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Home.woot.com [woot.com] has Select
Mini Split and Portable Air Conditioners on sale as listed below. Shipping is Free w/ Prime, otherwise, there is a $6 flat fee per order.
Example Deals:
Mini Split Air Conditioners
Portable Air Conditioners
- 8,00 BTU (5,000 BTU 2017 New DOE) Turbro Portable Air Conditioner w/ Remote and Installation Kit [woot.com] $209.99
- 8,000 BTU (5,000 BTU SACC) Turbro 3-in-1 Portable Air Conditioner/ Dehumidifier/ Fan w/ Sleep Mode, Timer, Remote and Installation Kit [woot.com] $199.99
- 10,000 BTU (65,000 BTU SACC) Turbro 3-in-1 Portable Air Conditioner/ Dehumidifier/ Fan w/ Sleep Mode, Timer, Remote and Installation Kit [woot.com] $229.99
- 12,000 BTU (7,000 BTU DOE) Black+Decker Portable Air Conditioner/ Dehumidfier/ Fan w/ Remote [woot.com] $349.99
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They are a very close 2nd tier if not almost tied with first tier manufacturers for ductless like Mitsubishi, Daikin and Fujitsu.
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What option did you end up going with instead ?? I'm in the same boat trying to cool a 8x7 shed for my dog , im almost positive this option WILL cool it down and is, in fact , over kill for that purpose (which in the case of the dog is a good thing ) .
Is this deal still there. I would like to get a cheaper Pioneer unit. Thanks
$1k is cheap if they are certified licensed installer
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They are more expensive because they are far less commonly used. If you have to build machines that will make the parts to build an appliance, you either need to sell tons of them at a lower price, or fewer of them at a higher price to make money on the initial investment.
These will replace our aging, full of mildew, forced air unit that only cools the kitchen, and ANCIENT in-wall AC unit in the bedroom.
9k BTU is near exactly the size I calculate needing for our kitchen and back bedroom. It's slightly above for AC, somewhat below for heat.... but we have gas powered hydronic heat so will only use the heat for these units in the Fall/Spring when it's less cold in southern Ohio. With the inverter tech I think we'll be good for being very slightly over sized for the AC.
I called an HVAC guy right before ordering who quoted $9k for a two-zone Westinghouse, installed. Excited to get this done and save nearly $8k.
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