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German Product Reviewer Warns Against Buying Epicooler Fan-Based Air Conditioners

Reviewers say Epicooler devices don’t function like real air conditioners, warning buyers their cooling claims may mislead.

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German Product Reviewer Warns Against Buying Epicooler Fan-Based Air Conditioners

A German consumer-testing reviewer has warned shoppers against buying Epicooler fan-based “air conditioners,” saying the devices don’t cool rooms like true AC units. The assessment found the units primarily circulate air with limited heating/cooling capability, contradicting marketing that implies full air-conditioning performance. The reviewer also criticized how the products are presented online and on packaging, arguing buyers may not clearly understand what they’re purchasing. The report urges consumers to verify specifications and cooling performance claims before buying.

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