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'Quiet and cold' 3-in-1 air conditioner perfect for summer now almost 20% off on Amazon

'Quiet and cold' 3-in-1 air conditioner perfect for summer now almost 20% off on Amazon

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"Three-speeds, it's quiet and cold, really helped for summer. Recommend it!!! Love it!!!!"
Homes in Scotland certainly aren't built for dealing with warm weather, and summer can come with unbearably hot nights if you don't have any aircon in your home. But luckily, a top-rated air conditioner is currently on a generous 18 per cent discount on Amazon.
The Midea 5L Air Cooler, 3-in-1 Portable Air Conditioner usually retails at £109.99, but shoppers can currently grab one for a much more reasonable £89.99. The cooler is perfect for hot summer nights, and with strict noise control, it won't be too loud to sleep with either.
Simply adding water to the 5L tank enhances humidity in dry environments, providing a refreshing atmosphere to the room, and with two ice packs included, shoppers can enjoy cool relief during the summer days for up to 12 hours, according to the product's description.
Equipped with a large-air wet curtain, this air cooler promises to deliver a maximum airflow of 1600m³/h and a max wind speed of 6m/s.
This mobile air conditioner uses innovative Cascade Flow Evaporative Cooling Technology to pass warm air over ice-cold water, providing rapid and comfortable cooling into the room while balancing humidity levels.
Users can select from three speeds and two operation modes- normal and natural- to tailor to the user's comfort level.
The cooler also has a 75° automatic oscillation feature, which allows for even air distribution throughout the room, ensuring everyone enjoys a refreshing breeze.
Its 7-hour timer allows users to set the cooler fan for their preferred duration of time.
For those browsing alternative air conditioners, Argos offers the Bush 5K Air Conditioner for a pricier £280, although it's currently reduced from its original price of £350.
Argos also offers the more budget-friendly Beldray 6L Portable Air Cooler for £100, which has a slightly larger water tank than Amazon's option.
But the discounted air conditioner on Amazon is receiving glowing reviews, with a stellar rating of 4.7 stars out of a possible five.
One happy shopper said: "It's easy to set up. My boy likes it so much. Three-speed, it's quiet and cold, really helped for summer. Recommend it!!! Love it!!!!"
Another customer said: "Midea is a very famous brand in China. It's great to be able to purchase this brand in the UK. The quality of this product is truly excellent.
"It has complete functions, is easy to use, and comes with a remote control for convenient operation at any time. It's much better than ordinary fans.
"It's noise-free and can be adjusted to a night sleep mode. It's really worth buying."
However, a less satisfied customer was slightly unimpressed at the lack of sturdiness in the product, saying: "Decent enough product but one of the cable clips did break off when I was putting it together."
Yet another happy customer said: "A large, effective and stylish looking evaporative cooling fan. It is bigger than I expected, but does a fantastic job of cooling the room down with and without using the evaporative cooling mode.
"As the warmer weather has only just started, the fan alone is ample to keep me cool at night."
The air conditioner can be purchased here.
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