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#Small Portable Air Conditioner
junosmith810 · 1 year
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Honeywell MN4HFS9 14000 BTU 500-700 Sq. Ft. Portable Air Conditioner with Heating, Cooling, Dehumidifier & Fan, Black/Silver
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Ideal for rooms up to 700 sq. ft.—Compact 4-in-1 portable air conditioner, heater, dehumidifier, and fan for powerful heating and cooling year-round
Stress-free auto-evaporation—Built-in dehumidifier removes up to 51 pints/24 hours with continuous drain option for long unattended operation
Simple-to-use digital controls—3 fan speeds, an advanced LCD display, a 24-hour energy-saving timer, and a remote control ensure easy operation
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aurischolar · 1 year
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it’s supposed to go up to 35°C today…… agony
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supply-van · 1 year
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grave-z-boy · 5 months
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Nanami Kento x Male!reader
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Paring: Nanami Kento x male!husband!reader
Summary: reader and Namami come home after over a year in a hospital.
Warning: relatively anti-climactic, everybody lives/nobody dies Au, post-shibuya incident, mentions of gojo and the first years, mentions of extended hospital stays, injury (to children and adults), and medically induced coma, short fic.
Word count: 1069
A/n: was I asked to write this? No, do I have 30+ request in my inbox, yes. Do I even write for jkk on a regular basis? No. And yet here we are.
The car ride home was deafeningly quiet. 15 months away from it made it feel…distant. You still went there, every other day or so, but you were never inside for more than ten minutes, you didn't eat or sleep there. Your books were untouched, your refrigerator was emptied months ago when you realized all the food had gone bad, your bed was still perfectly made, as he had made it that morning all those months ago.
You breathed in as you reached a familiar stop light. Tapping your finger against the steering wheel as you held it.
“Are you nervous?” was the first thing Nanami said since you left the hospital.
“A little.” you breathed out, “I wish I took better care of it- I know you loved it, now it's dusty and…sad.”
He let out a small laugh- the road was clear so you took a moment to glance at him, that beautiful smile, in spite of everything. You found yourself smiling too.
“It wasn't the house that I loved.”
His hand rested on top of yours on the middle console, his thumb running along the side of your hand for a moment before turning it over and locking your fingers together.
“Stop that..” you muttered, because that's what you were used to, affection and intimacy are hard in such a clinical setting. Especially in a hospital full of people with…traditional values.
He didn't stop, not letting go until you pulled into the driveway of your shared home, only to reach for you again when you got out of the car.
He's nervous, he's been nervous a lot in these 15 months, you couldn't blame him. Shibuya was…a lot. It's still completely blocked off, you are surprised the whole station hasn't been torn down due to the damage.
You knew it weighed heavily on his mind, not just about himself, but the first year- Gojo- everyone who got hurt that night. The hospital limited the amount of people who could visit him after having a room full of other patients crowd into his room- god, did he even know that happened? He was put in a medically induced coma on his first day there. People say that you can still be aware, but does he know just how much love was poured into his room that day? You remember Nobara’s face, covered in tears, trying her best to make the best out of a bad situation, she talked to him about matching eye patches of all things- she threw a fit when they made her leave.
Yuji only needed a few stitches, that didn't stop him from being there every day for nearly three months before he had to go back to school. He treated the room like his own personal space, a jacket thrown over the chair, homework scattered across the little portable table, food and drinks littering the place- it got so bad a nurse had to threaten him with a permanent ban. He kept the spotless.
Megumi didn't visit much, and when he did, it was with Gojo. The two of them were practically attached at the hip after Megumi’s stay at the hospital. A concussion- on top of several broken ribs and a pierced lung. He’s back at school now too, and Gojo is back to teaching.
Your hand shook slightly as you unlocked the door- you're nervous too, you were just here a couple of days ago, you shouldn't be this nervous, this was your house, everything was fine.
Opening the door to be met with nice, cold air- you blinked. Your air conditioner broke almost a year ago- after you left it running for almost a month with no break or no end in sight it crapped out on you, and now it was magically alive again.
You stepped into the house with caution. The air was clear, not even close to the dusty mess you'd left it. Any of the visible partials in the air were gone. The curtains were drawn and the sun shined in through every window. You walked further in. Passed the pristine living room and into the kitchen, where what could only be described as a mountain of gifts sitting on the counter.
“Ken, who was in our house?” you asked, stepping back.
“I asked Gojo to clean up before we left the hospital-” you groaned “-I didn't realize he would be so…gracious.”
You picked up a small pink gift bag from the bottom of the pile. The tag had Nobara’s name written on it, it wasn't her usual nice, practiced handwriting, it was off center a bit, and drooped down at the edge, but it was still distinctly her writing.
Reaching in, then pulling out a small cluster of black fabric. You unraveled it, revealing a black eye patch, with a dark red rose pattern on it.
“This is yours, from Nobara.”
