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Has anyone used or know anyone who has used these?  confuse

I was wondering how effective they would be...confuse

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Saw one working at the CV show last week. Seemed to work OK, but they are rather small and quite expensive. I think they were about the same price as a large house model.

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I worked in the evaporative cooler manufacturing industry for 25 years.
My advise is don't waste your money on that product unless you intend to use it exactly as depicted in the photo.

Cheers,
Peter

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Hmmmmm.....thanks for the feedback msg and Peter, sound like you would need to be right in front of it all the time Peter, thanks for the head up (or is that thumbs down) on this type of cooling......aww



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If it is like the normal household model it would only work in a dry hot environment, not a coastal humid area. We used them in central Qld for years and were good, but this one seems to very small...and expensive! You may have to look at an ordinary fan which would be more cost effective. 



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Thanks Poppy, like you said, think I will stick with the fan, someone suggested holding a wet hand towel in front of it for max personal effect!



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Try drinking icy cold beer, that may help.

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Duh wrote:

Thanks Poppy, like you said, think I will stick with the fan, someone suggested holding a wet hand towel in front of it for max personal effect!


 Hi

If you wet your shirt and sit in front of the fan you will be very very cool, in fact you will be cold. Give it a try.

 

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jimricho wrote:

Try drinking icy cold beer, that may help.


 Good one Jim, after a dozen (much less for me) I probably wouldn't feel anything, hot or cold! (one pot screamer these days!).ashamed

Thanks for the wet shirt suggestion CMan, I will give that a try, sounds good! smile 



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Use a spray bottle to mist water in front of the fan....works a treat.

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Thanks Chris,

At the Jayco stand at the Perth Caravan and Camping show they have these large fans that have water mist sprayed in front of them for the public, a welcome relief on hot days!   I'll have to get myself a spray bottle!!



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CMan wrote:

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If you wet your shirt and sit in front of the fan you will be very very cool, in fact you will be cold. Give it a try.

 

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 You could get a nice young lady that's not wearing a bra to test this theory for youwink



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jimricho wrote:
CMan wrote:

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If you wet your shirt and sit in front of the fan you will be very very cool, in fact you will be cold. Give it a try.

 

Cheers


 You could get a nice young lady that's not wearing a bra to test this theory for youwink


 Ah yes......the inbuilt protruding cold meters.......ashamed no



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Peter_n_Margaret wrote:

I worked in the evaporative cooler manufacturing industry for 25 years.
My advise is don't waste your money on that product unless you intend to use it exactly as depicted in the photo.

Cheers,
Peter

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