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Location: High Point Pennsylvania | Hey all, looking to put AC in my 4 foot short wall Exiss. What's the best brand to go with for a small dressing room? Want roof top model. Any info. on sizes, brands, prices, would be most appreciated! |
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Location: North Carolina | I have been pleased with my Carrier Air V unit. There is a website with detailed info and the manuals. >> WWW.airv.com Bought it over the internet and installed it myself. |
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Location: Hockley Tx | My husband installed a polarcub air unit for me. It is meant to go on small rv unit especially a tent trailer. It works great and can run off of a regular plug. http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv-air-conditioners/low-profile-... |
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Location: south of Cowtown, TEXAS | Originally written by hosspuller on 2006-04-30 6:48 PM I have been pleased with my Carrier Air V unit. There is a website with detailed info and the manuals. >> http://www.airv.com/ Bought it over the internet and installed it myself.
I have the same one and have never had to use it on high fan - and I live in Texas. It has a 'cold air shower' and oscillating vents so you can throw air either up to the nose or down in the small living area. Great unit! |
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Location: Lone Oak, Tx | Same here, I have the Carrier and like Dawnya, I'll put it on high if it's hot but have to turn it on low after it cools down or you start getting Icycles forming on your nose...LOL. Sucker gets cold. Just bought my Kipor quiet generator to power it...Come'on
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Location: High Point Pennsylvania | Thanks everyone for the info. I really appreciate it! |
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Location: Iowa | I bought mine at the winnebago outlet. It was $450, and a Nine Two size unit. |
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