Cooling Guide
Klimo Cooling Guide
Not sure which cooling product is right for you? This guide will help you choose.
Desktop Coolers (€20-100)
Best for: Personal cooling at your desk or bedside
These USB-powered mini coolers use water evaporation to lower the temperature directly in front of them. They're affordable, portable, and perfect for offices, dorm rooms, or nightstands.
Ideal for: 1 person, small area (under 5m²), budget-conscious buyers
Portable Fans (€20-50)
Best for: On-the-go cooling
Rechargeable, lightweight, and wearable. Neck fans and pocket fans keep you cool while commuting, walking, or working outdoors.
Ideal for: Commuters, outdoor workers, festival-goers
Portable Air Conditioners (€200-500)
Best for: Cooling entire rooms
Real compressor-based AC units that can lower a room's temperature by 5-10°C. No installation required — just plug in, vent the hose out a window, and cool.
Ideal for: Apartments, bedrooms, living rooms up to 35m²
How to Choose
| Your Situation | Recommended Product | Budget |
|---|---|---|
| Hot office, need desk cooling | Desktop cooler with water tank | €40-80 |
| Commute in the heat | Neck fan, rechargeable | €25-50 |
| Hot bedroom, can't sleep | Desktop cooler + quiet mode | €50-100 |
| Whole room needs cooling | Portable AC unit | €200-500 |
| Renting, no installation allowed | Portable AC or desktop cooler | €40-500 |
Tips for Maximum Cooling
- Place desktop coolers near an open window for fresh air circulation
- Add ice to the water tank for extra cooling power
- Keep doors and windows closed when using portable ACs
- Use curtains to block direct sunlight during peak hours
- Position fans to create cross-ventilation between windows