Frigidaire - 28,000 BTU 230-Volt Window-Mounted Heavy-Duty Air Conditioner with Temperature Sensing Remote Control
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Description
The Frigidaire 28,000 Window-Mounted Room Air Conditioner is designed to cool up to 1,900 sq. ft. and keep large rooms comfortable. Features 3 different fan speeds for cooling. Six-way air direction evenly distributes air throughout the room. Ready Select Controls allow you to select options at the touch of a button, while a remote control allows you to precisely control the temperature from across the room.
Features
- Multi-speed fan
- Sleep mode
- Programmable 24-hour timer
- 6-way air direction control
- 3 fan speeds
- Remote control thermostat
- Effortless restart
- Clean filter alert
- Energy saver mode
- Electronic controls
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Description
The Frigidaire 28,000 Window-Mounted Room Air Conditioner is designed to cool up to 1,900 sq. ft. and keep large rooms comfortable. Features 3 different fan speeds for cooling. Six-way air direction evenly distributes air throughout the room. Ready Select Controls allow you to select options at the touch of a button, while a remote control allows you to precisely control the temperature from across the room.
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About the Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Name Frigidaire
Frigidaire Appliance Company is the US consumer and commercial home appliances brand subsidiary of European parent company Electrolux.
Frigidaire was founded as the Guardian Frigerator Company in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and developed the first self-contained refrigerator, invented by Nathanniel B. Wales and Alfred Mellowes in 1916. In 1918, William C. Durant, a founder of General Motors, personally invested in the company and in 1919, it adopted the name Frigidaire.
The brand was so well known in the refrigeration field in the early-to-mid-1900s, that many Americans called any refrigerator a Frigidaire regardless of brand.In France, Canada, and some other French-speaking countries or areas, the word Frigidaire is often in use as a synonym today.