Dubious product
This portable air conditioner makes claims that contravene the laws of Physics. Looks very doubtful to me.
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This portable air conditioner makes claims that contravene the laws of Physics. Looks very doubtful to me.
Can't read any reviews on Nesally. Where are they?
This is a hot weather scam.
45 watts wouldn't have any effect on reducing my room heat
There's no exhaust to the outside, the heat remains in the room.
Waste of time and money.
This is apparently the UK version of the company behind all those air conditioners advertised on the Internet. Whether the claims for the product stand up to scrutiny or not remains to be seen. what is alarming is they claim to have been invented by a person in a different town or city dependant where the viewer is located. Such pathetic childish USA style marketing does the company no favours whatever. My advice would be to be extremely cautious and only purchase if you are sure.
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