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After 3 useless years, we finally had a summer in 2010 (alas an early summer), and it's looking that way again this year.
What's cool in groove town this year? I've just got a crusty 10 year old desk fan which generally serves me well. In heat waves however, it merely circulates the same hot air around. My only home experience of aircon (if you really call it aircon), was at a rented house where the landlord had one of those fridge-sized units. It relied on a replacement of icepacks which you had to re-freeze in rotation and you needed an open window or hole to allow its sucker pipe to extract hot hair. We have an awesome one at work though. It's about the size of a full size tower computer, sits high up on the wall and keeps the room ~16C or cooler.
My friend has one of those air multipliers made by Dyson, they're all over Amazon etc. It's 10x the cost of a fan but the friend thinks it's the dog's dangly bits.
Ceiling fans? Not personally experienced one myself.
What do you guys rate? I've not got a budget. Just anything that "works" really. Can probably stretch to £350 for a long term solution.
What's cool in groove town this year? I've just got a crusty 10 year old desk fan which generally serves me well. In heat waves however, it merely circulates the same hot air around. My only home experience of aircon (if you really call it aircon), was at a rented house where the landlord had one of those fridge-sized units. It relied on a replacement of icepacks which you had to re-freeze in rotation and you needed an open window or hole to allow its sucker pipe to extract hot hair. We have an awesome one at work though. It's about the size of a full size tower computer, sits high up on the wall and keeps the room ~16C or cooler.
My friend has one of those air multipliers made by Dyson, they're all over Amazon etc. It's 10x the cost of a fan but the friend thinks it's the dog's dangly bits.
Ceiling fans? Not personally experienced one myself.
What do you guys rate? I've not got a budget. Just anything that "works" really. Can probably stretch to £350 for a long term solution.