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Air Cooler Buying Guide in Nepal 

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It is no longer an optional thing to stay cool in this hot summer months of Nepal. Although air conditioners provide immediate comfort, it is not always possible to afford or even to be energy-efficient for all households.  


This is where air coolers facilitate a good combination of cooling abilities and energy-saving costs.  


Whether you are in apartments and Kathmandu or houses in Pokhara or Butwal, the ideal air cooler will help you survive the hot days and does not have to cost a fortune. 


So, how can you select the best air cooler? It is confusing when there are a lot of models, varieties and even dimensions.  


This is the point where Better Appliances Nepal comes in. The wide selection facility of air coolers that is economical to purchase that they offer make them a hot shopping place in the country. 


In this guide, we are going to show you what to look out before you purchase an air cooler in Nepal, and therefore we will be giving you our expert recommendations to enable you make the right choice which would go well with your home, lifestyle and the price range you have. 


Things to Consider Before Buying an Air Cooler in Nepal 


Making a purchase on an air cooler, it is important not to rely on appearance or the cost. 


The thing is, there are a few important aspects that you should consider in case you are willing to make your summer easier by investing: 


1. Type of Air Cooler 


The climate in Nepal and the kind of room you are going to have are important. Choose wisely: 

  • Desert Coolers: Ideal in areas which are dry and in larger rooms. They are very strong, and their water tank is huge. 

  • Tower Coolers: Cool, sleek and take up minimal space in the city apartment. 

  • Personal Coolers: It is better to keep them in small areas such as the bedroom or study. It is extremely portable and energy thrifty. 

  • Window Coolers: They are placed on windows and do not require any floor space and use outside air to cool. 


2. Water tank capacity 


The larger the tank, the longer it will last before it has to come in and refill.  


The Nepali household uses a 30 50L medium size tank, and above 50L becomes effective when used in the bigger hall or common place. 


3. Cooling Pads 


Look for the honeycomb cooling pads, they are more resistant and have good cooling effect compared to the wood wool pads.  


This minor step increases performance in a serious way. 


4. Power Consumption 


Air coolers are more energy-efficient than ACs, to begin with, though some of them use more power.  


Pick the wattage and always make sure you get those that are compatible with inverters in case you live in places where there are frequent power cuts. 


5. Air Throw and Fan speed 


Make sure that the cooler has a long air throw when you have got a large room or an open area.  


In addition, the availability of the fan speed adjustments also ensures that you have more control over how cold you want to be. 


6. Portability Build Quality 


Wheels means the ability to move room to room with ease. Another thing not to overlook is the quality of the build.  


Consider ABS plastic or solid materials that wear longer, in particular, in case you carry it around regularly. 


7.Noise Level  


There are coolers which sound like an old motorbike. And, if you use it at home (in bedrooms), or at a meeting a quiet-running model is recommended. 


8.Maintenance & Service 


Nepal has real dust. Which is why, choose a model that is simple to maintain regularly, with replaceable pads and filters.  


And it is always recommendable to get brands such as Better Appliances Nepal which provide fast service and access to spare parts. 


What Size Air Cooler Do You Need for Your Room? 


The selection of an appropriate size of air cooler is important to achieve the desired cooling and avoid wasting your money.  


The area of the room you wish to cool, and the size of the water tank of the air cooler and airflow power are the key factors determining how big or small it should be. 


  • In a smaller size of room (less than 150 square feet), you need a small type of air cooler, whose tank capacity is approximately 30 to 40 liters. They are ideal in bedrooms or small offices where you desire intense cooling in a short time. 

  • Medium-sized rooms (between 150 to 300 square feet): Find an air cooler that has 50 to 60 liters tank capacity and with more powerful airflow. This dimension is best for big bedrooms or living rooms. 

  • On bigger rooms and halls (more than 300 square feet), you require high-powered air coolers that have more than 70-liters bin capacity and strong 360-degree air blasts. Such models are made to cool large areas well, e.g. big lives or open offices. 

Even the power consumption of the air cooler, and the ability to use it in inverter mode to save power, should be considered, in case you have to deal with power outages or load shedding frequently. 


Best 5 Air Coolers in Nepal 



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A retro look and an explosive airflow. This is an aesthetic and performance model of perfection, a dream come true (and where it fits the right amount) of those who need their room to feel breezy. 

Price in Nepal:  ₨15,595.00 (Free Shipping) 

Specifications: 

  • The type of cooling is the honeycomb pads. 

  • Capacity: About 50–55L (Retro models) 

  • Power: About 160–180W 

  • Swing Function: Yes 

  • Inverter Friendly: Yes 

  • Ideal room size: Medium and Large 




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We had the best pick in tower air coolers: the Gleam tower air cooler. A form factor that is sleek and tall to fit even the tightest spaces but with the cooling that is wide-angled.  


The Gleam suits itself ideally to contemporary houses where it is needed to enhance the air circulation without sacrificing room space. 


Price in Nepal:  ₨14,995.00 (Free Shipping) 

Specifications: 

  • Tower Cooler 

  • Honeycomb Cooling Pads: Honeycomb 

  • Power: 150W 

  • Swing: Automatic 

  • Compak Bilinski: Yes 

  • Control Panel: Manual/Touch that depends on the model 




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This is the critter. Cyropure is designed to cool hard, the kind of days you have to spend in Terai or high-density living during load-shedding. A body cooler with cool pods. 


