Where to find portable ACs and fans still in stock – I’ve tracked down the cooling devices you can still buy to beat the heat this week

Portable AC and Fans in stock

Temperatures this week are set to soar as high as 38 degrees in parts of the UK, so it comes as no surprise that we’re all on the lookout for cooling solutions for our homes. The best portable air conditioners are the best way to quickly cool your home, but they have been flying off the virtual shelves. In fact, many of our top-rated models are already sold out at multiple retailers, and we imagine some of the best fans are set to start selling out just as quickly, too.

However, there are still portable air conditioners, air coolers and misting fans available to buy if you know where to look. We’ve tracked down where you can still find a portable AC in stock, and any rare fan deals we come across along the way.

At Ideal Home, we test portable ACs and fans all year round, so we have all the insider intel on which ones are worth spending on, the alternatives that deliver similar results for a lower price point and other cooling hacks that will tide you over until you get your hands on a portable AC.

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Misting fan alternative

If you’re not able to get your hands on your chosen portable air conditioner just yet, or they are out of your budget, then it’s definitely worth considering a misting fan, especially if it feels like your fan is just blowing hot air.

With an integral water tank, they spray an ultra-fine mist as they blow out air, which results in a very cooling breeze for those in its path. It’s not likely to lower the overall temperature in a room like a portable air conditioner, but it’ll feel like a cooler breeze than a normal fan, so it’s a good middle ground.

I’ve been trying out the Dreo 765S TurboCool misting fan, available at Amazon for a few weeks now, and it definitely creates a cooling breeze and doesn’t leave me soggy.

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Buy now or wait?

So should you buy a portable air conditioner now or wait? After all, these appliances aren’t cheap, with even the most budget friendly models costing in excess of £250.

If you need a portable air conditioner to be able to get through the next few days, then if you find a portable AC that will suit your needs and it’s in stock, then definitely don’t wait to snap it up. Stock is moving very quickly, so if you don’t you could miss out.

However, if you have a very specific model in mind, like the new super-quiet Meaco Cirro, then if you can hold on for a few more days, you may be able to get the one you want, with more stock due in early July. It’s worth checking back daily too. In the last few days, I’ve seen portable air conditioners come back into stock and sell out again on the same day.

Where I’d go to buy a portable AC in stock this evening

Appliances Direct tends to have a steady stock level of portable air conditioners, including a range of ElectriQ air conditioners. The ElectriQ 10000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner we’ve reviewed is currently out of stock, but you can still pick up the ElectriQ Slimline 7000 BTU Small Portable Air Conditioner for £449 at Appliance Direct.

While we haven’t tested this particular model, but we rate ElectriQ’s products. Run, don’t walk.View Deal

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Duux Whisper 3 alternative

I’ve spotted that the Duux Whisper 3 (which is a brilliant fan for a bedroom, thanks to its ultra-quiet operation), which was discounted as an early Prime Day deal, is out of stock.

Fortunately, if you had your heart set on it, its sister model, the Duux Whisper Flex 2 is in stock for less than £150 on Amazon. It’s identical in terms of bedroom suitability and looks just as good. The biggest difference is that the Whisper Flex 2 can be controlled via an app and has two different height options, while the Whisper 3 isn’t smart and offers more height variations between desktop and full pedestal height thanks to its telescopic stem.

This smart and super quiet fan, which I’ve also tested and loved, is reduced by £30 in the early Prime Day sale.View Deal

When might portable air conditioners come back in stock?

While the best portable air conditioners we’ve tried have temporarily sold out, you might be wondering when they might be back in stock.

While we’re checking stock levels daily (and checking in with our industry insiders), the level of demand for these appliances has been huge, so it’s a bit of a scramble to get them back in stock.

We do know that the brand new Cirro portable air conditioner from Meaco is due back in stock in early July, and we’ve spotted numerous brands, like Meaco and Devola, encouraging you to sign up to be alerted when your favourite model is available again. I’d recommend doing so, and even bookmarking your favourites (or our buying guide) so we can let you know as soon as stock is replenished.

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Portable vs fitted air conditioning

As Ideal Home’s resident expert on all things cooling, a question I’m often asked is whether you should go for a portable air con or opt for fitted air conditioning instead.

The answer will largely depend on where you live and your budget. Portable air conditioners are more affordable than fitted AC, can be moved around your home (although you’ll need help to move one up and down stairs due to its weight) and are non-permanent, which means they are renter-friendly too.

It is, however, hard for a portable unit to beat a wall-mounted one when it comes to quiet and clutter-free operation. The downside is that a fitted option is more expensive to install and can’t be moved from room to room. You’ve also got to have an indoor and outdoor unit permanently installed too.

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How our Sleep Editor keeps cool at night without an AC

‘I swear by the best linen bedding all year round, but this breathable fabric is especially important during high temperatures. It’s perfect for combatting hot and humid British heatwaves. My Duux Whisper fan, available at Amazon has also seen me through five years of hot summers in my south-facing bedroom – I love its natural breeze setting.’

Amy Lockwood, Sleep Editor

I’m signing off now to head upstairs and open up my bedroom windows now the air’s a little cooler – I’ll also blast my fan to try to shift some of the hot air and allow fresh airflow through the house. On really hot nights, I forgo my duvet altogether and opt for a top sheet instead. And in this heatwave I have one more trick up my sleeve – I fill my hot water bottle with cold water (and a couple of ice cubes from this ice cube tray) and pop it into my bed five minutes before I climb in.

With Amazon Prime Day kicking off tomorrow, our Editor Becky Knight will be back bright and early shortly after 7am with a stock update and to share any deals that have dropped overnight. We predict any bargains will sell out fast, so if a portable air con is top of your wishlist, bookmark this page now and we’ll see you in the morning!

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