Cooling that’s actually in stock.
Fans and air conditioning sell out in hours during a heatwave. We track stock and prices across the major UK retailers so you can see what’s buyable right now — and get alerted the moment a sold-out unit comes back.
Moving now — fastest-selling units
| Status | Unit | Best price | At | Checked |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| £260 | Argos | 5 min ago | ||
| £339 | AO.com | 5 min ago | ||
| £199 | B&Q | 5 min ago | ||
| £129 | Amazon | 5 min ago | ||
| £99.99 | Amazon | 5 min ago | ||
Pro Breeze 40" Oscillating Tower Fan Pro Breeze | £54.99 | Amazon | 5 min ago | |
| £16.99 | Amazon | 5 min ago | ||
| £34.99 | Amazon | 5 min ago | ||
| £49.99 | Robert Dyas | 5 min ago | ||
| £89.99 | Currys | 5 min ago |
Every cooling category, tracked
Portable Air Conditioners
Free-standing units that actively chill a room — the fastest-selling category in a heatwave. Sized in BTU; check it matches your room.
Air Conditioning Units
Fixed, split and window units for permanent cooling. Higher output, professional fit, best value over a hot summer.
Evaporative Coolers
Water-cooled, low running cost, no exhaust hose. Great in dry heat and for spot cooling without the energy bill of an AC.
Tower Fans
Slim, quiet, oscillating airflow that fits anywhere. The sensible first buy when AC is sold out.
Pedestal Fans
High-volume air movement for living rooms and offices. The big-name pedestal fans sell out first — track them here.
Portable & Rechargeable Fans
Cordless, battery and handheld fans — neck fans, clip fans and camping fans you can take anywhere. The fastest-growing heatwave category.
Desk & USB Fans
Mains and USB-powered personal cooling for a desk or bedside. Cheap, always-useful, rarely out of stock.
BTU calculator
Get the right size before you buy. An undersized portable AC will never cool the room on the hottest days.
Running-cost estimator
See what a portable AC actually adds to your electricity bill over a hot week — before you commit.
Sold out everywhere? Get the restock alert.
We email you the instant a sold-out unit is buyable again — usually before it sells out a second time.