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Item # EC0QZDUPC: 009009530037

700 CFM PORTABLE EVAPORATIVE COOLER

ATTENTION:  DO NOT PURCHASE AN EVAPORATIVE COOLER IF YOU DO NOT LIVE IN A COOLER COMPATIBLE CLIMATE AREA!  SEE INFORMATION BELOW THE BULLETS ~
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Relax and enjoy a cooler space on a dime with the Champion UltraCool CP70 Evaporative Cooler. This portable, lightweight swamp cooler cools medium-sized spaces up to 350 square feet naturally and efficiently. It's equipped with a variety of user-friendly features to make operation a breeze, including a front-fill water tank, a water level indicator, oscillating louvers, and more. Plus, its powerful axial fan and high-efficiency cooling media both make budget-friendly, reliable cooling possible in your space.

The unit features digital controls that allow you to make precise adjustments as needed while the timer feature allows you to conveniently set the run time of the cooler.

 This evaporative cooler performs best in dry, arid climates.


  • Portable evaporative cooler has 700 CFM 3 speed axial fan with oscillating louvers
  • Has separate pump & fan controls, timer function, 2" rigid media filter plus 6 gallon reservoir capacity
  • Cools up to 350 sq. ft.
  • Mounted on 4-caster wheels
  • Dimensions: 21-1/4" x 12-1/2" x 33"

NOTE:   This item is considered to be an Over-sized and/or Non-Standard Package by UPS. The shipping fees are set by the package carriers, NOT by Hardware World.  In some cases, quantity ordered may be required to ship via LTL freight.  Freight rates will apply.


* * * ATTENTION * * *  Coolers purchased for delivery to incompatible areas ARE NOT RETURNABLE.

    Some of the areas in the United States rank as follows for evaporative cooler use:

    South Western areas in California, Western Texas, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico all have a typically hot dry climate that would be conducive to using an evaporative cooler. Compatible.

    States like Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho,  Colorado, Washington and Oregon all have a semi-arid climate that an evaporative cooler would work well in, compatible providing the temperatures reach above eighty degrees.

    Northern states from North Dakota to Maine
    have cooler summer climates. Although, not humid, the temperatures should reach above eighty degrees for an evaporative cooler to have results.  Semi-compatible.  

    States like Pennsylvania, Illinois, Delaware, Kentucky, and West Virginia all have humid climates that would cause an evaporative cooler to work less efficiently.  Not very compatible. Purchase at your own risk.  The warranty will be voided if shipped to these states. 

    Most southern states like Florida, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina all have a humid sub-tropical climate that would render an evaporative cooler useless.  ** Do not purchase.  NOT compatible.  NOT RETURNABLE.

    Damage Caused by Humid Environments In addition to an evaporative cooler not functioning when used in improper climates, humid environments can actually cause significant damage to an evaporative cooler.

    Although, regardless of location, an evaporative cooler does require frequent maintenance, in humid environments the damage to an evaporative cooler can be much more significant.

    Humid environments can cause the cooler to rust and erode prematurely. Corrosion can cause the cooler to stop working as well, or can cause it to stop working all together.

    High humidity levels can cause the filters to grow mold faster, and can break down the mechanical parts of the cooler.

    Using an evaporative cooler outside of the recommended areas can be useless and expensive, since the cooler will require much more maintenance than if it were to be used in a recommended environment. Shipments to the Not Compatible States are NOT RETURNABLE.


FOR CALIFORNIA SHOPPERS

Hello Californians! Your government wants us to show you the following message:

  • ⚠ WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.