It’s nearly time for me to log off and go investigate what today’s hot winds have done to my poor garden plants (or maybe I shouldn’t look).

But I’ll leave you with three of my personal top buys for sleeping cooler below. It may be controversial, but I’m choosing to use one of these under £10 Amazon buys instead of turning on my portable air con unit during this heatwave.

However, don’t sleep naked.

Of course, you’re free to sleep however you like in the privacy of your own home, but if you’re considering ditching all covers and sleeping naked to combat the heat, sleep experts advise against it.

But how to sleep if you don’t have a fan or air con? First up, cool your body.

In order to cool down your body before bed, sleep experts recommend taking a lukewarm (but not cold) shower, or at least dampening your feet and hands to cool down your extremities.

After testing multiple fans for Ideal Home’s best fans guide, I always recommend investing in a fan with a DC motor rather than an AC motor.

A DC motor will generally be more expensive, but the cooling effects are far greater. Plus, DC motors are generally super quiet (in contrast to the loud whining you have to endure with a cheaper AC fan), and they’re very energy efficient, which means that although the upfront cost to buy the fan is greater, the cost to run the fan is far less.

Wow, just when I thought it couldn’t get any hotter, it got hotter.

The good news is temperatures look set to drop after tonight (at least a little). However, in order to make this evening as bearable as possible, I’m here with some sleep expert-approved tips for lowering your body temperature tonight.

That’s all from me for today.

Before I sign off, one product that’s caught my eye is the new Meaco Sefte Pro 10-inch 3-in-1 Pedestal Fan, which is currently available to pre-order at John Lewis. Meaco fans have built up an excellent reputation among our team over the years thanks to their strong airflow, energy efficiency and quiet operation, so it’s definitely one I’ll be keeping an eye on as reviews start to come in.

Not just for iced coffees…

Portable air conditioners might be flying off the shelves, but plenty of air coolers are still in stock. And if you’re using one to get through the heatwave, I’ve spotted a deal that could make it work even harder.

I’ve found a surprisingly effective way to keep my flat cooler

As someone without air conditioning, I’ve spent this heatwave testing every cooling hack I can find. The one that’s impressed me most so far? Reflective insulation foil on my windows.

Hi, I’m back again! With temperatures remaining high, I’m continuing my quest to find the cooling products, hacks and deals that are actually worth your time and money.

Over the past week, I’ve become slightly obsessed with finding ways to keep my flat cool without resorting to buying a portable air conditioner. Between strategically positioning fans, keeping my blinds closed and opening windows at precisely the right time of day, I’ve tried just about every expert-approved trick in the book.

I’m logging off for the day – time to settle down with an ice cream and an ice pack! I’m actually thinking about switching out my housemate’s food delivery ice blocks for a FlexiKold Ice Pack so I’ll have a cold lap blanket while I work from home.

Hopefully, things will cool down a little this evening. Stay hydrated, and as cool as you can, and I’ll be back with more garden cooling tips tomorrow afternoon.

Keeping you and your plants cool

I’d never considered a misting system as a way to keep a garden cool in a heatwave, but you can actually buy patio mister system kits from Amazon which allow you to customise a cooling network around a pergola or parasol, for example.

The trouble with this weather is that there’s little relief anywhere outdoors. It’s breezy today, but the shaded parts of my garden are still toastier than ever.

After searching for ways to keep my patio cool, I discovered that some air coolers work outdoors – and that’s exactly what the Shark FlexBreeze Pro Mist Indoor and Outdoor Pedestal Fan does. With a range of up to 20 metres, you can either use it as a dry fan, or make the most of the misting setting for an even cooler experience (especially if you add ice!). Plus, once the day is finished, you can bring it indoors.

Thanks, Holly! I’m Sophie, Ideal Home’s Gardens Editor, and I like to spend as much time outside as I can – even in a heatwave!

For the next couple of hours, I’ll be sharing my top tips for staying cool outdoors, so you can enjoy the summer weather without overheating. Plenty of water, shade and sun cream is a must, of course – but since it’s so hot, even under cover, I’ll be taking a closer look at the more advanced measures you can take to keep your garden cool.

While my London flat doesn’t have any outdoor space, I’m lucky enough to escape to my partner’s house in the countryside at the weekend – don’t tell him, but the main pull is the ice bath that he’s recently bought for the garden.

