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InStyle Products Limited are proud to offer Alaskan Air Conditioners, fans and humidifiers.

The air conditioners are available in a range of sizes / specifications and are suitable for both residential and light commercial applications.

They are simple to install, requiring only a 13 amp socket outlet and a window to exhaust the heat, so installation time is minimal and they can be moved to where you want the cool air.

All models are supplied complete with infrared handsets, window ducting kits and an operating manual.


PAC-12000H-D

This has a cooling capacity of 12000 BTU, a heating capacity of 12000 BTU and is the entry level unit.


PAC-12000-C


This unit has a cooling capacity of 12000 BTU and is designed with the style concious in mind!

PAC-15000-A

This unit has a cooling capacity of 15000 BTU and is one of the most powerful portable air conditioners on the market.




1. The Tower Fan (FAN-33-MT-SL)


Breath fresh air into your home or office, with this stylish tower fan. This fan has a small footprint and is Very Quiet.

Perfect for desktop use in your office, will not blow your papers everywhere like conventional fans, or take it home to the bedroom where you will find it a very quiet bedroom partner.

There are three Speed settings and it Oscillates for maximum air flow distribution.



2. The Brushed Nickel Fan (FAN-30-DT-BN)

Classic 'Retro' Styling. All Steel Construction, Brushed Nickel Desktop Fan. Three air flow speed settings with a very quiet motor and blades. This fan is of an extremely high build quality and design!

Alaskan Ultrasonic Humidifier (HUM-35-45-A)


Our Stylish Ultrasonic Cool Air Humidifiers provide relief from dry indoor air, which can cause sore throats and dry skin, furniture cracking, a healthy plant environment, releif for asthma sufferers and to ease symptons of colds or flu.

This model uses high-frequency sound vibrations to break up water into an extremely fine mist.