This unit seems t be in a different league t
the monobloc from B & Q, it's turned the room and neighbouring
corridor in t a freezer compartment in the space of two hours.
Noise wise, almost silent inside with a light humming on the exterior,
you could easily sleep through it even on full
power.
The big headache will be how t install it
through the brick wall. I have the mounting kit but I think it
will be a good challenge t chop out a 2ft by 1ft slot in a double-brick
wall (time t check the insurance). Wickes seem t have a surplus
of these things in the Hertfordshire area, which may be a bad
sign.
Steven
Actually this is a sensible comment but badly put ... those
single unit ACs were originally intended for installation in US
windows (similar t our ols sash windows) hence the name window
rattlers. They had the reputation for being unefficient, noisy and
only lasting a couple of years. These ones *MAY* be different but
again as effectively a single unit AC I'd be
wary...
Phil
Beware the window rattlers!
Phil
After
the earlier problems the Homebase unit is going back, just wasn't
up t the job. I have now found a unit at Wickes that is
designed for through-wall mounting. Has anyone experience of
these units and imparticular variations on the mounting
options?
Steven
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