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Why Do Evaporative Cooler Prices Vary So Much? |
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There are many different types and models of evaporative water coolers and evaporative cooler prices can vary significantly. Find out what you need to know before choosing a model for your business or home.

 

Are you interested in evaporative cooler prices? Some people find it curious when they begin their comparison shopping. There's a wide array of evaporative coolers available which makes the price delta fairly wide. You can pay anywhere from $100 to several thousand dollars for this device. The indoor units are generally more moderately priced than the outdoor models but there is still quite a large price range. An evaporative cooler, often called a swamp cooler can be a great way to cool and humidify your home as well as save considerable amounts of electricity over the price of central air conditioning or a single air conditioning unit.

 

Why is there such a price delta?

 

If you want an economical cooler, you will find that they are compact in size and are sometimes portable at around $100 or less. There are quite a few different options including ones with extra bells and whistles including air purification, large water reservoirs and other features as well. Some models can also sometimes be used in the winter time as well as the summer in order to act as a humidifier for your home.

 

A middle of the road evaporative cooler might be around $200 to under $1000 but holds more water and might cover a larger amount of square footage. There might be a larger blower wheel which can create higher strength and more cooling power.

 

Larger or higher powered swamp coolers can be over $1000.00 and even well above that depending on a few factors such as the square footage, fan strength, water tank and number of absorbent cooling pads. Some units can blow a significant amount of air and cool a vast area.

 

Are there commercial grade solutions?

 

There are large or commercial grade evaporative coolers that can cool a very large building or even an outdoor area. Some of these units are priced for several thousand dollars but have many features that make it an enticing proposition. Not only is there a significant cost savings but some high end units have more durable materials that don't require as much maintenance, and have longer warranty periods. Features like durable plastic fans and cellulose absorbent water pads can mean that there's not the chance of rust or corrosion that you face with lower end models.

 

If you do a bit of homework when making a choice for your evaporative water cooler or swamp cooler, it can result in better performance for you. Taking into consideration the area you need to cool and what other features you want as well as the amount of maintenance you are willing to perform on the unit can help you determine which end of the scale you want to make your purchase in.

 



About the Author:
Andrew Caxton is a freelance writer for http://www.evaporative-air-coolers.com . A website with tips on evapora tive cooler prices, amongst many related topics.

 



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