Is THIS the Holy Grail of VAN COOLING? My Brutally HONEST Review of ECOFLOW Wave 2 AC for VAN LIFE!
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In today's video, I'm diving deep into the ECOFLOW WAVE 2 Portable Air Conditioner! Is this the holy grail for van lifers seeking an AC solution on the road? Join me as I uncover the details about its size, power draw, efficiency, and most importantly, if it's worth investing in for your nomadic lifestyle. I'll lay it all out on the table, sharing my unfiltered thoughts to help you make an informed decision.
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Thanks for watching!
You're the only CZcamsr I do trust the reviews. Thank you, for taking massive amount of time & effort on the reviews.
me too!!
True, Bob is one of the few reviewers who can give an honest warts n' all opinion
I know I can trust you (CheapRVLiving) when you did the toilet video where you said your poop is good as anyone else. Thank you!
Not even a nomad but I greatly enjoy your videos!
I'm not a nomad anymore; but, love Bob's reviews n suggestions for my 288sf tiny house🙂
Not a nomad YET 😊
Thank you for Truly considering us in your reviews. This is just one thing we love you for. Thanks Bob
I used to hear stories told a long time ago.
They were about something called integrity.
It's difficult to recognize, because it's been such a long time, but I think I just saw some.
You're the only person on CZcams I've seen give honest reviews for stuff you get for free. It means a lot to us!
Have you checked out Project Farm?
Project Farm.
These honest reviews are Important for the manufacturers to hear, they need to know how a device like this needs to function for the people who are using it.
Exactly. They should appreciate Bob, not ask him to change his review.
Bob, you are the man! We love your brutally honest reviews and commentary! Keep the info and videos coming.
@@user-sd5ul1jy6ehe did say it could work for a few, you’re just being negative
Mabey do a video on a 12,000 but inverter A/C. They are very unique and cost only about $400 bucks with little amp draw. Need an inverter for 120 v but will be less power and cool way better. But must be vented outside just like a window unit. Great videos!
What an incredibly gorgeous mountain range behind you!!! WOW!!!
I was thinking the same! It’s absolutely stunning!
I was wondering the same thing! Being from AZ i was curious to know where this is.
Yesss!
My first thought.
Where is this?
I was about to say the same thing.
Thank you for putting us first
Thank you for your honesty
The company that really listens to your critiques and manages to provide a product that really meets our needs will make an absolute killing
It seems that my little swamp-cooler works better than that huge heat producing box. Thank you for your honesty Bob.
So that just a cooler, with a fan filled with ice?
Moisture from a Swamp Cooler in Humid Areas, Grows Deadly Mold
Had one a few summers ago in an arid place. Worked great. Put out a lot of moisture from the cold ice. Had to sit in front of it. What relief in triple degree days. The air conditioner in that last place was built a bit funky. There was an a/c that was positioned just above the wash machine closet drain pipe. Had place dry towels a few times to monitor the moisture, dampness but this was ok because during on peak hours I could place in front of a portable fan to help cool, or use it for wiping spills or dust.
@@eveadame1059 a swamp cooler in humid areas wont work anyway.
It's great to get your honest review, Bob.
I’ve been a trucker for nearly 30 years, living on the road. I’m also about to downsize from my small Wolf Pup travel trailer to just living out of my pickup truck.
My point is that I bought a Stanley/Lasko high velocity blower fan several years ago, and I carry it around everywhere on the road. It’s just a fan but has been the absolute best thing to keep air circulating comfortably. I’ve been stuck in Miami, FL with a broken AC in the peak of summer heat and was quite comfortable. It only cost about $50 on Amazon.
It used ac current, so I plug it into my little 300 watt inverter and never have any issues with it.
Glad to see you back on your feet ❤
I found that a small window ac is about the best thing for me, I have a Haier 5000 btu unit that draws about 600 watts at max and an average of 250-400 watts for most of the day and partway into the night. It only cost about $100 new and about an hour and $30ish to mount it so it exhausts to the outside, there are a lot of resources online about how to do this. I did this shortly after you did a video with a fellow in a small travel trailer with a dog, he was really into the solar oven thing too but I forgot his name :( super interesting fellow though. Anyways, 800 watts of solar with a 200 amp-hour lithium battery runs my little ac fine with no problems whatsoever! All the panels and battery, wiring, controller, and the AC was pretty close to the price of just this unit.
