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Friday, October 28, 2011

KuulAire PACKA50 Portable Evaporative Cooling Unit with 350 Square Foot Cooling Capacity, 750 CFM

Cool, clean and ECONOMICAL KuulAire 5 - gallon Portable Evaporative Cooling Unit. Uses evaporative cooling to chill out areas up to 350 square feet! Highly efficient and NO refrigerants... proving that being green can be cool! Just wheel it on in to any room that needs a cool down and escape the oppressive grip of summer's dog days and high cooling costs! The Big Chill: 3 speed settings; Automatic-swing louvers; Timer and remote control; 5-gallon water capacity; Uses high-efficient rigid media; Water adjustment control; 32 1/2 x 19 x 14 1/2" d. 25 lbs. A new way to beat the heat this summer... order now! KuulAire 5-gallon Portable Cooling Unit

Amazon Sales Rank: #32783 in Home Improvement Color: Beige Brand: KuulAire Model: PACKA50 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 32.50" h x 19.00" w x 14.50" l, 25.00 pounds Cools 350-Square Ft. with 750 CFM 5-Gallon water capacity 3-Speed operation with remote control Swing louvers, timer, and casters for better use of cooling Uses high-efficiency rigid media and tap water to generate cooler air with no assembly required

The KuulAire PACKA50 Portable Evaporative Cooling Unit is one of most efficient and ways to keep cool, indoors or out! You can rely on the PACKA50 Portable Evaporative Cooler for all your cooling needs during those hot summer months. This unit is extremely powerful and cools with no harmful refrigerants! Its large airflow capacity allows for superior cooling that can cover up to 350-Square Ft. lowering the temperature 10 to 25 Degree. Super portable and easy to move with its heavy-duty casters, it comes complete with a one year manufacturer's warranty for added peace of mind. What is Evaporative Cooling - Remember the chill of getting out of a swimming pool on a hot day? That's evaporative cooling. Evaporative cooling units create this natural effect and provide a constant flow of cool, refreshing air into hot, uncomfortable environments. The heart of an evaporative cooling system is the evaporative pad. A pump pushes water over the pads and a fan pulls the air through the pads. The water evaporates within the pads and the air passing through the pads is cooled. Port-A-Cool products are manufactured in the USA by Port-A-Cool, LLC, in Center, Texas, and the company is recognized as an industry leader with Port-A-Cool products being respected in both the United States and international marketplaces. Why Buy - Cools using regular tap water and 115-Volt with no harmful refrigerants. No assembly required. Lowers temperature 15 to 25 Degree. Easy to maintain. An all-natural, effective cooling technique. You can use it in conjunction with an A/C to boost the cooling! Product Dimensions: 32-1/2-Inch High by 19-Inch Wide by 14-1/2-Inch Deep. Weight: 25-Pounds. Features: 3 speed settings, Automatic-swing louvers, Timer and remote control, 5-Gallon water capacity, Water adjustment control, Uses high-efficient rigid media. It is ETL Rated, cost efficient, and ready to operate, right out of the box!

Most helpful customer reviews 88 of 91 people found the following review helpful. PACKA50 Review By Greg I think the KA50 does a great job at what its designed to do. Since I live in Arizona, it is very dry here. I end up using it all year round. In the summer its used to cool the house down and the winter to add humidity to the air since its on the extreme side of dry. When the manufacture states 350 sq ft, they mean it. Since it does hold a lot of water it can be a pain to fill so I use a hose from my laundry sink. If you don't have one you can use a fish water siphon in reverse direction. There is a meter that tells you how much water is in the unit (Min - Max). It's just a float connected to a piece of plastic pushing the meter up. FYI if the unit is empty or very low, the float can tend to get stuck and end up overfilling the unit because it will still say Min when its full. A simple tap on the machine looses the float and you are good to go. Something to keep in mind but wouldn't deter me from buying. The unit has 5 casters on it and move with little effort on tile or carpet. (no complaints here) Sleep mode: I don't see myself using this all that much. All it does is cycle through low, medium, and high fan rates and can get a little annoying with the varying noise levels since there is a drastic sound difference between low and high. Air direction is easy to control. There is a button that allows the system to pivot left to right or stationary. The vertical control is adjusted by manually moving the vertical fins up and down in pre set positions that they snap into. (no complaints here) Size: Large. Upon ownership I was wowed by its size. I know dimensions are posted but when you look at it in a store vs the room its going in, it changes perspective greatly. Not something that would deter me from buying, just something to keep in mind. Measure for where its going before purchasing. It has a removable filter on the back. Basic design. Snap off, clean, snap back on. (no complaints here) Timer: again, basic. You have an option for 1 through 8 hours incrementing 1 hour at a time. The unit can be used for cooling (with water pump on) or just as a fan (you guessed it, water pump off). Has a remote and a cradle to hold it when not in use. (reduces the change of remote getting lost) It has an extremely powerful fan and has a knob that you can adjust to control how much humidity to add to the air. My only complaint is that it is a little on the loud side. All in all it's a great machine and does what's advertised. If you are using it in the same room you are sleeping in, you might want to use ear plugs, lol. As stated earlier it's not exactly the quietest piece of equipment in the house. For best use I would probably use it while you are at work or have the machine in a different room blocking some of the noise. Watching TV with this unit next to you isn't exactly an easy task. It is not meant for smaller rooms as the output of this machine is large. Very high output levels. It's more for a living area than a single room or a whole apartment. FYI, if you have high humidity levels in your area, any evaporative cooler will be useless. They are meant for dry climates. 41 of 46 people found the following review helpful. Think carefully about what you're going to use this for By Randy Ambrose I compared air conditioners vs air coolers for days before finally deciding upon the KuulAire PACKA50. Based on the features, cost and reviews, the KuulAire PACKA50 seemed to be the best choice. Honestly, a true air conditioner would provide a sure solution to a heat problem but in addition to costing around 50% more than air coolers, with true air conditioners, you must run an exhaust duct from the portable unit to the outside. The only option for doing that in the living room area of my home would require spending an additional $150 plus for a 'pet door' attachment to the sliding glass door. The KuulAire PACKA50 arrived earlier than the

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