Cello sells air coolers across four different categories, namely desert coolers, room coolers, personal coolers, and tower coolers, depending on the size and cooling requirements.
Place your Cello air cooler away from direct sunlight, ensure adequate ventilation, clean the filters and cooling pads, and add ice cubes with water as refrigerant to enhance the cooling performance.
Cello air coolers are designed for hot and dry weather where temperatures exceed 40 degrees Celsius and might not work as effectively in excessively humid climates due to high moisture content in the air.
When purchasing a Cello air cooler, consider features such as tank capacity, airflow rate (m³/h), cooling pad material, energy efficiency ratings, portability options, and additional functionalities like remote control and ice compartments.
Yes, adjustable fan speeds in Cello air coolers help you set a comfortable temperature for your room as well as save energy when you do not require intense cooling. The fan speed can be controlled via knobs on the cooler or using a remote for newer models.
Yes, Cello air coolers only use water as a natural refrigerant to cool the room and do not rely on chemicals. However, adding ice in the dedicated ice compartments can enhance the cooling on extra hot days.
Cello’s Turbo Cooling System combines a more powerful air circulation system with a compact cooling pad. This produces faster results and cools a larger space in less time.
Powerful air delivery with a 3-speed motor, air throw up to 40 feet, inverter support, efficient surround cooling, and remote control in select models are some special features of Cello’s desert coolers.
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