Can you show a picture of this product? We would be grateful
I have a Walmart $200 keystone 5,000 btu window ac in my van and it works very well. It is an energy star model, which is important for conserving power, and it draws 360-380 watts when the compressor is running, and 60 when it is not and just the fan runs. In eco mode, which I run all the time, the compressor only kicks on now and then. I power it with my Bluetti AC200P easily with no problems. This unit can make my van ice cold even in the hot Kentucky summer. Many people tell me window units will not last long in a van, and I should have installed a $3,500 unit designed for vans and rv use. We'll, Walmarts are everywhere and if/when it blows up,I will get another one. I have had it a year and so far so good. The truth is, I can buy a new unit every year for 16 years with the money it would have cost me for a "real" roof rv ac unit. I have a picture of my install on my channel where I am showing my diesel heater exterior install if anyone is interested.
Nice, how do you power it if it's cloudy for days? I run mine off a 700watt Honda gas generator, runs 2-3 days for $4.
@@OverlandOne where do you install it?
@@melissasmess2773if it's cloudy is probably not very hot
Thanks for not trying to sell us that ball and chain. Guess I'll be chasing 70 degrees.
I’m going to be chasing 70 degrees as well! Kinda hard on the east coast of the country but I remain positive!
Thanks for being honest to the folks that NEED good and honest reviews.
Appreciate your honesty Bob. We need more of that everywhere.
I have a converted E250 Ford van. No high top. I don’t like to be hot…so air conditioning was very important to me. I removed the back window and replaced it with a thick piece of wood paneling…painted white. I cut out a square hole for my 5000 BTU A/C and installed it there. It works great and probably doesn’t use as many watts as that Eco Flo A/C unit. Plus I don’t have to worry about lugging it around or taking up too much space. It certainly would not be any worse of an eye sore as that EcoFlow model either. It’s installed in the back window out of the way of the interior and works great!
Very accurate review. I have one in my 2022 Ram Promaster 1500. I got it and used it last year. It does not have a permanent spot in the van so I kept it on the floor next to my pantry and at night lifted it onto the passenger seat for venting out the passenger window. It is HEAVY!! I'm 67 and not weak, but having to move it from the floor to the seat every day was IRRITATING! But I couldn't live without it. I used it primarily at night so I could get good sleep. I live in San Diego County in the hot inland area. During the day I would drive down to the coast by the beach & find a tree to park under. At night I have obligations inland so the air conditioner was essential at night. Worth it? NO. HEAVY, huge power draw (thank goodness for shore power). Takes up a LOT of space. I felt I was a slave to it. No other options, though. I wish there were. I would sell it but I truly do need it. So, this year I will break my back moving it back and forth from the floor to the seat again. Oh ... and the hoses are a pain and are NOT built to be expanded & collapsed daily. I'm beginning to see cracks in them and will be getting out the duct tape soon. Edited: One other thing not mentioned in the video ... you have to collect the condensate. That's the water that builds up. There is a drain and hose that comes with the unit but you have to have some way to catch that water or it ends up all over the floor. It produces about a gallon over night depending on the humidity where you are.
Maybe you could get a longer vent hose, so you could leave the AC on the floor?
Jon in rural BC, Canada
@@JonTanOsbthe problem is the vent hose isn’t insulated so it just heats up the space inside as the hot air passes through. Like a radiator
I use a mini swamp cooler I got from Home Depot. Takes 3 gal of water per day, and uses only 60 watts. Works great.
What’s the brand and model?
Which one?
I wish I lived in a dry enough climate to use a swamp cooler. They don’t do anything in Houston.
@@RG-hn6dgCorrect
@@RG-hn6dg I'm also in south Texas looking for a way to keep cool with solar. If you come up with anything, please let me know.
Your honesty is gold and appreciated!
When it gets that warm out, I think it's time to move north or up in the mountains. A short drive up in the mountains makes a huge difference when you gain altitude. If desperate you can always wet a cloth and put it on your neck and head, and wet your hair and put a fan on, it works.
Good honest review as always. Thank you, Bob.
Not if you have a pet. You have to be able to keep them cool and safe inside the van.
