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With June 20th behind us and the season officially now summer, you can rest assured that the next couple of months will be unbearably hot, at least for those of us in Southern California. Those of us who can’t afford the luxury of central air conditioning can only look forward to hot, miserable, sticky, uncomfortable days ahead for the next couple of months. And even if you do have central air conditioning, your utility bill will go up considerably if you’re constantly running it.

If you’re looking for an inexpensive way to beat the summer heat, look no further than purchasing a portable A/C may very well be the product that you’re looking for. They allow you to manage your indoor temperature without having to install anything of any sort of permanence. They are perfect for apartments, especially ones without window units, or homes with windows that can’t accommodate window units. Portable A/C units are compact, easy to move around and easy to assemble. Portable A/C units can cool areas up to 400 sq ft. They also have a built-in dehumidifier so it’s perfect for humid climates.

There has been a recent increase in portable air conditioners in the past few years. NewAir’s newest offering, the AC-10000E, incorporates the latest cooling technology to provide an efficient, lightweight product that is the most compact portable air conditioner available to consumers. It’s perfect for adding spot or supplemental cooling to areas like small bedrooms, office cubicles and personal spaces. It’s considered the most compact lightweight model in its cooling range. It’s designed with stylish and contemporary high-tech and modern look that blends with any sort of décor you already have established in your home.

The NewAir AC-10000E comes equipped with rolling casters so that you can move the unit easily from room to room, effectively and efficiently cooling whatever areas you spend the most time in. It is ideal for use in areas with limited floor space. The unit itself has a cooling capacity range of 10,000 BTUs per hour, which is good enough to cool most small or average sized rooms. The unit’s built-in air purification system collects airborne particles and helps to eliminate odors. An easy-to-read digital LCD display allows for monitoring, and the programmable 12-hour timer allows users to save energy by setting the portable AC unit to only operate when necessary.

For those who live in a building with limited window space or where regular room air conditioners are prohibited, portable air conditioners are the perfect solution. Portable AC units do not require permanent installation and thus, can be easily moved from room to room. They are ideal for adding quick supplemental cooling or spot cooling for smaller rooms in the house, such as the bedroom, living room, computer room or home office. Some of the more energy-efficient larger models can easily handle larger spaces.

Portable AC units prove especially versatile because they can be used for multiple purposes. In addition to cooling down areas, portable AC units also act as a dehumidifier and many units also feature built-in heaters and air purifiers for year-round use and refreshing clean, purified air. They are extremely energy efficient because they are used to cool a specific area, not a whole building, like central air does.

Portable AC units utilize the refrigeration cycle and a coolant to produce a cooling effect. The AC unit itself is made up of a boxed frame and an exhaust hose that expels the hot air. When a portable AC unit cools the air, moisture is removed from the air and therefore needs to be emptied from the unit or it will overflow. The condensation can be removed by emptying the bucket or tray periodically or by installing a window adapter kit, which allows the evaporated water to be exhausted through a main venting hose, and through a window, drop ceiling, or wall. A window adapter kit keeps the venting hose in place and provides insulation to the partially opened window, drop ceiling, or wall.

Portable ACs are an excellent choice for cooling down your space. They require minimal installation, are portable, multi-functional, energy-efficient, and affordable.

It’s hard to fault changes in climate when you live in beautiful and sunny Southern California, when the extent of winter is warm weather (by the rest of the world’s standards) peppered with a couple rainy days here and there. Right now, I’m enjoying some of the most beautiful weather ever and it is only mid-March. But truth is things do tend to heat up rather quickly in California. When the heat turns up here, it turns up real high real fast. A good way to keep cool efficiently is to get a portable air conditioner.

Portable air conditioners are a great alternative to central air conditioning because they don’t require permanent installation, help you save energy and lower humidity levels in your home. Portable air conditioners work like traditional air conditioners; they produce a cooling effect from a refrigeration cycle and a coolant like Freon. A portable AC unit consists of a boxed frame that holds both the cold and hot sides of the unit and an exhaust hose designed to blow out the air. The unit cools the air, water is removed and the water is then used to cool the actual unit.

Portable air conditioning units are perfect for homes that can’t accommodate central air conditioning or regular window unit air conditioners. They’re portable and don’t require any sort of permanent installation. The technology behind the refrigeration cycle produces a natural dehumidification effect, making use of them in humid climates ideal. A lot of portable air conditioners are also heaters and air purifiers so they can be used year-round.

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