Supreme Air Coolers Under ₹7,000

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Supreme Camel 12 50 L Air Cooler

Supreme Camel 12 50 L Air Cooler

₹4,999
  • Desert Air Cooler
  • 50 L Tank Capacity
  • 1207.74 m² Coverage Area
  • Honeycomb Cooling Pads
  • Inverter Compatible
  • 4 Way Air Deflection Air Deflection
  • Ice Chamber
  • Overflow Indicator
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Supreme SAGA-12 40 L Personal Air Cooler

Supreme SAGA-12 40 L Personal Air Cooler

₹6,452
  • Desert Air Cooler
  • 40 L Tank Capacity
  • Honeycomb Cooling Pads
  • Inverter Compatible
  • 4 Way Air Deflection Air Deflection
  • Ice Chamber
  • 4 Castor Wheels
  • Auto Louver Movement
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Supreme Cloud 12 50 L Personal Air Cooler

Supreme Cloud 12 50 L Personal Air Cooler

₹6,050
  • Room Air Cooler
  • 50 L Tank Capacity
  • Honeycomb Cooling Pads
  • Inverter Compatible
  • 4 Way Air Deflection Air Deflection
  • Ice Chamber
  • Overflow Indicator
  • 4 Castor Wheels
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