Technology
Beat the heat and snag this personal air conditioner for less than $100
TL;DR: Stay cool all summer long with Nordic Hygge AirChill’s personal evaporative cooler for $69.99, a 29% savings as of June 15.
Summer is coming, and before you know it, sweat will be dripping down your temples, and other, uh, unmentionable parts of your body. We know you don’t want to feel icky all season, but you don’t want to incur a headache-inducing electricity bill, either.
The solution? Something like the Nordic Hygge AirChill, an evaporative cooler that can help you beat the heat.
Your BFF during the hotter months, this cooler offers a four-in-one solution. It not only cools and humidifies the air around you, but it also purifies it so you can breathe cleaner air and has LED lights built-in featuring seven different colors. Plus, thanks to its compact size, you can use it at home or in the office (someday).
The AirChill is powered by a high-speed, nine-blade fan that allows for steady wind and rapid cooling. It also comes with a touchscreen, allowing you to manage the settings much easier without needing to download an additional app and lasts up to four hours on a single charge.
And unlike a noisy air conditioner, it only emits a soft noise so as not to disturb your sleep.
Have a no-sweat summer with this cooler on sale for $30 off, and snag it for only $69.99.
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