The Daily Mail reports on a trial of a next-generation portable air-conditioning unit following a period of hot weather in the UK. The article says parts of the country reach around 32°C and frames the test as an attempt to evaluate a practical cooling option during warmer conditions. The outlet’s writer describes “taking the AC plunge” with the De’Longhi Pinguino GentleJet Inverter, a portable unit marketed as an inverter-style air-conditioning system. In the presented material, the focus is on the personal, hands-on testing approach and the context of heatwave temperatures rather than on broad comparative results. The single source available does not provide detailed performance data, pricing information, or long-term findings, and it does not include statements from independent reviewers or official sources. Overall, the report centers on the device trial during the end of the heatwave period and what the writer experiences while using the inverter air-con unit.