• Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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    10 days ago

    At this point just buy a portable AC if you want it so badly. Yes they are mostly single hose units which are less efficient. But so what? The extra power bill is nothing to hotel tickets.

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      10 days ago

      I don’t know how it is in the UK currently, but here in the NL there aren’t any ACs in stock anywhere. They’re all sold out.

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        10 days ago

        True to a degree that is an issue too. I really need to get a window net so I can open the windows without letting the cat out. A powerful fan might also be useful as my current fan is getting old and a bit shit, bearings are probably a bit fucked.

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          I recommend getting some window restrictors rather than messing about with netting. There is a company called Beego that makes them, they are meant for kids but are perfect for cats too. I use them and recommended them to my friends with house cats, they use them now and it’s so much more convenient than using netting.

          They look like this: Image of a window restrictor

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            10 days ago

            That seems like more enough space for a cat to get out. And if you make the opening even smaller you might as well keep the window closed.

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              9 days ago

              They’re not really a thing where I’ve lived in the UK, at least I’ve not seen them in the 35+ years I’ve lived in the country! I wonder if climate change will affect that eventually?

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                8 days ago

                We have them, they just don’t carry lethal diseases so people aren’t vigilant. You probably don’t notice them.

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                8 days ago

                in eastern europe we take measures to keep them out. they don’t spread malaria here but they cause small mosquito bites, which are itching and if you scratch them the itch becomes worse. I thought mosquitos do that everywhere.

        • Humanius@lemmy.world
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          9 days ago

          I bought mine in February for the purpose of heating my apartment without gas. It was installed by March.

          Now I can count myself lucky that I have at least some relief from the heatwave in my office. (I’m only cooling the office during the day and the bedroom at night in order to save on electricity at the moment. There is no need to cool rooms which I’m not using)

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      10 days ago

      I suppose if you haven’t planned for the heat, and then ac units are all sold out everywhere, a hotel is an option

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      8 days ago

      Sure, if you’re somewhere like the US which has heavily subsidised energy bills, but electricity is twice the cost in Britain. Then you’d need to replace your windows to accommodate the AC. You’d have to find somewhere that sells them too.

      • Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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        8 days ago

        Sure AC units are largely out of stock, this week. Buy one when they are available again over the following months. If you are only cooling a single room instead of an entire house (similar applies to heating tbh) the costs are not that high either.