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Portable Air Cooler with Freezer Element Millen-i-air

SKU: MECFK10 Quickfind Code: 129676
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We have bought in 1000s of these for 2008 so we are able to pass on our bulk-buy savings, giving you a permanent 20% discount. The MECFK10 is designed to create a cool stream of air around the room and is a very effective compromise between a fan and an Air Conditioner. It is however cheaper to buy and cheaper to run than an Air Conditioner so we expect it to be a big seller this summer.
    Features
  • Digital electronic controls
  • Oscillating louvre - provides wide air distribution
  • 3 speed settings
  • Freezer element
  • Add ice to the water tank for extra cooling
  • Easy access front door to the water tank
  • 11 litre tank capacity
  • LCD electronic control panel
  • 60Watt Power Consumption
  • 4 hour timer
  • Extremely portable with carry handles and fitted castors
  • 1 year Return to Base warranty

Details

  • Dimensions WxHxD - 76x40x30cm
  • Only 7.5kg!
 

Question from RD: Asked on 09/05/2008 Does the unit need to be stocked up with ice or ice cubes as with other air coolers?

Answer from Easycom: Answered on 09/05/2008
This cooler includes two ice packs for increased cooling.

Question from teresa: Asked on 07/12/2007 freezer element?? It is a freezer that freezes for food? how heavy is the unit?

Answer from Easycom: Answered on 18/12/2007
No the freezer element is designed to reduce the temperature even further, the unit is 7.5kg

Question from Bill Turner: Asked on 24/06/2007 What is the power consumption and can it be used in a vw transporter with an inverter?

Answer from Easycom: Answered on 29/06/2007
It consumes 60Watts, the same as your average lightbulb. You should check the limitations of your inverter before you purchase, but I would have thought you would be OK
 

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