Thank you Bob! ❤
I've looked all over at different ideas for AC. I've also experimented and come up with more elaborate ideas. I'm in an Ext Express. At the end of the day, spending more on a battery system and just getting a window unit seems the best option. I went to the junk yard and bought a spare rear driver's side door with a window (I wanted to experiment and my original didn't have a window cutout). Rear doors are way easier to remove than side barn doors as they have bolts. Side doors are pinned on and a real pain. I saw on Endgame's channel here on youtube that he built a sort of hidaway for his window unit install that made everything look more "stealth" or at least presentable. I'll be copying that for my build and I'm near certain that will be one of the easiest and best looking build's for this purpose. The reason for boxing it in that way is that sometimes I work in more affluent areas with HOA and, as you may know, they look for any reason to fine or kick people out. That sort of install keeps it looking more like a service vehicle.
Thanks for the info, Plantstho (and Endgame).
I absolutely LOVE your honesty! It's why we turn to you over everyone else!!!
Thanks Bob you’re the Best
I've lived in Montana for 63 years
I was recently forced out of being able to rent as some people from Idaho bought the home I rent.
I am on disability second pacemaker defibrillator...
They raise the rent so high that I only have $93. A month left to pay my power phone Van insurance, dog food.
I am so thankful I have my van.
It is a 1997 Chevrolet Express with a high top.
I bought the eco-flow Wave 2
For myself for my 63rd birthday May 11th.
It took me a long time to save for it,
Now I will save for the battery.
I do have a 200 watt solar panel on top of my van, that I used to run my 12 volt fridge/ freezer chest, and it keeps my phone and my tablet charged.
Thank you so much for the review, I love every one of your videos.
Bob if you get to Montana you let me know 😀
Also I seen that really hot vent that you can put out the window, someone put like a sleeve over it to Incase that hot hose so that less heat would radiate off it out into the van. I'm going to try that.
Also my van is not insulated but Montana Summers do not get too hot it's the winter I would worry about .
Again I am just thankful to have this Van to move into. Everything else can come on its own time.
God is good.
Glad to see you again. Watching from Belize. Living in Cayo. I live on my SS. ALL my bills total $800 USD . I live good here that includes a house cleaner. No cold weather and a USD is worth 2 BZD..... Mountains to the sea 2 hrs. Enjoying my life here, come join me.
What’s the visa situation like?
And...folks speak English, folks are kind. Roads are narrow.
Sounds too good to be true. I’d like to hear the downside.
Start a CZcams channel to tell us all about this I’m interested in this for retirement
Heard Belize has a High Crime situation 🤔
Have been looking at this thanks for helping me not waste $$$
yeah the heat is my enemy so much more than the cold. i concur :) thank you for your unboxing.
This is so true and honest! I have an EcoFlow wave 2, and I pair it with an EcoFlow delta pro, and it really wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. I drive a truck and was hoping to be able to sleep in my cab overnight without idling, so I had some high hopes for it. When I finally got it up and running, my first thoughts were, “That’s it?” It wasn’t really even a hot night, but the machine itself made it warm inside the cab. I guess it drew a lot from my battery (fully charged) so the battery only lasted 4 hours. Even though it said the ambient temperature was down to 60 farhenheit, it was actually blowing out that air, and yet since the hoses were in the same room as me, the hoses heated up and it made me a bit warmer. Also, and not like a lot of people really pay attention to it anyway, both the EcoFlow delta pro and wave 2 generate relatively large electromagnetic fields. It even says in the manual that those people with a pacemaker need to be cautious about spending time around it. That should also say something. Even with shielding, it’s eh because the shielding needs to breathe, meaning that when it cools you down, you still need to find a way to circulate the air, and a fan likely won’t penetrate the shielding unless you place it inside the shield. You sleep with the fan on the outside, though, and you still end up getting too hot. So in a way, the wave 2 creates more problems than it does solutions. While it keeps the cab somewhat cool, it has a slew of other issues (takes up space, EMF field, not really that cool, generates heat through the tubing, heavy power draw, very costly compared to a regular old generator, etc). It’s a great idea, in theory, and to its credit, it is quiet, and no one would have a clue that you have an A/C unit running. It is electric, so hey, it is pumping out less fumes into the air. Obtaining the LiPO4 battery and the way it is produced is very questionable. As for practical applications, it needs more work. I don’t know that I can justify paying $3200 for the bundle pack (that is with the delta pro and wave 2 as my source). Bob is right in that the wave 2 costs less on its own (about $900 when you factor in tax or buy the battery with it, it is currently advertised as $799 as a standalone). Even with a small room, you have to question the ROI. If you save money in rent for a year, and your average rent is $1000 a month, maybe then if you were using it every night and not getting hotel rooms or any storage units, you could recoup the costs quickly, but if you are living a nomadic lifestyle, chances are you will have costs that will be hidden and unusual, things you didn’t have prior. Also, you need to think about the time it takes and the space it takes to set it up. If you don’t have a lot of room, the effort to operate this equipment takes exponentially longer to set up and move around the next day you can walk normally in your own space. The equipment is a bit heavy, so you don’t want to have to move it every day if you can help it. Once you factor those things in and add the cost of the unit(s), you then need to ask yourself how long you are willing to endure those conditions to make the ROI worth it. It’s tough to find out the resultant conditions of these devices without buying one for yourself. But if you do all that work and find you are not suffering too badly and can stick it out for a couple years (anywhere up to however many hot nights you anticipate experiencing), then I would say it is a justifiable purchase and recoups its value. Otherwise, it is not a wise purchase, and you are better off using other methods. Bottom line: this one is a long game, and for particular cases, it can work. However, just as Bob said, for the majority of people, it is not a wise purchase, and you are better off doing something else, even if that means using a regular generator. The numbers need to make sense.
