expired Posted by orb1060 • Sep 16, 2023
Sep 16, 2023 12:13 PM
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Item 1 of 3
expired Posted by orb1060 • Sep 16, 2023
Sep 16, 2023 12:13 PM
Midea 12,000 BTU U-Shaped Inverter WiFi Window Air Conditioner (Refurbished)
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UShaped ac units failed. This combined with woot - I give it a thumbs down. I hope fellow slickdealers listen.
That being said- the 10 year $99 AC units won't quit-
12000 BTU were 289 at Costco. Selected locations.
8000 BTU were 249 at both Home Depot & Amazon a week ago. Price may drop later again.
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When did this happen?
UShaped ac units failed. This combined with woot - I give it a thumbs down. I hope fellow slickdealers listen.
That being said- the 10 year $99 AC units won't quit-
*proceeds to post more expensive examples*
Hmmmm...
I've installed 3 Central AC units in 3 different houses here in FL past 3 years.
All similar quotes $11K, $8.5K work was done for $5.5K
Similar results in all other aspects of home remodels/trades.
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My old 8000btu portable air would struggle to keep the same area in the 80's under the same outside temp.
As a big bonus, my electric bill has been around 100 bucks cheaper a month compared to the portable air years!
I will be picking up another one when it goes back on sale at Costco for the upstairs. I would only buy new.
*proceeds to post more expensive examples*
Hmmmm...
We had the downstairs central AC unit replaced this weekend but already decided to store these for next season as they reduced our power bill greatly as we used them all summer instead and it was significantly warmer this year. They are energy efficient and allowed us to control our work rooms environment better with doors shut during long conference calls with a bonus of white noise was rather nice.
Also helped save the day a few times, once during a short power outage since it could be powered off a LifePo4 and a few times while doing renovations as I was able to cut power to the house without the SO losing work power/AC with this duo.
I was somewhat interested in one of these Midea types, but not if any savings is wiped out by units which don't last.
I've seen a few comments like this, and as a lazy uninformed person who leaves their window unit in year-round, how do you "clean it out completely"?
Do you somehow take it apart? I usually just scrub out the filter with soap & water / air dry, and try to wipe clean the slats with isopropyl alcohol .. spaying some around inside the unit thinking that I'm "sanitizing" it.
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Also, these have wifi and you can schedule them to run and change temps automatically. They also connect to Alexa and can follow her routines too.
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