I’ve been a fan of hot and cold water therapy for a while now – the benefits of saunas and cold water dips are huge. Trust me, it’s not just a wellness fad; the endorphins you feel after a cold plunge will be enough to prove otherwise.

I don’t make a habit of discussing the merits of ice cube trays as a conversation starter – so you can guarantee it’s good when I do. The whole Ideal Home desk got hooked on these Nespresso ice cube trays last summer, and it’s been the highlight of my morning every day this week.

There’s nothing I hate more than struggling to get ice cubes out of a tray, but the silicone case makes it so simple. They’re also larger than a standard ice cube tray, so you only need a few in a cold drink.

At this stage in the game, there aren’t many fans left in stock with next day delivery, but this won’t be the last heatwave, so it’s a good opportunity to get ahead and buy one of the best fans now.

I invested in a DREO tower fan when I first moved to the city, and every summer I’m so glad I did. When positioned next to my bed, it does an excellent job of cooling the room so that I can still sleep with a duvet on (I know it’s weird, but I always want a duvet).

Thanks, Heather! Hi everyone, I’m Holly, Ideal Home’s Kitchens and Bathrooms Editor. My focus is on making these practical areas of our home as pretty and functional as possible – so I’ll be sharing tips on how to handle the heat with style in mind. I’ll also be keeping an eye on fan and AC stock levels, as well as any deals I find.

Just like Becky, I have suffered through five London summers now in a top-floor flat of a Victorian terraced house, so I’ve had to find some nifty tricks to cool down that can be easily stored.

I’m passing the live updates over to the brilliant Holly Cockburn, our Kitchens & Bathrooms Editor, who’ll keep you updated on AC and fan stock levels and share her genius tips for staying cool without an AC.

Over the heatwave I’ve been going to bed with a hot water bottle filled with cold water and ice cubes (I use this ice cube tray from Amazon, which is designed to make cubes that fit in water bottles), and I’ve just upgraded it from a nighttime cooling hack to one to use during the day while I’m wfh. I’m hugging it right now and it’s definitely making me feel a little more comfortable!

If predictions of more regular heatwave events are correct, should we actually be considering taking the plunge and getting fitted AC installed? The biggest factor when considering fitted vs portable AC is the cost and the aesthetic impact on your home. But you swerve some of the disadvantages of portable ACs, such as venting and the bulky size.

Ideal Home’s Deputy Art Director Emma Jackson is feeling pretty smug right now, having had AC fitted to her new-build home when she moved in with her young family (see her living room below). I can say that she looked considerably fresher than me in our video call yesterday! And our Renovation & Home Energy Editor Sarah is still loving her fitted AC one year on. Definitely something to seriously consider.

Pre-order now so you’re prepped and ready for the next heat spike

With air con stock at such low levels, options for next-day delivery limited, and the temperatures predicted to drop over the next couple of days, it’s time to start thinking ahead and prepping for the next heatwave.

The last air con on Wayfair for next day delivery

Thanks Molly! I’m jumping straight in because I’ve just spotted an AC still in stock at Wayfair with next-day delivery available. While we haven’t tested this one ourselves, it gets a very good 4.6 star rating with positive comments including ‘powerful cooling for my little room. In few minutes you can feel it.’ and ‘great for cooling a small room or taking the edge off the heat in a larger room.’ Plus it costs under £200 which makes it a more affordable option.

That’s all from me today – I’m off to make another iced coffee and restock my freezer with ice cubes from this supersized silicone tray (via Amazon for £9.99).

I’m handing over to Heather Young, Ideal Home’s Editor-in-Chief, who always has the best tips and tricks and will be finding all of the cooling must-have products still left in stock.

Lakeland’s Freeze Pods: £7.99 via Amazon

Another thing that’s saved me throughout this heatwave is having a freezer stacked full of leftovers that are easy to reheat in the microwave. That’s thanks to these Lakeland Freeze Pods which I’ve been testing, which are an ultra-affordable alternative to Souper Cubes.

Lidl’s air conditioner lands in stores today

You can shop Lidl’s £149 portable air conditioner in stores from today but that’s only if you can find one in stock. The Lidl website has a handy availability check tool so you can pop in your postcode and see what your chances are of snagging this bargain AC unit.

Lakeland Mini Rice Cooker: £34.99 at Amazon

It might seem superfluous but once you use a rice cooker at home, there’s no going back. And it’s an appliance that really comes into its own when it’s this hot, as there’s no standing over a hot stove required and you can make entire meals in one.

