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Cool Up To 500 Square Feet For Under $300 With This Fedders Room Air Conditioner!

A6Y12F2DWe just received a truckload of these Fedders 12,000 BTU room air conditioners and are blowing them out!

These units come with digital controls and a remote control.  It has three-speeds, a timer, and an Energy Save mode! It can be installed through the wall (it has a slide-out chassis with its own sleeve) or in any double-hung window (it comes with a window kit that expands up to 36″ wide) greater than 25″.

The white color is extremely attractive and this air conditioner is up to all of today’s energy standards with an EER rating of 9.8.

The physical dimensions are 23 5/8″ wide, 15″ high, and 23 3/4″ deep.

Click here to buy it now (Model A6Y12F2D)

Getting Cool And Staying Cool–Summer’s Here

I’ve grown up enjoying the heat of Southern California.  There were always pools to go swim in, beaches to lie out at, and a cool house to come home to.  My family’s always had air conditioning.  In the home that I grew up in, we always had central air conditioning (HVAC).  The compressor (condensing unit) sat outside my house, ducts ran throughout the ceiling inside, connecting to a furnace in our attic.  It kept each room cool in the Summertime and Warm in the cooler Winters.  So refreshing.

When I moved out for the first time, it was into an apartment that had an air conditioner in the living room wall.  Then, I rented a condo with an air conditioner in the living room wall and an air conditioner in my bedroom window.   Unfortunately, that was the only window I had in my bedroom, and couldn’t enjoy the beautiful view of the park across the street!

Window and wall air conditoners are typically used in multi-family buildings like apartments, condominiums and town homes.  In these environments, they are usually really old (some more than 20 years old), unsightly, noisy, and so  un-environmentally friendly that they accounted for a nice chunk of our electric bill each month!  Landlords often think that replacing window or wall air conditioners is expensive and can make their building look unsightly.

In fact, there are many reasons why a landlord should  and absolutely no reason why a landlord should not replace or install a new window or wall air conditioner. Here’s why:

Keep tenants happy. First and foremost, a happy tenant is more often than not, a good tenant.  After a long day at the office, it’s tougher to have clear, positive karma without the nice cool breeze  of an air conditioner on a warm, humid night.

Cool at any price. First of all, if a landlord doesn’t want to spend the money for a new air conditioner, often times tenants would be willing to pay an additional few bucks a month in their rent to stay cool during those hot, humid  Summers. Window air conditioners that would cool a small bedroom up to approximately 150 square feet can be purchased for about $70 after utility rebates!

Out of sight, out of mind. If the landlord doesn’t want the boxy-appearance of a sleeve sticking out of their exterior windows or walls, they can recommend that the tenant purchase a portable unit.  Although the hot air still needs to vent outside of the room being cooled, the hose does not extend past the screen of an open window.

Process of buying an air conditioner is a pain! Buying an air conditioner is actually a pretty simple thing to do.  Once you answer only a few questions, any landlord or manager will know exactly what they need to buy

Quieter, more appealing options. Again, if you don’t want the boxy-appearance of a sleeve sticking out of the exterior windows or walls of your building, and don’t mind spending a few extra bucks on the installation of a ductless mini-split air conditioner, these are a great option!  Want to know more?  Click here.

Fedders 8,000 BTU Window Air Conditioner

Fedders Window Air Conditioner Model A6X08F2B
Fedders Window Air Conditioner Model A6X08F2B

This Fedders air conditioner–A6X08F2B, has an energy efficiency rating (EER) of 9.8. Made to cool a bedroom or small room about 200 square feet or smaller, this  air conditioner blows 8,000 BTUs of cool air.  This unit is extremely efficient and uses only approximately 7 amps of power.

At 18 5/8″ wide and 12 1/4″ tall, this unit is made to fit most double-hung windows and takes up little space.  It comes with a window kit that extends up to 3 feet (36″) wide.  The remote makes it simple to operate from anywhere in your room, and comes with a simple-to-remove washable filter.  It has a three-speed fan that operates on Low. Medium, and High power, and the plug fits into most standard home outlets.

Warranty: 1-year parts/labor, 5-year compressor

ONLY $215.00! Click here to purchase now

Fedders 8,000 BTU EnergyStar Window Air Conditioner

Fedders Window Air Conditioner Model A7Q08F2B
Fedders Window Air Conditioner Model A7Q08F2B

This attractive Fedders EnergyStar air conditioner–A7Q08F2B, has an energy efficiency rating (EER) of 9.8. Made to cool a bedroom or small room about 200 square feet or smaller, this  air conditioner blows 8,000 BTUs of cool air.  This unit is extremely efficient and uses only approximately 7 amps of power.

