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Portable Air Conditioner and Heater a Convenient Item

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Installation of a central heat or air conditioner can cost you a fortune. But what if you can afford such a thing? In this case you can use a portable heater. Even better you can use a portable air conditioner and heater combo. In winter it blows hot air, but in summer produces refreshing breeze. One example is the very flexible, very convenient portable air conditioner and heater.

Two in one - no need to buy separately heater and air conditioner

The beauty of it is that portable air conditioner and heater is flexible enough to provide both heating and cooling while you can move it from room to room. That’s flexible. But how is it convenient for you? If you haven’t already jumped up and yelled “Oh boy! They make those? That’s exactly what I need!” then we can look at ways that you might use a portable air conditioner and heater.

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If you are a homeowner, you probably have central heating and may have central air conditioning. You can use a portable air conditioner and heater to make a room more usable. The basement, attic, garage or sun porch may not be connected to your existing heating and cooling system. You can get more use of these rooms with a portable air conditioner and heater. Whether you need more heat or less heat, you can wheel the unit into the area you want to use and its part of the house.

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Portable air conditioner and heater combo is perfect for rooms without central heating

What about the part of the house that’s already connected to the central system. There are times when the family is out of the house except for one person. Maybe one Saturday a grownup and all the kids are gone to the park, on a visit, to the mall or whatever. The remaining grownup is stuck in the home office with a stack of work. The weather is very cold or very hot. Why heat or cool the whole house all day when only one room is being used? Turn the temperature of the house up or down to the bare minimum and wheel the portable air conditioner and heater into the home office. You save energy on the home while the working grownup is comfortable for pennies. The same goes for the deck or backyard eating area.

Portable unit for apartment

What if you live in an apartment? That’s obvious. You don’t have to depend on your landlord for sufficient heat anymore. The portable air conditioner and heater can go into your bedroom all winter. The thermostat and timer will make sure you can watch TV in bed without freezing, sleep in a cool room and wake to a toasty room to prepare for the day. You won’t have to beg for permission to add a window air conditioner either. Whatever your life, you can find flexibility and convenience with a portable air conditioner and heater.

Portable air conditioner and heater can also save you energy - because it only cools or heats the room you are in. This is very important if you want to cut down on your energy bills.

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