He blinked before taking it. The one he wore now was stark white, given to him by the hospital. He slipped it off without a word- you never realized how quickly you’d grown used to his scars- once they finally healed that is. It was just…normal for you know.
He put the new eye patch on, and it honestly looked a million times better than the old one.
With a smile, you stepped towards him, taking his face in your hand and pulling him towards you. You kissed his cheek, then his lips-only briefly- before saying, “It looks good.”
That made him smile, even if it was small.
You both decided that the gifts could wait until later. Heading upstairs for a well deserved nap.
Gojo actually sucked at making beds, but you could tell he tried his best- or he made his students do it, one or the other. It didn't matter either way, the comforter was untucked and you crawled into bed with your husband for the first time in over a year.
Your cheek pressed against his chest, you realized he was still wearing his jacket- and so were you. You let out a small huff of laughter but made you move to ask him to take it off or take off your own. You watched as his blinking slowed, then stopped completely, his arms wrapped loosely around you, as yours were around him. His deep breathing and the near rhythmic rise and fall of his chest lulled you to sleep.
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shina913 · 1 year
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Nothing | KNJ
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Pairing: KNJ x Fem!Reader
Rating: 🔞 M; NSFW
Genre: Established relationship; slice of life; smut; pwp with some fluff
Warnings: Cussing; fingering; oral (F-receiving); hot and sweaty unprotected sex in a committed, monogamous relationship; dirty talk; ass-slapping (his and hers); semi-rough sex; subtle switch behavior; creampie
Word count: 2.1K+ words
Summary:  If there was anything that made you feel un-sexy, it was heat and humidity.
A/N: Nothing like horny word vomit to break my writing drought--thanks, Namjoon for hopping on Weverse live today leading me and @roaminginthenights to collectively lose our shit and spiral into some deep, clownery abyss 🤪
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"I told you we should have bought that air conditioner when it was on sale!" You grumble in bed. Your portable tower fan was fighting for its life, failing to cool you both down.
You've both been tossing and turning in bed for over an hour. You’re in the midst of a heatwave this week, and although it usually cools down in the evenings, there was no reprieve tonight. To make matters worse, it was also humid.
"That air conditioner was still $300 even with the discount," Namjoon points out. "Besides, it's a rare hot day where we live. We just need to tough it out for two more days and then it will be cooler again. It would just take up unnecessary space! Plus, who knows how much that thing would add to our gas bill?”
Damn him and his logic. It was great most of the time, but for this particular hot evening, you hated it.
“They make one of those energy-saver models. We shouldn’t have to suffer like this,” you pout.
“Baby, we need to lower our carbon footprint. This excessive heat is an effect of climate change,” he opines, rolling over to wrap his arm around your waist. The warmth radiating from his skin makes you recoil.
"Ugh, you’re too hot." You swat his hand away, unable to tolerate his current body temperature. Snuggling up to him was great in the winter but during the summer? Not so much.
Feeling rejected, he gets up to head toward the bathroom. “That’s it! I’m taking a cold shower.” 
“Again?” He’d already taken three today. “What happened to lowering our carbon footprint?”
“It’s just a quick one. Besides, do you have better ideas to cool off?”
You didn’t.
While Namjoon takes a shower, you suddenly notice your shirt and sleep shorts becoming stickier by the second. In a moment of desperation, you get up to open the windows wider, hoping to increase air circulation in the room. Afterward, you return to bed, strip down to your panties, and flop onto your stomach.
Namjoon shuffles out of the bathroom a few minutes later. Then, you feel the mattress dip and his hand landing on your ass cheek with a smack. 
“Woah–what–”
Your head whips around to find a look of hunger in his eyes. “Were you trying to surprise me?”
“Chill,” you reply with a laugh. “It was just too hot. I had to get rid of some layers.”
“Mm-hm,” he hums skeptically. “You should sleep naked more often.” He continues to squeeze your flesh, his voice husky.
You snort. “Doubtful. You know how much I love my pajamas! Besides, sleeping naked is your thing.”
"I know, but this is an unexpected treat," he purrs. He starts kissing the small of your back and then moves up your spine. The feel of his lips on your skin instinctively turns you on, but if there was anything that made you feel un-sexy, it was heat and humidity.
Namjoon didn’t care. The way he touched and kissed your body, he only had one thing in his mind and he was determined to make it happen.
You sigh, turning to face him. “You know I don’t like having sex in this weather.”
He stares at you with deep, dark eyes, already blown out from arousal. “But you don’t even need to do anything. Just lay there and I’ll do all the work,” he offers. “Please?”
In this heat, excessive movement would only make you more hot and sweaty than you already were.
As for his generous offer to pleasure you without the expectation of reciprocation, how could you refuse? The idea of being a pillow princess for the night was enticing. You nod and acquiesce. “Fine. Continue.”
