Air conditioning units?!

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I cannot understand why anyone in the UK would need air conditioning.

Yeah I wonder why,

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That's over a hundred degrees Fahrenheit
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That's what happens when I have all my systems on in my room, curtains drawn and regular 12" fan oscillating.



I think this is why I've held of for so long buying a portable air con becuase there is so many mixed opinions about them, you say they are not worth it yet,

We got the same one a few weeks back when they were cheaper.

Noisy, but it's nice and chilly in my room now. :D

so who do people believe ?
 
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Just bought this one from Homebase. Been on a hour and the bedroom was 24'c now 20'c. Set it to the lowest temp 16'c, so shall see.

The duct could be better but it comes with a proper window kit and is defo not going to be left on during the night for the noise!!

They had the £99 one is stock, but for an extra £15, hopefully it will be better :)

http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wc...lay?langId=-1&storeId=20001&partNumber=641638
 
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Just a heads up to anyone wishing to extend their exhaust hose. The size you need is 125mm diameter. B&Q sell these MArley branded ones for £9.99 for a 1.5M version or £14.99 for the 3M version. The ones listed on the screwfix site are only 100mm diameter and don't have a large enough bore to let the hot air escape quick enough.
 
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I am going to have to keep my window ajar for the pipe to go out, so will that make much of a difference to the temperatures?

I'm going to have do the same once mine arrives, bit worried about that myself tbh, my windows open on a hinge like a door so I can't imagine any window kit being able to fit that very easily, If I have to I'll get a glass cutter and make a hole in the window :p.
 
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Just a heads up to anyone wishing to extend their exhaust hose. The size you need is 125mm diameter. B&Q sell these MArley branded ones for £9.99 for a 1.5M version or £14.99 for the 3M version. The ones listed on the screwfix site are only 100mm diameter and don't have a large enough bore to let the hot air escape quick enough.

I just bought a 3m 125mm one off ebay for less than a tenner including postage - the ducting on the £115 homebase 1200 btu unit was too short for me - hopefully won't take too long to arrive so I can test it out.

On a side note did anyone else with one of the units notice the instuctions mentioned a remote sensor window on the device yet no remote is included.
 
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Yeah got a remote with mine. time to carry that heavy slab back for an exchange :D

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j/k, mine did not either, odd because the £99 comes with one!

Just looked at the instructions and also on the Trouble Shooting page it mentions under Problem "Does not Run" " Batteries in the remote control exhausted"
 
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See my post above for people with windows that open a hinge at the top, the pipe will convert the 125mm round pipe to a rectangle output without damaging flow. Works perfectly and saves the need to cut holes.

Manrose Round Pipe to Channel Connector 125mm And a bit of duct tape is all you need. :D
 
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bought one off argos yesterday, £122, can't complain really, wasn't looking to spend a lot and i know it's half decent because we have the same one at work :D 12,000 BTU, even has a heater built in for winter use, dehumidifier etc
 
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bought one off argos yesterday, £122, can't complain really, wasn't looking to spend a lot and i know it's half decent because we have the same one at work :D 12,000 BTU, even has a heater built in for winter use, dehumidifier etc

Exactly the same as mine less remote control and the back panel is black. Answers a previous question above that mine must be compatible with a remote control.
 
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bought one off argos yesterday, £122, can't complain really, wasn't looking to spend a lot and i know it's half decent because we have the same one at work :D 12,000 BTU, even has a heater built in for winter use, dehumidifier etc

I think I have changed my mind about buying a second hand one because if it breaks in 1 months time then I have nothing. I am tempted by this Argos one, but I can't tell whether it is available for instore pickup or not.

Also, any chance you can take some photos of it please?
 
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I think I have changed my mind about buying a second hand one because if it breaks in 1 months time then I have nothing. I am tempted by this Argos one, but I can't tell whether it is available for instore pickup or not.

Also, any chance you can take some photos of it please?

Do you have a car to get it home, busing it is not an option it weights just shy of 50kg's!!
 
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I think I have changed my mind about buying a second hand one because if it breaks in 1 months time then I have nothing. I am tempted by this Argos one, but I can't tell whether it is available for instore pickup or not.

Also, any chance you can take some photos of it please?

I went to get one from there store but it wasn't in the catalog in my local store so i had to get it delivered, might be available in some of the bigger stores though.

I can take some piccys when it's delivered, only ordered it yesterday though and they said it could take up to 14 days for delivery :( (7 days is the norm apparently) really wanted it for this week too
 
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Best bit of electrical gear I have ever bought. I got one about 12 years back and to this day I still use the device. Nice, cool and deep sleeps no matter how hot it is and oddly the noise it makes is missed when its not on!
 
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Best bit of electrical gear I have ever bought. I got one about 12 years back and to this day I still use the device. Nice, cool and deep sleeps no matter how hot it is and oddly the noise it makes is missed when its not on!

Wish my g/f was so accomodating. Already had the talk re it going off when we goto bed!!!
 
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