Turn Any Fan into a $0 AC (Any Fan, Any Ice!)

Turn any fan into an air conditioner with simple items you probably already have at home! Learn how to use a box fan, oscillating fan, tower fan, desk fan, or almost any fan with frozen water bottles, freezer packs, bags of ice, or block ice to stay cooler this summer. After my original DIY air conditioner video became my biggest video ever with hundreds of thousands of views, viewers had dozens of questions. In this video, I answer the most common ones and show you several easy cooling options that require no special tools and almost no cost. Supplies I use: ✔️ O2COOL Portable Neck Personal Travel USB Battery Powered Adjustable Lanyard Cooling Fan: https://amzn.to/4uCBo1z ✔️ Lasko Weather-Shield Performance Box Fan, 3 Speeds: https://amzn.to/4xjpr3n ✔️ Lasko 2520 Oscillating Stand Fan, White 16 Inch: https://amzn.to/4at8BVX ✔️ 100Pcs "Reusable" 18 Inch Heavy Duty Zip Ties, Black: https://amzn.to/4v8ujHe ✔️ Treva 5 Inch Battery Powered Fan Portable Desk Fan 2 Cooling Speeds: https://amzn.to/3SisLMc ✔️ Grunt Style - Grumpy Old Vet Hat: https://amzn.to/3SrcXXK ✔️ Buy literally anything on amazon at this link to help support the channel! https://amzn.to/4ljimu3 In this video you'll learn: ✅ Which fans work best ✅ Different types of ice you can use ✅ Why trays are safer than zip ties ✅ How to reduce condensation problems ✅ Whether humidity or mold is really an issue ✅ Why I don't recommend using dry ice ✅ The truth about the thermodynamics debate ✅ Tips to make these cooling methods even more effective If you're looking for an inexpensive way to stay cooler during hot weather, power outages, camping, RVing, or simply sleeping more comfortably at night, these ideas may help. If you enjoy practical DIY projects that save money and solve everyday problems, please Like, Subscribe, and leave your questions in the comments. Your ideas often inspire my next video! ⚠️ Safety Note: Please use common sense when trying this project. Keep any ice bottles or containers low and away from the fan motor, electrical controls, and power cord. Place a towel, tray, or bucket underneath to catch any condensation or dripping water. Do not allow water to contact electrical components, and discontinue use if there is any risk of moisture reaching the fan or outlet. Always monitor DIY projects and use them at your own discretion. #DIYAirConditioner #AirCooler #StayCool #DIYCooling #BoxFan #OscillatingFan #SummerHacks #WhyAmIGreen