Very disappointed with the Breezamax - my son & DIL purchased it for my husband & I for Christmas. I wish they would have saved their money. I works if you are virtually sitting on it & it is noisy. T... See more
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The Breeza Max Advertisement Has False Claims
The Breeza Max advertisement is misleading and this is nothing more than a low powered, overpriced fan. It's a false claim to advertise that this is a technologically advanced a/c unit and that it will cool your room. The website tries to get you to additionally purchase clips to mount it on the wall, but clips come with it. It is however useful as a fan when its up close to you and it has a sleek design so you can place it anywhere. It isn't worth the price.
This product is not what the mention…
This product is not what the mention in the add. Is just a fan and is not an AC. Os very hard to get in touch with customer service
BreezaMax is a scam beware!
This is a scam beware. BreezaMax is just a fan. A little fan I just lost $100 on. The advertising is so seductive I was totally sucked in. I can't say the word scam enough to describe this product.
it only runs for 2 minutes
it only runs for 2 minutes, and stops does not cool anything down, not worth the money that i paid. there is no way to complain or ask for a refund
Scam
A scam, you cannot cool something without heating something else, that's how physics work. Fridges cool the inside while heating the outside, AC does the same, etc. This is just an expensive fan designed and made in China, that probably cost $3 dollars to manufacture.
I have bought a Breezamax Onyx and I haven’t received it yet
I have bought a Breezamax Onyx, tall portable air conditioner and I paid 7999 actually no 8999 and that was on 1 August. It is now almost the end of August and I have not yet received my item it was supposed to be delivered by FedEx to the address of 5476 Freedom Rd., South Carolinatown city would be Branchville ZIP Code 29432. I’d like to know where my package is I have it recorded on my debit card and I will press charges if I do not receive my item. Before the end of the month.
It is not a "personal cooling device"…
It is not a "personal cooling device" as it is nothing more than a fan. It does not decrease the temperature of the air. It simply blows the air around. If you are in a hot space, it blows hot air. It does not cool the air at all.
Ad shows a big drop in temp
Ad shows a big drop in temp. My bedroom at 80 degrees, did not go up in temp but maybe got down to 79.5 running every night.
It's a scam - Do not purchase anywhere
According to the advertising, this is supposed to reduce ambient air temperatur up to 30 degrees. I ran the unit for two hours with a thermometer in front of it and the temperature stayed exactly the same the entire time. Now I'm trying to get a refund and the company is silent. No one to answer the phones or emails. Believe the reviews and pass on this scam.
I ordered this product 10.days ago
I ordered this product 10.days ago. Still have not received it. Not sure why the delay but very annoying when my house needs Cold Air. Ridiculous
Rubish
Thuis is sold as a mini aircon, even the movie in the advertisment shows cooling tubes.
NOT TRUE : IT IS AN ORDINARY FAN !!! So even the advertisment as the promised results are fake!
Do not buy, too expensive, doesn’t work as promised!
What a shit .
What a shit .
Digital thermometer say the same temperatuur go out toen he go in .
dont buy
I bought 2 of these for my in laws as a…
I bought 2 of these for my in laws as a gift. They worked great the first time they used them. They said the room was comfortably cooler, they were very impressed. The units needed to be charged so they could be used again. That is when the issue became evident, they wouldn't charge. My in laws tried another outlet, another adapter, checked the outlet to make sure power going to it, etc. They still won't charge. I have not been able to find a way to contact customer service to see what we can do about this issue. Silly me thinking buying them directly from the company would better than a retailer. If they would recharge it sounds like it would a great product. Such a shame they put crappy batteries in these units.
The ads are indeed misleading
The ads are indeed misleading. No fan without a cooling engine can drop temperature as described. The natural method of hydrocooling is a well known procedure that doesn't take their cheap fan to create -- just low humidity, a wet towel and a box fan. WHAT disturbs me more than these exaggerative ads on YouTube, is this product has 1 Review with a 1 star rating, and yet Trust Pilot lists its average rating as 3.2. So much for trust. I'll review Trust Pilot next.
Total ripoff! Very misleading ad
After seeing multiple commercials for this product on YouTube, I stuck around to watch the rest of the ad. It sounded intriguing, two guys who started up a company building portable air conditioners after reverse engineering conventional air conditioners. The ad claimed one Breezamax unit could cool an average size room by 20 degrees in a few minutes.
The ad was misleading. It showed video of a cooling coil, like in a regular air conditioner. The room in my house that's always too warm in the summer is my den. It's where I do all my work. There is a huge sliding glass door facing south. Even with my two regular air conditioners running in other rooms of the house, it never gets cool enough in my den.
So I figured that having something like the Breezemax would help out a lot. When I went to buy one, it was $89.00. That was without shipping, plus I bought some hooks to hold it on my wall for an additional $24.00. It took a couple of weeks to get to me.
What I got wasn't at all what I expected. It's a cheap plastic tiny little vent like you would have in your car. In addition, it doesn't have any freon, cooling coil or anything. It's just a basic fan with three speeds. You can charge it and run it on a battery.
I will directly quote from the disclaimer in the directions for this thing:
"Cooling Performance
- This product provides localized cooling through driven airflow. Performance may vary depending on ambient temperature, humidity, and distance. It does not include a water tank, misting function, or refrigeration compressor."
Had I known this at the beginning, I never would have wasted my money on one of these. It's a total ripoff. Do not buy one of these. It's a cheaply made little fan. You can get a much cheaper box fan through any big box store and get the same results. As I mentioned before, the ad was very misleading, and I think it should be removed from YouTube.
I know many of you will think I'm a sucker for buying anything from a YouTube ad. Live and learn I guess. Avoid this company like the plague.
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