The BreezaMax is a portable, bladeless cooling fan that requires no professional installation. It was developed by Paul, a physics teacher from Bristol, after one of his students collapsed on an extremely hot day when the classroom's air conditioning had failed and the room hit over 40°C.
With a background in engineering, Paul set out to build a portable cooling solution that provides instant relief anywhere — without an expensive air conditioner. The result: a lightweight, compact device that plugs into any outlet or runs cordless on battery.
Conventional air conditioning typically costs thousands of euros to install. The BreezaMax offers an accessible alternative for renters and anyone who doesn't want to invest that much.
It's especially popular with people working from home, those in small apartments, and anyone who wants to cool one room quickly instead of air-conditioning the whole house.