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  2. Our editors' favorite personal fans to keep you cool

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    These personal fans are Select-staff favorites and can help keep you cool on a hot summer day. ... handheld fans and battery-powered fans. Neck fans are typically better if you prefer a hands-free ...

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    With plenty of electric or foldable fans to choose from, there’s no reason to break a sweat during these dog days of summer.

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    Even the steamiest days will feel breezy with smart buys like moisture-wicking bedding and portable fans — starting at just $23 at Wayfair. 10 cooling products to help you beat the heat this ...

  5. Evaporative cooler - Wikipedia

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    An Egyptian qullah, set in drafts to cool interiors. Porous pottery and coarse cloth maximize the area for evaporation. An evaporative cooler (also known as evaporative air conditioner, swamp cooler, swamp box, desert cooler and wet air cooler) is a device that cools air through the evaporation of water.

  6. Ventilative cooling - Wikipedia

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    The results from the Annex facilitate better possibilities for prediction and estimation of heat removal and overheating risk – for both design purposes and for energy performance calculation. The documented performance of ventilative cooling systems through analysis of case studies aimed to promote the use of this technology in future high ...

  7. Computer fan - Wikipedia

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    To cool these components, fans are used to move heated air away from the components and draw cooler air over them. Fans attached to components are usually used in combination with a heat sink to increase the area of heated surface in contact with the air, thereby improving the efficiency of cooling. Fan control is not always an automatic process.