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12,000 BTU 4-in-1 Smart Portable Air Conditioner & Heater

Pro Breeze - 12,000 BTU 4-in-1 Smart Portable Air Conditioner & Heater

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akxnibz • 5 months ago

It depends on the size. I use a [probreeze](https://amzn.eu/d/1hVVdlE) 12L and I’d estimate it add an extra 150 to 200l to my monthly bill. Highest my ac is without it is 19 degrees and with is about 16-17 degrees. I also don’t always have to use my ac when it’s running. Takes room temperature of 23 down to 20

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DarthTyrium • 4 months ago

Got myself a ProBreeze a few weeks ago, and it's probably the best thing I've ever bought. I suffer from hyperhidrosis and heatwaves ramp up my symptoms to shit-hundred-and-fuck. Did you also get people saying "Wow that's super expensive! Is it even worth it?"

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dendrocalamidicus • 4 months ago

Not entirely sure what makes that worth £380... I have one made by ProBreeze which is almost identical which cost £200 during a sale on Amazon. For £380 I would expect a more powerful unit. I hate to say it but I think you could do a lot better for £380, or at least I would expect it to cost at least £100 less than it did.

r/CasualUK • Why didn’t anyone tell me how compact and effective these portable air conditioners are? Why was I suffering through the last heat wave 💀 ->

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