Danby 9000 btu portable air conditioner for $124.94 or $74.94 after $50 egift cards F.S.
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Danby 9000 btu portable air conditioner for $124.94 or 74.94 equivalent w/ new credit card approval. Free shipping. DETAILS..... receive 5k reward points 6 to 8 weeks after using new credit card. Convert 5k rewards points for (2) $25 Blains farm and fleet egift cards.
Great deal, thought I missed out on the Target one (Haier version), but this is a pretty similar model and it ships for free. If anyone's looking for a dual hose, there's one for $300, which is also a great deal. I'd definitely get that, but I'm just cooling an upstairs bedroom, so I'm fine with a single hose.
FYI their return policy for by mail (if no store nearby as this chain isn't everywhere) is limited, no free return shipping even in case of manufacture defect product! https://www.farmandfleet.com/shipping-returns/
FYI their return policy for by mail (if no store nearby as this chain isn't everywhere) is limited, no free return shipping even in case of manufacture defect product! https://www.farmandfleet.com/shipping-returns/
That's not how I read their policy.
"Damaged items or mis-shipped items must be reported and returned within 7 days of delivery. Shipping costs will be reimbursed when an item is damaged or mis-shipped."
What's the difference between the single and double hoses?
Single hose let's the hot air out the hose, but sucks in air from the room. This results in the AC creating a vacuum in the room, trying to suck air in from anywhere. Also, the single hose design, unless you insulate it, week result in a very warm hose, negating the cool air the machine is cooling.
Dual hose design sucks air in from the outside with 1 house and exhausts hot air in another hose. The dual hose unit I just got from woot.com for $300 is a dual hose design that looks like a single hose. The exhaust hose is inside a bigger hose, which does not result in a warm hose heating up the room. Because one house is sucking in air, there is no vacuum in the room fighting to get air.
Cliff notes: never get a single hose design unit. I've got one sitting in the garage. I'd rather suffer the heat then use it since it would be pretty much the same temp in room.
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"Damaged items or mis-shipped items must be reported and returned within 7 days of delivery. Shipping costs will be reimbursed when an item is damaged or mis-shipped."
What's the difference between the single and double hoses?
Single hose let's the hot air out the hose, but sucks in air from the room. This results in the AC creating a vacuum in the room, trying to suck air in from anywhere. Also, the single hose design, unless you insulate it, week result in a very warm hose, negating the cool air the machine is cooling.
Dual hose design sucks air in from the outside with 1 house and exhausts hot air in another hose. The dual hose unit I just got from woot.com for $300 is a dual hose design that looks like a single hose. The exhaust hose is inside a bigger hose, which does not result in a warm hose heating up the room. Because one house is sucking in air, there is no vacuum in the room fighting to get air.
Cliff notes: never get a single hose design unit. I've got one sitting in the garage. I'd rather suffer the heat then use it since it would be pretty much the same temp in room.