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EF ECOFLOW WAVE 2 Portable Air Conditioner with Add-on Battery

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EF ECOFLOW-US via Amazon has EF ECOFLOW WAVE 2 Portable Air Conditioner with Add-on Battery for $1699 - $600 when you "clip" coupon on product page - 6% when you "apply" promo code AMZ6POFF at checkout = $997.06. Shipping is free.

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  • Powerful Cooling & Heating. With EcoFlow's tailor-made compressor, Wave 2 can drop the temperature by 18℉ (10℃) in 5 mins in cooling mode (5100BTU) and raise the temperature by 18℉ (10℃) in 5 mins in heating mode (6100BTU).
  • Four Ways to Charge. Charge EcoFlow Wave2, the ultimate air cooler and heater, quickly with AC, solar, car, and power stations. Its swappable battery allows for cool or warm air anytime, anywhere, with the flexibility of multiple charging options, making it the perfect tent, RV or camping air conditioner.
  • Peaceful and Long-lasting Comfort. Enjoy a peaceful snooze with Wave 2's quiet operation (44 dB) in Sleep Mode, and up to 8 hours of use in Eco Mode. With multiple modes and app control, it offers longer-lasting comfort in your tent, RV, or home. Its powerful and portable design ensures you can take it anywhere you need it.
  • No Water Left Behind. Enjoy the convenience of cooling and heating right out of the box! EcoFlow Wave2 is the perfect air conditioner for any compact space. It's extremely simple to use, requiring no installation or drainage*.*No drainage is needed in cooling mode when humidity is below 70%, but it is still needed in heating mode.
  • 8-Hour Wireless Operation with an Add-on Battery. WAVE 2 with its swappable 1159Wh Add-on Battery, offers up to 8 hours of wireless operation in eco mode, ensuring all-night cooling for your off-grid journey. With a strong EER rating of 9.3, WAVE 2 maximizes cooling power and runtime while minimizing energy consumption.
  • *EcoFlow WAVE2 AC and Add-on Battery will be shipped separately.

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EF ECOFLOW-US via Amazon has EF ECOFLOW WAVE 2 Portable Air Conditioner with Add-on Battery for $1699 - $600 when you "clip" coupon on product page - 6% when you "apply" promo code AMZ6POFF at checkout = $997.06. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member GreyString8671 for finding this deal.
  • Note: Must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically one-time use. Usually ships within 3 to 4 days.
About this item:
  • Powerful Cooling & Heating. With EcoFlow's tailor-made compressor, Wave 2 can drop the temperature by 18℉ (10℃) in 5 mins in cooling mode (5100BTU) and raise the temperature by 18℉ (10℃) in 5 mins in heating mode (6100BTU).
  • Four Ways to Charge. Charge EcoFlow Wave2, the ultimate air cooler and heater, quickly with AC, solar, car, and power stations. Its swappable battery allows for cool or warm air anytime, anywhere, with the flexibility of multiple charging options, making it the perfect tent, RV or camping air conditioner.
  • Peaceful and Long-lasting Comfort. Enjoy a peaceful snooze with Wave 2's quiet operation (44 dB) in Sleep Mode, and up to 8 hours of use in Eco Mode. With multiple modes and app control, it offers longer-lasting comfort in your tent, RV, or home. Its powerful and portable design ensures you can take it anywhere you need it.
  • No Water Left Behind. Enjoy the convenience of cooling and heating right out of the box! EcoFlow Wave2 is the perfect air conditioner for any compact space. It's extremely simple to use, requiring no installation or drainage*.*No drainage is needed in cooling mode when humidity is below 70%, but it is still needed in heating mode.
  • 8-Hour Wireless Operation with an Add-on Battery. WAVE 2 with its swappable 1159Wh Add-on Battery, offers up to 8 hours of wireless operation in eco mode, ensuring all-night cooling for your off-grid journey. With a strong EER rating of 9.3, WAVE 2 maximizes cooling power and runtime while minimizing energy consumption.
  • *EcoFlow WAVE2 AC and Add-on Battery will be shipped separately.

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
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burticus
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A grand? If you want for home/power outage scenarios, couldn't you just buy a genny and a portable AC or window unit?

I mean these things are $300 https://www.amazon.com/LG-Portabl...B094XJQ27S

And small gas generators are 300ish

https://www.amazon.com/GENMAX-Gen...B09GTKMG2F
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I'm not sure if you understand how heat transfer works?
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Two words... Texas, Kids

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dirkomatic
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Very tempting... This is the price point I told myself I would buy at, but all the negative views now are starting to concern me.
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Quote from dirkomatic :
Very tempting... This is the price point I told myself I would buy at, but all the negative views now are starting to concern me.