Grinning, he dips down to kiss you. You kiss him back, sliding your tongue along his, savoring him. He moves to place a trail of kisses down your neck and onto your chest, pausing to flick each hard nipple with his tongue.
You’re nearly lost in the moment when you feel him strip your panties off, his mouth watering to taste you. You put your hands over to block him, attempting to cover up.
“No, I’m all gross down there,” you protest.
Now it was his turn to swat your hands away. “I don’t care. I want you like this.”
He lowers his head before you can say another word. With one broad lick, your back arches off the mattress with a gasp. Weather aside, your body can’t help it. He knew how to make you feel good.
The moans and sounds of satisfaction he hums against your flesh make you writhe against his mouth uncontrollably. He flits his tongue over in slow, rhythmic motions. Once your breaths grow ragged, he rubs the pad of his thumb over your clit in rapid circles, making you cum with a harsh cry.
He kisses your inner thigh before rising to capture your lips. You could taste traces of your arousal on him, but he didn't stop there. His fingers delve right back into your cleft, stroking over your clit and skimming the opening. As you groan with your lips pressed to his, you greedily grind your hips in response.
“Want more?” He mumbles against your lips.
“Yes,” you breathe out.
Smirking, he fingers you leisurely, building your need. You shudder as he cups you in his hand, his middle and forefinger sliding lazily into you. His palm rubs against your clit, his fingertips stroking over sensitive tissues above.
“Fuck, you’re so wet for me,” he rasps.
Whatever he was doing felt inadequate to you now. You needed to feel all of him. “Joon, please,” you beg.
“Please, what?” He teases.
“I want you now.” You reach between you and palm him through his boxers.
“Do you? I thought you hated fucking in the heat.”
You let out a low growl. "I know what I said! I just...please." You curl your fingers around him, giving him a nice squeeze, hoping he'll submit. He bites down on his lower lip, stifling a moan.
In retaliation, he applies gentle pressure to the roof of your core, causing it to swell and inching you closer to the edge.
“Tell me what you want.”
It took you a moment to come back to your senses before uttering, “I want to ride you.”
His eyebrows lift in surprise. Yes, you didn’t want to be all sweaty but you were turned on to the point of no return. 
“You sure? I don’t mind doing all the work.” He continues to tease that same bundle of flesh in you that he’s so intimately familiar with. You clench your insides in response, not wanting to cum just yet.
You slip your hand past his waistband, thumbing the precum beading on the tip. You needed him inside you, but you wanted to be in control.
“Mm, no. I want to be on top.” You tilt your head up and tug at his lip with your teeth.
He laughs low and huskily. “Whatever my lady wants...”
The moment he pulls away to sit up against the headboard, you spring up and pull his boxers off. You reach for his cock, gripping him firmly, pumping him from root to tip. He tilts his head, eyes rolling back in a groan.
You knew his body well, too; knew what he needed and desired. While you straddle him, he catches your hips and looks up at you.
“Ride me hard, yeah?”
The air in the room was thick and you’d be dripping in sweat by the time you were done with him. Still, your core clenches reflexively at the challenge.
He releases you, spreading his arms wide to grip the sides of the headboard. His biceps bulged with the pose. Seeing his bare chest glistening with sweat, his abdomen tightening in anticipation–it turned you on wildly.
You reach over to the side of his head for balance and wrap your free hand around his cock. A muscle in his neck twitches as you rub the tip against your folds, back and forth, coating him with your slick.
You let the first inch push in, letting it stretch you before slowly bearing down, drawing out a moan as you feel him so deep in you.
“Fuck,” he bit out, shuddering once you take him to the hilt.
You lift again, slowly, making you both feel every nuance of that mind-numbing friction. Then, you slam back down, the fullness, the connection, was too delicious to contain. He shifts restlessly, his hips moving in a tight circle, wanting to feel more of you.
“You feel so good,” you whisper, stroking his cock with your aching cunt. Sliding up and down his length.
“That’s the spot, baby. Make me cum,” he bit out, his knuckles white from his grip on the headboard. You wondered if he was just holding on or physically restraining himself from reaching for you.
Your hands snake up to your chest, cupping your tits and tugging on your nipples to egg him on.
“Gimme,” he demands softly, his mouth hanging open, beckoning you to lean closer. You oblige and watch as his cheeks hollow in suction. His teeth graze your nipple, making your insides clench more tightly around him.
You drop your hips again, putting the weight of your body behind it, surging through with a groan. You loved the feel of him.  His breath puffs out of his lungs with every plunge. You were hot, he was sweltering. Together, you were both radiating heat like a furnace. Up…down…up…down. Your thighs, ass, stomach, and core tightening, burning with every lift, squeezing him from root to tip.
You fucked him with everything you had. His breaths hissing out through clenched teeth once your ass claps against his thighs.
Unable to hold back any longer, he releases his grip on the bed. He grabs you by the waist and restrains your movements, holding himself deep.
