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sherry1 Feb 21st, 2004 10:21 AM

"mobile" air conditioning units
 
What exactly are "mobile air conditioning units" which are used in some ads for apartments in Paris?

MyriamC Feb 21st, 2004 10:45 AM


Their name says what it is. You can move them from one room into another as most of them are on wheels. I have one in my home office and my experience is that they do cool but don't dehumidify and don't filter the room air. A split level system works totally different.

kopp Feb 21st, 2004 12:34 PM

A couple years ago in Venice, the place we stayed (sm. apt., 2 BRs), had a mobile AC unit. The place was not "wired" for AC, so this was an inexpensive alternative for the owner to supply AC to tourists or whoever. It connects to a window, has a long hose, and it's totally portable, from room to room. Cool what you need, then move to another room. Worked great with our 2 kids who were in the other bedroom than us. We were in Venice in July, so it was a very welcome relief at the end of the day and thru the night.

Happy travels!

kybourbon Feb 21st, 2004 07:33 PM

Lots of hotels and stores have mobile ac units in Europe. They are about 2 feet tall and have a hose that drains the water to the outside. Some stores actually have the hose going out their entrance doors.

sward030 Mar 6th, 2004 01:56 PM

My family and I are going to Paris June 16-24 and have booked an apt with no AC. We have stayed in Paris once before in June and had a Hotel with AC but never used it. Where can one purchase a Port. AC unit if we were to find we need one?

KS452 Mar 6th, 2004 02:42 PM

You could buy a 'climatiseur' at Darty's, a hardware/electronics/appliances store chain. Would you really purchase one for a week's worth of use? They aren't inexpensive (think E500-E1100+) -- what would you do with it at the end of your stay?? Donate it to the apartment??

sward030 Mar 6th, 2004 03:13 PM

Probably we will hope for the best and find ways to deal with the heat if it comes again this year. I would not mind donating a fan to the Apt. but probably not a 500E AC.


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