Keep the air around you cool inside and outside your home. With the Hess Aire Portable Evaporative Air Cooler, you can stay cool inside your home, out on your patio, or at your campsite. Just plug it in and you're ready to chill.
Evaporative coolers are more commonly known as "swamp coolers." These air cooling systems cool warm, stale air with natural evaporation. As water inside the swamp cooler evaporates into the air circulating through the cooling system, the air lowers in temperature. Evaporative wet air coolers are ideal for areas with low humidity since water must be able to evaporate easily.
The MC37M air cooler can cool areas as large as 1,600 square feet. The fan draws air in and circulates it back out at a rate of 5,300 cubic square feet per minute. This portable swamp cooler has a 14.6-gallon water reservoir that you can fill through the cooler's manual water fill or through your garden hose connected to its water hose adapter.
Get the cooling you need thanks to 4 fan-only settings and 2 evaporative settings. The air vents also oscillate to direct air throughout your room or space. This portable evaporative cooler moves where you need it thanks to its lightweight design, heavy-duty wheels, and convenient handle. Incredibly mobile, this portable swamp cooler weighs only 57 pounds and measures 28 inches long, 17 inches wide, and 45 inches tall.
- Overall Height - Top to Bottom: 41.7''
- Overall Width - Side to Side: 18.4''
- Overall Depth - Front to Back: 29.5''
- Overall Product Weight: 58.8lb.
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I'm very happy with this water cooler. Runs fairly quite.. nice breeze.. cool air.. Keep in mind this is for outside use really. Garages, workshops, gathering venues, etc. It can not be closed up in a room. The side vents (pads) need to be able to receive some dry air to deliver and process the evaporative cool air that it's designed for. If you're looking for a home water cooling unit, buy one that goes in a window where the swamp (media) pads are on the outside and the cooling fan register blows to the inside. This unit discussed here works well at 50% humidity and lower. Over 60% and more on humidity, turn the pump off as it's no longer really effective. But you can still use the fan with the pump off of course. You may also consider using the water fill port for the water supply. Otherwise, you'll be dragging your garden hose in and out filling the thing up. The more dry the air is, the more water it uses. Avg. water lasts 2-3 hours for us. Just depends. I converted the intake of the cooler to use a smaller hose (l 1/2" line) I DON'T use the auto cut off (float cut off). When it's full, I turn it off outside and release the hose pressure to the cooler to prevent any pressure leaks should any arise. I also installed a shut off valve at the cooler as well for added security and turn that off at night to prevent someone one from turning it on not knowing there's a possibility of a flood in my garage! All bases cover. Be sure to run your pump first for at least 10-15 minutes before turning the fan on. Pads need to be completely before you start it or it won't cool right. Hope this someone make the right cooler choice!. Charles. Midlothian, TX. 2021-08-19 16:58:02