I did a pretty scientific test with my AI. I shot 5 rounds for load development, and took an IR heat reading gun to it. 95°F at the chamber end of the barrel, 200°F on the suppressor. I used the riflekuhl for 8 minutes. It dropped the chamber end to 77°F, and the suppressor to 95°F. I expect the suppressor to be hotter due to it being black, and in the sun. The ambient air temperature was 75°F that day. I also tested at the end of my load development, letting it cool off just by air. It took 20 minutes (19:35) to reach the same temperature range within 2-5°. I'd say a little over doubling my time at the range, or cutting my evening load development time in half, is worth it. Yes, the buzzing is a bit annoying, but that's why I shut my ear pro off between strings. I don't need to be having conversations at the gun range anyway, that's what post range dinner and drinks is for.
The only thing I don't like, is I'm pretty sure my chamber is so deep into the action on the AI, that the stem does not get close enough to seal. We tested the riflekuhl on my buddies 308 AR with no problems at all. The volume of air moved was almost double.