When you talk about primary coolers they’re the ones that are the basic model of every brand. There’s one thing that’s common with every cooler and that is dispensing water into the cooler.
There’s a certain amount of water that needs to be dispersed into the cooler for it to supply the refreshing air that it’s known to do. Primary coolers usually come with a wool-based screen. Sometimes the screen also needs to be dampened for it to start giving out cold air quickly. Primary coolers are the ones that come with a big and powerful motor that’s attached to the fan and they’re also available with the facility of getting attached to the window. You can get these for anywhere between 5,000 Rupees to 8,000 Rupees. These coolers are best during a sunny afternoon but the only catch is that they’re huge in size and can only cool a small room.
Secondary coolers are the more compact coolers that use honeycomb pads while they dispense cool air into the room. These are a little more convenient and usually come with wheels so that they may be easily moved around in the room. Secondary coolers are usually tall or broad in size. They are pretty powerful and are most suitable to cool a normal sized or even a big room if kept in the middle. You’ll usually find them to be around 8000 Rupees to 10,000 Rupees. These are more agile and compact but there might be an issue with the power it can give to cooling.
The last and final category is luxury. Here you’ll find coolers that are not only compact but also powerful. Once you’ve installed this in your room, no matter where it is, it’ll cool the whole place. These coolers are available with swing and digital action that means you don’t need to get up every time you want to turn it on or off (as in case of most primary coolers). These are top of the line and once you’ve installed it, cooling becomes an absolute breeze. Air coolers are a nice way to cool your home, and depending on your exact preferences, you can find a cooler that is right for you and your budget!