Luma Comfort EC220W High Power 1650 CFM Evaporative Cooler with 650 Square Foot Cooling

March 21, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $331.56Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:32 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Luma Comfort EC220W Evaporative Cooler goes wherever it’s needed to bring instant cooling to areas up to 650 square feet. As the largest and most powerful model in the Luma Comfort evaporative cooler line, this heavy-duty unit draws air from outside and uses a powerful blower to push it through 3 water saturated, rigid cooling pads located on 3 different sides of the cooler. As it cools your air, the EC220W also filters out airborne particles and increases employee productivity, all by using up to 80% less energy than an air conditioner. Constructed of UV-protected ABS plastic, the Luma Comfort is designed for durability and will not corrode or crack. To operate the EC220W, add water to the large, 10.6 gallon water tank or connect the unit directly to a garden hose, spigot or direct water line. Additional features include a powerful 220 watt motor, automatic air louvers and 1650 CFM of cooling.

Product Features

  • Best for hot & dry climates, where the air humidity is low
  • Works as an air cooler, tower fan and humidifier in one
  • 3 cooling speeds & wind modes which blows a fresh breeze in even the hottest conditions
  • Covers up to 650 sq. ft. of cooling power
  • Powerful blower design with widespread oscillation

Comments

Anonymous says:

It does just “hook up” to a garden hose like the video seems to suggest. We live in the desert and are quite used to evaporative coolers out here. The low humidity makes “swamp coolers” a good choice for maintaining comfortable temperatures during our blazing summers. This purchase was for our patio. We spend a lot of time out there and needed something to take the edge off while sitting outside. One of the reasons we selected this cooler was that it is advertised to accept a garden hose connection for continuous filling. It is so dry out here that we would…

Anonymous says:

Saved me! Last summer (in CO) in the place I rented there was no ac and no basement to escape the blistering heat. It got so hot that the thermostat was reading 90+ inside! I was really afraid for my dogs. This year I bought the Luma Comfort 1650 before the hot temps started and when it arrived I was a little shocked at how big it is. My next thought was: how was I going to get it in the house (I’m not a big person). It was a bit of a struggle, but I finally got it in and once I got it set up and…

Anonymous says:

False advertising. Low quality. But great customer care. Initial impressions: Package showed tattered and lacking the hose adaptor. Instructions say you can add ice to the “water and ice compartment” but the “top” intake on the lower back side is screened to prevent ice from entering inside the unit. I guess you just supposed to poor “iced water” into it. Or set five cubes on the tray every three minutes and expect that to make a difference. Course that means you’re sitting in back of the unit most of the time…

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