He squints his eyes at you. “My turn.”
“Yes,” you gasped, wound up tight with anticipation.
His cock pushes into you. You whimper, your entire body thrumming with excitement. He held your hands down, his thighs between yours, keeping you spread wide so he could sink deep. Over and over. His thrusts were unfaltering, determined.
His jaw clenches, brows furrowing as he inches closer to his climax.
“Harder, Namjoon,” you choke out.
You hold onto him for dear life while he pounds relentlessly into you. You hear his breath catch on every muffled groan while he fucks into you.
“Yes, yes, yes…” You sob helplessly with every slam of his hips.
“Fuck, fuck, I’m cum—ahh…” He presses his forehead against yours before finishing his sentence. A long, deep growl rumbles from him as his hips jerk, gasping your name.
His spurting triggers the hypersensitive nerves in you. Next thing you know, your body shivers from another intense orgasm. You let out a long, drawn-out sigh, feeling relief flow out of you.
You collapse in his arms, your flushed cheeks resting on his shoulder. You were both panting and covered in sweat. 
He lifts you gingerly off him, setting you onto the mattress. You lift your head lazily and turn to him. You reach out blindly, suddenly feeling how damp the sheets were beneath you.
“Shit, did we sweat that much?” You sit up to inspect the damage.
“Yes. And you also squirted all over me,” he laughs.
Your hand flies up to your mouth in surprise. “Oh my god, I did? For real?”
He nods, still laughing. “Yeah. I felt it gush out of you.”
“Oh my gosh, I’m so sorry.”
“Don’t be. It was fucking hot,” he replies enthusiastically. He reaches for his boxers and moves toward you to clean you up.
You wave him off. “Nah, it’s useless. I’m going to hop in the shower.”
You roll out of bed and walk to to the bathroom in shaky legs. When you stop to grab a towel from the linen closet, you notice him following behind you.
“What do you think you’re doing?”
“I thought the shower was an invitation,” he smiles michievously.
“Don’t,” you warn, giving him a stern look. Eventually, a laugh slips out.
“I can keep my hands to myself.” He says innocently. “Besides, we’re in a drought. We need to conserve water.”
You roll your eyes at this practicality and shake your head. “You and your water and energy conservation.”
“Hey, if it wasn’t for me not buying that air conditioner, we wouldn’t have had mind-blowing sex tonight…and you wouldn’t have squirted like that,” he chuckles.
Touché.
But instead of giving him the satisfaction, you glower playfully at him and smack him on his bare ass, making him howl in laughter.
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were--ralph · 4 months
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Does anyone have any recommendations for small hoseless portable air conditioners it's getting hot to an unbearable point
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kabillieu · 4 months
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My baby is hanging out with this 60yo panda at my parents’ house to get him out of the heat while we figure out our air conditioning situation. It’s also hard to do anything here when you have to constantly follow around a toddler to make sure he’s not putting loose screws in his mouth. And there is so much to do.
Just feeding small children is an event that can consume whole hours of the day! So I have all this extra time, and I’m using it to be sad because I miss my baby lol.
Dominic bought a portable air conditioner, so that’s helping a lot, and our washer and dryer came today, which is excellent timing as I’m down to my last clean pair of underwear.
I’m trying to get in our pool at least once, if possible twice a day. I LOVE swimming and being immersed in a big body of water, and it’s something I always missed when we lived in Nebraska. Counterpoint: I do not enjoy swimming in open ocean water because of wildlife and riptides, so while I get in the water when we’re in Florida I rarely actually swim. Also, the bay behind our house is very, very shallow for a long way out.
The first full day in this house I felt completely crazy: like what have we done, this is a stranger’s house not ours, etc. But I also felt like this temporarily in the other two houses we bought, and it passed quickly. I still really love this house, and I’m grateful we bought it even though we will almost certainly have to spend many thousands of dollars on a new air conditioner in the next few days. I love 70s ranch houses. This one is bigger than the one I grew up in, and we are making so many fun plans to make it cozy and comfortable for us all. Also, I’m pretty sure I will have my own space, a lady’s sitting room if you will, where we’re planning on putting all our books and records and one of those framed painting TVs. I will be a regular Lady of the Manor. Hurrah!
But first we have to do everything else. Plus there are no floors in three of the four bedrooms, only concrete pad, because our hardwood floors never arrived. So we will have to figure that out.
This turned into a giant brain dump many paragraphs ago, so I’ll just say one more thing: I’m bummed about living in a suburb. This town is the very definition of suburban, and while it’s only a 20 minute drive to the city, I feel cut off from it. I’m sure I will get used to living out here, and eventually it will matter way less to me. I also still love our neighborhood and how we’re adjacent to the tiny historic downtown. I can’t wait to get out and walk around and explore. I hope those things make me feel better about living out here.
