Costway 24000 BTU 21 SEER2 208-230V Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heater $979 + Free Shipping
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Costway.com[costway.com] has 24000 BTU 21 SEER2 208-230V Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heater for $1059 – $80 with code XQFP10524= $979. Shipping is Free.
About this item:
Energy Star & AHRI Certified
Color: White
Material: Metal, Aluminum, Plastic
Indoor Unit Size: 43" x 9" x 13" (L x W x H)
Outdoor Unit Size: 35.5" x 14" x 27.5" (L x W x H)
I wonder if that coupon stacks with costway plus+ 15% off? Probably not...
It does not. I bought the cost way plus membership just to purchase this and received $180 off and made my grand total out the door with tax and everything $947. add in that I paid $50 to get that coupon, I paid out the door about $1000 shipped. compared to everyone else out there right now, for a 220 volt system with the new refrigerant and this high of a seer, this is the best you're going to get. I already had it in my cart and the coupon code pushed me towards buying even though subscribing to the costway plus made the coupon obsolete. I am in Phoenix and putting the air conditioner in my garage. based on square footage I originally bought a 12,000 BTU unit but was quickly informed by numerous people in the business that it would be far too small. I worried about short cycling but with the inverter Style and the efficiency of this, I think I am okay. I was told I would get about 10° cooler for every one hour it ran with the 12k system. So if I was to open the garage door in the middle of the summer it would take hours to get back to temperature with the 12000 BTU system. this is might be a touch larger than I need but shouldn't end up short cycling too much or causing too much unnecessary wasted energy especially with the inverter Style
YYMV I added this to my cart and signed up for more info about their Plus program (you pay $50 for more discounts) I never signed up BUT they just sent me a 10% off promo. Total came out to $953.10 pre tax. It only took about a day from sign up till promocode email.
YYMV I added this to my cart and signed up for more info about their Plus program (you pay $50 for more discounts) I never signed up BUT they just sent me a 10% off promo. Total came out to $953.10 pre tax. It only took about a day from sign up till promocode email.
That doesn't sound like a better deal...
Aren't you supposed to get a 15% off discount plus another $30 off?
Aren't you supposed to get a 15% off discount plus another $30 off?
the total should be
1059*0.85-$30+tax+$50 (membership) = $920+tax
So about $60 lower.
Maybe but I didn't want to mess with the membership. Last time i looked the stacking was weird. If that's the way it actually works great but i was happy to save the extra $25.
Maybe but I didn't want to mess with the membership. Last time i looked the stacking was weird. If that's the way it actually works great but i was happy to save the extra $25.
Oh I see, I misunderstood. I thought you signed up the membership.
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It does not. I bought the cost way plus membership just to purchase this and received $180 off and made my grand total out the door with tax and everything $947. add in that I paid $50 to get that coupon, I paid out the door about $1000 shipped. compared to everyone else out there right now, for a 220 volt system with the new refrigerant and this high of a seer, this is the best you're going to get. I already had it in my cart and the coupon code pushed me towards buying even though subscribing to the costway plus made the coupon obsolete. I am in Phoenix and putting the air conditioner in my garage. based on square footage I originally bought a 12,000 BTU unit but was quickly informed by numerous people in the business that it would be far too small. I worried about short cycling but with the inverter Style and the efficiency of this, I think I am okay. I was told I would get about 10° cooler for every one hour it ran with the 12k system. So if I was to open the garage door in the middle of the summer it would take hours to get back to temperature with the 12000 BTU system. this is might be a touch larger than I need but shouldn't end up short cycling too much or causing too much unnecessary wasted energy especially with the inverter Style
Aren't you supposed to get a 15% off discount plus another $30 off?
the total should be
1059*0.85-$30+tax+$50 (membership) = $920+tax
So about $60 lower.
Aren't you supposed to get a 15% off discount plus another $30 off?
the total should be
1059*0.85-$30+tax+$50 (membership) = $920+tax
So about $60 lower.
Maybe but I didn't want to mess with the membership. Last time i looked the stacking was weird. If that's the way it actually works great but i was happy to save the extra $25.