The arrival of higher temperatures has made you wonder how to cool your favorite four corners without spending a fortune? The heat that entered our homes meant that even momentary “cool breaths of relief” can be beneficial for our well-being.
However, buying a traditional air conditioner can be expensive and therefore not always possible for everyone. Fortunately, there is an easy and cheap way to create your own home air conditioner. This trivial solution will help you cool even the largest room, all for a penny.
How to prepare a home air conditioner? It’s really simple!
Most of us already have the things necessary to prepare it in our homes! What will be needed?
- A large bowl of cold water
- A smaller bowl or container
- Fan
- Ice cubes
Where to start? First, place a larger bowl of cold water on the floor of the room you plan to cool. Then fill a smaller bowl or container with ice and place it on top of the larger bowl of water prepared earlier. Next, just place the fan over the smaller bowl so that it blows air towards the ice cubes. Ready! Turn on the fan and enjoy the cool air!
What should be kept in mind when using a home fan?
It is important to remember that a home air conditioner made in this way is not as effective as a professional air conditioner. However, it can provide significant relief on hot days and help maintain a pleasant room temperature.
It should also not be forgotten that a home air conditioner is not energy efficient and may require regular refilling of ice and water. It is also important to keep the bowls clean and hygienic and clean the fan regularly.
Making your own home air conditioner is a great way to weather the heat, especially if you don’t have a traditional air conditioner or want to save some money. Try this simple trick and enjoy the cool, refreshing air in your home.
Source: Gazeta

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