Mist & Cool USA Launches 
World’s Biggest Cooling Fan

DUBAI - Mist & Cool USA, a subsidiary of The Cool Group, the Gulf’s leading Regional outdoor cooling company, is pleased to announce the launch of the world’s biggest outdoor cooling system.

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Published: Mon 8 Dec 2008, 2:22 AM

Last updated: Sun 5 Apr 2015, 11:21 AM

This will provide comfort to any large scale outdoor area. Mist & Cool USA impressed the visitors at the BIG 5 Exhibition with its many innovative outdoor cooling systems.

“The Mist & Cool Big Fan is going to be the next generation of outdoor cooling systems”, said Christos Haritonides (President of Mist & Cool USA/The Cool Group LLC). We have partnered with Big Ass Fans USA, to create the world’s biggest fan with flash evaporation which is the latest outdoor cooling technology.

Using only 1-2 horsepower motors, Mist & Cool USA Big Fans are extremely energy efficient to operate.

In order to meet the needs of our growing customer base, the all-new Mist & Cool Big Fan has been specifically designed to enhance commercial settings.

Combining its distinctive appearance with its high-performance operation, the new Mist & Cool fan serves a wide range of applications.

Their energy efficient design keeps operating costs at just dirham per-day. Mist & Cool USA Fans can be found in over 30,000 applications worldwide from warehouses and distribution centers to restaurants and zoos.

The biggest advantage of this 
system is the very low noise levels, extremely low electricity consumption and airflow equivalent of 20 industrial fans.

This system can efficiently reduce the ambient temperatures significantly and it is suitable for a Concerts and Outdoor Events, Sports, Events and Stadiums, Airports, Hotels, Warehouses, Factories, and Schools.

Mist & Cool USA Fans is the leader in outdoor cooling system from designs to installations. Since it was founded in 1999, the Mist & Cool USA Company has designed and installed hundreds of cooling systems in the Middle East Region.


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