A heat wave is sweeping the nation—16 things to help you stay cool
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The dog days of summer are here and with them come sweltering heat waves. Over the weekend, a heat wave swept over the west coast, placing 61 million Americans under heat advisories and 34 million under excessive heat warnings. Since then, these heat warnings have expanded far eastward, adding states such as Mississippi and Florida to the list. The heat wave, caused by climate change according to meteorological scientists, has caused record-breaking temperatures. Temperatures in Death Valley may reach above 129ºF, which would make it the highest reliably recorded temperature on Earth. Cities such as Phoenix are breaking or tying records for the most consecutive days above a certain temperature.
No matter where you are, it will be hard to escape the heat entirely. Fortunately, we know many ways to make this heat wave more bearable, from taking a dip in the water to cooling off with a quality air conditioner.
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A water bottle and pitcher
With increased temperatures comes the risk dehydration, which can cause symptoms ranging from fatigue to dizziness. To prevent dehydration, you should drink lots of water throughout the day. One way to do this is by using a water bottle such as our favorite, the Brita Filtering Water Bottle, which opens with one hand, keeps water cool for 24 hours and filters odors. If you'd like a supply of chilled water throughout the day, you could fill a pitcher of water instead and keep it in your fridge. Brita has you covered here, too, as they sell our favorite filter pitcher, the Brita Everyday, which features fast filtration and several filter options.
An ice cream maker
One of the most fun and delicious ways to cool off is by making your own ice cream (lactose intolerance notwithstanding). Whether your sweet tooth is calling for chocolate, French vanilla or Superman-flavored ice cream, our favorite budget ice cream maker, the Cuisinart ICE-21 1.5 Quart, will do the trick. It's easy to use, makes delicious ice cream (and a decent amount at once, too) and it won't break the bank.
A fan
Fans provide a low-cost way to keep yourself cool in the summer months. If you're looking for a quality fan, look no further than the best fan we've tested, the Vornado 660. This fan is powerful despite its small size, boasting great air speed and maintaining an impressive breeze over large distances.
An air conditioner
For temperatures above 95ºF, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends using air conditioners, as they become more effective at cooling than fans at this temperature. A great air conditioner to buy is the GE Profile PHC08LY, which is powerful, quiet and compatible with smart speakers and phones.
A smart thermostat
The best smart thermostat, Google's Nest Learning Thermostat, will help you navigate the hotter weather in a variety of ways. For one, you can schedule the thermostat to shut off when you're not home so that you don’t break the bank. Plus, the thermostat can adjust temperatures based on where you are in your house to avoid wasting energy in rooms that you’re not currently in. Last but not least, this intuitive device comes with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant functionality.
A pet cooling mat
The only thing sadder than being miserable in the summer heat is seeing your pet be miserable in the summer heat, too. Fortunately, there's a gel-filled pet cooling mat that will keep your furbaby content in the heat no matter what size they are. We've tested the mat and found that it really is as effective as it says.
A cooling mattress
There are few things as maddening as trying to get some sleep while it's hot or waking up in a pool of sweat. If you're looking to keep cool at night, we recommend switching your mattress to one that specializes in cooling. The best cooling mattress we've tested is the GhostBed Luxe. Besides being excellent at diffusing heat, this mattress is firm and has low motion transfer, meaning that if you share a bed, your partner's tossing and turning won't disturb you in your sleep. For a more affordable option, we recommend our value pick, the Lull Original, which also holds the honor of being our favorite firm mattress and memory foam mattress.
A cooling pillow
Why stop at a cooling mattress? Another way to cool yourself off is by using a cooling pillow. Brooklinen’s Marlow Pillow is one of the best ones you can buy thanks to its cooling memory foam. It comes in multiple sizes and you can adjust its firmness by adding and removing cushioning.
A cooling towel
The high temperatures mean that you'll be sweating a lot more than usual. You can use Mission's cooling towel to cool yourself off by wetting the towel or leave it dry to wipe off your sweat. It's a must-buy during the summer months whether you're exercising or staying still.
An inflatable pool
Another way to cool off when the going gets hot is by jumping into a pool. If you have a large backyard, you can bring the water to you with one of the best inflatable pools online—Intex's Easy Set Inflatable Swimming Pool. This pool comes in a variety of size options to fit your needs and it's easy to set up and fill thanks to the pump that comes with it.
A humidifier or dehumidifier
In addition to higher temperatures, heat can cause dryer atmosphere conditions. If you're particularly sensitive to dry air, we recommend you get a humidifier. The best one we've tested is the Levoit Classic 300S, which is quiet while boasting high capacity and output.
Conversely, some areas may experience more humidity and precipitation than usual, which will leave you wanting a dehumidifier instead. In this case, you should pick up our favorite dehumidifier, the LG Puricare 50 Pint. This dehumidifier is sleek, easy to empty and quickly reduces humidity.
A personal fan
A fan is often only good for cooling off if you're at home. Fortunately, there are portable fans you can use to bring relief from the heat while you’re on the go. One of the most popular mini fans on Amazon is JISULIFE's pocket fan which has over 34,000 five-star reviews. Buyers love the fan for its portability and versatility, as it also works as a power bank and a flashlight.
A hat
Protect your head when you brave the outdoors by wearing a sun hat. Amazon has many stylish options to choose from, all of which will keep you shaded from the sun. There are even visor options so you can keep your forehead shaded while keeping the top of your head cool.
Oven alternatives
If you're looking to cook without having to deal with an oven making your house even hotter, you have a few options to consider. One option is using an air fryer like the Ninja Speedi. As it's easy to use and fast, you won't regret using it to cook your favorite dishes. For grilling, we recommend our favorite electric griddle, the Hamilton Beach 3-in-1 Grill/Griddle. This griddle features removable plates and adjustable temperature controls, making cooking a breeze.
A pool float
Use a pool float to cool off while lounging around in the pool. To commemorate the release of the Barbie movie premiering this Friday, FUNBOY has teamed up with Mattel to create a stylish, pink speedboat pool float. This float is jumbo-sized, so you might even be able to squeeze more than one person on it. A less expensive alternative is this moose float from Float-Eh store. Not only is this float adorable but it's also large and durable.
A blender
A potentially healthier yet still tasty way to enjoy a refreshing treat is to blend your own smoothie. To do this, we recommend using a high-quality blender like Cuisinart's Hurricane CBT-1500P1. This intuitive and speedy blender crushes ice evenly, making for a smooth drink. When you're done, both the lid and jar wash easily since they're dishwasher-safe.
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