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Beat the heat this summer with an oscillating fan from HOMCOM. A window swamp cooler can be clunky and heavy, but this evaporative air cooler gives you the cool air you need on wheels so mobility is a breeze. You can unplug this room cooler and easily take it with you, so you're cool in any room. Chill out this summer with this portable air cooler from HOMCOM.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Keep Your Cool: This room cooler has three ways to enjoy cold air: cold air fan, cold air fan with ice, and humidifying. The unique cooling technology allows you to freeze an icebox and place it inside so that you can get much colder air on those hot
- Customized Comfort: This evaporative cooler has low/medium/high fan settings with normal/natural/sleep, so you can find whatever combination feels good to you.
- Set it and Forget it: This portable air cooler has a 12-hour timer, so you can set the time you want it to run and take a nap without worrying that it's going to run too long and run up your energy bill.
- Easy Operation: This room cooler has an LED screen with an easy-to-use control panel, so you can change the settings or use the remote control and adjust it how you like without getting off the couch.
- Ice Cooling Fan Dimension: Overall Dimensions: 15in W x 13.75in D x 32in H, Water Tank: 3.2 gallon. Coverage Area: 270-377 ft². Power: 80 W. Assembly required.
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Aosom LLC
27150 SW Kinsman Rd Wilsonville, OR 97070
(503) 746-5886/marketing@aosom.com
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WARNING: CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING The State of California Health and Safety Code Section 25249.6, et seq., commonly known as Prop. 65, requires products to be labeled if any of over 900 chemicals are present even in trace amounts. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Bisphenol A (BPA), which is known by the State of California to cause reproductive toxicity. For more information about prop 65, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov