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Air Conditioners & Fans

Air quality management tips for your home

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Using a humidifier, dehumidifier or air purifier in your home will help ensure your family is breathing in clean air and help lower any allergy triggers.

Review: Add some moisture to your home with the Dyson Humidifier

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Dyson has a knack for taking a product you've always used and improving it so it feels brand new, and that's what they've done with the Dyson Humidifier. Here's a look at how it works.

What you need to know about window air conditioners

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A window air conditioner is a good choice if you'd like to cool one room or one space. Here's what you need to know to choose one.

Review: enjoy a clean, fresh breeze with Dyson Pure Cool Link

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The Dyson Pure Cool Link removes up to 99.97% of the pollutants and does so while directing a cool stream of fresh, clean air wherever you want it.

Insignia window air conditioner review

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The 5000 BTU Insignia Window Air Conditioner is a great choice for a small room. It's lightweight, easy to install, and extremely quiet when running.

Mysa Smart Thermostat for Air Conditioners Overview

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The Mysa smart thermostat for air conditioners gives you full control of your home’s cooling or heating from anywhere via a free, feature-packed mobile app.

What to consider when buying a fan

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Fans are often thought of as a summer item, but they're great year-round. Here's what you need to know when buying a fan.

How to map airflow with your portable air conditioner this summer

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Before the heat hits this summer, take a look at how to use a portable air conditioner and fans to cool a large space.

How to properly size your air conditioner

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An air conditioner will be your favourite home appliance when the temps start to soar, but choosing the right size and BTU is very important.

Why we need Air Conditioning – not just for Comfort!

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  As far back as the Ancient Romans there is evidence of air-conditioned homes. Water from the aqueducts were circulated through their walls of to cool them. However, the first electrical air conditioner was invented by Willis Carrier in 1902. He invented it not for comfort, but for a publishing company to keep down the temperature and humidity so the paper did not expand or contract. Since then air conditioning has become one of the most significant engineering achievements of the last century and has impacted the economy and the world in many ways. If you think comfort is the only reason you need air conditioning in your home, think again as there are many other benefits.