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Low $$ DIY A/C....


j2sgam

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Yes you can... But if youre outside on the deck, there is no window & this will provide a nice cool breeze while you watch the kids... Or, like stated above, my 10K BTU window AC isnt  enough to cool my detached garage, so this will give it some assistance... Or, out back grilling up some vittles, I dont have AC out next to my BBQ, this would provide that.. Or, if you go to the beach or lake or pool, and dont have a window or an outlet to plug into, then this would help..

 

People use auxillary heaters all the time to supplement the whole-house furnace. This is a simple & low cost way to do that with air conditioning... Or just be a pretentious douchnozzle & go to target....

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oh my god - that reminds me of a friggin hilarious family story from back before most of you were born.  There is no way that ice lasts for 5 hours in the southeast - I give it an hour tops and in the mean time its blowing out p--- warm super humidified air on you.

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oh my god - that reminds me of a friggin hilarious family story from back before most of you were born.  There is no way that ice lasts for 5 hours in the southeast - I give it an hour tops and in the mean time its blowing out p--- warm super humidified air on you.

The ice is concealed in a plastic container, so it wouldn't be spitting out humid air like a bucket full of ice would.

 

A frozen gallon of water will absolutely stay frozen for 4-5 hours. When I freeze bottles of water to go hiking, they'll last for hours and they're considerably smaller than a gallon.

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