I swear by this portable air conditioning unit during a heatwave
Shopping | ES Best Home | Home & Garden | Household AppliancesI swear by this portable air conditioning unit during a heatwaveThe appliance is easy to move between rooms to circulate an icy breeze during hot spells The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.With the incoming heatwave fast approaching, we’re thinking of ways to keep cooliStockMollie Davies1 minute agoSign up for our free weekly newsletter for hot deals, best buys and expert reviewsSign upI would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice.The UK looks set for an early taste of summer, with forecasters at the Met Office suggesting temperatures could peak around 30C over the bank holiday weekend. Much of the country is in line for warm, sunny conditions in the mid to high 20s, but London may bear the brunt of the heat – and that’s where the best air conditioning units come in. For this point in the year, it’s a rare surge. The capital hasn’t seen a true May heatwave in well over a decade, and 30C hasn’t been reached in the month since 2012. If rising temperatures have you wondering how you’ll keep the kids, the dog, and yourself, cool, you’ve come to the right place. A sudden heatwave often sends people into panic, rushing to buy an AC unit, but it’s worth choosing a model from a reliable, tested company that does exactly what you need it to. Midea is one such brand. It might not sound thrilling to get excited about an AC unit, but finding the best one is something I take seriously. Over the years, I’ve put Midea’s smart 9000BTU appliance through its paces – and it’s become a heatwave saviour. Easy to move from room to room, it keeps things comfortable wherever you are in the house, making those sticky, sleepless nights a thing of the past. While my exact model is no longer available, the trusted brand’s three-in-one portable AC is in stock on Amazo...المصدر: Evening Standard | Source: Evening Standard
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