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Portable Air Conditioners

A portable air conditioner offers some very attractive benefits over a non-portable air purifier. Portable air conditioners work on the premise of being portable, so you can easily plug them in to a power socket when needed for some instant cooling. However, when the temperature drops during the winter months and you no longer need an air conditioner you can simply store it in your garage, for instance.

Portable Air Conditioner Benefits

Portable air conditions have one massive benefit that you simply will not get in a permanently installed air conditioning unit - portablility. If you live in a cramped city apartment you'll know that every square inch means a lot, so why fill it up with an air conditioning unit. Why block the sunlight with a window air conditioner or waste space with a wall-mounted unit?

A portable AC unit is also handy if you have a room that heats up more than others because of direct exposure to the sun, or is home to a few energy-hungry home appliances. Simply wheel in your portable air conditioner, turn it on and watch the air temperature drop.

Portable air conditioners are ideal for:

  • Climates with infrequent hot weather
  • Small apartments with limited space
  • Single room use

Cost

Compared to a standard fitted air conditioning unit you will find that portable air conditioners are available at extremely reasonable prices. If you are considering a new portable AC unit then take into consideration the many benefits that portability will offer you. They are available through a range of BTU/hour sizes, so you should not have any problem finding a suitable unit. Do remember that as you move up in the scale of BTU/hour, the portable unit will be more expensive to buy and will consume more energy. As such, you may be tempted with a standard window or wall-mounted air condtioning unit if portability does not rule supreme.


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