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Costco Wholesale [costco.com] has for their
Members: ecobee SmartThermostat Premium + 2 SmartSensors (EB-STATE6VP-01) for
$199.99.
Shipping is free.- Note: You need to be an active Costco Member and signed in to your account to purchase at sale price.
$40 manufacturer's savings is valid
3/13/24 through
4/9/24. While supplies last. Limit 2 per member.
Features:- Save up to 26% on Heating and Cooling
- 2x Ecobee SmartSensor Included
- Air Quality Monitor
- Easy Installation
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I'm going to an inverter+gas hybrid fuel system on Tuesday and made sure I could use my Ecobee. I avoided the HVAC systems that mandate their $1k proprietary thermostats for little gain.
Check with your local draconian electrical supply company for discounted smart thermostats.
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The remote sensors are a must if you have an odd location to meter temps in your house.
I'm going to an inverter+gas hybrid fuel system on Tuesday and made sure I could use my Ecobee. I avoided the HVAC systems that mandate their $1k proprietary thermostats for little gain.
Ecobee Premium (includes 1 sensor) - $150
2 pack sensor - $99 ($50 each)
Why I didn't like the Ecobee?
1. The temp of the unit was hot (yes electronics is hot), behind was insulated. I can set-the offset to adjust bla bla..
2. When I set the temp to e.g. 78 it would power cycle... get to that temp & power cycle / stop.. I had to adjust the offset again.. for temp, so if you set it to 78, make it go to 77 basically.
3. The info far as usage etc, it has a ton more info than Nest, however you HAVE TO LOG INTO YOUR Ecobee with a computer to see all of that. I don't really care about all the -analytics but I'd like to at least see e.g. like the Nest has.... shows AC / Heater ran for 3 hours yesterday on the app.
4. Note, Ecobee support was very helpful with my scenarios and such, I ultimately didn't feel like the Ecobee was worth $200+ & returned it to Costco. I had a Nest gen 1 and went back to a Nest Gen 3. I really like the Nest Gen 3 now. All in all, if you get the Ecobee, it is FULLY customizable & some of that customization, is needed to get it dialed in. Do you want to do / mess with that? Up to you. Hope this helps.
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It's not that bright
Check with your local draconian electrical supply company for discounted smart thermostats.
This. I've only ever bought tstats through a utility due to the discounts. For me that's Eversource for electricity and CNG for NG. The rebate is limited per year per customer. In CT the max is 3/customer/year. If you're technically a customer of 2 different utilities like I am, that means my limit is 6 (3/ea utility) but pricing is the same for both.
Sometimes they can have killer deals - got a bunch of Nest units that included a Google Home for $5/ea. The Nests wound up being pieces of crap but the Home's I sold a few and gave a couple away as presents.
It is for 139.99 in warehouse
It was for 169.99 last year
Looks like the title shows the price as $239.99 instead of $199.99. Let me know if you would like me to edit it
I just ordered an it was $199.99+tax
It is for 139.99 in warehouse
It was for 169.99 last year
Maybe for the stand alone t-stat but with the 2 sensors, this is a good price.
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Ecobee Premium (includes 1 sensor) - $150
2 pack sensor - $99 ($50 each)
Usually local energy company gets rebate from the state. You can submit Costco receipt to get the extra rebate check from your state program.
It is for one with 2 sensors. Plus you can also get rebate from local utility, reducing price even more. I actually have too many sensors now
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Also, when you do a HomeKit "announcement", it comes though on that speaker like it's a HomePod. Pretty unique.