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Milex18L Air Cooler with 3 Speed Settings (Model: MAC004)

R2,899

Retail: R3,600
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Stay cool and refreshed this summer with the Milex Air Cooler 18L - This cooler is effective in spaces up to 60sqm

The elegant looking unit helps to effectively cool all corners of the room with water pump sprinkler cycling system, a multi-speed fan, and a swing function for your indoor spaces. Not only does the Air Cooler bring effective cooling it also has a purification system that purifies, humidifies and adds moisture to the clean air blowing out.

The Milex Air Cooler comes with a 18l drawer water tank at the back of the unit and it will continuously be cool up to 8 hours. You can drop some of your favourite essential oils into the water to add fragrance to the cool air.

This compact unit comes with smooth-gliding wheels for ease of movement from room-to-room.

Product Features
  • Cooled by water pump sprinkler cycling system
  • Automatic left & right swing manual.
  • Self-adjustable for up & down fan direction
  • 3 Speed control setting
  • Full Copper motor
  • 2 x Re-usable Ice Pack's for extra chill
  • 7 and half hours timer
  • Remote control
Product Specifications
  • 200 Watts
  • Water Tank Capacity: 18L 
  • 220V - 50 Hz 
  • Nett Weight: 12kg 
  • Dimensions: 42.5 x 38.5 x 113.5 cm
  • Model: MAC004
  • Warranty: 12 months
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