It started last summer. Heatwave after heatwave rolled in, and my house turned into a sweatbox.
Even with the A/C cranked and three fans spinning, I’d still wake up sticky, irritated, and exhausted.
Cooking was unbearable. Working from home? A joke. I couldn’t focus with sweat dripping down my back. And don’t even ask about my energy bill—it was a small panic attack waiting in the mailbox.
I tried it all. The “ultra-cool” fan from the big box store. A standing unit that sounded like a plane. Even one of those portable A/Cs with a giant tube that didn’t fit any of my windows.
Nothing worked. Nothing lasted. And worst of all, I felt like I was the problem—like I just couldn’t figure it out.
Everything I Tried Made the Problem Worse
The fan? Just pushed hot air in circles. The unit I ordered online broke after a week. One even leaked water across my kitchen floor.
I wasn’t just frustrated—I felt defeated. Like I was stuck in this loop of spending money and still suffering through the heat.
No sleep. No peace. Just this constant heaviness in the air and in my chest.
And the worst part? Everyone acted like the solution was simple.
“Get an A/C,” they said.
Sure. As if I hadn’t already tried that—twice.
I didn’t want a full-house system. I didn’t need to cool the attic or the spare room. I just wanted to feel human in the room I was actually using.
That’s when I stumbled across something completely different.
I Found Something That Actually Focused on Me, Not the Whole House
CoolerSide wasn’t another loud, complicated machine. It was this tiny, sleek, personal cooling device that focused on my space—where I actually sat, worked, and slept.
No chemicals. No vents. No tools. Just water, a plug, and a button.
I filled the tank. Powered it on. Pressed one button.
And then? Cool air. Real relief. Not five minutes later. Uunder 2 minutes, my personal space felt cooler. Like a soft breeze just for me.
It was quiet enough to run all night next to my bed. And small enough to sit on my desk without taking up space or looking weird.
Best part? It didn’t touch my electric bill.