Thinking of buying new air cooler? These 5 tips may help you make better choice

HIGHLIGHTS

Choose the right cooler type based on your room size desert for big spaces, personal for small rooms.

Pick a model with a large water tank and good cooling pads for better and longer cooling.

Check air throw and power use so the cooler spreads air well and saves electricity.

Thinking of buying new air cooler? These 5 tips may help you make better choice

Summer has begun to show its heat, and the moment you step indoors, you look for cool air. An air cooler can offer relief without the high power costs of an air conditioner. However, when you go to a shop or look at a shopping app, you see many options with different sizes, prices, and features. This can be confusing and make it hard to choose. But you don’t need to feel stuck. I’ve made some simple tips to help you choose an air cooler that fits your needs and your budget.

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1. Select the right type of cooler for your space

1. Select the right type of cooler for your space

Before you go ahead and look for the air cooler to buy, you must decide which type of air cooler you want. It could be a desert cooler and a personal cooler. The air cooler you wish to buy can be influenced by the space you want to use it for. Desert coolers are large and designed for big rooms or halls. They use huge fans to push air across a wide area. On the contrary, personal or tower coolers are better for small bedrooms or office corners. They are quieter and take up less floor space. Matching the cooler to your room size is the first step toward effective cooling.

2. Check the water tank capacity

2. Check the water tank capacity

A larger water tank means the cooler will run for a longer time without needing a refill. For a good night of sleep, look for a model that can hold enough water to last at least eight to ten hours. If you live in a very hot region, a larger tank is always better. Some modern coolers also come with a continuous water supply hookup, which saves you the trouble of manual filling.

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3. Look for high-quality cooling pads

3. Look for high-quality cooling pads

The pads inside an air cooler play a very important role in deciding how cool the air will feel in your room. These pads absorb water, and when air passes through them, it becomes cooler. That’s why the quality and type of pad really matter.

Most modern air coolers use honeycomb pads. The design of these coolers is such that they retain the water for a longer period of time. As a result, they are able to give a good cooling effect and make the environment comfortable.

As compared to these new coolers, the old coolers made use of wood-wool pads which were less expensive but not durable. They dry out faster, wear out quickly, and need to be cleaned or replaced more often, which can be a bit of a hassle.

4. Check the airthrow distance

Another important thing to think about when choosing a cooler is how far the air can travel, also called the air throw distance. Cooling is not only about how cold the air feels, but also about how far that cool air can spread in the room.

You can usually find the air throw distance written on the cooler box or in its details. This tells you how much space it can cool. If possible, watch it working in a shop or ask someone who already uses it.

A cooler with a strong fan or blower can push air to all corners of the room. This is useful if the cooler is near a window and you are sitting far away. A good air throw makes sure you still feel cool air even from a distance.

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5. Power efficiency and inverter support

5. Power efficiency and inverter support

The cost can be another big factor, and checking the energy consumption level of the air cooler is a good option. Modern appliances have become highly adaptable to home inverters. This is particularly useful when there are power outages, as you can use your appliance through an emergency power source. Choosing an energy-efficient model will keep your monthly utility bills low while keeping your home chill.

Bhaskar Sharma

Bhaskar Sharma

Bhaskar is a senior copy editor at Digit India, where he simplifies complex tech topics across iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and emerging consumer tech. His work has appeared in iGeeksBlog, GuidingTech, and other publications, and he previously served as an assistant editor at TechBloat and TechReloaded. A B.Tech graduate and full-time tech writer, he is known for clear, practical guides and explainers. View Full Profile

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