Thanks, Becky! I resorted to the trusty ice cubes in front of my fan hack last night which worked a treat for my sleep.

This morning I’m going to be checking across the board to try and find some portable ACs that you can buy online as the weather seems set to continue for the next few days at least. I’ll also be sharing all of the ways I’m avoiding turning on my hob in this heat.

Too early for an ice cream break?

I’ve just prepped two tubs of ice cream with my Ninja Creami to enjoy later today to keep cool. Speaking of which, I’m now handing over to Molly, our Kitchen Appliances editor, who has tested some of the best ice cream makers, so she has all the lowdown on the ultimate frozen treat makers to keep you cool during the heatwave. So, alongside all the latest updates on where to find a portable AC and fan still in stock, expect some cooling kitchen tips.

AC for next-day delivery spotted!

Portable ACs have now vanished from more popular retailers such as Argos and John Lewis, but I’ve spotted the DeLonghi PAC EM82K in stock for £799 at Marks Electrical with next-day delivery!

Sleep easy tonight

If you’re having trouble sleeping in the heat right now, it might be worth trying the Silentnight Restore Cooling Gel Mattress Pad, £30 at Amazon. It is a larger version of Silentnights Gel pillow, £11 at Amazon, both of them work by absorbing excess body heat. You can use it straight out of the box, or you can pop it in the fridge for half an hour before bed for a cooler sleep. However, our sleep editor, who has tested out the gel pads and was impressed, warns that straight from the fridge, these pads are truly ice cold!

Prep your home now to keep cool this evening

Welcome back to another seriously hot day! I’m Becky, the Digital Editor and while I’m waiting to get my hands on a portable AC to make sure I don’t suffer another hot sleepless night I’m prepping my home this morning with the following tricks:

I’m logging off now to go open some windows and look for a cool breeze on the other side. But, as a reminder, if you’re in need of an artificial breeze to get you through this heatwave, these are the three in-stock fans I recommend snapping up tonight before they become out-of-stock fans. Sleep well.

And finally, I’ve found some more Meaco cooling gems. Alongside the pedestal fan mentioned below, Meaco also offers a great range of table-top fans. But, alas, these too have flown out of stock overnight at most retailers.

However, I have found some remaining in-stock units, both direct from Meaco’s own website, and via Meaco’s Amazon storefront. Depending on which retailer you shop at, you can choose from the compact bedside-table-friendly 6″ model, the larger 8″ desk top version, or the sizeable 10″ fan.

Next up, a cooling brand you may never have heard of: EcoAir. Well, I hadn’t heard of it at any rate, that is, until I tested the EcoAir Kinetic Fan for Ideal Home’s best fans guide a few years ago and was super impressed by its build quality.

Yes, this fan is heavy and bulky and doesn’t have the stylish good looks of other models, but it’s also robustly built, *very* easy to use (unlike so many high-tech versions which I found super fiddly), very quiet (thanks to its DC motor), extremely energy efficient, and has powerful cooling performance. It’s also still going strong and in regular use three years after I first tested it.

First up, the Meaco Sefte Pedestal Fan. After testing multiple Meaco products for Ideal Home’s guide to the best fans, best portable air conditioners, and best dehumidifiers, I think Meaco is one of *the* best air quality brands in the UK. So no one was sadder than me to find that its bestselling pedestal fans are now almost out of stock.

But, there is still one place to shop for the Meaco Sefte 10″ Pro 3-in-1 Pedestal Fan, and that’s Amazon, where you can still get delivery by Saturday, 27 June. Yes, that means it will be delivered after the hottest peak of the heatwave, but I have a feeling the heat will return, whereas more fan stock may not (or at least not for a few months, perhaps).

Fingers crossed you get home to a cool flat, Thea! And yep, we have another hot and humid night ahead, so I’ll be sharing some ways to stay cool(er) as we head into the evening.

But first up, a stock watch report. As predicted, with most portable air conditioning units in the country now very nearly sold out, fans are the next cooling device to start disappearing from the shelves. However, there is still some fan stock available if you know where to look. I’ll share some of my ‘secret finds’ in my next few posts.

That’s all from me for this evening.

I’m heading home to what is hopefully a slightly cooler flat thanks to the reflective foil I’ve attached to my windows. If it has genuinely made a difference to the indoor temperature, you’ll be the first to hear about it when I’m back on the blog tomorrow.