I really appreciate Bob taking the time to be honest about these cons, separate of what the companies want him to say. If they are good companies, they’ll take the criticism (“thanks for your feedback,” right?) and grow from it.
Hey Bob, try the backpack mini split unit! Very curious about that.
Agreed. Compact enough to work and roughly the same price as this monster.
The only thing stopping me from full time van life is the cooling problem
Same here.
I briefly contemplated getting an ice cube machine but the nearly 200 watts power is too much for my setup, compared to a USB fan that costs $5 and uses 3 watts. Main thing I learned is, do not park in direct sun, even with solar panels. If the solar panels can block sun and cool the vehicle, then fine. If not, then the amount of power gained from direct sun is not worth the power lost by cooling the added heat.
Get a Chinese air conditioner; I bought one for my van when I had it and I loved it. Used less power and cooled it off awesomely for 500 dollars and my 400watt panels and 5 agms @ 100watts had no problem running for hours….
*same*
@@HH_A.M. Do you have a link to that? I have never heard of one. TY
Thank you for posting this review. I have owned the Wave 2 with the optional battery for about a year. I travel, live and work from a 19' travel trailer. While I did not initially purchase the Wave 2 to cool or heat the TT, I have tested the unit out in the TT and realized similar results to yours. What I do use the unit for is supplemental cooling for my SUV as I travel with my dog. It works well keeping this small space cool for my pup, but struggles to cool the TT. Should anyone want to make the investment to add this unit to your kit, please know that while it works, there are many concessions that one may want to consider before moving forward. For those who may want to use this unit in an RV or TT, I have found setting it up in the bedroom and closing the door to work well for cooling this room first. I then open the bedrrom door and use well-placed fans to circulate the cooled air. Thanks again for posting your findings. I was beginning to think that my experiences were unique to my particular unit.
The best system we've seen so far is the AC split that Brian reviewed last year. Thank you for being honest and telling us what we need to know, Bob! I can't believe someone actually sent you a request to change your review after it was already posted; that took some nerve.
1:05 My family and friends pressured into getting an apt, but I don't want to keep paying $15K/yr. I lived in my Jeep with my Cat, while traveling from FL to CA and back for 9 months.
I want to get a Cargo Van, and install a CATIO cage thru the floorboard that provides her with shelter, shade, cross breeze and a hiding place while I'm in the store or charging my Jackery; I was leaving all of my windows 1/2 way down with only a wire grate, that anyone could have easily broken into.
Haven't even started the video yet and i'm saying thank you so I don't forget to express my appreciation
At least I can count on your honesty. Most CZcams videos just hype up products.
I've found reviews are usually fine. A lot of people mistake paid promotions for reviews, though.
@@Canthus13 understood there is value still but overall everything is slanted and they don’t express complete reality, not because they are trying to be deceptive, although some are, but just because nobody wants to say anything negative.
The best, authentic review I have seen yet. It goes beyond the technical analysis of the item and really focuses on the consumer and the practical application of this AC unit. Thank you Bob for making us a priority and speaking to our needs and concerns. I heard the the things I wanted to hear about value, function and how it's going to perform in specific situations. No one wants to buy something, only to have to return it when it can't perform adequately to meet your needs. This would have failed spectacularly for what we wanted to use it for. Again, thank you for making US the priority! THIS is what I call an honest review.