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Summer cooking
Indoor cooking adds heat to the inside of the house.  In cold weather, cooking can help heat the home.  In hot weather, indoor cooking works against your efforts to keep the inside of the home cool.  If you are operating an air conditioner at the same time you are cooking, the air conditioner has to work harder to remove the additional heat added by cooking and so uses more energy.  If you are not using an air conditioner, the inside of the house is more uncomfortable.  Here are some ideas to help keep the heat out of your house while preparing meals in hot weather.
If you boil water to cook pasta or vegetables, pour the hot water down the sink (or outside) as soon as you are done cooking.
Adjust your menu.  Save the long-cooking menu items for winter.  Cook enough for more than one day; in most cases it uses far less energy to re-heat food.  Microwaves are an energy-efficient way to cook or reheat food.
When heating food in a pan on top of the stove, use a burner that matches the pan size.  Turn the burner off a few minutes before the food is completely cooked.  The residual heat in the pan and the heating element will finish the cooking.  If you are using an oven, you can generally turn the oven off several minutes before the food is completely cooked.  Don’t keep opening the oven door to check your food. 
In addition to my standard large oven, I have a smaller, portable electric oven/air fryer that can accept a 12-inch by 12-inch baking pan.  If I want to cook something that requires an oven (like baking a pizza or a cake), I carry the portable oven outside.  I am still using energy to cook, but I am not releasing heat into the house.  You can also take crockpots and Instapots outside.  This only works if you can protect your food and cooking devices from nearby animals and insects (or if you sit outside and guard your meal). 
I know several people who cook most of their meals in the summer on propane-fueled outdoor griddles.  These come in a variety of sizes including some that are small and portable. 
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goblissofficial · 1 month
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Say goodbye to bulky and expensive traditional A/C systems!
Our mini air conditioner is designed to fit seamlessly into any room, whether it's a cozy apartment, studio, or small office.
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I am the embodiment of the "Can't Sit Straight" trope and boy is it doing a number on my back and my circulation while we wait for our furniture to arrive. We're borrowing a folding table and chairs from the landlord and they are somehow the Wrong Height for anything I do on them.
The good news is that we appear to have a functional laundry space now. I'm sure the lead contractor doesn't want to see this place again for a while if he can help it; he just spent several days undoing the shoddy work of a sub-contractor in 90 degree heat as his last task. We're still waiting on the contractor whose car washed away in the flood to come back and finish the latch strikes for some of the doors as well as some radiator cover work, but the most important bits have been installed.
No word on when we'll get our furniture. I have no idea what furniture moving option Spouse chose for us that we have this little control over when our things arrive but I suspect it was the cheapest. I think it would have been fine if we had arrived to a finished bare apartment but the week and a half of unfinished apartment has just made everything that much less bearable. Spouse tried to talk me out of getting a portable air conditioner for some deranged reason and I had to put my foot down and insist that whatever small measure of comfort we can afford ourselves at this point will make a huge difference for our morale and our mental acuity. "But I grew up in the South and this is nothing compared to the worst summers there, bleh bleh bleh" okay cool, so I can just use this in my studio space and you can go be a Southern boy in the rest of the house, right? Anyway we're getting a portable air conditioner.
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junosmith810 · 1 year
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Honeywell MO08CESWK6 9100 BTU 350 sq. ft. 3-in-1 Quiet Portable Air Conditioner
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Ideal for rooms up to 400 sq. ft.—3-in-1 portable air conditioner provides targeted spot cooling to help you save on energy bills by cooling only the room you need
Stress-free auto-evaporation—Built-in dehumidifier removes up to 34 pints/day with continuous drain option for long unattended operation
Versatile, intuitive controls—2 fan speeds, digital thermostat, 24-hour energy-saving timer, and remote control ensure easy operation
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annwynisland · 1 year
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Furniture Catalogue
Item names spelled in US English. Ctrl+F (find keyword) recommended. I can customize with Cyrus if specific color variant(s) desired.
