This Prime Day, save over $90 on this portable AC unit

2022-10-17 01:49:01 By : Ms. Freda Lee

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No matter what time of year it is, some rooms never seem to reach that icy-cold temperature many of us prefer. If you want to give your space an extra burst of chilled air, then you need to check out this portable air conditioner that can make any room cooler by 20 degrees in minutes. And did we mention that because it's Amazon's Prime Early Access Sale, you can save over $90 right now?

Though summer is almost complete, the heat tends to linger for several weeks into the new season. If you're still suffering from heat in your home, chill out with this convenient air conditioner. It’s capable of cooling up to 150 square feet of space, while also providing the same functions as a fan and a dehumidifier.

With digital controls, this portable unit is incredibly easy to use and read. Plus, it includes a remote so you can set the time, mode and temperature without having to leave the couch.

The unit is compact and portable, so you can bring it just about anywhere. Simply roll it to a convenient spot in your home for maximum cooling. Check out what one shopper had to say in their five-star review:

“I'm very pleased with this portable air conditioner. [...] It's been running for about 15mins and my large room has already dropped from 91° to 74° it's amazing and I highly recommend this unit [...] As far as the noise, WHAT NOISE? [...] This is the quietest I've ever heard and will sleep peacefully without question. BUY IT, YOU WON'T REGRET IT.”

The AC unit’s air filter is also removable and washable, so you can rest assured that your air will always be as clean and cool. Grab yours for over $90 off this Prime Day and never suffer through a heated day or stuffy night again.

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