Can a dehumidifier help cool a room?

With ACs thin on the ground, it’s time to get creative with how to cool a room, and I’ve had more than one person ask me if their dehumidifier could be of any help. The answer is yes – but probably not in the way you’re hoping.

If the few remaining portable AC feels a little out of budget, I’ve spotted a great priced Air Cooler at Amazon.

If you’re struggling with the heat and want something more effective than a standard desktop fan without stretching to the cost of a portable air conditioner, this could be a useful halfway-house solution.

Thanks Jenny!

I’ve spent the past few days experimenting with every cooling trick I can find. My latest test? Applying reflective insulation foil to my bedroom and living room windows before heading into the office this morning.

That’s all from me for now. I’m off to find the coolest spot in the house and keep testing cooling gadgets in the name of journalism, or better yet, I’m tempted to just stick my head in the freezer.

Speaking of which, these cooling face masks are on offer right now and might be a slightly more practical way to cool down before bed. I’ll leave you in the very capable hands of our Managing Editor, Thea, who’ll keep you updated with more heatwave tips, cooling buys and deals this evening. Stay cool out there!

Air coolers vs portable air conditioners and fans

With portable air conditioners becoming increasingly hard to come by during this week’s heatwave, air coolers are emerging as an affordable alternative when we’re all slowly melting. While they won’t lower a room’s temperature in the same way a portable AC can, they use cold water and ice packs to create a cooler, more refreshing breeze than a standard fan.

External shade can keep a room cool during a heatwave

When temperatures soar, we all focus on keeping our homes cool from the inside with fans and air conditioners. But one of the most effective ways to keep a room cool is actually to stop the sun’s heat from getting in the first place.

Thanks, Lauren! I’m back on shift and keeping a close eye on all things cooling as the heatwave continues. Whether you’re trying to work from home or stop your bedroom from becoming a greenhouse, I’ll be sharing the best deals and nifty ways to stay comfortable during the hottest days we’ve had so far this year.

One product I’ve got my eye on is the Duux Mist Air Cooler. Unlike a standard fan, it combines a cooling air flow with a mist to help take the edge off. What I really love about it is that it’s portable and powerful enough to use outdoors.

That’s all from me, folks! I’m off to buy this SONGMICS Countertop Ice Maker from Amazon, because my ice cube trays just can’t keep up with the amount of cold drinks I’m guzzling this week.

But I’m passing the baton to our Senior Digital Editor, Jenny McFarlane, who will be keeping you up to date on the latest AC and fan news.

How to get more from your fan

Whether you’re snapping up a fan deal this week or you’re just looking for tips on how to get more from the fan you already own, I’m here to remind you that cleaning is key!

It’s my job to test air purifiers at Ideal Home, and I also get to test air-purifying fans. The next model on my to-do list is the Dyson Find+Follow PC3 Cool Air Purifier (£549.99 at Argos). This is Dyson’s newest release, and the Find+Follow air projection tracks you as you move around your room so you always have direct cooling purified airflow flowing towards you. Pretty nifty, right?

As I haven’t tested it yet, I can’t give you my full recommendation, and I’d advise you to review the specs to see if it’ll work in your home. But so far, the reviews are pretty good. One wrote, ‘Low noise, very efficient at keeping air clean, and makes a tremendous difference to the air in the room.’

However, if you’d prefer one that I have reviewed, I’d suggest the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool HP1 Purifying Bladeless Tower Fan (£549 at Very) instead. I gave it a 4.5-star review when I tested it.

Afternoon all! I’m taking over the reins for the next couple of hours, and I am absolutely MELTING as it’s 34°C where I am right now.

So, I’m finally going to bite the bullet and order a portable air conditioner for myself before they sell out completely (although they’re not far off). This is the model I have my eye on, and it should arrive on my doorstep on Friday.

That’s it from me! I’m handing over to our House Manual Content Editor, Lauren Bradbury. She’ll keep you updated on AC and fan stock levels and deals. And she’ll be sharing her clever cooling and air quality tips, too.

I’ve been talking about investing in linen bedding for ages as it’s known to keep you cool during hot summer nights. But I’m finally doing it since my favourite linen set from La Redoute – which also comes highly recommended by Ideal Home’s Sleep Editor, Amy Lockwood as one of the best linen sheets she’s tried – is currently on sale with 44% off if you use code BOOST at checkout.

