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    Perfect solution for cooling deer blinds

    I finally found the best way to cool my Krivoblind! I have not yet bought this or seen it in the store, by I am checking Home Depot tomorrow!!!

    Check it out: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Arctic-Co...6-4117a6ef4e14


    #2
    Lol I've seen some home made set ups like this, never knew they really made one. Pretty good idea though!

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      #3
      It is a mister; should cool down a blind nicely.

      Click on the second video to see it in action.

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        #4
        We use one at work some and it definitely works. The mister on high will get you wet.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Burnadell View Post
          It is a mister; ....
          Yes sir "Mister" Burnadell. What ever you say.






          That should work great with ice water from melting ice.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Texas Grown View Post

            That should work great with ice water from melting ice.
            Yep, I would think ice added to the water would really chill you!

            Visit www.toolcraze.net for more tool reviews and newsCordless portable misting fan powered by an 18 volt Lithium Ion battery - compatible with Ryobi ONE+Des...

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              #7
              How loud are they?

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                #8
                Just what WCB needs for his new Krivoman. GOFs need to stay cool.

                I built something similar for my puppy whelping pen for $4.00.

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                  #9
                  That's a pretty detailed review. He did say the battery would last almost 2 hours with the fan on low, and with the pump running at the same time. Almost 6 hours with the fan on low and no pump. I'd have to have a couple of batteries for back-up cause I'd be running that pump all the time right now . But I guess one could just turn the pump on for a moment or two, now and then.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Froggy View Post
                    Just what WCB needs for his new Krivoman. GOFs need to stay cool.

                    I built something similar for my puppy whelping pen for $4.00.
                    I must have missed that in the D-I-Y Forum!

                    Originally posted by Texas Grown View Post
                    That's a pretty detailed review. He did say the battery would last almost 2 hours with the fan on low, and with the pump running at the same time. Almost 6 hours with the fan on low and no pump. I'd have to have a couple of batteries for back-up cause I'd be running that pump all the time right now . But I guess one could just turn the pump on for a moment or two, now and then.
                    Yeah, Ryobi makes a 4 ah battery that would last longer.

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                        #12
                        Looks legit. On the website it says not sold in stores, must be purchased online.

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                          #13
                          Actually, I saw something similar some guy is selling on craigslist. It's a cooler with a fan and exhaust port. Just fill with ice and turn on the fan. I'll find it and post a link.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by BowTech2010 View Post
                            Looks legit. On the website it says not sold in stores, must be purchased online.
                            Which website? I don't see that on the Home Depot website I linked, and it won't let me order it online. Whenever I click the "add to cart" button, it doesn't allow me.

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                              #15


                              Here is the link. The price is rediculous, but the concept is sound and would be cheap to make.

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