Technology
Ever wanted a personal air conditioner? This one is on sale.
TL;DR: You can get the energy-efficient EvaChill EV-500 personal air conditioner for $79 — a savings of 20% off its usual price tag.
Summer is here, and so is the insufferable heat that unfortunately comes with it. The rising temperature is enough to drive anyone to a perpetual state of crankiness and give us unattractive pit stains and sweat mustaches. We should all be looking cute this summer, and not like Jordan Peele in Browser History, you know?
While it’s tempting to turn the AC all the way up, you probably also don’t want to pay an astronomically high power bill. And that’s why the evaCHILL is here — it’s an ultra-lightweight and energy-efficient personal air conditioner that lets you beat the heat and save on energy bills at the same time. For a limited time, you can pick it up on sale for 20% off.
With soft blue LED lights the EvaChill not only improves the temperature, but the mood of the room.
A 2019 Red Dot Design Award Winner, the EvaChill EV-500 has built-in cooling pads to lower the air temperature around you, resulting in a natural evaporative chilling effect that keeps you cool. It’s capable of dropping the temperature to up to 59 degrees in just 10 minutes, so you won’t have to suffer through long stretches doused in sweat. It also humidifies the air and filters out dust particles to allow for better air quality and better breathing.
The best part of all, EvaChill is incredibly easy to use. All you have to do is fill the water tank, connect it to a power supply, and voila, you can start enjoying the cool breeze it delivers.
Usually retailing for $99, you can get the EvaChill on sale for $79 — a savings of 20%. Take your pick from two colors: white and gray.
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