Mind “blowing” hack for cooler air using our humble pedestal fans!
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As brilliant as Australia is, there is just one thing that we just never seem to get used to: it’s so bloody hot!
We’re well at the beginning of February and it has been a warm and humid summer for most parts of the country. Reports are saying this week is set to be a real scorcher for Queensland. (Stay safe and hydrated out there everyone!)
And even though summer brings around great things like beaches, beers, and BBQs, sweltering and unforgiving heat comes along with them.
If you’re lucky enough to have air-conditioning, it is an absolute life-saver, but the bills from running it all summer can really sting.
So if you’re one among us who have been relying on our trusty pedestal fans to save us from this summer heat, then this article is for you!
Placing your fan near an open source allows it to bring in cooler air. Credit: TikTok/@lottiedalziel.
Unlike air conditioning units which usually cost hundreds of dollars, humble pedestal fans, like these ones from Kmart and Big W, only cost a fraction of their price and can be just as effective in dealing with the summer heat.
Simply place them in the room, turn them up to their full speed, and away they go! However, now all you have is hot air being pushed around the room.
Sometimes, we find that they’re not as efficient as we expect them to be.
Luckily, we came across some fan hacks online that seem to indicate that we might just be using our cheap little room coolers all wrong. And after reading, let’s just say we’ve become instant “fans” of the trick.
According to Colin Jones, category expert for Appliances Online, placing our fans in a room with no ventilation won’t likely help in dissipating the heat.
“Placing your electrical fan in the middle of a room on a hot summer’s day will only recirculate and move the warm air within that same area, limiting any fresh air that is coming in.”
So he suggests placing the pedestal fan next to an open window (an open door works too) so the fan circulates the cooler air from outside into and around the room.
“Doing this forces the cooler air forward, leaving you with a nice, fresh and cool breeze.”
Mr Jones also advised opening more windows and doors to allow the fans to create a “draft effect”, which would keep cooler air moving and circulating around the house.
We also found this video by a Sydney-based journalist on TikTok, demonstrating the hack.
“If you’re somebody who uses these fans I’m about to blow your mind, quite literally,” said Lottie Dalziel.
Then, she went on to show how placing her pedestal fan near her window and balcony door allows it to take in cooler air from outside to circulate around the room.
“If you leave them in the middle of your room you’re just blowing hot air everywhere,” she added.
However, some comments added that pointing the fan the other way (facing outside) would also “suck in the hot air inside the room” and blow it outside. Bit of a double whammy there, folks!
Summer heat is disgustingly intense these days, and since we’re not indoors all the time and we can’t bring our trusty fans everywhere we go, it’s better to be protected by ourselves! (Turns out, we CAN bring our fans anywhere with this nifty gadget.)
Watch this video below to know more about tips on staying safe in extreme heat:
Credit: UC Davis Health.