Fitted air conditioning vs portable AC

These super hot summers are likely to become increasingly common, so before pouncing on a portable AC it might be worth considering a longer-term solution like fitted air conditioning. Our fan and AC expert Sarah Handley, had air conditioning installed in her living room last year and hasn’t regretted it for a minute.

This Morphy Richards fan is rated as the best desktop fan in our best fans guide. And not only that Amazon still has it in stock, it’s currently on offer with 17% off.

Thanks Molly! Hi everyone, I’m Sara, Ideal Home’s Room Decor Editor. I’m taking over the live blog for the next couple of hours. I’ll be sharing tips on how to stay cool during this ridiculous heat and I’ll be updating you on any stock changes on fans and ACs, as well as on any deals I find.

Even in this heat I want to keep my home looking stylish and I’ve realised that none of my living room throws are heat-appropriate. That’s why I’m adding this chic cotton muslin throw from Yard to my basket as it’s currently on offer with 31% off at Amazon. The only thing left to figure out is what colour to go for…

That brings an end to my shift as I pass over to Sara Hesikova for more updates on where you can find those invaluable portable air conditioning units in stock.

On my search to find fans still in stock (which was quite the challenge) I saw that Amazon is one of the only places to have Shark’s TurboBlade Fan (£249.99) available.

You can twist its vents in order to cool two places at once and it’s very sleek, so it’s easy to hide at home. Our expert Lauren said it’s perfect for couples who run at different temperatures in her review.

In-stock portable AC: DREO Portable Air Conditioner, £399.99 at Amazon

Our review of Dreo’s still-in-stock portable AC just went live and it’s won a wholehearted recommendation from our expert Sarah.

I managed to keep cool last night with my trusty Dyson fan (£449 via Amazon) which I got many years ago but still works as well as the day I unboxed it – so if you’re wondering whether a Dyson fan is worth it, my answer is definitely yes. It also doubles as an air purifier which means it gets plenty of use in the winter months too.

Here are some other places I’ve found Dyson fans still in stock:

Thanks, Becky! I’m staying hydrated today with my supersized water bottle whilst also trying to avoid cooking wherever possible.

As Ideal Home’s Kitchen Appliances Editor I get to test a huge range of gadgets and one of my favourites year-round (but especially in a heatwave) is a rice cooker. You can cook entire meals in one Nigella-style – no standing over a hot stove necessary.

That’s everything from me today, I’ll be handing you over to Molly Cleary, our Kitchen Appliance Editor, who will be sharing her tips for keeping cool in the kitchen and the latest updates on portable AC and cooling fans you can still find in stock. Keep cool!

Portable AC alternative: Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo ProFan, £127 at Amazon

If you can’t afford any of the portable ACs still in stock right now a misting fan is an ideal alternative and I love the Shark FlexBreeze. It is rechargeable so you can use it inside and outside. This week it’s been following me around the house.

Keep cool on the go

‘I want to stay cool wherever I am, and I loved the Shark ChillPill portable fan when I reviewed it. It comes with three different heads that offer three different cooling experiences – fan, mister, and my favourite, the cooling plate that is designed for direct contact with the skin. It’s deliciously cool!’

Portable AC stock update

The stock of portable ACs has been decimated across many retailers. Argos is now down to only one portable AC still left in stock, and at Amazon, you now have to wait a couple of weeks to get your hands on some of the best portable ACs still available. Appliances Direct still has a healthy level of stock, but they have now sold out of the electriQ portable AC we were recommending yesterday. They are still offering delivery from tomorrow on many of their models.

Arrives ASAP

I’ll kick things off with an air conditioning unit you can buy now and have by Friday 26th June. The Belaco 9000 BTU Air Conditioning Unit is currently £699 on Amazon. It is on the expensive side for a portable air conditioner but it includes fan and dehumidifier moders and a window kit for easy set up. We haven’t tested this model, but it has been well reviewed by customers.

Welcome back!

Hi, I’m Becky, the Digital Editor at Ideal Home, and I’ll be helping you track down any portable AC still in stock and the best fan alternatives this morning. Today’s is about to get seriously hot, with red weather warnings across the UK, and temperatures set to hit 34 degrees this afternoon! I’ve left my home to take shelter in the air-conditioned office, but to ensure I don’t come back to a baking hot house, I’ve left all my curtains closed to keep as much of the heat out as possible.

