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PELONIS 5L Air Cooler with Remote Control Review
PELONIS 5L Air Cooler with Remote Control Review £119.99 Sent Direct
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This is a three-in-one device. It is a remote controlled Air cooler, a humidifier and a fan. Build quality is fine and this feels like quite an upmarket device.
The device is presented in a large, impressive and rather upmarket box which reinforces the upmarket feel of this unit. Mine came with two cooling blocks but these may be optional, otherwise in the box you get just the fan itself, the remote control and a large and well written user guide. Although quite large at 29.49 x 23.01 x 84.99 cm, the fan weighs just 5.67 kg and is easy to move around due to the large handle recess at the rear.
This is basically a large upright oscillating fan with a 5 Litre water tank and pump for use when humidifier or air cooler. modes When used in this way, water is pumped up from the tank and flows down through a foam curtain over which air is blown to cool and humidify the room. The two cooling blocks should be placed in the freezer until solid and then placed in the tank to keep the water as cool as possible. It works as a normal fan when the water tank is empty.
The air can be distributed fully around the room when oscillation is selected and in this mode, directional slats move silently from side to side to distribute the air 60° automatically, the slats can be manually adjusted up and down in addition. Unlike with some rivals, the main body of the fan remains in place and does not rotate in oscillation mode. There are three selectable fan speeds and three wind modes (normal, natural and sleep) with an airflow capacity of 330m³/hour
The device is easy to use from either the large top panel touch controls or with the full sized infrared remote and at a maximum of 52 dB is not too loud in use. It is not a small item and with about a quarter of the height taken up by the tank the actual fan surface is smaller than it might be but it still pumps out a good amount of air with a maximum flow rate of 17.4ft³ per second. It works quite effectively to cool the room, although it is not an air conditioner - and there may be some precipitation of water around the fan, so be careful where you position it. Also, it is fully manual in use, and sadly there are no thermostatic or smart control options.
Nevertheless, this is a well made, easy to use and powerful fan that one way or another should cool you down this summer.
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