First, I am a huge ECOFLOW fan and have Wave1 and Wave2 plus their Frig/freezer, River2 Pro and Delta Max 2000. They all work well for me! I use Wave1 and Wave2 in my small house in Montana: low humidity and I use the exhaust hoses with thermal wraps. I don't experience heat from the unit itself, but the exhaust hose - YES, which is why the thermal wrap. I have Wave2 in my "living room" which opens to my bedroom ... a floor fan to move air from living room to bedroom. Wave1 is in my "office" and cools that 11x11 south facing room plus another fan to move air to adjoining kitchen. My house is '85 vintage. I have the aux battery for WAVE2 but at "home", I am plugged in so power is not an issue. BUT, I did test battery and consistently get 7 hours at 90F temps.
In my RV, I have used the units for off grid. Now, 33 foot Class A motorhome, 2 slides and I do have a 5K Onan gen but prefer not to use it except to recharge.
IDK ... I am very happy with Wave1 and Wave2 in my situation. I am planning on downsizing to ??? and even if a van, I would put Wave2 in passenger area vented out passenger window with cool air hose to living area. I know minimal insulation in a van vs home vs motorhome AND I never intend to be in temps of 100!!!
So ... my experience.
Hello again, Bob it's good to see you up and moving around. Thank you for your honest review. I'm sending a blanket prayer to you now for continued strength and good health. Toledo 💙
Thank you Bob for being so honest!
🙏😊👍🏼
Temperature drops 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit every 1,000 feet of altitude. Anywhere north of San Francisco on the coast will be way cooler in the summer from the arctic ocean water. And a van in the open sun versus in the shade of trees in the forest makes another big difference. Being able to escape the heat in a cold lake or creek makes a difference too. With fairly accurate weather forecasts a week into the future van lifers should be able to drop the temperature of their vans as much or more as an Ecoflow Wave 2 with better planning and driving. Since my avatar is a squirrel I should also mention splooting: Laying on your tummy on a cool patch of ground. I have never had the guts to try this in public but it's a popular option with dogs, cats and squirrels.
The problem with the coast is that there are widespread restrictions along the coast in all 3 states north of SF about overnight parking. Just reminding folks.
Price alone is a no go. Bob don't expect to many companies to ask you to review their products, you're to honest. 👍👍
I own one, and I agree with your assessment. I did however find that if the tubes can be insulated (in my case I used a couple jackets and bungy cords), it added about 30% efficiency. Respects
Nice to hear from people who are using one. Thanks for your comment!
We trust you Bob. Thank you for doing the review.
You've not lied to us yet. I trust you.
I have one of those 12v mini splits, it works great,does well running on my 600v solar charging system..✌
Nice, you have a Tesla coil? Or is that 600w 😜
@@Penny-mk7fv Or maybe a lightening bolt? 😆
Thank you for sharing your open experience and wisdom with US, Bob. You are very appreciated… or you wouldn’t be popular. 🙂
I am glad to see an honest review of one of these. I know if you ran it off an ECO Flow PowerStation with the DC connector it would take less power to run. I think most people show it taking about 300 watts that way. But unless you have one dedicated to it and enough solar to power everything, it would still take too much to run it and the space it takes up is important. I went with an 8000 btu Midea u shaped inverter window unit for my trailer, it works but also takes plenty of solar to keep it going all day. But my battery bank is big enough to keep it going all night. At the lowest compressor speed, it takes about 150 watts. At the highest compressor speed, it takes about 900 watts. Most of the time it is between 300 and 500 watts. It cost about $400 after taxes. If I was in the desert, I would probably go with a swamp cooler instead. The best thing about the window unit is that it takes very little space inside my trailer and is powered by my solar setup.
I tried this and got even worse results. In cooler weather AND using it plugged straight into an electric hookup. Wish I would’ve had this review sooner and saved a colossal amount of $$. Thanks Bob!! Appreciate your integrity.
Your honesty is SO APPRECIATED ❤️
Great vid as always Bob.
Thank you for all you do!
Thanks for your honest care for others' well being, Bob!
I always appreciate your honest reviews!
Seems like the best bet would be a smaller 5000 BTU window unit and buying two power units for the price of the ecoflow.
Honestly those efficient window units almost always end up being the answer if you're able to mount it. These hose exhaust AC's are way too inefficient.
@@schassismx3115 This double-hose one is very different from the single-hose ones that are notoriously inefficient. For one thing, it does not cause a negative pressure differential (thus drawing a volume of uncooled, outdoor air into your space in direct proportion to the heated air it's expelling through the hose). This is actually two closed loops, so doesn't create a pressure gradient.
