Air conditioning hire

Air Conditioning Hire

When you need effective cooling in a hurry, hire one of portable air conditioning units for some instant comfort.

We have a wide range of portable air conditioners for hire, with cooling ouputs from 2.9 kW to 7.3 kW. Requiring only a standard 13 amp power socket, plus somewhere for the exhaust hose to reject heat, the installation of these machines is simplicity itself.

Many of our portable air conditioners are brand new at the beginning of each summer season and all are kept in tip-top condition, ready for a fast delivery to your door.

PAC10000DB portable air conditioner

2.9 kW portable air conditioner

Quiet and effective cooling at an affordable price. Ideal for either rooms within the home or small offices having a floor area up to 22 m².

KY32 portable air conditioner

3.2 kW portable air conditioner

This popular and proven air conditioner is ideal for rooms having a floor area up to around 25 m².

KY44 portable air conditioner

4.4 kW portable air conditioner

This new 2008 model delivers an impressive 4.4 kW of cooling despite being extremely compact and quiet. This popular machine is capable of cooling medium sized rooms or offices having a floor area up to around 34m².

HSC2500 portable air conditioner

6.1 kW portable air conditioner

Easily manoeuvrable on its large rubber castors and capable of delivering 6.1 kW of serious cooling. Ideal for medium to large rooms up to 47m² or for spot cooling within areas having high heat gains.

HSC3500 portable air conditioner

7.3 kW portable air conditioner

Our most powerful air-conditioner, having 3 delivery ducts and a cooling output of 7.3 kW to deliver fast and effective cooling to where you need it most. Ideal for large rooms up to 56m² or for spot cooling areas having high heat gains.

For further information either contact us via our contact page, or call us today on 0118 930 4404.

We look forward to speaking with you soon.

Monoblock or split type?

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Monoblock or split-type portable air conditioner - the differences explained.

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