Keep the air around you cool outside your home. With the Hessaire Portable Evaporative Air Cooler, you can stay cool in your backyard, 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 the 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. This air cooler can cool areas as large as 500 square feet. The fan draws air in and circulates it back out at a rate of 1,300 cubic square feet per minute. This portable swamp cooler has a 4.8-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 2 fan-only settings, 2 evaporative settings, and 1 pump-only setting. This portable evaporative cooler moves where you need it thanks to its lightweight design, heavy-duty wheels, and convenient handle.
Designed to cool outdoor areas up to 500 square feet using evaporated water - most effective when used in dry climates outdoors and not in enclosed indoor spaces
4 heavy-duty locking wheels and a built-in plug makes it perfect for tailgating, camping, and outdoor cookouts
Uses water evaporation to cool warm, stale air and circulate cool, refreshing air in a 500 square foot area at a rate of 1,300 cubic square feet per minute
Method of air cooling that uses only the water in its 4.8-gallon water reservoir
Features a manual water fill and an adapter for your garden hose for continuous running, 2 fan-only settings, 2 evaporative settings, and 1 pump only setting
Monitor the water levels with the convenient water level display
Ideal for areas with low humidity
Circulates clean, cool air thanks to the high-density grid media pad
Run the cooler on fan only for 30 minutes at the end of the day to dry out the rigid media