Evaporative Coolers
Evaporative Coolers
Learn About Swamp Air Coolers
Evaporative coolers are the ideal option to keep cool in hot and arid climates like Arizona and Nevada. The reason is a swamp cooler is using the cooling effect of water evaporation to lower a rooms temperature. In humid areas, the effect is minimal at best. If you aren't sure if you live in a good area for an air cooler, check our product image galleries for an easy to use map of the United States illustrating effectiveness zones.
Benefits of evaporative coolers
- Save 75% in energy costs compared to air conditioners
- Lowers indoor temperatures by as much as 20 degrees
- Doesn't release any harmful chemicals like Freon into the atmosphere
Whether you live in the Southwest and need an air-cooled solution that relies on evaporation or you want an industrial-strength fan for your garage or workshop, NewAir has what you need, complete with a 1-year warranty and free same-day shipping. You’ll also love our superior customer service!
Keep your living and work spaces cool and comfortable all summer long with cooling systems from NewAir. We offer misting fans, portable air conditioners and portable evaporative coolers for spaces of every size. Who says air conditioning has to mean a full-home makeover? Our convenient solutions are perfect for supplemental cooling or to bring the chill all season long.
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