Calgary Inventor Is Stirring Up the Cooling Industry – Big AC Brands Are Not Happy
Calgary — What started as a frustration-driven experiment in a small Canada garage is now turning into one of the country's fastest-selling home cooling gadgets. The idea is simple: a compact portable device that cools any room in under two minutes — delivering real air conditioning performance at a fraction of the usual cost.
That's exactly what Thomas Berger (54), an aerospace thermal engineer from Calgary, Canada, asked himself when he looked at the price tags in his local hardware store.
"A decent window unit costs $800. A portable AC costs even more. And then you're paying $200 to $300 every month just to run it. I kept thinking — there has to be a smarter way to do this."
With over a decade of experience designing thermal control systems for aerospace applications — the technology that keeps satellite instruments from melting in orbit — Thomas had the engineering background to do something about it.
"The concept isn't complicated," Berger says. "Your room already has air in it. The key is pulling that warm air in, cooling it rapidly, and pushing it back out — without the compressor, without the refrigerant, and without the electricity bill that comes with them."
After several months of prototyping in his garage — testing airflow configurations and cooling chamber geometries, applying the same thermal engineering principles he'd spent his career developing — he built a working prototype.
Real cooling performance in any room, in under two minutes, without bulky machines, refrigerant, or expensive installation.
"I set the prototype up in my living room when it was 35°C and pressed the button," Berger recalls. "Within two minutes the thermometer read 17°C. I ran it four more times just to be sure."
"My neighbour came over — he's a retired HVAC technician, 35 years in the industry. He walked into the room, checked the thermometer, looked at the device, and just went quiet. Then he asked how soon he could have one."
Before long, everyone on the street wanted one. That prototype became
EpiCooler
.
What started as a personal engineering challenge eventually became EpiCooler — a patented portable cooling device now used in more than 60,000 households across the Canada.
Cools any room from 35°C to 17°C in under 2 minutes —
tested, repeatable, consistent
Uses up to 90% less electricity than a window AC —
runs for hours on minimal power consumption.
No installation required —
plug in and press one button. Ready in 30 seconds.
Whisper-quiet at under 40 decibels —
quieter than a library, runs while you sleep
Completely portable at under two pounds —
move it from bedroom to office to RV without thinking twice
EpiCooler
is designed for anyone who wants to:
- Cool a bedroom, living room, or home office without a permanent AC unit
- Stop paying $200–$300 every month just to be comfortable at home
- Get real cooling performance in a rental where window units aren't allowed
- Keep an elderly parent or young child cool without running a full central system
- Enjoy portable, on-demand cooling for RVs, garages, or outdoor covered spaces
With summer arriving earlier and heatwaves hitting harder every year, demand for
EpiCooler
is surging.
"We can barely keep up with production," Berger admits.
The problem: as a small Canada company, Berger cannot manufacture unlimited quantities.
"We currently have around 3,200 units left in stock. Once they're gone, it will take at least 8 weeks until the next delivery."
Anyone ordering now can get EpiCooler at an introductory price of less than $140 — nearly half the regular retail price. A limited-time offer that will not be guaranteed past the current production batch.
⚠ Warning:
As soon as stock is sold out, the promotion will end immediately. Last year's experience:
EpiCooler
sold out before noon.
UPDATE:
Demand for
EpiCooler
has surged dramatically and inventory is moving faster than anticipated. Order yours at 60% OFF before this batch sells out.
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