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An $800 AC for just $339? Now that’s one cool deal

Add The New York Post on Google A massive, unforgiving heat dome is settling over New York City, threatening to bake the five boroughs in dangerous, record-breaking temperatures.

Trapped under a thick layer of high pressure, the stifling air inside your apartment or house can quickly become unhealthy without proper relief. And this is just the opening act of July, so we have at least two more months of heat waves to brace for.

Stepping into the frontline of this summer defense is the Tehanld 10,000 BTU U-Shaped Window Air Conditioner, a powerhouse appliance built to rescue sweltering New Yorkers (and everyone else).

When it comes to raw power, the Tehanld does not mess around.

It delivers an impressive 10,000 BTUs of cooling performance, chilling rooms up to 450 square feet in minutes.

Four-way adjustable wide-angle louvers guarantee even coverage throughout your space, completely eliminating annoying hot spots or weak air pockets.

Conquering the summer heat usually means bracing yourself for a terrifying utility bill, but this model offers a welcome financial reprieve. The innovative design uses 37 percent less energy than standard models, translating to an unbelievably low operating cost of just $0.15 per day. It features six operating modes, including Cool, Dry, Fan, Sleep, Auto and Energy Saver, to give you total control.

The space-saving U-shaped chassis is specifically engineered for wide window compatibility, sliding easily into most modern sliding and double-hung setups.

Adjustable support brackets provide a rock-solid, highly secure installation that gives peace of mind to folks living in older apartments or rental properties.

You also get specialized side sealing strips to aggressively block out humid external air leaks and boost overall cooling efficiency by an additional 20 percent.

Best of all, the slim center channel preserves your full window view and lets natural sunlight into your living space.

The real value of this mold-breaking model is the design that puts the compressor outside your window, keeping this unit quiet even when it’s chugging along during the heat of the day. By isolating the noisy compressor outside your living space, the specialized U-shaped frame drops indoor operational sound down to a whisper-quiet 42 decibels.

Best of all, this unit is an amazing 58% off. You read that right — you save more than half off an $800 air conditioner. At that price, you can afford to buy two.

This wearable fan can blast 360-degree airflow around the neck and face and runs for up to 18 hours with 3-speed settings. It’s lightweight, bladeless and designed with comfort in mind.

Searching for the perfect desk fan? The Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo Fan is versatile and lightweight, offering up to 12 hours of battery life, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor cooling.

Festival-season approved. The JISULIFE mini handheld fan is a compact, USB-rechargeable cooling essential. Lightweight, quiet, and perfect for travel or outdoors. Save with the coupon on Amazon.

Brooklyn-based financial journalist Will Kenton has over a decade of experience covering the intersection of money, economics and culture. Specializing in investing, personal finance and retirement planning, his work has appeared in Investopedia, AP News, Business Insider and TIME Stamped. While at Investopedia, Will was the creative force behind the Anxiety Index, a proprietary tool used to gauge investor sentiment. His expertise is rooted in behavioral economics — a field he explored as associate editor of the New School Economics Review — and he aims to help readers navigate the “predictable irrationality” that influences financial decisions. Will holds a BA from Ohio University, an MA in economics from The New School and a Ph.D. in English literature from NYU. Beyond his financial career, he is also an award-winning playwright featured in the Red Bull Theater’s annual festival.

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