
Wowcher slashes price of air cooler from £98 to £35 as UK heatwave soars
The UK is currently basking in another heatwave, with temperatures soaring as high as 34C. As the mercury rises, there's one appliance that could help Brits keep cool.
Wowcher is offering a huge discount on the 4L Portable Air Cooler & Humidifier Fan, bringing its price down from £98.99 to £35. It's particularly ideal for those working from home or for use in the bedroom when it's too hot to sleep.
The air cooler features a four-litre tank which holds ice-cooled water and circulates it around the room. It offers several speed settings too, so it can be adjusted depending on how cool users want their space.
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The air cooler also boasts 120-degree oscillation, ensuring an even spread across the room it's placed in. It even includes a built-in dehumidifier to combat the sticky heat during the evenings.
Measuring 58cm high and 22cm wide, the portable air cooler is compact, so it won't take up too much space in the room it's situated in, reports the Mirror. One crucial point to remember about this device is that it's not an air conditioner, but an air cooler, so those expecting the efficiency of an air conditioner might need to look elsewhere.
Air coolers work by using water evaporation to cool the air, while air conditioners employ a refrigerant-based system to cool and dehumidify. Alternatively, those willing to spend a bit more might want to upgrade to a proper air conditioner.
For instance, this Argo air conditioner is available for £270 from Appliances Direct. There's also a £320 powerful Atmos air conditioner available, featuring a built-in heat pump for the cooler winter months.
While there are no reviews of the product on the Wowcher site, the company does offer a 14-day return policy for dissatisfied customers. Additionally, Wowcher has received positive feedback on Trustpilot.
One satisfied shopper remarked: "It was very simple and straightforward to purchase. The description of the item I've purchased was clear. I price-matched the items, and Wowcher was a far better price, so I'm very happy. Thank you."
However, not all feedback was glowing, with some customers experiencing issues with customer service and ordering processes. A buyer expressed their frustration, saying: "All WhatsApp help was very good, but when reordering a tablet with credit, it gave me nowhere to reorder my gift wrap and I found all ordering info complicated."
They continued: "Also it doesn't tell you properly how to contact them and it was only when I looked up on Google, how to contact Wowcher that I found out the best way was on WhatsApp and the details were there."
Yet, there were some left thoroughly impressed, with one buyer commenting: "Lots to choose from at great prices, I have used Wowcher a few times and never had an issue."
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