Description
The Serantzon Portable Air Conditioner is a 4-in-1 evaporative cooler with fan and LED light, perfect for small spaces like bedrooms, offices, or camping tents.
With 3 fan speeds and 3 modes (Normal/Natural/Sleep), you can customize the airflow while it adds moisture to dry air for extra comfort.
The built-in aromatherapy cotton pad lets you add essential oils, turning the cooler into a relaxing fragrance diffuser for better sleep.
Say goodbye to stuffy cubicles — reviewers say this unit is quiet, effective, and small enough to stash when not in use, though the remote may be unresponsive for some.
Buy Suggestion
[Verdict]
Skip unless you need a small, personal evaporative cooler for a desk or tent—this is not a replacement for a real air conditioner. The strongest reason to consider it is that verified buyers report it effectively cools a hot cubicle or dry room, with one noting it “fixes everything” when office AC doesn’t reach. It’s for users in small, personal spaces who want a whisper-quiet breeze with added humidity and can tolerate limited cooling power.
[What buyers say]
Positive reviews center on three patterns: the unit provides noticeable cooling in stifling small spaces, uses minimal electricity, and is compact enough to store away. Verified owners say it “feels like a mini AC with water” and solves stuffy cubicle problems that full air conditioners miss. However, the lone 1-star review flags that it’s louder than expected and the included remote is non-functional, suggesting quality control is inconsistent at this price point.
[Honest drawback]
The main limitation is that it’s an evaporative cooler, not a compressor-based air conditioner—it cannot cool a room below ambient temperature, only add moisture and airflow to make the breeze feel cooler. The 1-star review also confirms the remote may be unresponsive, which contradicts the product’s advertised convenience.
[Price take]
At $69.99 after coupon (60% off $199 list), the discount is inflated—$69.99 is a fair price for a small evaporative cooler plus LED light, but the $199 reference price is unrealistic for this category.
Skip unless you need a small, personal evaporative cooler for a desk or tent—this is not a replacement for a real air conditioner. The strongest reason to consider it is that verified buyers report it effectively cools a hot cubicle or dry room, with one noting it “fixes everything” when office AC doesn’t reach. It’s for users in small, personal spaces who want a whisper-quiet breeze with added humidity and can tolerate limited cooling power.
[What buyers say]
Positive reviews center on three patterns: the unit provides noticeable cooling in stifling small spaces, uses minimal electricity, and is compact enough to store away. Verified owners say it “feels like a mini AC with water” and solves stuffy cubicle problems that full air conditioners miss. However, the lone 1-star review flags that it’s louder than expected and the included remote is non-functional, suggesting quality control is inconsistent at this price point.
[Honest drawback]
The main limitation is that it’s an evaporative cooler, not a compressor-based air conditioner—it cannot cool a room below ambient temperature, only add moisture and airflow to make the breeze feel cooler. The 1-star review also confirms the remote may be unresponsive, which contradicts the product’s advertised convenience.
[Price take]
At $69.99 after coupon (60% off $199 list), the discount is inflated—$69.99 is a fair price for a small evaporative cooler plus LED light, but the $199 reference price is unrealistic for this category.