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View Poll Results: What Temp Do You Keep Your AC Set On? | ||||||
70 degrees |
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5 | 19.23% | |||
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72 degrees |
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8 | 30.77% | |||
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74 degrees |
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6 | 23.08% | |||
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76 degrees |
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6 | 23.08% | |||
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It depends on my mood |
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3 | 11.54% | |||
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Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 26. You may not vote on this poll |
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Hubby likes it cold. He is used to being in the gym with air going full blast. I keep it set at 80. Most days don't even turn it on. It's cooled off by the time he gets home, then I turn it on if needed. Unit doesn't have to work to hard to lower it just a few degrees.
Plus with the kids going down to the pool..coming in al hot, not a good idea to have it too cool. Too much of a change. I do love the low electric bills. ![]()
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