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I'm moving from an apt with central air to one with no central air, so I'm in the market for window units, but I have no clue about them.
Any advice on brands regarding efficiency, price, and noise level? many thanks! |
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Whirlpool and Frigidaire Window A/C's are good.
A local Sears Store has good information about them as far as facts and figures, even if you don't buy it their, they are happy to show you the guides. Jake
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