People were using personal air coolers at the Farmers market

You might as well just use a humidifier with a fan blowing the humidity in your face

I started going to our city’s farmers market when I was in high college. I had a associate who worked at one of the booths so I liked to make an excuse out of going on Monday mornings. That way I could hang out with my associate and still get a few things for my parents. Back then I would buy a lot of the fresh honey products from the beekeepers table. My parents were important fans of the honey and even the honeycomb. Sometimes you would get raw unfiltered honey too. I also would buy tea beans and other delicious treats. Back then though things were pretty scaled back compared to what it is now. There were maybe 20 vendors at the time, now they are at least 60 and the farmers market spans two weird streets. It’s a pretty significant affair nowadays. I went the other week and saw that people were using personal air coolers on their tables. These are those little tiny swamp coolers that are designed to mimic the look of an air conditioner while having entirely none of the functionality of an air conditioner. They basically expect people to suppose that an evaporative cooler would work in high humidity, but all it’s doing is spraying this in your face. You might as well just use a humidifier with a fan blowing the humidity in your face. That’s the most you are going to get out of a personal air cooler. they are scammy products that are meant to take fortune of people who do not understand the difference between an air conditioner and an air cooler. They’re two completely weird machines altogether.

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