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The Electrolux EXP12HN1WI portable air conditioner features the latest heat pump technology to provide high performance air conditioning. It features a unique window closure plate which aids the system in venting hot air to outside the building. Suitable for rooms as large as 30m², it has an energy efficiency rating of A for cooling and A+ for heating. Auto Operation mode will select the appropriate operation depending on room temperature, so you can let this conditioner respond to the heat in the room, without having to change settings yourself. It will also go into sleep mode once the room as reached optimum temperature levels. Built in healthy dehumidification will ensure that you’re receiving clean, healthy air. A remote control means that you don’t even have to leave your chair to change settings. A quick guide to air conditioning Unlike fans that simply move the air around, air conditioners actually reduce the temperature. The hot air is drawn into the unit over an evaporator, which contains a low pressure and very cold refrigerant.
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Put a layer between you and your gear – I didn’t discover this trick until a few years ago when I got my first under armour shirt to wear under my hockey equipment. I noticed that by wearing it and airing it out my hockey equipment stunk a lot less. I think this works on a few different levels. #1 it absorbs a lot of your sweat and helps it evaporate (so all your sweat doesn’t soak into your hockey equipment) and #2 it is a layer between you and your equipment, this helps stop any dead skin, grease, etc to getting onto your gear (bacteria will feed on that stuff) Player recommendation – I only use an Under Armour shirt, but a friend of mine says he uses the entire under armour layer (or a base layer from Bauer) to cover his entire body. He said that he airs it out and washes it regularly and he has never had a problem with his hockey equipment smelling. I highly recommend wearing something between you and your hockey equipment as it makes step two a lot easier. Now that you have played a good game of hockey your hockey equipment will be damp.
You need to air it out otherwise it will stink! Airing out your hockey equipment is one of the most important steps here. Here is what I do Usually I keep my socks, jock and Under Armour in the side pocket of my bag so I can pull them all out at once. What to hang your gear on? You can buy some cheap shelving units if you have a place to set it up, a sports drying rack is also an option (links included in the product section below), I use the Gear Monkey, you could build something similar if you use your imagination. After a while it seems your hockey equipment will start to smell no matter what you do. By implementing the steps above my actual equipment rarely ever smells, I just wash my jock, socks and Under Armour and the rest of my stuff is fine. If your hockey equipment smells there is a very easy way to clean it Yes, it is that easy. A lot of people are scared to put their hockey equipment in the wash machine, but I have put mine in a top loader, and front loader and have never had problems (well one problem, but I will mention that so you don’t make the same mistake)
Tip – If your hockey equipment REALLY stinks rinse it first buy filling the wash machine, letting it soak, draining it, and then put it through a proper wash cycle. What Hockey Equipment can go in the wash? Stuff that CANT go in the wash Washing machine warnings – If you have Velcro straps try to attach them to their Velcro partner, otherwise you can end up with a birds nest of equipment. Do not use bleach. Bleach can deteriorate your padding, I used it once with my old hockey pants and the foam started falling out of my torn and ripped pants (I had them for 10 years anyways). Out of the 10 years I have been washing my hockey equipment in the wash machine this is the only time I have wrecked anything. Top loading machines may rip some equipment if you don’t allow enough room for the hockey equipment to move. I don’t like to put any of my equipment in the dryer however it is fine to put your socks, jock, jerseys and Under Armour in there. I have put my hockey gloves, and elbow pads in the dryer before however I think it is not good for the leather palm.
How to dry your hockey equipment The easiest way to dry out all your gear after you have put it through the wash is to simply leave it out to dry and point a fan at it. If your hockey equipment still feels fairly wet after going through the wash you can move it around a bit (to re-balance the load) and run it through the spin cycle one more time and then put it out to dry. There are a lot of products available, not everyone has a back room or a lot of space to store and air out their hockey equipment. Here are a few products I have tried, used, or have heard great things about that will help you keep your hockey equipment smelling good. Put them in the wash machine! Trust me I used to fight with really filthy smelling gloves and I tried all the sprays and “tricks” but nothing really got the smell out EXCEPT washing them. I started washing my gloves with all my other gear a few times a year and my gloves have been smelling fine ever since. (don’t put them in the dryer though, it dries out the palms)
Hockey skates are tough to wash because of their design. Prevention – The best thing you can do (a tip from a power skating instructor who spends almost all day in his skates) is take the insole out after each game or practice and let them dry out completely. Taking the insole out helps get all the moisture out. I also like to wear fresh socks in my skates, this keeps the built up odours already in your shoes and boots from getting into your skates. I use thinees (thin socks for hockey) and air them out each time. After about 4 times of using and airing them out I wash them or swap them with another fresh pair I have in my hockey bag. Taking out the insoles also helps keep your rivets from rusting. Dealing with Contaminated skates – If your skates already stink you can try some of the special sports gear sprays to neutralize the odour, or just spray and wipe the insides out with a wash cloth and some vinegar and then let them dry out completely. It will take a number of treatments before you can get them to smell better, but over time the smell will get a bit better.