At 20″ wide and 12 1/2″ tall, this unit is made to fit most double-hung windows and takes up little space.  It comes with a window kit that extends up to 3 feet (36″) wide.  The remote makes it simple to operate from anywhere in your room, and comes with a simple-to-remove washable filter.  It has a three-speed fan that operates on Low. Medium, and High power, and the plug fits into most standard home outlets.

Warranty: 1-year parts/labor, 5-year compressor

Get Up To $150 Back With The EnergyStar Rating

Get you up to $50 back from your local utility company, and many local shops will give you up to $100 for your old air conditioner!  Click here to learn more about rebates

ONLY $199.00 AFTER REBATE! Click here to purchase now

Fedders 6,000 BTU EnergyStar Window Air Conditioner

Fedders Window Air Conditioner Model A6X08F2D
Fedders Window Air Conditioner Model A7X08F2D

This attractive Fedders EnergyStar air conditioner–A7X06F2D, has an energy efficiency rating (EER) of 10.7! Made to cool a bedroom or small room about 200 square feet or smaller, this  air conditioner blows 6,000 BTUs of cool air.  This unit is extremely efficient and uses an carbon footprint less than your television uses when it’s on. In other words, this air conditioner is great for the scorching Summer.

At 18 5/8″ wide and 12 1/4″ tall, this unit is made to fit most double-hung windows and takes up little space.  It comes with a window kit that extends up to 3 feet (36″) wide.  The remote makes it simple to operate from anywhere in your room, and comes with a simple-to-remove washable filter.  It has a three-speed fan that operates on Low. Medium, and High power, and the plug fits into most standard home outlets.

Warranty: 1-year parts/labor, 5-year compressor

Get Up To $150 Back With The EnergyStar Rating

Get you up to $50 back from your local utility company, and many local shops will give you up to $100 for your old air conditioner!  Click here to learn more about rebates

ONLY $145.00 AFTER REBATE! Click here to purchase now



Fedders North American Operations to Restructure Under Chapter 11 Protection

LIBERTY CORNER, N.J., Aug. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Fedders Corporation a leading global manufacturer of air treatment products, said today that in order to facilitate a restructuring that will enable it to preserve value and to continue operations the company’s North American subsidiaries filed voluntary petitions for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The company will seek strategic alternatives including a sale of its business units during the reorganization process.

Fedders’ non-North American subsidiaries, which include operations in China, India, and the Philippines, were not included in the filing.

“After careful evaluation, management and the board have concluded that in order to ensure the company’s business units’ viability and growth prospects, an exploration of the sale of the company’s businesses is in the best interest of all of its constituents,” said Michael Giordano, President and Chief Executive Officer of Fedders. “The Chapter 11 process will allow time for prospective buyers to evaluate the company and its business units while day-to-day operations continue.”

The company will retain an investment bank to evaluate strategic options and will only pursue transactions that bring the greatest value, Giordano noted. The company is also prepared to reorganize around its businesses and emerge from Chapter 11 protection with a new business plan should the expected proceeds from the sale of its business units not bring sufficient value.

In conjunction with the filing, Fedders has obtained a $79 million debtor- in-possession financing commitment from Goldman Sachs Credit Partners L.P. The proceeds from the financing, which is subject to Bankruptcy Court approval, will be used to refinance the company’s senior secured revolver and term loan, to pay fees and expenses associated with the financing and for operating expenses, including supplier obligations and employee wages, salaries and benefits.

In recent years, the North American room air conditioner market has become dominated by big box retailers whose product mix focuses primarily on the smaller size, lower price room air conditioner units, resulting in a decline in pricing, margins and profitability for manufacturers.

In response to the changing environment, Fedders undertook various steps to reorganize its operations around targeted, more profitable product and geographic segments of the IAQ (indoor air quality) and global HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) markets and has taken important strides to capitalize on new business opportunities.

The company has transitioned from a manufacturer of room air conditioners only, to a manufacturer of a broad line of residential, commercial and industrial IAQ and HVAC equipment. As part of the transition, Fedders expanded low-cost manufacturing facilities in Asia and closed underutilized U.S. factories.

“Despite previous actions we have taken to reduce costs, while expanding into growing profitable markets, our existing capital structure is not in line with current revenue and profits. The action we took today is critical to ensuring continued operations while we seek the best and highest offers for the businesses we decide to sell,” said Mr. Giordano.

Fedders filed its “first-day” motions along with its voluntary petitions covering employees and business operations, post-petition financing, continuing supplier relations, customer practices, taxes and related matters, utilities, retention of professionals and case administration matters.

In a closing comment, Mr. Giordano stated, “We are extremely grateful to the customers, employees and suppliers who have supported the company through these challenging times.”