Too hot? Walmart's massive Big Save sale includes dozens of deals on air conditioners, fans & more — 12 of the best cooling gadgets for summer 2025
If you're looking to make your home's temperature more pleasant, Walmart Canada currently has a bunch of deals on air conditioners, fans and other cooling gadgets — as well as air purifiers — as part of their Big Save sale. The Big Save is one of the brand's best sales of the summer, and gives shoppers the opportunity to score up to 35 per cent off hundreds of products.
To help you get started, we've rounded up 12 of the best Big Save deals on cooling devices, from portable ACs to remote-controlled fans. The only catch? Like most major sales, these prices won't last forever — so if something catches your eye, we suggest snapping it up.
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This three-in-one portable air-conditioner features two cooling modes, two fan speeds and a built-in dehumidifier. It's perfect for smaller spaces, thanks to its 8,000 BTU cooling capacity that provides maximum comfort in rooms of up to 150 square feet. Its easy-roll wheels also make it easy to move it to exactly where you need it.
This four-in-one air cooler can also be used as a dehumidifier, heater or even a desktop fan — talk about pulling double duty. It offers three different speed settings, a 24-hour timer and quiet operation that also make it a great choice if you're looking for something to help you sleep in the summer heat. Its 70-degree oscillation delivers airflow to large living areas, and its top-mounted touch control panel makes it super easy to operate.
This table-top fan from Rowenta is an affordable way to stay cool, especially while you're working. Despite its compact size, the fan delivers powerful 360-degree airflow while also maintaining a low volume. It also comes with a digital control panel that displays speed settings and more, plus an easy-to-use remote, making it stand out from other similar fans.
This portable AC from Costway offers a high cooling capacity of 10,000 BTU, meaning it'll work great in your living room, bedroom, dining room or office. The device, which can also work as a fan or dehumidifier, features an LED display, touch panel and remote control for easy operation, as well as a detachable air filter designed to keep that cool air as clean as possible.
This standing floor fan allows you to direct air flow exactly where you want it. It features three speed settings and three modes (normal, natural and sleep) so you can customize it to match your needs, and it also features a 15-hour timer that allows you to schedule shut-off. Not in the same room? No problem. The fan also comes equipped with a remote control that allows you to adjust settings from up to 10 feet away.
This Costway portable air conditioner is powerful enough to cool areas of up to 230 square feet. It also features a removable, washable filter, two adjustable fan speeds and a 24-hour timer that can help save on energy.
This air conditioner also doubles as a dehumidifier — it can cool areas of up to 350 square feet while also simultaneously removing up to 50 litres of water per day. The unit also features a 24-hour timer, four modes and two wind speed adjustments, as well as a removable filter screen.
This oscillating tower fan creates 180-degree airflow coverage to keep your space nice and breezy. The fan features three different speed settings, as well as the option to automatically adjust speed based on room temperature. The best part? This sleek, lightweight fan comes with a remote control that allows you adjust the settings from anywhere in the house.
This portable Danby air conditioner features a programmable timer and silencing technology, which makes it unbeatable for sleep. It can also be used as a dehumidifier and fan, and its sleek silver design makes it stand out from other models.
If you're looking to control a slightly bigger space, this fan can keep rooms up to 400 square feet cool and comfortable. Despite its cooling capacity, it's easy to move and carry and also features a remote control for easy use.
This portable air conditioner from Costway can cool rooms up to 350 square feet, and can also be used as a dehumidifier and fan. The unit comes with a removable and washable air filter, an easy-to-use touch panel and remote control, and a "sleep mode," so you can rest easy.
OK, maybe you can't imagine needing to heat your home right now, but all Canadians know how quickly a chill can seep into the forecast, right? This portable air conditioner can also be used as a heater, humidifier, fan and air purifier, so it's a great year-round purchase.
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