Shop the Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo Fan on sale before the heat wave

If you’ve stepped outside lately — or just happen to glance at the weather app — you know the East Coast is about to become a convection oven.Record-breaking temps are creeping toward the triple digits, humidity levels are rising and unless you plan to spend the next month hiding in your fridge, it’s time to get strategic.

Enter the Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo Fan.It’s a sleek, portable misting fan that feels less like a gadget and more like a small miracle.

And in a rare bit of perfect timing, it’s on sale before Amazon Prime Day.(which is taking place on July 8 to 11).

That’s right: summer salvation is just one click away.It’s no surprise that most portable fans are either underpowered, oversized or worse, just plain ugly.But, the FlexBreeze HydroGo is a different breed.

Designed by Shark (yes, the same brand that made your vacuum obsession socially acceptable), this cooling fan delivers high-velocity airflow, ultra-fine mist and a cordless runtime of up to 12 hours — all wrapped in a modern, minimal form that actually looks good on your patio.Or desk.

Or wherever the heat is stalking you.So what’s the big deal? For starters, the evaporative misting feature isn’t a gimmick.It works with its built-in 150 ml water tank sprays out an ultra-fine mist that drops the surrounding air temp without drenching your skin or furniture.

Think of it as personal climate control, minus the energy-guzzling AC unit.And, speaking of energy savings, this fan can make your home feel cooler without cranking your thermostat to Arctic levels.

After perusing Amazon reviews, shoppers have raved about comfortably raising their AC from 67°F to 74°F while using the HydroGo, which is no small feat during a humid summer meltdown.It also comes with five fan speeds, from gentle breeze to full-on blast mode, and two mist settings.This allows you to customize your cool-down experience like you’re setting a cocktail menu.

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Publisher: New York Post

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