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2010-07-06 04:04 pm (UTC)
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$99 AC At Lowes -- 5000 BTU/Hour.
http://tiny.cc/h7i2b
This is only $1 more than the cheapest one I saw on the WalMart website, which wasn't available in stores. I'd seen that exact model linked above in two separate Lowes recently.
$99 AC at Home Despot -- 5000 BTU/Hour
http://tiny.cc/dyrw1
Similar to the one at Lowes.
Any other big box store I looked up either had the AC's atleast $10 more, or didn't have them in-store.
5000 BTU is exactly the right size for cooling down a small-moderate sized bedroom. (though only that)
Also, don't forget the taxes and fees you will incur at a hotel. Hotel pricing is deceiving.
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http://tiny.cc/h7i2b
This is only $1 more than the cheapest one I saw on the WalMart website, which wasn't available in stores. I'd seen that exact model linked above in two separate Lowes recently.
$99 AC at Home Despot -- 5000 BTU/Hour
http://tiny.cc/dyrw1
Similar to the one at Lowes.
Any other big box store I looked up either had the AC's atleast $10 more, or didn't have them in-store.
5000 BTU is exactly the right size for cooling down a small-moderate sized bedroom. (though only that)
Also, don't forget the taxes and fees you will incur at a hotel. Hotel pricing is deceiving.