ACNH Nintendo Switch
Alto saxophone
Analog kitchen scale
Anthurium plant
Antique bureau
Antique chair
Antique clock
Antique console table
Antique mini table
Antique wardrobe
Arcade seat
Artsy table
Baby panda
Ball
Baobab
Basic teacher's desk
Beach ball
Beach chairs with parasol
Beach towel
Bidet
Board game
Book
Book stands
Bottled beverage
Box corner sofa
Box sofa
Broom and dustpan
Bunk bed
Campfire cookware
Camping cot
Candle
Candle chandelier
Cans
Cardboard box
Carnations
Casablanca lilies
Cassette player
Cat grass
Chainsaw
Chalkboard
Champion's pennant
Changing room
Checkout counter
Chessboard
Clipboard
Clothes closet
Clothesline pole
Coffee beans
Coffee cup
Coffee grinder
Coffee plant
Colorful juice
Cone
Cooking tools
Cool sofa
Corner clothing rack
Counter table
Covered wagon
Crane game
Creepy skeleton
Cruiser bike
Cuckoo clock
Cup with saucer
Cushion
Cute chair
Cute DIY table
Cute sofa
Cute wall-mounted clock
Cute wardrobe
Cypress bathtub
Cypress plant
Decorative bottles
Deep fryer
Desk mirror
Dessert carrier
Diner counter chair
Diner counter table
Diner dining table
Diner neon clock
Dinnerware
Dinosaur toy
Director's chair
Dish-drying rack
Display stand
Document stack
Double-door refrigerator
Double-edged sword
Double Gloucester cheese
Double sofa
Drapery
Dreamy bed
Dreamy rabbit toy
Dreamy wall rack
Dual hanging monitors
Elephant slide
Enamel lamp
Evergreen ash
Exam table
Exercise bike
Exit sign
Fan
Fancy violin
Fax machine
Festival zongzi
Fireplace
Floating-biotope planter
Floor light
Floor seat
Fluorescent light
Folding floor lamp
Fortune-telling set
Freezer
Froggy chair
Garden faucet
Garden gnome
Garden lantern
Gas range
Gears
Glass jar
Globe
Handcart
Hanging cube light
Hearty ramen
High-end stereo
Homework set
Hourglass
Iced coffee
Imperial bed
Imperial chest
Imperial decorative shelves
Imperial dining chair
Imperial dining lantern
Imperial low table
Imperial partition
Ironing board
Ironing set
Judge's bell
Karaoke machine
Kids' tent
Kimono stand
Kitchen counter
Knife block
Lab-experiments set
Lantern
Large covered round table
Large magazine rack
Lily-pad table
Long bathtub
Magazine
Magnetic knife rack
Marimba
Metal can
Metal pot
Meter and pipes
Microwave
Mini circuit
Mining car
Mixer
Mobile
Modern cash register
Modern office chair
Monstera
Mop
Moroccan lights
Moss ball
Mounted blue marlin
Mr. Flamingo
Mrs. Flamingo
Mug
Oil barrel
Oil lamp
Outdoor air conditioner
Outdoor bench
Outdoor folding chair
Owl clock
Painting set
Papa panda
Paper-chain ceiling garland
Paper lantern
Paper tiger
Patchwork bed
Patchwork sofa chair
Pendulum clock
Pennant
Pet food bowl
Pinball machine
Pine tree
Plasma ball
Plastic canister
Pop-up book
Pop-up toaster
Popcorn machine
Porcelain vase
Portable radio
Pot rack
Potted starter plants
Premium nigirizushi
Pro coffee grinder
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Keeping Air Pure in Your Home, what is a HEPA Filter?
Do you like pure air at home? I’m sure the answer was yes! With our world rapidly changing with businesses thriving from homes and online learning, there has been a lot of activity going on within our abodes for the past three years. With that being considered, you want to ensure that you are breathing in the best air. Air purifiers work hard at reducing allergens and providing more comfortability in your space.
When used correctly, the air purifier can additionally, help at minimizing airborne contaminants that may include viruses in a home or closed space. Although extremely helpful, a portable air purifier will not purify the air 100%. Therefore, to ensure to it performs at its best abilities, it should be produced with a HEPA filter which is proven to remove up to 99.97% of airborne particles according to the EPA.
HEPA filters are tested to use air particles that are only 0.3 microns! This is the most complex size for a HEPA filter to pick up. According to research done by NASA, HEPA filters are much more capable of catching smaller-sized particles that can be just as small as the size of viruses.
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The Functions of a HEPA Filter and How it Works
A HEPA filter is not your typical air filter that you would install into your home. These filters are much more intricate as they are mechanical air filters that are considerably thick to ensure particles are captured. The mechanical pleats create a mat of fibers that are arranged at random. The dense, random arrangement of fibers in the HEPA filter assist in catching a range of particle sizes. As air flows through the air filter, they are caught by three mechanisms which include: interception, impaction, and diffusion.
Diffusion takes place in a HEPA filter when the gas molecules are less than 0.1 microns combine and are prevented from passing through the filter. This delay will then assist in the next two mechanisms to transpire for those smaller more difficult particles to catch. Interception involves particles moving up and down the air stick to a fiber. Lastly, impaction takes place when the larger air particles are embedded directly into the fibers.
 
Why You Need an Air Purifier with a HEPA Filter in Your Home!
Start off the new year with being more conscious about your environment at home. Ensure that it is not only safe from outside dangers but the ones inside that we take for granted every day. With Equator’s Portable AC 162, keep the air in your pure and regulated. Packed with 4 functions (air-conditioner, heater, dehumidifier, and air-purifier), this portable appliance is one-of-a-kind. Perfect for tiny-homes or RVs, this product is meant to be convenient with its freestanding capabilities and wheels, to move from room to room if needed.
