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Some spaces just run hot. Warehouses with metal roofs. Busy factory floors. Repair bays with doors open all day. You feel it by mid-morning, and by afternoon it’s hard to ignore. That’s where a well-sized portable evaporative cooler like the Bud’s M-102 starts to make sense.
This unit is built for focused cooling, not whole-building climate control. Think of it as a reliable way to create a comfortable work zone exactly where people need relief most — at packing stations, assembly lines, shipping docks, or next to heat-producing equipment. Move it into place, plug it in, and get airflow that actually helps.
With roughly 5,800 CFM and a 16-inch fan size, this portable evaporative cooler hits a practical sweet spot. It’s strong enough to cool an area around 900 to 1,200 square feet, depending on layout and ceiling height. That makes it a solid choice for small-to-medium zones where the heat tends to settle and stay.
And here’s the thing — it doesn’t just push hot air around like a standard fan. An evaporative cooler pulls in outside air, passes it through water-soaked media, and sends a stream of cooler air across the space. In the right conditions, that can drop the perceived temperature by a noticeable margin. You feel it quickly, especially in dry, open environments.
For warehouses, this often means relief at docks, packing lines, or temporary work cells. For factories, it’s about cooling operators working near machines that throw off heat all day. In repair shops, it helps take the edge off bays where doors stay open and AC isn’t realistic. It’s simple, direct, and effective.
Energy use stays reasonable too. Because it runs on a fan and water pump rather than compressors, operating costs are much lower than traditional air conditioning. Facilities often use units like this as a practical way to cool specific areas without committing to expensive installations or major upgrades.
The steady airflow also helps refresh the space. As outside air moves through the cooler and across the work area, it helps push out stale air, dust, and light fumes. In busy environments where ventilation matters, that extra movement can make the space feel less heavy over the course of a shift.
Mobility is part of what makes this size so useful. The M-102 can be rolled between zones as needs change — receiving in the morning, shipping in the afternoon, a hot workstation later in the day. Layouts shift. Workflows change. Having cooling that can move with them keeps things flexible.
In many ways, it fills the gap between a basic fan and full HVAC. Stronger than one, far more practical than the other. A well-placed portable evaporative cooler like the Bud’s M-102 helps bring down heat levels, improve airflow, and make long workdays more comfortable in spaces that are tough to cool any other way.
| External Frame | PE |
| Blade Size | 16\" |
| Drive System | Direct (No Belts) |
| No. of Blades | 3 (Nylon Blades) |
| Motor Power | 1/3 HP |
| Inverter | 300 W |
| Variable Speed | 10-1480 RPM |
| Electric Shutters | Yes |
| Max. Air Volume | 5,800 CFM |
| Cools Up To | 970 sq. ft. |
| Volt | 110 Volt 1-Phase |
| Capacity Gallons | 12 Gallons |
| Size | 39\" x 26\" x 19\" |
| Dry Weight | 66 lbs |
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