There’s no eloquent way to say this: it's hot as hell outside. But even if central AC and old-school window units aren't options where you live, there are some really great portable air conditioner alternatives. They keep their cool (and yours) just like their more traditional counterparts, but roll out of the way to let fresh air in when you need it. And there are models available for all budgets and levels of tech-obsession.
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There’s no eloquent way to say this: it's hot as hell outside. But even if central AC and old-school window units aren't options where you live, there are some really great portable air conditioner alternatives. They keep their cool (and yours) just like their more traditional counterparts, but roll out of the way to let fresh air in when you need it. And there are models available for all budgets and levels of tech-obsession. |
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