@ashmecrochet Listen. She doesn’t have a human anatomy like normal people. She’s a blob. It’s like trying to find body parts on a blob of round dough you’re preparing to make sourdough bread from but it still needs to rest and ferment.
She’s that blob.
Hope that helps 😜
@AvonandsomerRob I thought for a second that you were a parody account. 🙄
No and it’s disgusting to even suggest imo.
Whether or not it was easier to buy then, they paid for it for years, it’s their house and it’s a deplorable suggestion.
@lB2bpzhs8_leo@ukboomers Joke aside depends where you live but it’s about 2k for supply and fit a reputable brand for each mini split unit, if you go with a professional company that actually gives you up to 10 years warranty if you do annual service by them.
Multi split units are priced differently.
@ukboomers At least you could have bothered to include a photo of actual A/C rather than heat pumps.
Also if your house is able to be fully air conditioned by just 2 outside units, you’re a poor fool.
I have 5 mini split units with a condenser each in my 5 bed detached in the Shires 🤪😜😆
@triffic_stuff_@JoanneIbbertso5 Only fools trust this war criminal.
He says what he needs to say to stay relevant, but he has his WEF puppet masters all planned everything out.
@Lewpac22@Dezachu Yeah, I’m sharing in case you buy more.
Most ppl don’t even know that it’s 2 different brands entirely, let alone know how to find a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 3 Diamond Partner installer (there’s only 6 in the UK). Those units last 20 years easily and guaranteed for 10 yrs.
@1996QH@Lewpac22@Dezachu No you don’t. On a detached I saw up to 5 external units: 1 front, 2 at the back and 2 on the sides. Common now in wealthy areas.
@Lewpac22@Dezachu If you were after longevity, you should have bought the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries brand. Better than Mitsubishi Electric and they give you 10 years guarantee as long as you get it professionally serviced every year.
@spikedtea4u She will never admit it because it would mean admitting that they never did anything.
Sadly that mutilated part was never compatible with anything but perhaps with some of her superficial fat roll dips. Dimensional reality doesn’t lie.
@Abcmsaj@isnit0 Ah, I see. That’s a shame.
The top one that opens outward is so good because you can also leave it open when it rains.
With your window you can still fill the gap with pillows. Close the window on the pipe and on the pillows to keep them in place and maybe use a string to fix it.
@Abcmsaj@isnit0 Feed the hose out the upper casement window, by putting the air con on an elevated surface, the hose will reach. And push the hose to the side of the window opening.
Then shove a large pillow from the inside to fill the remaining gap of the open window.
Keeps the hose in place.
@JimQbert@SimonHuntCityAM Good for you Jim. Definitely a better choice.
Unfortunately many people can’t afford the purchase and fitting plus the ongoing yearly professional service cost to preserve the warranty.
Or they rent, so can’t have one installed.
@Nippy_Kangaroo@isnit0 Wall AC units cost a lot to install and carry a yearly professional servicing cost of up to £200 per unit to preserve the warranty.
Plus you have a permanent unit on the outside of your house.
Pros and cons and also comes down to your financial situation I suppose.