I’m about to sign off for the night and attempt to get some sleep myself, but if you’re awake and googling cooling fans, I’ll leave you with one last star buy before I disappear.

Meaco makes some of *the* best cooling fans I’ve tested. They’re powerful, quiet, easy to use, and sturdily built. I’ve owned the older and currently out-of-stock Meaco 1056 Air Circulator for the past five years and still absolutely love it. However, it’s now gone to live at my parents’ house to keep them cool in the heatwave, so I’m going to invest in the newer Meaco Sefte Table Fan.

Embrace the ice.

If you have access to a freezer, I also swear by these reusable ice packs during a heatwave. You can snap up various types at Amazon for not that much money. Pop them in a pillowcase and take them to bed to stay cool.

Freeze your pillowcase.

For a quick blast of coolness that can help you drift off to sleep faster, pop your pillowcases in the freezer about an hour before bed.

Ditch the duvet.

Next up, when it comes to how to beat the heat, I recommend ditching the duvet. My bedroom is currently over 30°C, and it’s absolutely too hot for even the lightest and most breathable summer duvet.

First up, I have to share this Duux Whisper Flex fan deal on Amazon. I have the older version of this pedestal fan, and it’s singlehandedly helped me survive sleeping in my *very* hot bedroom during the past five years’ worth of heatwaves.

Yes, it’s expensive, but it really is worth the money compared to other fans. Firstly, because the air it expels does actually feel cool when it hits your skin, unlike so many others I’ve tested, which simply move about hot air. And secondly, because it totally lives up to its name and is whisper quiet, so it’s perfect for cooling you down whilst you sleep.

Thanks, Thea! And yep, in my opinion, the very worst part of any heatwave is the hot and humid nights, so as we head into the evening, I’m here to share some sleep-expert-approved tips and tricks for cooling down at night.

Alongside that, I’ll also be keeping an eye out for any cooling fan and AC stock alerts that you need on your radar.

That’s me done for today! I’m off to panic order either some reflective film or foam to help offset the direct sun into my flat and lower the temperature – I’ll update with the results.

I’ll hand you over to our Sleep Expert, Amy Lockwood, who’ll no doubt be letting you in on all her trade secrets of how to get some shut eye in this heat, as well as tracking which cooling products are still in stock.

Premium fan deal worth a look

If you’re after something a little more design-led than a standard pedestal fan, I’ve spotted a deal on the Dimplex FlexBlade Bladeless Fan at Amazon.

How to position a fan for maximum cooling power

Finding the right spot for your fan can make just as much difference as the model you buy. Here are some tips to make sure you’re getting the most out of yours this heatwave.

Thanks, Jenny – great point with the air coolers, I think they’ll be most people’s best bet right now. I’m hopping in now to keep an eye on any deals (or, let’s face it, available) cooling products that I spy this evening.

I’m desperate for a Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo and miraculously it is still in stock on Amazon. That said, it’s not discounted for Amazon Prime Day and some colors are actually more expensive than I’ve seen them before – a timely reminder to make sure you’re not paying over the odds!

That’s me for today! I’m about to head to my patio with my Shark outdoor misting fan, which is just one way you can keep your patio cool in a heatwave.

I’ll hand you over to our Managing Editor, Thea Babington-Stitt, who will keep you updated on the portable ACs and fans still in stock.

Air coolers are a seriously clever alternative to an AC, and here’s why

If you’ve been trying to buy a portable air conditioner right now, you’ve probably noticed that stock is disappearing fast! The good news is that air coolers are a brilliant stopgap. Models like the Midea 5L Air Cooler use evaporative cooling, blowing air over cold water and ice packs to create a much fresher, cooler breeze than a standard fan can offer. They’re also cheaper to buy, quieter to run and don’t require a window hose, making them ideal for bedrooms, home offices and smaller living spaces.

How to choose the best portable air conditioner for your home

With the best portable air conditioners flying off the virtual shelves every time a heatwave hits, it’s worth doing your homework before you buy one. At Ideal Home, our reviewers have tested portable ACs in real homes and know the right model can transform a sweltering room, while the wrong one can leave you with higher energy bills and no real respite from the heat.