Thank you so much for keeping us informed Bob!
Thank you for the honest review(s) and your real world experiences and opinions.
So nice to have a trusted resource.
Your honest reviews of the content , truly helps the people living on a monthly income... we all appreciate you're honest breakdowns of items.
Thank you Bob. I have a Chevy full size 1/2 ton.
Good for you for sticking to your principles! And giving us reliable information 👍
Thank you for your honest reviews, I greatly appreciate everything you do! Much love and many blessings
Truly appreciate all you do for others and your honesty
Many Blessings
Butterfly
THANK U FOR KEEPING UR INTEGRITY ON THESE REVIEWS❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
What a great honest review. It's so very refreshing to hear facts without any nonsense! TY
Always so entertaining and informative!!!
Absolute legend. No bs! Thank you for being clear cut. All the best 🌲
You are the BOSS! Love your reviews, sir! Thank you for your time checking out the products. 💯❤
Thanks for being Real and informational !
Another great, informative, and honest review from Bob. I love how he keeps the vast majority in mind instead of a select few.
First of all, thank you CheapRVliving for the video. It is much appreciated. Secondly, just about every video I'm watching on yt regarding heating/cooling in a van/camper talks about how "well" the units work, but rarely do any of them mention insulation variables. My guess is, the better the insulation, the better the results. I'm planning my camper DIY build with Structural Insulated Panels (SIP) which are extremely efficient, which would help with the power draw of the heat/AC unit tremendously. I just don't know what approach to take yet. I'm a huge fan of mini woodburning stoves for heat (venting out the side, not the top). I've also seen DIY air conditioners using coolers and ice. I'm currently trying to figure out how to make an ice maker work (very low power draw) as the ice source, and then feeding the ice maker with the melted ice from the cooler somehow. Any ideas?
We love you Bob. Your integrity is commendable
Bob, thanks for your honesty. Blessings always
I just love this guy!! Bob you are indeed the most honest person with unmatched integrity. I highly value your opinion on these products not to mention your valuable wisdom and expertise on nomad life. And the fact that you can't be "bought" is of the utmost highest characteristic value!! You are one in a quadrillion zillion👍😬💪. And the only channel on nomading and nomad products I really take to hear and trust. Keep up your magnificent work!! Your morals and values are most certainly appreciated!!!
Thanks for another excellent video.
Thanks Bob for what you do.
Thanks Bob for all the information on New products , that system looks interesting
Your channel and yourself are a value to so many others ❤️😎
Thank you so much for giving us the real deal with these types of products! It is nice to hear such independent reviews, especially with these ‘premium’ brands charging high prices. I am very glad to have stumbled upon this community. Wishing you and the community the best
I do appreciate your honest reviews.
Honesty is the best policy !!! Just a thought Bob, not a nomad here but in heat and humidity would a dehumidifier benefit people - it's smaller and more compact. It seems to help in my house even w/out running the A/C. 90F in the desert and in Florida aren't the same.
Thank you for always giving an honest review.
TY Sir, you are a gem! I am just beginning my budget build, with a plan for a very humble, full-time vanlife retirement. I have been seriously considering the Ecoflow 2 for several months and, with the recent "ON SALE" discounts they are offering, was on the verge of pulling the trigger. Though it pains me to have to surrender and need to go back to the drawing board, I cannot afford costly quality of life mistakes.
Love your honesty dude!
Thanks for your honesty!
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Thanks for the honest review.
Thank you for a very rare honest and practical review for normal people.
Too many CZcamsrs love the free stuff and give positive reviews.
Well done!
Thank you for the video. Blessings to you.
Thank you - finally an honest and helpful review!
Appreciate ur HONESTY
Thanks Bob. Hope you are feeling well!
Yes, great honest review. Thanks, Bob.
We trust you Bob! Thanks for the honest review we appreciate you‼️🤩
I think this will work for my teardrop based on your review. Thank you for the heads up
Thanks for doing this one Bob. I know many people have asked you about these units, including myself. I've just decided to move on and move to higher elevation for my warmer days. Thank you again.
Absolute honesty and I read people well
Love & respect the honesty ✌️😁
I have the first eco wave flow. It’s bigger, 800ah battery. I does cool my ambulance good. I have a designated 200w solar panel on the roof of my ambulance to charge the air conditioner and my various power stations.
The new eco flow wave 2 also has heat.
HI Bob
Thank you for your time and information. Hope you are having a good day today
I always look forward to your videos. The reviews are very helpful.