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Create Fresh Air With an Evaporative Cooler


Looking for the best air cooler for a warm, dry climate? Evaporative coolers replace dry heat with a cool, fresh breeze. An evaporative air cooler converts hot outside air into cooled indoor air with a powerful cooling fan and water. Water evaporation provides added moisture to homes and offices, which can be good for people, pets and even furniture. And, with no compressor to power, these fans with evaporative cooling can use less energy than a typical air conditioner.


Indoor evaporative coolers, also known as swamp coolers, are made to fit in windows or function as stand-alone units. Whether you’d like a swamp cooler for a window or an evaporative portable air cooler fan, these appliances connect to a water source and use evaporative cooling to keep a specific area of a home or office comfortable. A portable evaporative cooler, sometimes known as a mobile evaporative air cooler or a portable swamp cooler, is easy to move from room to room or even out to a patio. This plug-and-play flexibility makes portable air coolers, or evaporative (swamp) coolers, popular choices for many home owners. Get the benefits of a cooler with an air conditioner. Lowe’s carries products from brands you trust, like Honeywell portable air coolers and Hessaire portable air coolers.


Outdoor evaporative cooler units are made to cool entire homes or workspaces. You can place these air coolers on building roofs or outside homes and connect them to ventilation systems. Large units with powerful motors can distribute cool air over 2,000 square feet or even more.