On Jun 9, 2010, at 10:26 AM, Dave Mcneely wrote: > Looks to me like the unit would be OUTSIDE, with the cold air outlet > ducted or in some other way connected to the space to be cooled. > But, why do we need more intrusive gadgets to go camping? If the > night breezes and a jug of ice water (or beverage of choice) aren't > adequate for our needs when out and about in nature, > well ............... . Well what? Not camp? If I need (or just want) a/c should I be prohibited from camping? Scorned? Belittled? What? >>> http://www.globalindustrial.com/g/hvac/air-conditioning/portable/portable-spot-cooler-air-conditioner?ref=h/pricealert >>> >>> >>> >>> It's more pricey than a window unit, but may be easier to lug >>> around. >>> >>> >>> >>> David Wilhite >>> >>> 84' Westy >>> >>> Middle TN >>> > > -- > David McNeely I remain, as always YrLyl&ObdntSrvnt, r |
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