Do you sell KuulAire coolers or replacement parts?
No, we no longer sell KuulAire evaporative coolers nor replacement parts. Those products were discontinued approximately seven years ago.
Read MoreNo, we no longer sell KuulAire evaporative coolers nor replacement parts. Those products were discontinued approximately seven years ago.
Read MoreEvaporative coolers are designed to work best in areas not easily cooled by traditional air conditioning. This means ideal spaces have access to ambient air via open bays, doors or windows. While there are some environments conducive to evaporative cooling use in an enclosed building, the cooler is not going to operate at its highest…
Read MoreThe red light on the control panel of your Portacool evaporative cooler next to the pump switch is actually a low-level light. When the product is full of water, the light should not be illuminated. If the light is on, it means your cooler is out of water and the pump has shut off to…
Read MoreThey didn’t tell you the truth! Our products come fully assembled, sitting in a crate and covered with a large box. Clip the straps, slide off the box and pull the product from the pallet, hook up a garden hose and fill it up with water, plug it in, turn it on – you have…
Read MoreYou know what, we AGREE that air conditioning the outside is horrible for the environment. That’s why we don’t do it. Our products are evaporative coolers – they are specifically designed to work outside. There are no chemicals or coils to deal with like with an air conditioner – only pure tap water and a…
Read MoreYep, we hear this all the time. Here’s the physics behind it though. While you may receive some additional cooling from the air blowing over the ice water for a few minutes (think lake effect here), it isn’t going to cause the evaporated air to be so much cooler that you can actually tell a…
Read MoreWe had to get our experts involved on this one. Our experts tell us that intermittently your water temperature can peak at 130°F. Long term, your operating water shouldn’t be higher than 100°F. Water can evaporate at any temperature between its boiling and freezing points. Between those points, the temperature of the water doesn’t matter.…
Read MoreIf you believe your evaporative cooler is adding too much additional humidity to the environment, try the following: Open a door or window – evaporative coolers need fresh air to work at their best. Use the water adjustment valve (all Portacool products have these) to restrict the water flow over the evaporative media. While this…
Read MoreWe disagree! You CAN use our evaporative coolers, you just have to use them correctly. The key here is that you are going to have to 1. Keep a door or multiple windows open, and 2. Sacrifice some cooling efficiency to ensure you keep the humidity levels as low as possible. You can successfully use…
Read MoreNo! The design of Portacool portable evaporative coolers allow for complete molecular evaporation of water – what the heck does that mean?!?! Our engineers are so smart…in normal person language that means only a pure, clean stream of air is blowing out. Some people might say that they do not agree because of the smell…
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