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Yup, the Zero Breeze was expensive.
It got my wife and daughter to go camping. It got them to go camping in Florida in the summer.

It is all about value not cost.
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Yup, the Zero Breeze was expensive.
It got my wife and daughter to go camping. It got them to go camping in Florida in the summer.

It is all about value not cost.
This is everything. If it got your family to go out and enjoy the journey with you then it was definitely worth it. Good on you Michael!

We have ordered some clip on rechargeable fans from opolar. Haven't received them but at least it is a starting point to cool down our living space a bit.

I'm really curious about your continued experience with the Breeze unit. So any further updates are appreciated.

For us it is all about space. Because we overland full-time, space is even more of a premium for us than most in that we have to always be packed for four seasons. So while most people aren't carrying winter coats and gloves when they are in Arizona in the summer, we are.

Having said that, we all know how much difference a comfortable space makes. Appreciate you taking the time to share your experience.
 
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My vote is for the Coleman 48204C866 Mach 15+ A/C Unit. This AC unit is probably the strongest on the market. As a result of its high cooling capacity of 320 cubic feet per minute, this model is widely regarded as the best RV air conditioner on the market.
I would put my Zero Breeze against it any day. Well, maybe not the price of it. It did cool the RTT and annex though
 

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My vote is for the Coleman 48204C866 Mach 15+ A/C Unit. This AC unit is probably the strongest on the market. As a result of its high cooling capacity of 320 cubic feet per minute, this model is widely regarded as the best RV air conditioner on the market.
Yes, but can you mount it to the top of a RTT?
 

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My vote is for the Coleman 48204C866 Mach 15+ A/C Unit. This AC unit is probably the strongest on the market. As a result of its high cooling capacity of 320 cubic feet per minute, this model is widely regarded as the best RV air conditioner on the market.
Guess to you don't go camping. That unit is for the roof of an RV. It's not for a roof mounted tent.
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