Who sells them? 

Now that you mention it, I have heard my mom talk about this from way back,
but never understood what she meant. I have central AC but dislike it, so
I'm very interested in this.

Mac

on 6/8/06 11:00 AM, Kaleb C. Striplin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> No, basically its sort of like an AC, sort of.  They have different
> sizes of them ranging from little table top ones to bigger ones that sit
> outside the window with the air vent sticking in the windows blowing in.
> You basically fill the pan up with water and it pumps the water up to
> the top and trickles down a fiberous material thru which a fan blows air
> with is cooled by the flowing water.  They can actually work pretty
> well.  You have to refill it with water every so often.
> 
> Steve MacSween wrote:
> 
>> Okay, now you have me interested but confused.
>> 
>> Is this a dehumidifier you're talking about?
>> 
>> Mac
>> 
>> on 6/8/06 10:45 AM, Kaleb C. Striplin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> Didnt know people still used those things.  We called them water coolers
>>> here. I remember when I was a kit many folks used to use those things
>>> before they had AC, in fact, we used to use one as well.
>>> 
>>> Desert Rat wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> What I appreciate the most about dry heat is the fact that all I need
>>>> to cool our place is an evaporator cooler for pennies a day instead of
>>>> $ per hour if I had to use the A.C. Other day it was 114 and never had
>>>> to use AC. Now, when we get the monsoons in August and humidity goes
>>>> over 40%, the cooler doesn't work.
>>>> On 6/7/06, Chuck Landenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> 
>> 
>> 
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