Now AC holiday! Know the strong benefits of duct cooler – Obnews
Samira Vishwas May 02, 2025 11:24 PM

In India, most people use coolers during the summer season, but when it comes to comfort and coolness, the air conditioner (AC) is considered better. But now a cooler has come in the market which is giving a tough competition to AC. Its name is – Duct Air Cooler.

It cools the entire house, not just one room, that too in very low electricity. Let us know what is duct cooler and why it can prove to be many times better than AC.

🌀 What is duct air cooler?
The duct cooler is an advanced air cooler, which makes cold air from a place and transmits the entire house or office through pipes (ducts). It contains large and powerful motor and cooling pads, causing cold air to go fast and far.
It does not throw air from the front like a common cooler, but also cools equally to every room through hidden pipes.

⚡ Heavy savings in electricity
Dact cooler spends up to 80-90% less power than AC. While the 8-10-hour bill of AC is very heavy, it does not cost that much on running the door cooler throughout the day. That is, cheap cooling – all day, for the whole house.

🏠 Not one, cool the whole house
AC just cools a room, but the air of the duct cooler spreads to every room through pipes. This provides uniform coolness in every room and does not require separate AC. This is especially very beneficial for large homes or offices.

🍃 Fresh and moist air
The duct cooler pulls out the fresh air, cooling it with water and sends it in. This does not cause suffocation and moisture in the air. On the contrary, the air of AC rotates in a closed room, which can cause dryness, skin problems and breath problems.

🔧 Easy and cheaper in maintenance
In the servicing of AC, every year gas filling, cleansing filters and calling technicians, which is expensive.
At the same time, the maintenance of duct cooler is easy and cheaper. Just time to time, the water tank has to be cleaned and cooling pads have to be changed. You can also do this work yourself.

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