Don’t fall for online adverts selling you fake air conditioners ‘developed by NASA engineers’ – the UK’s advertising regulator explains how to spot and report them


  • Ads for fake air conditioners plague Facebook and YouTube
  • These devices promise high-performance features and claim to be revolutionary
  • UK advertising regulator warns you should be skeptical and report them

The UK is experiencing its share of sweltering heatwaves this summer and demand for the best fans and air conditioners has never been higher – but with it also comes a wave of fake air conditioning advertising.

Advertisements for portable air conditioners purportedly “designed by former NASA engineers” and capable of cooling a room “in less than 90 seconds” are being served to consumers on Facebook and YouTube. Portable air conditioners are out of stock almost everywhere – most recently Meaco’s Cirro range – so units from trusted brands are becoming increasingly difficult to find as the UK is gripped by high temperatures.

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