Temperatures can get as low as 61°F and as high as 89.6°F and can reach up to 800 square feet. Additionally, the PAC 162 has Wi-Fi and remote capabilities, easy-to-read LED display, sleep mode, dual-hoses and so much more for your convenience. Lastly, the PAC 162 is produced with a HEPA filter to ensure your space receives pure clean air. This unit is ETL certified for your safety and backed by a 1-year warranty. Shop with Equator today and add some innovative, green, and safe appliances to your home or business.
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The Best Portable Air Conditioners Under 200: Which One Is Right For You?
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Looking for a portable air conditioner that is both effective and budget-friendly? Check out our top picks for the best air portable conditioners under 200 dollars. From small and convenient units toLarge and powerful models, we have you covered. https://bestappliancesreviews.com/best-portable-air-conditioners-under-200/
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AC Buying Guide | How to Choose the Best Air Conditioner
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With the rising temperatures every year, an air conditioner has become more of a necessity than a luxury. Choosing the right AC can be challenging, especially when there are countless brands, types, and models on the market. This comprehensive AC Buying Guide will walk you through the essential factors to consider when purchasing the best air conditioner for your home or office, ensuring you make a well-informed decision.
1. Types of Air Conditioners
When selecting an air conditioner, the first thing to decide is which type fits your needs best. There are several options available, each suited to different environments and preferences. Understanding the key distinctions will help narrow down your choices.
a. Window Air Conditioners
Window ACs are a popular choice for small rooms or apartments. They are installed directly into a window, providing a compact, single-unit solution. One of their major advantages is affordability, both in terms of the initial purchase price and energy consumption. However, they are generally less powerful than other types, making them suitable for smaller spaces.
b. Split Air Conditioners
Split ACs consist of two main components: an indoor unit and an outdoor compressor. These units are more aesthetically pleasing since they don’t obstruct windows and offer better cooling efficiency. Split air conditioners are available in various capacities, making them ideal for larger rooms or homes. They tend to be more expensive than window ACs but provide quieter and more consistent cooling.
c. Portable Air Conditioners
Portable ACs offer a flexible cooling solution for those who need to move their air conditioning between rooms. They are compact, easy to install, and require only a venting kit to expel hot air through a window or wall opening. However, portable air conditioners may not be as energy-efficient as window or split ACs and are generally better for smaller spaces.
d. Central Air Conditioning Systems
Central air conditioners are ideal for larger homes or office buildings. They provide even cooling throughout multiple rooms via a network of ducts. Though expensive to install and maintain, central AC systems offer excellent energy efficiency and are capable of cooling large spaces effectively. They are often combined with heating systems for year-round comfort.
2. Cooling Capacity and Room Size
When choosing an air conditioner, it is crucial to select the correct cooling capacity, typically measured in BTUs (British Thermal Units). This capacity directly impacts how efficiently the AC will cool a room. An undersized unit will struggle to cool the room, while an oversized one will consume excess energy without offering additional comfort.
Here is a quick guide to help you determine the ideal cooling capacity for your room size:
100–150 sq. ft.: 5,000 BTUs
150–250 sq. ft.: 6,000 BTUs
250–300 sq. ft.: 7,000 BTUs
300–400 sq. ft.: 9,000 BTUs
400–500 sq. ft.: 10,000 BTUs
500–700 sq. ft.: 12,000 BTUs
700–1,000 sq. ft.: 18,000 BTUs
Choosing the right cooling capacity ensures that the air conditioner operates efficiently and delivers maximum comfort.
3. Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency is a critical factor when buying an air conditioner, especially considering the long-term operational costs. Look for units with a high EER (Energy Efficiency Ratio) or SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating. These ratings reflect how efficiently the AC converts energy into cooling. The higher the rating, the more energy-efficient the unit.
For a more environment-friendly and cost-effective option, consider inverter ACs. Inverter technology allows the air conditioner to adjust its compressor speed based on the room’s temperature, significantly reducing energy consumption.
a. Star Ratings
In many countries, air conditioners come with an energy star rating (typically from 1 to 5 stars). Units with a 5-star rating are the most energy-efficient and will save you money on electricity bills in the long run, despite being slightly more expensive upfront.
4. Air Quality and Filtration
Modern air conditioners do more than just cool the air. They also improve indoor air quality by filtering out dust, allergens, and even bacteria. Look for air conditioners that feature high-quality filters, such as HEPA or carbon filters, especially if you live in a polluted area or have respiratory issues.
Some ACs come with additional features such as air ionizers or UV filters that help to purify the air, making your living space healthier and more comfortable.
5. Noise Levels
For many, noise is a critical consideration when choosing an air conditioner. Noisy units can disrupt sleep or concentration, especially in bedrooms or offices. Typically, window ACs are noisier than split ACs because all components are housed in a single unit.
When shopping, check the decibel (dB) rating. A good rule of thumb is to look for ACs with a noise level under 50 dB for bedrooms or study rooms.
