Air Cooler PLUS keeps you cool
by Edwin in Electronic Gadgets, Home Gadgets
Summer’s here, and the world has to go on even when a couple of celebrities have signed out permanently in the past week. Well, guess sweat and tears will mix throughout the world as most people who grew up in the 1980s mourn for the passing of the King of Pop and to a lesser extent, the most outstanding Charlie’s Angel from the original trio. Well, it need not be this way for places that are experiencing summer (or if you happen to live in a desert or a place along the Equator where it is summer all year round), as there is the new waterless Air Cooler PLUS that provides air cooler comfort without the swamp cooler odor produced by water-based evaporative coolers.
What makes the new Air Cooler PLUS different from conventional air coolers? For starters, it is waterless, hence being able to provide effective cooling in even the muggiest humidity levels. This is also the rare few (some would even claim it is the only one) air cooler that does not add humidity to the room, making it a suitable choice for folks who hate the musky smell that comes as an unwanted side effect. Currently, the Air Cooler PLUS is available for immediate shipment for relief from soaring summer temperatures. Needless to say, t is much more energy efficient and environmentally friendly compared to a regular air conditioner, and if you are able to do away with a couple of drops in the temperature notch, why not take the air cooler route?
The Air Cooler PLUS was designed with a patent-pending waterless cooling chamber that stores a couple of advanced frozen gel packs and boasts an energy-efficient variable-speed fan. These gel packs are filled with advanced HD-Ice material, where each of them offer more cooling than conventional ice. All cooled air will flow through a special dry HEPA filter to make sure unwanted dust and other microbes won’t make their rounds around the room. Tipping the scales at less than 25 pounds, you can be sure the Air Cooler PLUS is highly portable compared to your air conditioner or portable AC units. It costs around $0.12 a day to operate, the rough equivalent of burning one 60-watt light bulb.
5 Comments on “Air Cooler PLUS keeps you cool”
Waterless air cooler Says:
July 1st, 2009 at 9:33 am[...] Published by Maria Mihale, on Jul 01 2009, in the categories: Gadgets The summer is here and the weather is intolerably hot, even if, here in my country, we have enjoyed daily torrential rains, at approximately the same hour, as if it were the equatorial climate in here. I’m not a specialist, so I won’t bother looking for possible explanations, but it’s kind of weird. The point is the weather is so damn hot, or at least this is what everyone says, because I’m one of the lucky human beings that feel as comfortable as possible at 30+ Celsius degrees. However, for all of you out there who just can’t stand the high temperatures, here you have something to give you a helping hand: the waterless Air Cooler Plus, which is different from any other air cooler you might have seen before. And do you know why? Because, as I said, it’s waterless, which means the Air Cooler PLUS is able to provide “effective cooling in even the muggiest humidity”. This way, there won’t be an excess of humidity to be added to the room. In addition, there’s a patent-pending waterless cooling chamber that is part of the design of this device and inside of it there are two advanced frozen gel packs that are both stuffed with advanced HD-Ice™. Another important feature consists of the fan that has a variable speed and is very efficient as far as the energy is concerned. This waterless air cooler is available for shipment and you can order it online at WaterlessAirCooler for $189. (Source: Coolest-Gadgets) [...]
Nestor Gutierrez Says:
July 30th, 2009 at 12:43 amwhere can i buy a aircooler plus in the philippines, manila.
M.Nadeem Alvi Says:
August 3rd, 2009 at 10:55 amAir cooler plus seems a very “Cool”gadget but I still dont understand how do the HD ice gel packs do freez wether we have to freez them some way before putting them into the cooler or the cooler it self freezes them, is there any body can explain it to me before i go for it
Thanks
Maddy Says:
August 29th, 2009 at 7:39 amYou have to freeze the ice packs in order to use them. The cooler doesn’t refreeze them, it uses the cold off of them to disburse into the air.
Mike Says:
October 5th, 2009 at 9:37 pmWell then it doesn’t just use the power of a light bulb. If you include the energy and cost it takes to freeze the packs you may as well get a regular window AC. Also once the packs thaw out you actually have to wait until they freeze again to use it!!!! If it is REAL hot the packs will thaw REAL fast. Not very good in a real hot condition, think about it.
Nothing better then a good old window AC sucking out the moisture and seeing it drip all outside. That is what is needed to cool.
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