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Jan 24, 2022
Laptop core temperature went from 79 Celsius to 55 Celsius.
I was skeptical about the design, because it's my first time seeing a laptop cooler with the fan on the top instead of arranged along the surface.
My laptop's from the early 2010s with a Pentium processor, so it gets hot when I try to do tasks that more modern laptops breeze through.
When I disconnected the laptop cooler to use a USB keyboard for faster typing, the core temp soared past 60 degrees Celsius. Then 65. 70. 75. 79. The laptop's built-in fan had been going full speed by this point but couldn't do the job. It needed backup.
I yanked out the USB connector for the keyboard and plugged this laptop cooler back in and watched as it brought the temps down to an acceptable 55 degrees Celsius within 15 seconds. My laptop's built-in fan went whisper-quiet in shame, and the KLIM Airflow maintained the new much lower temperature with much less noise.
Your results may vary based on your cooling needs, of course, but I am very satisfied with the KLIM Airflow.

May 10, 2024
Powerful blender. Made soy milk with it, and the okara (leftover soybean bits) was so fine, it felt like dissolved cornstarch instead of crumbly bits.
Powerful blender. Made soy milk with it, and the okara (leftover soybean bits) was so fine, it felt like dissolved cornstarch instead of crumbly bits.