When temperatures start to increase, most people start looking for ways to stay cool. If you have trouble in the heat, the best fan to help make things more bearable may not be a traditional fan at all – it could be an air circulator.
When you compare the fans compared to air circulators, the main difference is that, although most fans are designed to explode a long path in one direction, air circulators are built to move widely around a larger space. However, the beauty of the configuration is that many air circulators can also operate as regular fans, making it a versatile solution to keep cool this summer.
“You can either have personal cooling or a whole air distribution.
In this article, I will explain more about what the air circulators are, the different ways to use them and why they could be the higher choice when looking for a solution to your hot time problems.
How do air circulators work?
Mainly, air circulators are designed to amplify the effects of a fresh air source – such as a unit of an air conditioner – by quickly and evenly distribute the refrigerated air around a large space.
They often look like pedestal fans or table fans, but with a much deeper fans. The air is sucked up at the back of the fan and pushed through a spiral grill, how much it bounces walls and the ceiling and around the whole room.
Some air circulators work with the fan head in a fixed position, but others will oscillate, not only side by side, but from top to bottom. In this case, if you turn off or limit the oscillation, you can use the circulator as an ordinary fan.
How can you use an air circulator?
If you use the ventilator in aerial circulating mode, combine it with an AC unit will offer very powerful cooling – as one of my regular criticisms found it when it tested the Dreo 508 turbopoly fan with its aerial in difficulty.
However, you can also use it without stupid air. Chris Michael suggests “Place a bowl of ice in front of the fan to blow up the air through the ice for a cooling effect”.
Many air circulators can also be used as an ordinary fan. Rather than reducing the temperature in a room, a normal fan works by encouraging the evaporation of perspiration from the surface of your skin, making you feel cooler.
So, if you repair the air of a circulator so that it points you directly to you, it will have the same effect. Theoretically, design could mean that it will not explode the air with as much energy as an ordinary fan, but my experience with my own air circulator is that it is strong enough to keep me cool. This added versatility means that an air circulator could be your best choice to fight against hot temperatures.