NewAir EC111W Portable Evaporative Cooler with 250 Square Foot Cooling, 500 CFM

February 27, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $169.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 06:01 GMT+0100 - Details)

If you live in a region that typically experiences high temperatures but low humidity, consider harnessing the power of evaporative cooling to make indoor/outdoor living more comfortable for your family. Evaporative coolers — affectionately known as swamp coolers — work by passing water through a 3D cooling pad and using a fan to dry hot air across the soaked pad to cool it. This all-natural process relies on physics instead of Freon and other chemicals, so you get affordable, comfortable climate control that comes with a reduced carbon footprint.

Product Features

  • Best for hot & dry climates, where the air humidity is low
  • Works as an air cooler, tower fan and humidifier in one
  • This cooler not only refreshes your home but can also lower your indoor temperatures by as much as 20° to 30°F
  • 3 cooling speeds & wind modes which blows a fresh breeze in even the hottest conditions
  • Oscillates for widespread coverage up to 250 sq. ft.

Comments

V.Lee says:

Florida resident Loving it !!! Ok first off I live in Miami Florida and yes its very humid however this is a Godsend. I bought this for “cooling off” my area of the bedroomand that is what it does. I did NOT expect for the room to cool 30 degrees less nor did I buy it thinking of not using my central AC…the ideawas to NOT use the second AC and so far I haven’t.If you go in thinking that this will take the place of ANY AC then do not purchase it. It is not for that purpose at least not in…

Liz Kroeker says:

A lot of cool bang for your buck I ordered this evaporative cooler after reading the reviews. It arrived yesterday just in time for the first major heat wave here in So. Cal. I made some king size ice cubes ahead of time knowing that the included ice packs would take time to freeze. Here’s my review: it was quick and simple to set up. It is tall and slender and easy to move on rollers. It’s also light enough to pick up but I wouldn’t advise it once you add the water or you might have a mess. I added the water and my…

Matthew R. says:

Understanding Evaporative Coolers TL;DR – I’ve attached a map to this review, that I hope if nothing else people look at prior to considering this unit.This product already has one thing going against it. It seems from the reviews, most people expect it to replace an air conditioning unit in *ANY* environment.I’ll admit, I’m sure this has a lot to do with most people not knowing what an evaporative cooler is before seeing the product, and only reading the part about “lower your indoor temperatures by…

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