NOGGLE The Kids Personal Air Conditioning System to Keep Them Cool in The Back Seat - 6ft, Black Ice
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Melissa Toczylowski
> 3 dayI drive a Tundra but the air vents are under the front seats and suck at cooling the rear of the truck. Saw this on a fb moms group and thought I would try it. This is fabulous especially for Florida summers!
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Wendy
> 3 dayBought this for my backseat as I have kiddos. I have an Equinox and got the size recommended for back seats. It’s ok. Definitely not worth the money, but ok. I had a hard time connecting it as the zip ties don’t just flip out of the vents, the Noggle attachment continually slides, closing the vent and defeating the purpose of the purchase. The zip tie it came with loosens itself, which aids in it sliding down to close the vent. I have contemplated returning several times, but there are no other products like this out there. I just wish it wouldn’t move so much on the vent attachment and keep the vent open. When the vent is open though, it works great.
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Syrena22
20-11-2024Overall I think the concept is great. I just think this product might not be meant for jeeps? It keeps falling off and doesn’t say straight. The size/length is great for rear facing; need extra Velcro or zip ties to keep it aligned since it doesn’t fit super well with the strap provided-it moves and will point up (not stay pointed straight/towards baby).
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S. Peruta
> 3 dayThis didnt fit our car vents. Very bulky. Didnt work for us.
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4luv&travel
> 3 dayGreat idea but doesn’t tighten enough against vent. Air ends up blowing out around sides of vent connector and less so in the noggle itself.
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Catherine Luzadas
> 3 dayNot using product for its intended audience but still love. My car doesn’t have vents in the backseat and with the summer heat in Tx that makes it unbearable for quite sometime when we first get in the car. My dog loves it and is constantly putting her face right in front of it. Feels just like sitting in front of any other front car vent.
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Allison
> 3 dayLiving in Arizona, this has greatly reduced my anxiety about my little one and she is noticably cooler when I take her out of the car now. The product works and does what it says it will. Like others have said, the biggest area for improvement is with how the product attaches to the air vent. I would also maybe like to see a version that has a skinnier funnel which gradually gets bigger. The current one is bulky and in the way sometimes, but worth it for hit weather climates.
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Samantha Clark
> 3 dayOh man, do I love our Noggle. Driving with my new baby in our car (Pontiac Vibe) used to cause me so much anxiety because it got so hot in the back seat. The Noggle directs a good amount of air back there and I feel so much relief (Now I just stress because my baby cries the whole time because he doesnt like being alone back there.) Installation was a little bit tricky and time consuming because its difficult to get the zip ties around the air vent (it may just be the design of the vents in our car, though.) The ties are removable though, which is awesome. I do recommend purchasing the rubber gasket from the Noggle site. Our dash is quite contoured, so quite a bit air was escaping around the top and bottom and not much got to the back seat. I tried super gluing some weather stripping to the inside, which worked okay. I ended up having to purchase a new vent cover because the original broke, and saw the gasket for sale on their site and decided to purchase it. It created a great seal and increased the amount of air to the back seat considerably. I recommend this for anyone without backseat vents!
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Ashley G Johnson
> 3 dayLoved this and hated this. It just reminded me that Car manufacturers need to take into consideration rear facing children and have a better standard when it comes to air flow. It is bulky and having a passenger leap over the hose or duck under it is just embarrassing.
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Bridget and Tom
> 3 dayI have a cargo van that has turned into a wheelchair accessible van so it does not have AC in the back. My daughter is 23 years old and in the hot Florida sun so it’s hot inside. I talked to a wheelchair company that would put an AC unit in the back of my van it was about $1200. So when I saw this I had to give it a try and it did exactly what it said it was going to do. So easy to install it’s a no-brainer. I usually have no one riding in the passenger front seat but when I have it’s so easy to detach and to reattach .