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Aside from cooling a room, evaporative coolers also add moisture to the air, making them ideal for areas that are dry and hot. During periods of high humidity (above 85%) the InstaChill will automatically stop adding moisture to the air using the Humidity Control function. The InstaChill works best in well-ventilated areas and provides a steady stream of cleaned air in the room. Evaporative Coolers works best when humidity is less than 85% and should be operated in a well ventilated area.
Air conditioners create an artificial environment with doors and windows closed so they can recycle the same air. They can tend to dry out the air which can affect your sinuses and eyes. Breathing recycled air for lengthy periods can be unhealthy because of contaminants and reduced air quality.