Entries Tagged as 'Conditioner'

Frigidaire FRA086AT7 8,000 BTU Mini Compact Window Air Conditioner

  • 8,000 BTU cooling capacity with variable speed fan
  • Cools room sizes up to 350 sq. ft.
  • 8-way air direction control
  • Anti-bacterial mesh filter type, tilt-out filter access
  • Electronic controls

Product Description
Frigidaire’s FRA086AT7 8,000 BTU Mini Compact Window Air Conditioner is perfect for medium to large size rooms up to 350 square feet. This unit features electronic controls and full function remote control with remote thermostat. The antimicrobial filter reduces bacteria, room odors, and other airborne particles for a comfortable environment. And with Energy Star efficiency, this unit provides savings along with cool, quiet comfort…. More >>

Frigidaire 6000-BTU Mini Compact Window Air Conditioner

  • 6,000-BTU window-mounted mini air conditioner cools rooms up to 216 square feet in size
  • 2-speed fan with 8-way direction control; low-voltage start-up; anti-bacterial mesh filter with tilt-out access
  • Effortless Restart, Sleep Mode, 24-hour timer; electronic controls and full-function remote control
  • Energy Star rated; 1-year full and 5-year sealed system warranty
  • Measures 18-1/2 inches wide by 16-3/8 inches deep by 12-1/2 inches high; weighs 51 pounds

Product Description
Frigidaire’s FRA065AT7 6,000 BTU Mini Compact Window Air Conditioner is perfect for small to medium size rooms up to 216-square feet. This unit features electronic controls and full function remote control. The antimicrobial filter reduces bacteria, room odors, and other airborne particles for a comfortable environment. And with Energy Star efficiency, this unit provides savings along with cool, quiet comfort…. More >>

Air conditioner tax credit?

I know there is a tax credit for energy efficient home improvements. Our heat went out last night and I’m comfortable with the idea that it needs to be replaced rather than repaired (we’ve nursed it along for the last few years while it has been minimally efficient). Anyways, I’m wondering if there is a way to get the tax credit on my 2009 taxes, even though I’ll be making the purchase in early January 2010. It just stinks that if it had gone out a week ago I could get the credit when I file my taxes in about a month, but because it went out today I’ll have to wait a year for the credit.
Thanks, I was hoping for a loophole that I knew was very unlikely. Oh well, I just hope Uncle Sam isn’t bankrupt in 2011 and I can get my credit then.