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Reasons To Use A Personal Air Cooler Instead of Central Air |
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People who want to save money on their energy bill without sacrificing the ability to keep cool should consider a personal air cooler. These units can also create additional health benefits.

 

If you're looking for alternate methods to use energy and have cleaner air to breathe, consider the use of evaporative cooling units in lieu of central air or a regular room air conditioning unit. These units, also known as swamp coolers create a cooler environment with many pluses.

 

A personal air cooler with evaporative cooling technology can cool room temperatures significantly. They can also save you significantly on your electricity bill over usage of a regular refrigeration air conditioning unit. We all know how steep our air conditioning bills can be, especially in hot summer months. These swamp coolers go above and beyond cooling your air. They can also create cleaner healthier environments with features such as air cleaners built right into the cooler unit.

 

How do personal air coolers work?

 

It's best to use these devices in areas where there is a low level of humidity as they create humidity. They also use existing hot weather to be converted to cooler temperatures. The cooler blows that cooled air into your room. When searching for an evaporative personal cooler, you will find a multitude of options. There are several considerations to consider when making your choice including the features you want as well as the design of the unit and the amount of floor space it's meant to cool.

 

Personal air coolers use either direct or indirect evaporative cooling methods. While some evaporative coolers can cool entire buildings or outdoor areas, a personal cooler generally cools a smaller area such as a single room and contains louvers to allow you to direct the flow of air where you wish. One of the benefits of these is that they are generally lightweight and fairly portable. The smaller units don't have significant reservoirs but can provide several hours of cooling for you. You can invest in larger systems to cool an entire building that have higher end components and more power. This, still reduces your electricity bill and results in cleaner air.

 

What are the other advantages of personal air coolers?

 

These units are fairly quiet, take up much less energy than a regular air conditioning unit, create cleaner air and are better for the environment. Many hydro companies are now giving rebates to customers who use more energy efficient appliances so it's also worth checking with your local hydro company to find out if a rebate system is in place. This can significantly reduce the cost you'll pay to use this better cooling resource.

 



About the Author:
Andrew Caxton is a consultant who writes on many consumer topics for http://www.evaporative-air-coolers.com . Find more publications about perso nal air cooler at his website.


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