Thanks, Lauren! I’m next up to help you tackle your hot weather woes. I’ll be keeping my eyes peeled and sharing all the best fan or portable AC deals that I spot. I’ll give you advice on how to choose the best AC and any alternatives that you can get your hands on now to beat that heat without spending a fortune.

I’ve currently got my trusty Meaco Sefte table fan blowing on my desk, and I can’t recommend it enough. It’s whisper-quiet, versatile and portable, so it can be used indoors and out. It comes with a handy carry handle and bag so you can easily take it on picnics, camping trips and to the beach!

That’s me for today! The ice cream van is calling, so I’ll hand you over to our Senior Digital Editor, Jenny McFarlane, who will keep you updated on the portable ACs and fans still in stock.

I’ll be back tomorrow, as long as I don’t melt before then. Fingers crossed for my ice cream, too…

Fans vs air-purifying fans

I may be biased as Ideal Home’s resident air purifier expert, but I think every home should have one of the best air purifiers. And if you’re searching high and low for a fan deal right now, it’s well worth considering whether air-purifying fans are worth it – as branching out can solve many of your heatwave problems.

Stock check!

I’ve just spotted that the Meaco Sefte Pedestal Fan that our editors love has already sold out at Argos – but it’s still available on Amazon, and could be with you on Thursday if you order within the next few hours.

Thanks, Heather! I’m next up to help you beat the heat on this hot Tuesday. I’ll be keeping you updated on any fan or portable AC deals that I spot along the way, and helping you weed out the real deals from the duds.

As I’ll be stuck at my desk for the next couple of hours, I’m using my GoodHome Remote Controlled Table Fan to keep me cool while I’m typing away. Sadly, It’s not available for delivery, but you can collect this £39 bargain in-store at B&Q in as little as 15 minutes.

That’s my shift done for now, and I’m handing over the baton to the very capable Lauren Bradbury, our House Manual Editor. She’ll keep you bang up-to-date with the latest stock updates on top portable air conditioners and high-performance fans, along with her tips and tricks for keeping cool while the mercury soars.

Cooling sleep hacks when you don’t have AC

I’m always swayed by a first person recommendation, and our Senior Digital Editor Jenny McFarlane just told me how much she loves her Meaco Sefte fan so I’m eyeing it up right now. She uses it alongside some other trusted cooling sleep solutions (she hasn’t joined the portable AC club yet).

Spotted at Argos!

Our News Writer just alerted me to one of the last remaining portable ACs in stock at Argos, and it’s rated five-stars. With stock of well-rated models dwindling at an alarming rate, it’s a rare find. We think this is going to sell like hot cakes (sorry, couldn’t help myself!) so if the reviews impress you as much as they have us, I’d snap this one up straight away.

Need to cool down fast? Get your portable AC by tomorrow

Here’s where you can still snap up a portable AC with next-day delivery to beat the heatwave:

Hi, I’m Heather, Ideal Home’s Editor-in-Chief and I’m taking over the reins of the live blog for the next couple of hours, sharing details of our best-rated portable ACs that are still in stock, along with other brilliant products and top tips to help you stay cool over the heatwave.

I know it’s not strictly a product for your home, but I just snapped up this portable neck fan for my other half while it’s discounted on Amazon – he doesn’t deal with the heat well and this is my attempt to minimise the moaning so really it’s a selfish purchase!

I’m handing over to Heather Young now, Ideal Home’s Editor-in-Chief, who has the latest on portable AC stock and where you can find it as well as must-have deals and advice.

How our News Writer has been keeping things cool

‘I’ve been using the Salter Slushie Maker (£179 via Amazon) to make ice cold smoothies and slushies to help cool me down.

Shark ChillPill 3-in-1 Fan on sale

You can get £10 off this handy personal fan today thanks to Amazon Prime Day. It’s been on my wish list since it came out but now seems like the best time to invest, especially for those hot days on a commute.

Spotted at Amazon!

The Shark Turbo Blade fan (which our reviewer awarded 4.5 stars to in her review) is a perfect match for partners who don’t agree on fan settings, as each side can be customised. It’s sold out at most other retailers but we’ve found a stash at Amazon.

Morning! I’m signing on to keep track of where top-rated portable ACs are still in stock so that you have the best chance of buying one.

As Ideal Home’s Kitchen Appliances Editor, my first order of the day when it’s this hot is making an iced coffee – a task that’s made much easier with my favourite XL ice cube tray (£9.99 at Amazon). Let’s see where we can find some in-stock cooling must-haves.