6. Smart Features and Controls
The latest air conditioners come equipped with smart features that allow for easier control and enhanced functionality. Some key features to look for include:
Wi-Fi connectivity: Allows you to control the AC remotely via a smartphone app, which is particularly convenient if you want to cool your home before arriving.
Smart thermostats: Automatically adjust the temperature based on the room’s conditions or your preferences.
Voice control compatibility: Some models are compatible with voice assistants like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant, providing hands-free control.
7. Installation and Maintenance
Proper installation is crucial for ensuring your air conditioner works efficiently. For split ACs, make sure that the outdoor unit is installed in a well-ventilated area to dissipate heat effectively. Window ACs should be securely fitted in the window frame, ensuring no air leakage.
Regular maintenance is equally important to extend the lifespan of the AC. Clean or replace air filters regularly to maintain optimal airflow and improve air quality. Schedule annual servicing by a professional technician to check for refrigerant levels, leaks, and overall performance.
8. Price and Warranty
Price is always a significant factor in any major purchase. Air conditioners can range from ₹15,000 to ₹50,000 or more, depending on the type, brand, and features. Window and portable ACs are generally more affordable, while split and central AC systems come at a premium.
In addition to the initial cost, consider the long-term savings from energy-efficient models and any smart features that improve convenience. It is also wise to check the warranty terms. Most ACs come with a 1 to 5-year warranty on the main unit and 5 to 10 years on the compressor. Be sure to read the warranty terms carefully to understand what’s covered.
Conclusion
Choosing the right air conditioner involves more than just selecting the most affordable model. It’s important to consider your room size, energy efficiency, air quality features, and noise levels to find an AC that fits your needs and lifestyle. Whether you opt for a window, split, portable, or central AC, make sure you invest in a unit that offers good performance, efficiency, and comfort.
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Generac Dealer Houston: Reliable Power Solutions for Your Home and Business
In Houston, a city known for its unpredictable weather and the possibility of power outages, having a reliable source of backup power is essential. Whether you're preparing for hurricane season, unexpected grid failures, or simply want peace of mind, a Generac generator offers the best solution. As one of the top manufacturers of standby generators in the world, Generac is trusted by thousands of homeowners and businesses. If you’re in Houston and seeking a trusted source for Generac generators, finding a reputable Generac dealer in Houston is the first step to ensuring your energy needs are met. Generac dealer Houston
Why Choose Generac?
Generac has been a leader in the power generation industry for decades, offering a wide range of generator solutions that suit both residential and commercial needs. Here are some reasons why you should consider investing in a Generac generator:
Uninterrupted Power: Generac generators provide automatic backup power during an outage, keeping essential appliances like refrigerators, air conditioners, and medical equipment running smoothly.
Fuel Options: Generac generators are versatile in terms of fuel options, allowing you to choose between natural gas, propane, or diesel, depending on your preferences and availability.
Smart Technology: Many Generac generators are equipped with advanced features such as mobile monitoring through the Generac Mobile Link, which allows you to track the status of your generator from your smartphone.
Scalability: Generac offers various models to suit different power requirements, from small portable generators for outdoor use to large standby units for entire homes or commercial facilities.
Longevity and Durability: Built to withstand extreme weather conditions, Generac generators are known for their durability and long-lasting performance, providing reliable power for years to come.
Choosing the Right Generac Dealer in Houston
When purchasing a Generac generator, it's important to work with a certified dealer who can guide you through the selection, installation, and maintenance process. Here are a few reasons why choosing a local Generac dealer in Houston is advantageous:
Expert Knowledge: Certified Generac dealers have extensive knowledge of the brand’s product line. They can help you choose the right model for your specific power needs, whether it's for your home, office, or commercial building.
Professional Installation: A certified dealer will provide professional installation services, ensuring that your generator is properly installed and ready to provide backup power during an outage.
Maintenance and Support: Generators, like any other machine, require regular maintenance. A reputable dealer will offer maintenance services to keep your unit in top working condition and can also provide technical support in case any issues arise.
Warranty and Repairs: By working with a certified dealer, you can be sure that your generator comes with a warranty, protecting your investment. Additionally, they can handle any warranty repairs or necessary replacements.
Finding the Best Generac Dealer in Houston
To find the right Generac dealer in Houston, consider factors such as:
Customer Reviews: Check online reviews and testimonials from previous customers to gauge the dealer’s reputation.
Certifications: Ensure that the dealer is an authorized Generac dealer and has the proper licenses for installation and maintenance.
After-Sales Support: A good dealer will provide ongoing support, including routine maintenance and emergency repair services.
Conclusion
A Generac generator offers the best protection against power outages for homes and businesses in Houston. Working with a certified Generac dealer ensures that you receive the right generator model for your needs, along with expert installation and ongoing support. By choosing a reputable dealer, you can rest easy knowing that your backup power system is ready to keep you up and running when the lights go out.
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