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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Recommended Portable Coolers

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#1
  • クーラー
  • mail
  • 2022/09/08 18:28

If you have any recommendations for portable coolers that are not out the window and are portable,

please let us know.

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#2

Only DeLonghi did not require a drainage tube so I bought this. It is a PACEM 400 SQF, but it cools down instantly if you are not in a large room. It is a little noisy though because the appliance is indoors.

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#6
  • 三乙
  • 2022/09/08 (Thu) 23:38
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# 3

"The word 'cooler' has not become a 'dead language'"
( NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute )
The word cooler is already a fine Japanese word.
Don't be stingy
every time whether it is a cooler, an air conditioner, or a cooling system.
In Japanese, newspapers, magazines, and the Internet say CONDOMINIUM is a condominium
, but you complain about it ?
every single time AC ? Alternative Current?Athletic Club?Air Corps?Alpine Club?
How many Japanese say AC ? How many know what AC is
? You can't even speak English well enough to know what you're talking about. You can't even speak English well, but you want to boast
like you know it all?
Cooler is a more respectable Japanese than awkward AC.
And it's not just a matter of money. Topix is asking for advice on recommendations based on cooling performance, ease of use,
noise, electricity usage, and so on.

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#7
  • UNKNOWN
  • 2022/09/09 (Fri) 00:25
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・ "I said it" "It's a saying"
・ "It's a phrase"
・ "How to say it"
"Don't be so critical.

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#11
  • ACDC
  • 2022/09/09 (Fri) 07:35
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What is a figure of speech ??

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#12
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/09 (Fri) 07:51
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For a moment I thought it was a portable air conditioner because it is described as a portable type.

It is convenient if you use it in the living room during the day and move it to the bedroom at night.

Hosing the exhaust air out leaves some heat behind.

The type that is installed halfway out the window is better as it does not leave heat in the room.

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#13
  • BAREBARE 😰 UNKNOWN
  • 2022/09/09 (Fri) 09:19
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7

What you're saying doesn't make sense. Weird excuses.

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#13
  • 安心の日本メーカー
  • 2022/09/09 (Fri) 10:09
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Toshiba portable AC sold at Home Depot ! !.

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#15
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/09/10 (Sat) 09:30
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https://www.walmart.com/search?q=portable%20air%20conditioner&typeahead=portable


Lots of models available for Walmart online sales!

Our house is in a very good condition. The model we bought at home was not listed, so I guess it has already been discontinued.

Either way, the air conditioners available in our area are generally noisy. In the past, Sanyo used to make the most popular wall-mounted type in Tijuana, which every house in Japan has, and they were designed in Japan, so they were quite quiet.

Portable air conditioners require two flexible ducts to bring in outside air to cool the compressor inside the enclosure, and to bring the hot air out again, which is always a problem.

Our house here in the Valley, where it is hot as shit, has had whole-house heating and cooling facilities since it was built, but past owners added a plastic-walled sunroom ( and patio room ), which are not heated and cooled in the main building. We used to use this patio room when our grandchildren used to stay at our house when they were younger, but they needed air conditioning and we bought a portable air conditioner.

However, this type of air conditioner requires a hole for the intake and exhaust ducts as described above, so I drilled a permanent hole in the wall, installed it, and made a box to cover the unit completely and locked it in. I searched for a similar topic before and couldn't find it.

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#16
  • イラン
  • 2022/09/10 (Sat) 12:27
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It's cooler now.

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#17
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/09/10 (Sat) 13:13
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When this storm passes, it will be hot again.

Here in the Valley it can get as high as 100℉ when the Santa Ana Winds blow until about November.

Extremely dry though.

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#18
  • 団塊
  • 2022/09/10 (Sat) 22:30
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> There are many models available for sale online at Walmart.

I looked at the products and they all have one hose for exhaust air.
In other words, there seems to be no hose to bring in outside air. So outside air comes in through the door. That means warm air comes in. It seems inefficient.

Also, water is inevitably produced, but it seems to be evaporated there by pouring it over the warm part of the heat exchanger.
The whole thing is in the room, so it seems to make a lot of noise.

I think the type that fits halfway into a Window type window is the best.

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#20
  • 団塊
  • 2022/09/10 (Sat) 22:48
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All the coolers are sold out now.

The only Japanese type with separate outdoor and indoor units was still available at Home Depot.
It costs almost $2000.
This is a Window type ( about $500 ) and is absolutely quieter than the Window type . We are comparing the same 12,000 BTUs.

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#21
  • 投資家
  • 2022/09/11 (Sun) 10:45
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They say you should buy a straw hat in the winter.

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#23
  • 凍死家
  • 2022/09/11 (Sun) 11:53
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Parasols are sold in abundance.

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#24
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/11 (Sun) 15:43
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https://www.friedrich.com/consumer/products/ductless-split-air-conditioners

This separate type looks nice and quiet.

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#25
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/12 (Mon) 08:05
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https://www.daikin.com/products/ac/lineup/split_multi_split

Looks like there's also daikin

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#26
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/09/12 (Mon) 09:06
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Boomer,

> Japanese type with separate outdoor and indoor units

I was initially looking for that type of cooler for my patio room, but

the ones sold at the time were made by Panasonic, $ 2,500 ~ 3,000. 2,500 $ 3,000.

I didn't want to invest that much so I went with the cheaper

ones that were movable indoors and required two air ducts. Strictly speaking, though, it wouldn't be

"portable" if two ducts were permanently attached.

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