Kamis, 27 Juni 2013

ArcticPro YPC-07C FAAC7 Portable Air Conditioner SALE

ArcticPro YPC-07C FAAC7 Portable Air Conditioner




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Well, after doing a great deal of research and checking out the testimonials here and elsewhere, I decided to purchase ArcticPro YPC-07C FAAC7 Portable Air Conditioner. Though I 'd have chosen a better guarantee, I chose the attributes were appealing enough to attempt it. It is a bunch of cash to throw away if it fails simply after the warranty. I am completely in love with this product. It is high quality item, clever attributes. I just got it today, and I will update my testimonial later if needed.



Makes it cooler...not colder
Recently we've had a heat wave here on the east coast. Unfortunately for me my fire escape is right outside my living room window and i'm not allowed to block it with anything...no plants, AC, or window fans. I figured the window kit of a portable unit wouldn't be noticable (so far i'm right) I'm on the top floor of my building so i've been told portable units will not work well with the sun beating on the roof all day.
I took a chance because sitting on a leather sofa in 99 degrees isn't fun.
I'm glad to say that the delivery was 5 days via FedEx. The unit has a long (6') hose. It also takes water thru a very small opening located on the bottom of the unit. You don't need to fill it up with the cup that came with the unit but it does help drop the temperature and keeps the noise down. Speaking of noise, the unit isn't loud but it surely isn't quiet. For my home theater I would have the volume up to 20. The max it can go up to is 50. Now with the unit on I have to put it...



ArcticPro YPC-07C FAAC7 Portable Air Conditioner Details



Stay cool this summer with this ArticPro 7,000 BTU home portable air conditioner. The ArticPro portable air conditioner has a self-evaporative system helps to save energy and protect environment. The wind blows omni-directionally and it has auto swing. It also has self diagnosis function, "economical key" that is friendly to use, unique handle-on-top design, 24 hour On/Off timer, low noise,powerful cooling and strong wind and it comes with a wireless remote control.



ArcticPro YPC-07C FAAC7 Portable Air Conditioner Features



  • Self-evaporative system helps to save energy and protect environment
  • Outside-water-cooled mode enhances cooling efficiency and cooling speed
  • Wind blows omni-directionally. Auto swing
  • 3 Mode - Cool, Dehumidify and Fan and 3 Speed - Low, Medium and High
  • 24 hour On/Off timer



This product has made me and my close friends so very pleased. I really love ArcticPro YPC-07C FAAC7 Portable Air Conditioner very much, it is best for me. And would be flawless for someone like me, I absolutely love it. If you are trying to find a Portable, so i highly suggested this item to you. I bought this item at a price that offers in USA.


ArcticPro YPC-07C FAAC7 Portable Air Conditioner even better than expected - highly recommend!!!




Most Underlined Buyer Review : Easy Setup - Works Well for a 250sq ft Bedroom
Experiencing a heat wave averaging 95-103 for 2 weeks so far and only relief (under 85) has been in the late evening... being on the top floor, SW corner unit with largest windows and balcony facing west, (blazing afternoon sun)... interior was staying at 83-88... ugh.

The 14,000 BTU unit I ordered from Costco.com was delayed by UPS... cancelled it due to that alone out of spite... lucky I was able to get 2 of these from CompUSA locally (tigerdirect.com)... every other (Home Depot, Menards, Lowes, Costco, etc) place was sold out of portable AC units.

It is smaller, and sized well for the bedroom and office... works well for limited spaces, and only took 10 minutes to setup. Surprised that it fit my tall sliding glass window wells perfectly.

I am generally a researcher and brand 'snob' so this was a risk for me... and worked out well. Reviews seem to indicate that some of the quality checks might not be there, but it looks like the product works well if...




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