Are Bonaire Evaporative Coolers Good?

If you have considered upgrading or installing a new evaporative cooler system, Bonaire should definitely be a brand to strongly consider. As service workers and installers, we highly recommend the installation of a Bonaire unit, as we know they work well, typically have a long life span and are easy and cheap to maintain.

The Bonaire systems are manufactured in South Australia, which means that they’re perfectly designed for our tough Australian summers.

So the short answer…

Yes, Bonaire Evaporative Coolers are excellent.

They have multiple options to choose from in a range of colours to suit your house. The most efficient unit of their range is the Pinnacle.

Bonaire Pinnacle

The key features of the Bonaire Pinnacle include:

  • Innovative ImPress motor Technology

  • Advanced Aerowing Fan Design

  • Stylish Strong cabinet design

  • Humidity Control

  • Air loniser

  • Water management system

  • Pad clean Function

  • PreCool

  • Exhaust Function - remove all the hot air from your home and then cool!

The next model in the Bonaire range is the Integra.

Bonaire Integra

Key features of the Bonaire Integra include:

  • Techdrive Motor Technology

  • Advanced Aerowing Fan Design

  • Stylish Strong cabinet design

  • Humidity Management System

  • 120mm Filtercool

  • Pad clean Function

  • PreCool

  • H2Optimiser

  • The Enviroseal Duct Shutter

Finally, there’s also the Bonaire Summer Breeze.

Bonaire Summer Breeze

Key features of the Summer Breeze include:

  • Techdrive Motor Technology

  • Bonaire Water Management System ft. Submersible pump

  • H2Optimiser

  • Greater airflow

  • 120mm Filtercool pads

 

Each of the models listed above come with a 5-year manufacturers warranty and are overall great units.

If you need more information or want us to install your brand new Bonaire evaporative cooler, then contact us for your quote today!

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