Tupik AC: An Eco-Friendly Cooling Solution
With summer approaching, demand for air coolers and air conditioners is set to rise.
While there are many brands available, high cost and electricity consumption can be a deterrent.
However, Gujarat-based Tupik has introduced a unique air conditioner that is not only less expensive but also consumes less electricity than standard ACs.
The Tupik AC requires only 400 watts of power and it can even be powered by solar, UPS, or batteries in the absence of electricity.
The Tupik AC is small and lightweight. It weighs only 13 kilograms and can be installed by users without the need for special wiring or an electrician.
Unlike traditional air conditioners, the Tupik AC does not require closed doors and windows to operate efficiently. So, it is a convenient option for those who prefer open ventilation.
The AC operates with full efficiency even at an indoor temperature of 50 degrees and provides cooling between 9 and 13 degrees.
The compressor starts blowing cool air within three minutes of being turned on. The Tupik AC uses R134 refrigerant. It is eco-friendly, making it a more sustainable option.
The Tupik AC comes in two variants, one for single beds and the other for double beds. They are priced at ₹17,990 and ₹19,990 respectively.
The company provides a one-year warranty on the AC.
One of the unique features of the Tupik AC is that it produces less noise than a pedestal fan.
The user can even fit it according to their bed size. The manufacturer claims that the AC is completely eco-friendly, making it a responsible choice for those who prioritize sustainability.
The Tupik AC is a cost-effective and energy-efficient option for those in need of an air conditioner this summer.
Its ease of installation, eco-friendliness, and ability to operate with open doors and windows make it a convenient option for many households.
With the added benefit of a one-year warranty, the Tupik AC may be worth considering for those in the market for an air conditioning solution.
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