Overall Rating 




Manufacturer
Allstar Marketing Group, LLC.
Product Description
Auto Cool is a cooling ventilation system that claims to keep your car cool no matter how long it has been left in the sun. Auto Cool uses solar power to keep the heat out. Auto Cool as seen on TV. Auto Cool reviews below when available.
Average Retail Value
$14.99 (prices may vary)
Comparisons
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11/16/2008 - Carla Kruncos of WI, USA writes:
When I set auto cool in my car, The temperature went from 110 to 115. Dissapointing! It Should be called Auto Hot! It's like a heater that's in there! Air conditioning is expensive! But there is no substitute for Auto Cool! It's Auto Hot!





10/28/2008 - Ken of OR, USA writes:
I have to leave my car in an unshaded parking lot while at work. Before trying the autocool, it used to be intolerable to enter my car after it had sat all day in the summer sun. With the auto cool, entering the car is actually quite comfortable. Great product at a great price!





8/14/2008 - Garett of Texas, USA writes:
Does NOT work. Having a vehicle with no AC is the pits, and to make things worse, I got my hopes up over this joke of a product. I kept doubting it after I bought it, and I should have stayed with my gut feeling, as soon as I saw the As seen on TV label the box, I should have placed it on the store room floor, and stomped on it. Does NOT work. Placed it in my car window, went to work, during lunch came out and what do you know, no change in temperature, and the POS was melting. I took it as a lesson learned, to never trust infomercials again.





8/7/2008 - Earle of NJ, USA writes:
Does not work. Car must be in direct sun. Very fragile. Don't use, if you buy it; Why did I/you?, don't use with power windows.





8/3/2008 - jeff of Ontario, Canada writes:
I did some search that the Volkswagen Touareg can be equipped solar roof. The solar cells supply current to the vehicle’s ventilation and reduce the interior temperature by up to 50% when the vehicle is stationary. As I know the solar panel produce 24w electricity power, compare it, Auto cool perhaps produce 0.1-0.2w electricity power, so Auto cool can only reduce the interior temperature less than 1%, you can’t feel the different. Finally, I choose auto sunshade from [] instead of Auto cool.





6/16/2008 - Daniel of NV, USA writes:
I live in Las Vegas and I purchased this product a year ago. First of all it took almost two months for me to receive it it. When I finally got it, I set it up in my car. It didn't do anything. The fan spun when it was directly in the sun light, but thats about it. My car was still hot as ever. Do not waste your money on this product.





6/10/2008 - dre of Kingston, jamaica writes:
I bought 3 of these decorational ornaments, I tried it and it didnt work for me either. One day i was on the computer trying to find out how much air this "hot box" really pushes, I got no results on this item so I decided to pull it apart. from my knowledge of the air flow I noticed the blades are too close together to let sufficient air pass through them, the motor also spins slower because of the extra weight ( he probably got these parts at a yard sale and put them together !) Anyway if your willing to experiment with your decorative piece and have a little D.I.Y. know-how this is what you can do: pull down your auto cool using a small phillips screw driver, be careful with the wiring from the solar panel (solar panel wont shock it only pushes out 1.5 volts (same as a "AA" battery). when you've taken out all 8 screws pull off the fan blade from the motor and slice out 1/4 of an inch out of every-other blade using a utility knife ( be careful, keep fingers away from the blade), Put the fan blade back onto the motor and re-install all 8 screws... try it now! I know it doesnt reduce the heat by 30 degrees but according to my cars internal temp. sensor the original design kept my car approximatly 3 to 5 degrees cooler, the modified design actually doubles that at 8 to 12 degrees . ..from what i've seen on this and other websites, the marketing companies arent giving the refunds on this item .. its a peice of junk that you would probably through out any way.. try it, a 10 degree cooler car is better than a 10 degree hotter car !





5/8/2008 - suzanne of NY, USA writes:
A real piece of junk. A total waste of money. Product does not remove any heat from the car. i usually buy products from infomercials and am fairly satisfied with them, but this is JUNK.





