Cool It With The Prime Day Air Conditioners and Fans

Millions of Americans are currently dealing with a heat wave across the US, so staying cool is important. There are many ways to deal with the scorching heat, and the good news is that quite a few of the tools that can help are on sale for Prime Day. These include the obvious Prime Day air conditioner and tower fan deals, but you can also find discounted cooling sheets and even a mattress that can help transfer your body heat during the night for better sleep—if you are in fact sleeping and not obsessively tracking our Prime Day live blog.

We test products year-round and handpicked these deals. We'll update this guide periodically throughout the sale event.

WIRED Featured DealsOur Favorite Window AC: Midea 8,000 BTU U-Shaped AC for $340 ($40 off)A Budget Window Air Conditioner: GE Window AC for $184 ($15 off)A Quiet AC: Windmill AC for $382 ($67 off)—Use Code WINDMILLDAYReliable Fans: Vornado 660 Fan for $85 ($15 off)Nice Sheets: Brooklinen Percale Sheets for $143 ($36 off)—Click the Coupon

Cooling Deals

Midea U-Shaped Air Conditioner (MAW08V1QWT)$380 $297 at Amazon$449 at Walmart$380 at Midea

I reviewed Midea's innovative U-shaped air conditioner in 2020 (8/10, WIRED Recommends), and it remains one of my favorites though I now have central air. The key is in the name—there's a U-shaped gap that separates the compressor from the front of the AC unit. (This spawned many copycats, and almost every major AC manufacturer now has a U-shaped unit in its roster.) The benefit is it allows you to close your window with much less of a gap than most traditional window ACs, enabling better soundproofing and energy savings. Midea also includes a lot of padding to cover up the remaining gaps. It's fairly quiet, cools a room quickly, and even supports Wi-Fi connectivity so you can connect it to assistants like Alexa or Google Assistant and turn the AC on remotely before you arrive home.

This is a small discount, but there's a better deal on the 12,000-BTU model, which you can snag for $402 ($57 off)—but you have to click the on-page coupon to see the full discount at checkout. If you have a larger space that needs air conditioning, this model will be more effective, without being much more expensive. You can learn more about what BTU means and what to look for when shopping for an AC in our guide to the Best Window Air Conditioners.


Windmill 8,000 BTU with WhisperTech$449 at Windmill

Use code WINDMILLDAY at checkout to take 15 percent off your order. If you don't need an AC's mechanical drone to help put you to sleep, then you probably want a very quiet machine. Windmill's ACs are super easy to install and come with WhisperTech, making them some of the quietest window ACs we've ever tested. It also has a spot for an activated carbon filter to clean the air that seeps in. There's voice assistant support to control it remotely, and scheduling options via the app. Uniquely, you can sign up for the company's Eco Rewards program, and this gives Windmill control over your unit to adjust settings to alleviate stress on the power grid during heat waves. (You'll be notified when settings are about to change.) What do you get in return? An annual pack of activated carbon filters, a $20 Windmill gift card, or $10 in cash.


GE Window Air Conditioner (AHEE06AC)$208 at Amazon$208 at Wayfair

If your budget's tight, check out this GE model, though the discount isn't anything to write home about. It's easy to install, but has a lower BTU rating compared to the two models above, so it's best for smaller spaces up to 250 square feet. It's louder, hitting around 65 decibels, and will take longer to cool your room. It's also worth noting that since this unit has a lower CEER rating than the models above, you may spend more on your electricity bill in the long run, so it might be worth shelling out a bit more upfront for a more efficient AC.


Vornado 660$97 at Amazon$100 at Best Buy$100 at Home Depot

Sure, there are less expensive, similar-looking table fans on the market, but Vornados are popular for a reason. Out of the company’s lineup, it’s hard to beat the 660 air circulator and its Alexa-enabled smart sibling, the 660AE. The slightly larger, more powerful version of Vornado’s popular 630 (which WIRED editor Julian Chokkattu owns and likes), the 660 pulls a respectable 1,638 CFM (cubic feet of air per minute) in a compact, 15-inch-tall plastic body. The 660 may not be the most stylish fan on the market, or feature many (if any) bells and whistles, but given Vornado’s proprietary vortex action and generous five-year warranty, it’s undoubtedly a solid buy on sale, especially when you’ve had it with the cheaper fans. My household keeps a 660AE at the bottom of our stairs to push air conditioning up to the second floor, an action few other fans have accomplished as effectively. —Kat Merck


Dreo Air Purifier Tower Fan$300 at Amazon$300 at Dreo

Like its competitor, the Dyson Cool Gen1 featured in our Best Air Purifiers guide, the Dreo Air Purifier Tower Fan offers 99.97 percent HEPA filtration and an air quality sensor. It also has control capability through a remote, the Dreo app, Google Home, and Amazon Alexa. It’s the fan I use in my 11-year-old’s bedroom due to its unusually low noise level (25 decibels) when only the fan is engaged. The 12-month warranty isn’t as great, but at $200+ less than the Dyson, it’s worth a look. —Kat Merck


Brooklinen Percale Core Sheet Set$179 at Amazon$179 at Brooklinen

If you already have mechanical ways to cool your home, but you still tend to sleep hot, then try swapping your bedding. These percale sheets featured in our Best Cooling Sheets guide have excellent breathability, allowing your body heat to escape from the covers to help lower your body temperature. They're lightweight and crisp, and WIRED reviewer Nena Farrell says they don't feel scratchy. She said she had one of her coolest nights of sleep with these sheets.


Nectar Sleep Mattresses$1,249 at Amazon$1,099 at Nectar Sleep

Did you know certain mattresses have cooling properties too? We have a whole guide to the Best Cooling Mattresses, and our top soft option is seeing a nice sale on Amazon and on Nectar's website. The Nectar Sleep Premier Copper is 14 inches thick and has a gel memory foam top layer that's quite soft. If you prefer a medium firm feel, I'd skip this bed, but if you like to sink into your bed, then you'll like it. The infused copper fibers in the mattress and the “ActiveCool HD-infused phase change material” help wick away body heat, bringing you that sweet cooling bliss.


More Cooling Deals

Our top portable AC: EcoFlow Wave 2 Portable AC for $1,199 ($100 off)Another portable AC: Zero Breeze Mark 2 Portable AC for $1,274 ($425 off)A solid fan we like: Pelonis 40-Inch Oscillating Tower Fan for $55 ($11 off)Breathable bamboo sheets: Ettitude Bamboo Sateen Sheets for $172 ($57 off)Temp-controlling sheets: My Sheets Rock The Regulator Sheets for $173 ($26 off)—Use Code HEATWAVE24Most PopularGearThe Top New Features Coming to Apple’s iOS 18 and iPadOS 18By Julian ChokkattuGearHow Do You Solve a Problem Like Polestar?By Carlton ReidGearEverything Apple Announced TodayBy Boone AshworthGearThe Best Hearing Aids We’ve Personally Tested and Vetted With an ExpertBy Christopher Null

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