I don’t know about you, but I’m really struggling to keep my home cool. The best portable air conditioners are practically all sold out, and with temperatures set to reach record highs, I’ve been desperately seeking good news – and I’ve found it. Lidl’s affordable portable air conditioner is coming back to the middle aisle!
This week, the Ideal Home team has been diligently tracking the stock levels of portable air conditioners and believe me, they’re selling like hot cakes. If you haven’t managed to find a good deal online, the Lidl Tronic 3-in-1 Air Conditioner (£149) is landing in the middle aisle tomorrow (25 June).
While only available to shop in-store, based on its popularity last year, we predict it will sell out fast. Here’s everything you need to know before you rush out and buy.
Lidl
Tronic 3-in-1 Air Conditioner
Many homes are ill-equipped to handle the extreme heat we’ve experienced over the last few years. While you may be considering whether installing air conditioning is worth it, a portable AC offers many of the same benefits at a more affordable price point.
At £149, the Lidl Tronic 3-in-1 air conditioner is unbelievably affordable. It has three operating modes: air conditioning, fan cooling and dehumidifying. It also has two fan speeds and transport wheels, making it easy to move around your home so you can cool a bedroom in the evening and keep your living space cool in the day.
The model looks very similar to the portable air conditioner Lidl dropped last summer. So, I expect it will also work best for rooms between 30 and 45m³, like the previous air conditioner. Last year’s air conditioner’s dehumidifying function was able to collect up to 1.5L in a room that’s 30 degrees with an 80% relative humidity, so again, I would expect this year’s model to do the same.
I will say that Lidl’s portable air conditioner is likely to be a more basic model, compared to the higher-end products such as DREO 12000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner (£599, Amazon), or the Bush 9K Portable Air Conditioner (£375, Argos), which is also happens to be the last air con unit in stock at Argos.
However, I do think it is worth testing. I often find Lidl’s middle aisle is a bit of a treasure trove, and I’ve picked up plenty of miscellaneous items from cookware to gym equipment and been impressed each time. I’ve also made the mistake of waiting too long to invest in a portable air conditioner, so you can expect to see me in my local Lidl tomorrow looking for the unit!
As well as the portable air conditioner, Lidl is also selling a £14.99 air cooler, a selection of fans and cooling bedding. Alternatively, here are a few more cooling options that you can shop online.
DREO
Dreo 7500 Btu Portable Air Conditioner
Offering air conditioning, a fan mode and dehumidifer, this a great portable air conditioner. It’s also nice and quiet, making it great for bedrooms and you can even adjust your preferred temperature via the app.
Shark
Shark Flexbreeze Hydrogo Pro Fan
This misting fan is a popular choice amongst the Ideal Home team. It sprays a delightfully cooling mist, that doesn’t make your feel wet, to keep you cool and comfortable. You can even take it on the go!
Bush
Bush 9K Air Conditioner
This the last portable air conditioner in stock at Argos. It has a sleep mode and a 24-hour timer, and two different speed settings. It’s racked up five star reviews from customers who say it is great at cooling a room.
Duux
Duux Mist Air Cooler
A great alternative to an air conditoner, this air cooler is suitable for cooling huge rooms and even your outdoor patio. It effectively cools spaces up to 50m2, has three speeds and a night mode, so you can use it in your bedroom, too.
JML
Jml Air Cooler, Portable Fan and Humidifier
Perfect for desks, this air cooler is what every person working from home this summer needs! Reviews say it is effective and great value for money.
AirCraft
Aircraft Lume Midi Quiet Air Circulator Fan
This quiet fan uses 360° airflow to push cool air around the whole room rather than straight ahead. It has a backlight and can be operated via a remote control.
I believe that the Lidl portable air conditioner will sell out fast. So, if you’re keen to get your hands on one, run, don’t walk.
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