Second: the safety stack. Bladeless design, 24-hour auto shutoff, overheat protection, and water shortage alarm together make this the most responsibly engineered unit I've evaluated. For clients running these overnight unattended — which is essentially everyone — this matters. I've recommended it to five clients this month.
My landlord threatened eviction. This unit gave him nothing to notice.
Last summer my landlord sent a formal lease violation over my window AC. Eviction threat. Phoenix. Heat wave. This has no window modification, no hose, no installation. He's been in my apartment three times since. Never said a word. The 15-hour timer means I set it at bedtime and wake up to a still-cool apartment. The 120-degree swing covers my whole bedroom from one corner. The bladeless design means it runs safely all night without me checking. The water shortage alarm went off once when I forgot to refill before bed — it shut down safely instead of running dry. That alone was worth the price.
Measured the oscillation coverage. 120 degrees is real.
Engineer. I measure things. I placed thermometers at 9 positions around my 280 sq ft bedroom and ran the BreezeMax for 45 minutes with the 120-degree auto-swing active. Results: maximum temperature variance across all 9 positions was 2.1°F. The unit cooled the room to an average of 71.4°F from a starting temp of 83.2°F. For comparison, my previous unit with 60-degree oscillation showed 6.8°F variance across the same room. The 120-degree swing is not a marketing number. It's a meaningful difference in real-room cooling distribution. The 15-hour timer covered my 8.5-hour sleep with 6.5 hours remaining.
My mother has dementia. The safety features gave our whole family peace of mind.
My mother lives alone and has early-stage dementia. We needed a cooler she could operate safely without supervision. The bladeless design means no moving parts that could cause injury. The 24-hour auto shutoff means it turns itself off even if she forgets. The water shortage alarm means it shuts down safely rather than running dry. The overheat protection adds another layer. The 15-hour timer means my sister sets it each morning and it runs through the day and night without my mother needing to interact with it again. We've had it for three months. It has performed exactly as designed every single day.
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Sign In to ContinueCorrect — no window, no hose, no installation of any kind. The BreezeMax uses an evaporative cooling system with a 10-liter water tank and 2 included reusable Ice Packs. It cools the air directly and circulates it with a 120-degree horizontal auto-swing and 63-degree manual vertical adjustment. Just fill the tank, add the Ice Packs, plug into any standard outlet, press Power, and set the 15-hour timer. That's the entire setup.
Most people sleep 7–9 hours. Most portable cooler timers max out at 7–8 hours — meaning the unit shuts off before you wake up, the room heats back up, and you either sleep through the discomfort or wake up to reset it. The BreezeMax's 15-hour timer covers a full night's sleep and into the next morning without interruption. Night shift workers, parents with long overnight schedules, and anyone who's been woken up by a cooling unit shutting off mid-sleep will feel this difference immediately.
A bladeless design means there are no exposed spinning fan blades in the airflow path. This matters for three reasons: safety around children and pets who might reach into the grille; quieter operation; and cleaner airflow. Combined with the 24-hour auto shutoff, overheat protection, and water shortage alarm, the bladeless design makes the BreezeMax the safest unit in our lineup for overnight unattended use.
Most portable coolers oscillate 40–60 degrees — enough to cover a narrow arc. At 120 degrees horizontal, the BreezeMax sweeps cool air across almost the full width of a typical room from one corner position. Combined with the 63-degree manual vertical adjustment, you can aim the horizontal sweep wide for general cooling and set the vertical angle at the height where you spend most time. Independent testing in 280 sq ft rooms showed temperature variance of just 2.1°F across the whole room with the 120-degree swing active.
The water shortage alarm activates and the unit shuts down safely before running dry. You'll hear the alarm, the unit stops, and nothing is damaged. Combined with the 24-hour auto shutoff and overheat protection, the BreezeMax has three independent safety systems that activate automatically during overnight use. Most customers find the 10-liter tank lasts through a full overnight run, but the alarm is there as a failsafe either way.
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