I’m signing off now and handing over to Molly Cleary, our Kitchen Appliance expert who will be keeping an eye on portable AC stock levels and deals on fan alternatives, plus sharing her top tips for keeping cool in the kitchen.

How to keep a room cool during the day without an AC

‘I have a south-facing bedroom that gets absolutely scorching, so I’ve been keeping my thermal curtains closed during the day. I always thought thermal curtains worked best in the winter, but they’re just as effective for keeping rooms cool during the summer months, too! I have the Blake Thermal Curtains from Dunelm and swear by them.’

Portable Air Conditioners still in stock at Amazon

Today marks the kick-off of Amazon’s biggest sales event of the year, Amazon Prime Day, but you’ll be extremely lucky to find any portable ACs on offer this week. However, you can still benefit from the Prime membership with free delivery on any of these portable ACs that are still in stock at Amazon.

Rare deal alert!

This portable AC from Morphy Richards is currently reduced by £100s in the Amazon Prime Day Sale. We haven’t tested this particular model, but reviews on Amazon say it looks good and keeps a room cool, but they do all warn that it is very loud.

To kick things off we’ve tracked down a Dreo Portable Air Conditioner at Amazon. Our portable AC expert reviewer, Sarah Handley, has been testing this model over the last couple of weeks and a full review is coming soon. However, right now it’s one of the best tried-and-tested portable AC’s we’ve found in stock.

Morning, we’re back for another day of helping you to find where you can still buy a portable air conditioner or a fan alternative to help you through the heatwave. I’m Becky Knight, Editor on Ideal Home, and this is my third year of tracking down portable air conditioners and fans before they sell out. I’ve become a pro at where to look online for hidden stashes of stock and where to go for the quickest delivery, too.

Right now, the temperature in London, where I’m based, is already 20 degrees, and set to soar into the 30s. So to help you survive the heat until you can get your hands on a portable AC, our team of experts will also be sharing their top cooling tips, and heatwave buys you can snap up on Amazon in the Prime Day sales this week.

I’m signing off now to head upstairs and open up my bedroom windows now the air’s a little cooler – I’ll also blast my fan to try to shift some of the hot air and allow fresh airflow through the house. On really hot nights, I forgo my duvet altogether and opt for a top sheet instead. And in this heatwave I have one more trick up my sleeve – I fill my hot water bottle with cold water (and a couple of ice cubes from this ice cube tray) and pop it into my bed five minutes before I climb in.

With Amazon Prime Day kicking off tomorrow, our Editor Becky Knight will be back bright and early shortly after 7am with a stock update and to share any deals that have dropped overnight. We predict any bargains will sell out fast, so if a portable air con is top of your wishlist, bookmark this page now and we’ll see you in the morning!

How our Sleep Editor keeps cool at night without an AC

‘I swear by the best linen bedding all year round, but this breathable fabric is especially important during high temperatures. It’s perfect for combatting hot and humid British heatwaves. My Duux Whisper fan, available at Amazon has also seen me through five years of hot summers in my south-facing bedroom – I love its natural breeze setting.’

Portable vs fitted air conditioning

As Ideal Home’s resident expert on all things cooling, a question I’m often asked is whether you should go for a portable air con or opt for fitted air conditioning instead.

When might portable air conditioners come back in stock?

While the best portable air conditioners we’ve tried have temporarily sold out, you might be wondering when they might be back in stock.

Duux Whisper 3 alternative

I’ve spotted that the Duux Whisper 3 (which is a brilliant fan for a bedroom, thanks to its ultra-quiet operation), which was discounted as an early Prime Day deal, is out of stock.

Where I’d go to buy a portable AC in stock this evening

Appliances Direct tends to have a steady stock level of portable air conditioners, including a range of ElectriQ air conditioners. The ElectriQ 10000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner we’ve reviewed is currently out of stock, but you can still pick up the ElectriQ Slimline 7000 BTU Small Portable Air Conditioner for £449 at Appliance Direct.

Buy now or wait?

So should you buy a portable air conditioner now or wait? After all, these appliances aren’t cheap, with even the most budget friendly models costing in excess of £250.

Misting fan alternative

If you’re not able to get your hands on your chosen portable air conditioner just yet, or they are out of your budget, then it’s definitely worth considering a misting fan, especially if it feels like your fan is just blowing hot air.

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