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Thermwell AC9H Quilted Indoor Air Conditioner Cover Medium, Beige

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Our Price: $14.88
List Price: $27.21
Your Save: $ 12.33 ( 45% )
Sales Rank: #8991 (lower is better)
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: THERMWELL
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Address: Array Brand: Thermwell Country: United States EAN: 0077578030548 Manufacturer: THERMWELL Model: AC9H
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Thermwell AC9H Quilted Indoor Air Conditioner Cover Medium, Beige Features
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- Thermwell AC9H Quilted Indoor Air Conditioner Cover Medium, Beige
- THERMWELL
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Thermwell AC9H Quilted Indoor Air Conditioner Cover Medium, Beige Description
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2 Piece, Quilted Indoor Air Conditioner Cover Fits 17"H x 25" W
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Thermwell AC9H Quilted Indoor Air Conditioner Cover Medium, Beige customer reviews:
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Not worth the money (plus shipping, which ends up being an extra 50%)      You'd do better to fashion yourself your own AC cover. Here's why: the "kit" contains (1) a padded quilt cover (what you see in the picture), (2) some padding material that as far as I can see is the same stuff you use to wrap crockery if you are moving ("windblock foam liner" indeed...) and (3) a roll of sellotape that doesn't stick. Having "assembled" my cover (using my own tape), I can still feel the cold air rushing in whenever the wind blows. So that makes a nonsense of the "Seal your air conditioner in winter to prevent heat loss" statement: if I can feel the cold wind coming in, the heat is definitely going out.
My previous do-it-yourself solution was to place a layer of bubble wrap over the AC, held in place by some elastic - it was far more effective than this contraption, and far cheaper.
It works for me      I bought this with trepidation, having read the negative reviews here. But it works great! I did not have difficulty putting it on, and it stopped the drafts that had been coming in. My window air conditioner measures 16 in. by 23 in., and the size medium cover fits. The tape stuck easily, and it was not a problem to stretch the cloth cover over the machine, where it stays quite snugly blocking out the cold air.
The only drawback for me was that my unit rests on the window sill, so the cloth cover did not slip smoothly between the unit and the sill. I took a silver butter knife and pushed the material in, which did the trick.
I plan on buying two more -- one for another window unit, and one for a through-the-wall a/c.
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