Heat Wave Drives Cooling Purchases Across Canada and the US

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Heat Wave Sparks Strong Demand for Cooling Solutions

The heat wave continues to impact the country, lingering with temperatures that offer little relief. In response, demand for air conditioners and fans is rising across Canada and the United States, as thermometers in some regions show nighttime readings surpassing the mid-20s Celsius.

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The Carrefour Canada and Carrefour USA catalogs highlight generous weekend discounts, with promotions on a wide range of cooling devices. Tower fans, table fans, air purifiers, ceiling fans, and portable air conditioners all feature in the sale, making it easier for households to stay comfortable while saving money.

One standout is the Quiet Aigostar tower fan, designed for rooms sized from 15 to 20 square meters. It operates on a modest 50 watts and offers three speeds: low, medium, and high. Users can program continuous airflow, set cycles with pauses, or activate a resting mode that slows the unit after a set period. Its 70-degree oscillation is complemented by a remote control. The current sale price is 49.99 euros, down from 88.89 euros.

In Ottawa, Ufesa presents notable savings on traditional fans. The aisle includes standing, floor, and wall-mounted options with robust power. A 45-centimeter model features three metal blades and three speeds, with adjustable head position for practical cooling in different rooms.

The best selling air conditioner at Carrefour is highlighted for buyers seeking reliable cooling performance within portable options. Portable units from Klindo are available for rooms roughly 15 to 20 square meters, offering a cooling capacity around 1,764 BTU. This white device connects to mains electricity and is controlled with a remote. It includes a two-speed fan and a dehumidification mode, with dimensions around 63.4 by 31.8 by 32.9 centimeters and a weight near 22 kilograms. The unit is priced around 239 euros, with weekend sales bringing it down to 199 euros on the Carrefour platform.

Overall, shoppers are weighing efficiency, size, and energy use as they compare cooling options. From compact fans to portable cooling systems, the market is adapting quickly to hotter evenings and days, offering competitive prices to help households stay comfortable without breaking the bank. This trend reflects a broader push toward energy-conscious choices and practical solutions for regional climate needs.

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