2/17/2008 - Rick of Arizona, USA writes:
Quite frankly, this is the worst piece of junk I've ever wasted money on, and it's the first time my wife and I had ever bought anything from an infomercial. As soon as it arrived I realized something was up: it weights less than a pound and just doesn't appear to be built to do what the commercials imply. We tried it. It doesn't work. At all. We didn't even bother trying different positions, it was painfully obvious that it couldn't possibly work and that the commercials were full of it.





2/17/2008 - Susan of Florida, USA writes:
We live in Florida where without window tints the car becomes an absolute oven. We got sucked in by the infomercial, but don't bother. This item is a piece of junk. It doesn't work at all.





10/8/2007 - Eddy of Nova Scotia, Canada writes:
I ordered this product and waited a long time for it to arrive, I thought it was working but needed a little power so I decided to buy more. I have about 3 in each window what makes up to 12 of these solar fans, I couldn't refund my money and it didn't do what was said, I even had 12 going in my car, what a waste of 160$ !!!.





9/7/2007 - Cynthia of New York, USA writes:
This is one of the most useless pieces of junk I've ever tried. I saw the informercial last year, thought "That's a brilliant idea!" and decided to wait until it was in stores. Bought one locally early in the summer at a national discount chain. It does absolutely nothing unless the solar panels are facing full sunlight. If your windows are facing north or south, you're completely out of luck. I parked in late morning and put the Auto Cool in an east-facing window. Checked it in the afternoon and moved it to the west side of the car. At the end of the day, the car was as hot as any car that's been out in the sun all day. Put your hand right next to it when it's in full sunshine, and you acn scarcely feel anything at all. It just doesn't move air. No "on" switch; no "off" switch; no batteries or capacitors. So it starts running the moment it encounters full sunshine, whether or not you're ready for it, and stops the second it's out of the sun. It wasn't very expensive, but I returned it as a matter of principle. Any store selling this garbage should be informed of what it does to their reputation, and the best way to let them know is by returning it. Pros: It's pretty quiet. But that's to be expected from a device that does so little. Cons: Completely ineffective! I give this one star because the rating system doesn't allow zero. One star, is one more than the Auto Cool deserves.





9/3/2007 - Elaine of Florida, USA writes:
This item does NOT work unless you hold it up in direct sunlight. Then the fan barely spins, making it truly impossible for it to cool your car. So I have to chalk it up as a piece of junk, therefore getting a very low rating from me. I received my Auto Cool for a birthday present last week. My daughter purchased it at our local drug store (well known chain), So I will be able to return it without the hassle of shipping it back to the company. I was very disappointed that the company did not even put an address or phone number in the packaging in case a consumer had a question. That leads me to believe that they know what kind of useless product they are selling and don't want us to contact them. Very Shady.





8/19/2007 - Cherie of Florida, USA writes:
I bought this product the 1st week of June. It broke mid-July (cracked and completely came apart) not to mention it didn't do what the ad promised. Of course there is only a 30-day guarantee.





8/11/2007 - James of Alberta, Canada writes:
It broke when I put up the Window I am trying to get parts for it, and can't find it in Allstar even though it has your address on it





8/10/2007 - Rick of North Carolina, USA writes:
Totally worthless product. I bought 2 for $20 at a store sale;consider it money down the drain.I cannot believe they are still able to sell this junk. The free cup holder organizer that came with it is worth more than the product.





8/9/2007 - Bill of Pennsylvania, USA writes:
It sounded reasonable, but was junk. Unit will only power fan IF IN DIRECT GLARING SUNLIGHT.. Otherwise its just an UGLY window ornament. Can't even find a mailing address or company address to FILE A COMPLAINT...





8/8/2007 - JP of California, USA writes:
It barely creates a breeze, and is a pain to set up. Good idea, but totally not worth it. Fan is just not strong enough.





7/29/2007 - Harv of Wisconsin, USA writes:
This product is totally useless. It is shocking that anyone even offers it for sale! They just hurt their reputation by selling it! This is the worst item I have ever bought in my 62 years of life! I feel so gullible to have bought it.





7/11/2007 - Anonymous of Colorado, USA writes:
I bought 2, one for each side window of my pickup. Unfortunately, my windows are pretty straight up and down so the fan blades wouldn't spin even though the vehicle was in direct sunlight. To see if it worked, I had to point the solor panels directly up to get the fans to spin no matter what time of day.
