Arctic Air® Tower 2.0 Oscillating Evaporative Air Cooler – 5688662

Arctic Air’s Tower 2.0 Oscillating Evaporative Air Cooler is ideal for cooling large area spaces in your home, dorm or office. Lightweight and portable with 4 quiet speeds, touch controls and an auto-off timer. Runs up to 16 hours per fill.

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Arctic Air’s Tower 2.0 Oscillating Evaporative Air Cooler is ideal for cooling large area spaces in your home, dorm or office. Lightweight and portable with 4 quiet speeds, touch controls and an auto-off timer. Runs up to 16 hours per fill.

  • Large area space evaporative air cooling tower
  • Oscillating fan
  • 4 quiet speeds
  • Touch controls
  • Easy-read LED lit controls
  • Digital display
  • Auto-off timer
  • Lightweight and portable
  • Space saving design
  • Washable filter
  • Runs up to 16 hours per fill (dependent on fan speed)
  • Plugs into a standard electrical outlet
  • PCB/plastic/metal/sponge/rubber
  • Cools a room up to 100 sq. ft.
  • Measures 11.81″ L x 11.81″ W x 37.01″ H
  • Cord measures 6′ L
  • Weighs 12.12 lb.
  • Imported
  • Model AATWR-MC2

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Measures

11.81" L x 11.81" W x 37.01" H

Weighs

12.12 lb.

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6 Reviews For This Product

  1. 06

    by Cinbro

    The Arctic Air Tower 2.0 is so cool and easy to use . It comes very well packaged ,all you do is put the base of it together and set the tower on it ,then add some water in the compartment turn it on ,it has a 3 speed fan and also rotates, it blows out nice cool air also comes with an ice pack to put in the water compartment. Then you can put it on turbo that really cool the room I love this fan and recommend getting one you will Love it also

  2. 06

    by Quin

    These flood lights are very easy to install as well as super efficient. I love how bright the lights get when triggered by motion. The motion detection doesn’t lag at all and will turn on as soon as motion is detected. We have ours in the back yard so it doesn’t turn on much, but when it does, it is brighter than our porch light.

  3. 06

    by Olivia

    Really great fan that cools you down instantly, at first I poured in cold water and didn’t add the icepack and even that kept my cool so when I added the ice pack in later it was such a nice blast of cold air. The one thing I wish it came with was a little remote so I wouldn’t have to get up everytime I needed to adjust the settings or turn it off.

  4. 06

    by Corey

    This was a great for using in my bedroom. It’s cool and quiet, I like it better than my home AC which actually bothers my sinuses. I will probably need an additional one for my living room as it warms up.

  5. 06

    by James

    I’m in love with this beyond bright light! I mounted it above our garage and it’s perfect!! The motion sensor is amazing and definitely picks up. It is solar powered so no need to worry about anything!

  6. 06

    by Cece

    The Beyond Bright – Beyond Bright X3 is solar powered and has different levels of brightness which I really like! It is very bright for not even that big of a light! Can be installed outside and put on a house or garage!

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