Price in Nepal:  ₨25,995.00 (Free Shipping) 

Specifications: 

  • The Capacity: It is likely to be 75L+ 

  • Cooling Technology: Multi flow air direction 

  • Power Consumption: High (and it is worth it) 

  • Air Throw: Long Distance 

  • Ideal in: Halls, big spaces, out-of-town areas 

  • Heavy duty wheels: Yes 




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Compact, rugged and carried out cooler the jeep cooler is a cooler that brings back the rugged looks and has efficient cool power. Best in the case of single rooms or small office. 


Price in Nepal:  ₨12,995.00 (Free Shipping) 

Specifications: 

  • Volume: 30–35L 

  • Power: ~100W 

  • Historical Influences: Boxy and hardy 

  • Wheels: Yes 

  • Sound Decibels: Low to medium 

  • Superb in: Smaller corners and medium sized rooms 




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It does what the name promises. Thrust throws out air as though it is in a rush. Designed to be used in high performing operations and room-long or even semi-open areas temperature cooling.  


Price in Nepal: 21995.00 (Free Shipping)  

Specifications: 

  • Capacity: up to 65-70L 

  • Power: 180–200W 

  • Type of Cooling: Honeycomb 

  • Auto Swing: Yes 

  • Air Delivery: Bulk delivery 

  • Type of Body: Desert type 



Maintenance tips 


  • The water tank should be cleaned from time to time to avoid algae and other mold in the tank. Clean it with soft brush and mild soap and dry it then replenish. It should be a goal to do this within 7-10 days. 

  • To maintain the strength of the airflow, replace or clean the honeycomb cooling pads at an interval of two weeks. To replace them 6-12 months of use or water quality. 

  • When using tap or filtered water, make sure that these are clean so that no deposit will form on the pads and cause scaling. In case of hard water, think of distilled water or a water softener. 

  • Clean the fan blades by giving them a mild wipe using a dry cloth to remove any dust and also ensure the airflow is proper. There should not be any strange noise, or shaking, have the motor inspected and cleaned up. 

  • Check the power cord and plug every now and then to see whether it is damaged, particularly when the product has not been used after a long time. 

  • Wipe the exterior of the air cooler with a soft damp cloth to ensure that it remains clear of the dust to make sure appearance is clean and prevent internal dust buildup. 

  • Cover the cooler when not in use in the off-season, empty all the water in the cooler, clean the inside and store it in the dry area to avoid dust. 

  • Do not fill the water tank beyond the proper level because it would lead to flooding or destroy the internal parts. Always follow the recommended capacity. 

  • Pay to have your machine professionally serviced yearly so that any unseen problems such as wear to a motor, blockage in the pads, or wiring can be detected early. 

Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Air Cooler 

No matter how well-maintained air coolers are, they cannot last forever. Here are some of the obvious indications that your cooler must be either upgraded or changed: 

  • Loss of Cooling Capability: In case your cooler can no longer cool the air as much it has been able to do so before resting on the same or even after cleaning or replacing the pads files, then they may have lost some cooling capacity. 

  • Frequent Breakdowns: Frequent breakdowns or problems with the motor fan or pump show that it's wearing out. Replacing is even more economical compared to repairing repeatedly.  

  • Water Leakage: It can result in damage and a serious indication that the cooler cannot be used when there is persistent leaking or cracks on water tank or water pipes. 

  • Too Noisy: Noisy fans or rattling which will not clear up after that don’t improve after servicing signal worn-out parts. 

  • Strong usage of electricity: Any new product that has inverter technology can help you to ensure your electricity bill has been brought down as an old cooler can consume a lot of electricity. 

  • Outdated Function: Older models might not be inverter compatible, have pads that are not easily cleaned or not have safety features that newer models do.  

  • Physical Damage: Cracks, a broken wheel or other damaged parts of the unit affecting usefulness and the ability to operate are a reason to replace the cooler. 

When you notice one or more of these symptoms, you can start looking at the new air coolers supplied by Better Appliances Nepal as there is always a store with the model that will suit your needs perfectly and will not break the bank. 


Conclusion 


The proper selection of an air cooler in Nepal is more than simply fighting the heat; it is about investing in comfort and savings as well as its long-term efficiency.

  

Since the market has multiple alternatives such as Better Gleam Tower Air Cooler, Retro Air Cooler, everyone has what fits their room size and cooling requirements.  


However, it is not only appearance and cost that will make it the most suitable. Other considerations such as tank size, air motion, power consumption and compatibility with an inverter and even ease of maintenance can be beneficial when you need it during the hottest months. 


Regardless of whether you are trying to cool a bedroom or a living room, making a conscious decision will result in fewer problems and reduced power bill.  


Additionally, knowing some warning signs or when you need to replace your cooler can prevent leaving it until the last moment you feel the miserable heat of summer just in time. 

Better Appliances Nepal provides high-quality air coolers that have good after-sales services, and thus you are purchasing peace of mind as well. 


You have your air cooler, remember to have it serviced regularly, it is the best way to ensure it will run in new years to come.  

 
 
 

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