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  • This invention is very clever. There is definitely a global market for this product. Looking forward to seeing it hit the market soon.

  • This is a terrific concept, and frankly it's amazing someone hasn't already brought this type of A/C to market. From a cost to consumer standpoint, I wonder how it will compare to a "standard" window unit of comparable BTU. Looks great, and a believe there should be a real market, provided that costs are reasonable.

  • I wish I had this when we lived in a apt with bars on all the windows. Couldn't put units in windows that didn't have a cage built out for an A/C unit. We had a standup unit that stuck a hose out the window. Big pain, had to drain water constantly. didn't really cool all that well. I would have bought this thing in a heartbeat!

  • Cool!!!

  • brilliant idea; clearly there is market for such a device. it appears that the weight of the device would be borne mainly by the windowframe (versus supports that normally need to be installed). if so, this is an added benefit.

  • Great concept. Wish I knew about it last summer when I purchased two bulky, heavy air conditioners and two-by-four boards required to install them. When will they be available for purchase, with how many BTU's, and at what price point?

  • When will this be available to the public? Great idea!

  • Don't know when it will be available. If enough people pass this video along, and we receive enough positive comments, it will be manufactured sooner.

  • This is a fabulous idea...I could use this in my condo. I like the small "footprint" and it looks like I could put it in myself!

  • Correct, you can put it in yourself. No tools required. Your can also remove it in the window. It just pops in and out, with the twist of a knob.

  • wow! what a great idea! why didn't someone think of this sooner? love the more modern appearance and the fact that you can still use the window.

  • AWESOME!!! what a great idea- LOVE IT!

  • Wow! Why didn't anyone come up with this before. Great idea and I think you won't be able to keep them in stock. Let me know when they are available.

  • Amazing concept and great engineering. Light weight and will not take up a lot of space in the window. It also does not look susceptible to falling out of the window which does happen to larger units which are not secured correctly.

  • When can I buy this new AC? I would put it in 6 of my windows and remove the new AC's I installed just last year. Very exciting concept. Congratulations!

  • Great concept. Excellent for renters, small, one window rooms without central air. I would pay more for this than the ones that are noisy and take up the whole window.

  • What a fantastic concept, especially for those of us who relish the natural light from our windows and hate to lose it to such large units. I hope it catches on!

  • Wonderful concept - an AC unit where the noise and the unsightly space-wasting bulk go on the outside and only the cold air comes in. I hope it catches on quickly!

  • Sounds great! Where can I buy one?

  • What an excellent invention. I would purchase this even if it costs twice as much as the air conditioner I recently replaced (and would replace immediately). Having more light/window space, an easy instatllation and an esthetic pleasing ac is a huge plus.

  • perfect, just what I'm looking for. Have to have it.

  • This is great. Every time summer comes I wish I had one of these to move where it's needed, instead of having to drill holes in windows to mount sight blocking a/c's in every room.

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