Should I Buy a Portable Air Conditioner or an Evaporative Air Cooler? – My Home Climate

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Should I Buy a Portable Air Conditioner or an Evaporative Air Cooler? – My Home Climate

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Portable air conditioners and evaporative air coolers (swamp coolers) are effective and affordable appliances to keep cool all summer long. They're also easy to install with no heavy lifting required. Both are excellent alternatives for apartments or rental homes that don't have central air conditioning. Visit: – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Should I Buy a Portable Air Conditioner or an Evaporative Air Cooler? – My Home Climate


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Should I Buy a Portable Air Conditioner or an
Evaporative Air Cooler?
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Description
  • Portable air conditioners and evaporative air
    coolers (swamp coolers) are effective and
    affordable appliances to keep cool all summer
    long. They're also easy to install with no heavy
    lifting required. Both are excellent alternatives
    for apartments or rental homes that don't have
    central air conditioning or don't allow window
    units.
  • But portable ACs and swamp coolers aren't ideal
    for the same situations. Let's dive into a QA to
    help you determine which kind of unit is better
    for your home.

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  • Q I don't have central AC. Should I get a
    portable air conditioner or an evaporative
    cooler?
  • A Both can be effective options depending on the
    environment you live in.
  • Air coolers are ideal for hot and dry climates
    like the southwest and midwest regions of the
    United States, where overall humidity levels are
    less than 50. Temperature reduction from air
    coolers is greatest where the air is dryer. They
    use water evaporation to provide you with a cool,
    refreshing breeze, a process that adds moisture
    to the air as it cools it. This can be a welcome
    solution to the irritating symptoms of dry air
    caused by desert climates or over-air-conditioned
    rooms.
  • A portable AC can be used in areas with almost
    any humidity level, effectively cooling single
    rooms to help you save energy instead of cooling
    an entire home with central AC. Portable ACs do
    require a window for an exhaust hose, so this
    option is only feasible if you have an available
    window.
  • If you prefer air conditioning to evaporating
    cooling, a portable AC is a great optionplus,
    you can avoid the stress and potential safety
    hazards of installing a bulky window unit.
    Portable air conditioners can also be easily
    moved from room to room, so you can run yours in
    your home office during the day and in your
    bedroom at night.

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  • Q I already have central air conditioning. How
    can a portable AC or air cooler help me?
  • A You can extend cooling and save energy by
    running a portable AC or air cooler in
    conjunction with central air.
  • A portable AC or air cooler can prevent waste and
    lower your energy bills. Rather than cooling the
    entire house, just cool the room you're using. By
    strategically using a portable unit, you can save
    big!
  • An air cooler will also add moisture into air
    stripped dry by your central AC, keeping your
    body cool and preventing your sinuses from drying
    out.

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  • Q Which one will cool my basement?
  • A We wouldn't recommend either option.
  • Air coolers and portable ACs are generally not
    recommended for basements as they both require
    window access to operate correctly. Air coolers
    need an open window for cross-ventilation, and
    portable ACs need a window to vent out hot air.

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  • Q I want to stay cool on my patio. Which cooling
    solution is better?
  • A An outdoor evaporative cooler is one of the
    best outdoor cooling solutions (and it wont
    throw wet mist all over you and your furniture).

An outdoor air cooler can turn your patio into an
enjoyable space for your whole family. With
effective outdoor cooling, the kids can have fun
outside while you enjoy a sweat-free barbecue.
Choose a brand like Honeywell for outdoor coolers
as they have safe, outdoor-rated options for
rugged weather conditions.
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  • Shopping pro tip An air cooler needs to be
    outdoor rated for safety and longevity.
  • All Honeywell outdoor air coolers, like the Pro
    Tool Reviews recommended Honeywell CO610PM, are
    outdoor rated, which means
  • They're ETL certified to meet strict UL outdoor
    appliance regulations.
  • They have a GFCI safety plug for extra protection
    against any potential electrical shocks.
  • They're made of rugged UV-resistant plastics to
    prevent fading or cracking.
  • They're waterproof, so they can withstand the
    elements.
  • They have aluminum heat-proof fan blades that
    withstand extreme temperatures, unlike cheaper,
    plastic blades.

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  • Q Which one is better for my garage or shed?
  • A These can be difficult spaces to cool, but if
    you keep the doors or windows open, an air cooler
    would work well.

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  • An evaporative air cooler isn't designed for
    enclosed spaces, but if you plan to run yours
    with the garage door open, this is the best
    option for staying comfortable in the middle of a
    heatwave. A standard fan just blows warm air
    around, but because swamp coolers works through
    evaporation, they reduce temperatures with
    refreshingly moistened air.
  • In theory, a portable AC can bring instant
    cooling to your garage as long as there's a
    window and your walls are well insulated from
    outside heat. For more information and
    inspiration, see how this customer set up his
    Honeywell portable AC in his garage.
  • While you're shopping, don't forget to buy from a
    trustworthy brand like Honeywell that has
    products that are safe and reliable.
  • Here's to a cool and refreshing summer!

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