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ADOBEAIR/COOLERS #P400 Air Port Evap Cooler

ADOBEAIR/COOLERS #P400 Air Port Evap Cooler

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Brand: AdobeAir
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $106.07



New (5) from $106.07

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 181030

Shipping Weight (lbs): 25
Dimensions (in): 24.5 x 13 x 25

MPN: P400
UPC: 047906696982
EAN: 0047906696982
ASIN: B000BOC91S

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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  • ADOBEAIR/COOLERS #P400 Air Port Evap Cooler
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Air Portable Evaporative Cooler, Economical Spot Cooling & The Convenience Of A Box Fan, Efficiently Cools, Conditions & Circulates The Air Around You, Costs Less Than Air Conditioning, 3-Speed Motor Cools Air Quickly, Can Be Used As A Fan Or Evaporative Cooler, Easy To Use, Just Add Water, Plug In & Turn, Durable Metal & Polymer Construction, Cools 200-250 SQFT, 1 Year Warranty, Replacement Pad Model Number HP001A.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Works well for it's intended use   July 13, 2008
IzzieCA (SF Bay Area)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This works well for its intended use. It is not an air conditioner, but it will cool off a room and help keep it cool through the night, which is what I needed it for. I use cold water I keep in bottles in the fridge, and tried adding ice cubes (which didn't seem to make much difference). I use a 1.25 liter seltzer water bottle, which has a long neck which helps when adding water so you don't spill. It holds quite a bit of water (4 or 5 of those water bottles), and if I fill it up before bed, it has enough water for the entire night. I like the design of it, it looks like a box fan, and it's easy to move around, just slide it along so you don't spill (if it has water in it). I only need it during heat waves, so I can put it away when I don't need it. I live in a dry climate, so this will not work well in humid climates. It seems well made and makes about the same amount of noise as a box fan. It also uses much less electricity than an A/C unit, but it takes a bit more work, keeping it filled with cold water. Depending on the heat, it might need filling every few hours, but I only use it late afternoon/evening, and overnight. It is of much better quality than other evaporative coolers I have seen in the stores, and the price is about half as much for the ones in the stores of similar quality.


5 out of 5 stars Does exactly as it says.   July 3, 2007
cool in colorado
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I have owned this for a couple of days now and this thing works just like it's suppose to. I did a test with a digital temperature probe and the air out was 20 degrees cooler than the air in. I do live in an area that has daytime humidity of less than 10% which is great for an evaporative cooler. In my situation it cools a room very well that is approximately 400 square feet.

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