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		<description><![CDATA[What is the best way of improving the temperature and comfort of your home or office? I can think about no better way than using a portable air conditioner that may be simply transported from one room to another. The &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/portable-air-conditioners-practically-cooler/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/portable-air-conditioners-practically-cooler/">Portable Air Conditioners &#8211; Practically Cooler!</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is the best way of improving the temperature and comfort of your home or office? I can think about no better way than using a portable air conditioner that may be simply transported from one room to another. The air quality will amaze you and benefit your wellbeing in so many different ways as these efficient units will change and clean the air in a median room 3 times in one hour. They are comparatively cheap and yet have such a noticeable effect on the standard of the air in your room.</p>
<p>A <a target="_blank" href="http://www.acbrands.net"><b>portable air conditioner</b></a> is of particular benefit to those who have breathing issues like asthma or who have allergies to certain odours and chemicals such as formaldehyde. They will exterminate smoke and smells and in each way will make the environment so very much more pleasant. If you wish the air conditioner to deal with gases, chemicals and allergens then you&#039;ve got to get a more up-market, complicated model with these features on it. These cost a touch more  in my view, are really worth the extra. You&#039;ll essentially smell the difference and over a period of time will discover that your allergies or breathing Problems are improving. These air conditioners feature a special seven stage filter and UV lamp which destroys bacteria and viruses and have considerable health benefits.</p>
<p>We counsel you to do your homework and ensure you are buying an adequately forceful unit to cope with the size of the area in which to operate the air conditioner. Do not buy too large a unit as in this situation bigger is not better. The ideal power output for most average sized rooms is 6 &#8211; 8000BTU. If the unit is too forceful then it will cool the atmosphere too fast and not remove the moisture sufficiently well, leaving the room feeling cold and clammy.</p>
<p>An air conditioner works by pumping hot air out and replacing it with cooler air. To do that it has an exhaust which abandons the heat from the area you wish to cool. Some more sophisticated models feature a double exhaust in order that they can heat a room as well as cool it. Again I recommend that it is sensible to take a position in a portable air conditioner that has this feature as you could be disappointed not to have this facility after you have purchased your air conditioner.</p>
<p>This technique of heating or cooling a room is more eco-freindly than simply employing a fan or a blow heater and has the afore-mentioned benefits that a fan or heater doesn&#039;t have. There are so very many models and makes to choose between and it&#039;s smart to do careful research before buying. We stock only models from credible and trustworthy makers that have been recommended by many satisfied customers over time and guarantee you that you are purchasing quality units which will deliver optimal performance in terms of power and efficiency. Many of these units are elegantly designed and will look well in any room of the house and will complement your decor. You will be satisfied with your investment and will regard it as a shrewd investment.</p>
<p>Another choice for your house is a fixed <a target="_blank" href="http://jessielambiase.com/window-air-conditioners-an-alternative/">window air conditioner</a>. Have a look at our below 10,000 BTU air conditioners here: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.acbrands.net/Window-Air-Conditioner-10kBTU-c3.html">www.acbrands.net/Window-Air-Conditioner-10kBTU-c3.html</a>.</p>
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