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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 544656" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I've read reviews about the dyson fan. Personally, it sounds far overpriced, super loud and not any more effective than standard pedestal and table fans. Just me but perhaps instead of spending upwards of $300 on a dyson, would you be able install a extra window AC unit? Or a few pedestal fans to direct the current AC unit to cover more floor space? I think if you are ok with the $300 range of a dyson, you could also consider a portable floor model AC unit. Yes you need to still put a piece into a widow to attach the tubing. But it's portable and boy they work pretty darn good. You could move it into main areas during the day and to where you will sleep at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 544656, member: 4264"] I've read reviews about the dyson fan. Personally, it sounds far overpriced, super loud and not any more effective than standard pedestal and table fans. Just me but perhaps instead of spending upwards of $300 on a dyson, would you be able install a extra window AC unit? Or a few pedestal fans to direct the current AC unit to cover more floor space? I think if you are ok with the $300 range of a dyson, you could also consider a portable floor model AC unit. Yes you need to still put a piece into a widow to attach the tubing. But it's portable and boy they work pretty darn good. You could move it into main areas during the day and to where you will sleep at night. [/QUOTE]
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