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I work outside so i feel the effect of the heat somewhat more keenly than my compatriots. 90F is not a lot of fun. thats an exceedingly rare temperature in the southern UK even when you take the London city heat into account.
I feel there is a cultural dissconnect between the old world and the new. I am fairly well traveled yet the first time I encountered individual room air con was when i went to new york. It just not something that happens in northern europe, unless you have money excreted from every orifice. Why this is the case is as much your guess as it is mine. One thing to note is 'central air' is an entirely unknown and alien concept here. Central heating is both a necessity and a way of life |
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I work outside so i feel the effect of the heat somewhat more keenly than my compatriots. 90F is not a lot of fun. thats an exceedingly rare temperature in the southern UK even when you take the London city heat into account. Window units are anywhere from $800 down to below $100, with most units falling toward the low end. Heat pumps are becoming more popular in areas where winter brings a chill but doesn't get too cold. |
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