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So I am looking for something for the deck where I can get a cooling mist when it gets really hot. Under $50 Suggestions?



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If you have a fan, you can buy kits to add misting to it cheaply on Amazon, you can pick up a cheap floor fan from wal-Mart and add the kit for $10 - $20 depending on the kit.

https://www.amazon.com/fan-mis...n+misting+kit&page=2

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I'll bet Harbor Freight has something.


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Ryobi has some in your range. They always seem to get good reviews, although I do not have any personal experience with them. And you need a Home Depot or Direct Tools Outlet to get one.



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These misting setups only work if you live in a drier climate, or things can get wet. I had the great idea of setting one of these up in my shop, but with our 90 degree, 90 percent humidity days that it was intended for, it wasn't long before we were still hot, and everything was wet.

Just something to keep in mind depending on where you live.



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My dyslexic brain read the title as something completely different.


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Thanks guys. Yes low humidity.



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