ORLANDO, FL, July 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) Auramist, producer of patented cooling solutions, today announces the release of its Milo 18" Misting Fan. The Milo joins Auramist's successful product line of misting fans and serves as the only model with a self-contained reservoir, allowing up to five hours of uninterrupted use, and utilizes less power and energy then traditional solutions. Consumers across the county can now enjoy more activities outdoors without the worry of becoming overheated. The debut of the Milo comes just in time as temperatures continue to rise across the country.
"Auramist is committed to offering cooling solutions for all applications," said Jeff Badovick, president of Auramist. "The launch of the Milo model offers consumers convenient, instantaneous relief, cooling temperatures by up to 30 degrees - a necessity during this record summer season. We offer a wide range of products to meet the specific needs of our valued customers, and take pride in continuing to research, develop and introduce new products that improve user comfort."
Set apart by its streamlined, sleek design, the Milo comes equipped with Auramist's patented nozzle technology that allows mist size to be adjusted and remain dry to the touch. Auramist's innovative technology produces ideal droplet sizes with approximately 20 PSI of pressure, reducing power and energy usage without sacrificing performance and quality. In addition, the company's patented nozzles require approximately 1/8 gallon of water per hour, nearly 80 percent less than other misting nozzles and systems - making it the perfect solution for the environmentally conscious consumer.
"We aim to create products that are not only practical but eco-friendly as well," continued Badovick. "The Milo is certainly no exception, using the energy equivalent of two light bulbs, 80 percent less than that of our competitors."
The Milo is virtually maintenance free, and is equipped with three different fan speeds and an oscillation range of 90 degrees. To see if your favorite retailer carries the Milo model, visit our 'Where to Buy' page.
About Auramist
Auramist is an innovator and leader in producing patented cooling solutions. The company provides environmentally-friendly and energy-efficient alternatives to traditional products that require reduced water, power and energy usage without sacrificing performance or quality. Auramist is located in Nashville, Tennessee. For more information please visit, http://www.Auramist.com.
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Auramist Invites Consumers to Meet Milo
Patented cooling technology company debuts new misting fan, perfect for outdoor summer activities
2012-07-28
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