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It only takes about 5 minutes for the room to cool down once you turn it on when you get back.

 

Not in "My" room.

Once I get back and "turn it on" it usually gets very hot in about 5 minutes

:neener::grinyes::neener:

But then again..I guess.."MY" girl is different...

 

:xmsgrin::xmsgrin::xmsgrin:

 

Cheers DC....waving from the No.16 Tram :_party::xmsgrin::_party:

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Not in "My" room.

Once I get back and "turn it on" it usually gets very hot in about 5 minutes

 

I would expect nothing less... especially with Miss P who is a pretty good personification of the word "hot"... :grinyes::reindeer:

 

But then again..I guess.."MY" girl is different...

 

Too true. And the other difference - you have one!

:grin: :grinyes::beer:

 

Cheers DC....waving from the No.16 Tram

 

Make sure your 2 hours doesn't expire and you don't realise it!!! (Or did you buy a weekly or monthly?!!!) :spin::grinyes::wave:

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have you guys thought of the environmental impact of leaving the aircon on while you go out?

 

!!!!!!!!!!! :up:

 

It only takes about 5 minutes for the room to cool down once you turn it on when you get back.

 

I have double glassed windows and reflecting curtains. I leave the room at 21 degrees and 6 hours later I have 26 degrees, outside it is 32 degrees, i still have a cooling effect!

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