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  2. Our Editor Tried the Best Air Conditioners on Amazon ... - AOL

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    What's more, many of these Amazon air conditioners are on sale, so you can chill out and cut back on costs along the way. Shop more summer cooling essentials: The 7 Best Cooling Mattresses for Hot ...

  3. Kitchen hood - Wikipedia

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    A kitchen hood in a small apartment. A kitchen hood, exhaust hood, hood fan, extractor hood, or range hood is a device containing a mechanical fan that hangs above the stove or cooktop in the kitchen. It removes airborne grease, combustion products, fumes, smoke, heat, and steam from the air by evacuation of the air and filtration. [1]

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    Amazon Prime Day is on July 16 and 17, but we're seeing air conditioner deals on portable and window ACs from Honeywell, LG, and Frigidaire in 2024. This Small-But-Mighty Editor-Tested Black ...

  5. Amazon Dash - Wikipedia

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    The Dash buttons come in packs; each device contains an embedded button emblazoned with the name of a frequently ordered product. Users can configure each button to order a specific product and quantity, via the user's Amazon.com account, and mount the buttons, using adhesive tape or a plastic clip, to locations where they use the products.

  6. Air handler - Wikipedia

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    An air handler, or air handling unit (often abbreviated to AHU), is a device used to regulate and circulate air as part of a heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning system. [1] An air handler is usually a large metal box containing a blower , furnace or A/C elements, filter racks or chambers, sound attenuators , and dampers . [ 2 ]

  7. Fume hood - Wikipedia

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    Energy costs for a typical hood can range from $4,600/year in Los Angeles to $9,300/year in Singapore based on differences in cooling needs. [30] The bulk of the energy that fume hoods are responsible for is the energy needed to heat and/or cool air delivered to the lab space.