I have this, and I honestly think it's really good. A lot of buyers are using it incorrectly or only using an exhaust hose with no intake.
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Wonder if it will be good as a backup for power outages
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Quote from GreyString8671 :
I have this, and I honestly think it's really good. A lot of buyers are using it incorrectly or only using an exhaust hose with no intake.

Wrapping/insulating the exhaust hose apparently helps performance a bunch as well. as expected.
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Can this used to temporarily replace a car air condition? Local shop wants $2000 for the air condition on my 12 year old car, not gonna pay that.
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Quote from bigmouthseabass :
Can this used to temporarily replace a car air condition? Local shop wants $2000 for the air condition on my 12 year old car, not gonna pay that.

You need to have a hole to put the exhaust hose out.
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A grand? If you want for home/power outage scenarios, couldn't you just buy a genny and a portable AC or window unit?

I mean these things are $300 https://www.amazon.com/LG-Portabl...B094XJQ27S

And small gas generators are 300ish

https://www.amazon.com/GENMAX-Gen...B09GTKMG2F
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Quote from bigmouthseabass :
Can this used to temporarily replace a car air condition? Local shop wants $2000 for the air condition on my 12 year old car, not gonna pay that.

I doubt you'd want something large like that loose in your car in case you get into an accident.
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Quote from burticus :
A grand? If you want for home/power outage scenarios, couldn't you just buy a genny and a portable AC or window unit?

I mean these things are $300 https://www.amazon.com/LG-Portabl...B094XJQ27S [amazon.com]

And small gas generators are 300ish

https://www.amazon.com/GENMAX-Gen...B09GTKMG2F [amazon.com]
yea but that doesnt look nearly as..... COOL.

/badumts
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I've been using mine for months now on and off. I got it for the purpose of having AC when camping. Haven't gotten around to the van yet but I've been using it during the day to cool my doggo outside peak hours with the added battery. I put it on low and at 75° which lasts more than 6 hours ish. Up to 7.5 according to the meter.
Since I don't have a dedicated setup yet, I've been carrying the darn thing after unplugging all the hoses to the bathroom to dump out condensation. It's not that humid where I am and I live in socal and yet I have to empty it almost Daily so if you plan on using this Frequently it'll be worth having it hooked up with hose for the water. It's just my case where I really don't want my dog to access that nasty water. Which brings me to my main concern is that the water looks brownish and slightly rusty when left in there long. Not sure if it's for all devices but just my experience.
My intended use was for camping so for me I still don't have buyer's remorse. It'll be if end up taking it camping and it doesn't work out lol. In the end, for what it is, it's overpriced unless it's for a specific need.
It looks cool/sleek and has app control. The battery below has usb/usb c connection points for charging as a portable battery which can be extra useful in emergencies. I found myself using it when my power went out for my 13" laptop, other devices 1.5 months ago.
As far as noise it's like a small dorm fridge. I got 4 vibration pads from Amazon to help minimize it plus a squishy bathroom mat.

I got this when it was listed here from ecoflow eBay refurbished for 1057? After tax so this price is comparable for a new device plus battery.

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I don't know the size of the room I use it for but I'll post when I get home for sqft reference. And where I am even on a hot day near the coast it's around 78°-85° these days. No direct sunlight on the window vents. Every situation should be different.
I also forgot to mention that it can get the room frosty cool easily/quickly so I'm sure that it'll cool my van easily on eco mode if the ambient temp isn't too high
Last edited by Brazenhazel August 17, 2024 at 04:44 PM.
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Quote from TwinTurboJosh :
Wrapping/insulating the exhaust hose apparently helps performance a bunch as well. as expected.

Thanks! I'll try this out. Efficiency be important, yo
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Bought and returned mine. Didn't cool my promaster campervan in mid 90'sF in Las Vegas this past spring. Campervan Vent fan did a better job maintaining temp using way less power. For my needs I really need something 2x more powerful. Plus dealing with the hoses was a pain and made it so I had to leave my window down enough someone could easily get into the van if I wasn't around.
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Quote from pyroskater85 :
Wonder if it will be good as a backup for power outages
Not energy efficient enough. Get a Midea Window unit and then some of the EcoFlow Battery Backups. For $1k you can can a 12,000 BTU Window Unit and one of the dual battery backups which should last 2 hours at full power... significantly more so once the window unit hits eco mode. It's a power outage so something that you'd run at night.

You could also pick up an energy efficient Vornado fan that will circulate the air of an entire room using almost no energy during the day.

This is my current setup at least.

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These are very efficient in terms of energy usage, but the portability is still the key feature to its price tag. A good window unit with heat pump will be cheaper and easier, if you're not looking for portability.

I've used this to heat my kitchen in the fall before kicking on the oil heat. In the summer, it goes back and forth between the garage (which has its own small-scale solar setup) and a family summer home. I've made custom wood window cutouts for each location and the setup is easy.

It's not made for a large area and works much better when the external drainage is left on. overall, it's a great product that's definitely not for everyone.

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