I paid way less than that for my DIY kit delivered to my door from Ingrams. But to answer your question, yes the only difference is the fact that you don't need any HVAC tools. The lines are pre charged.
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Yes, absolutely. I would go 40" on the fridge opening because it is against a wall. The door handle hits too soon as it is. I would also go with a pocket door in the master bathroom instead of a conventional. Lights above the bar of some sort, and fluorescent under the cabinets in the kitchen to...
I've been pretty happy with it. There are some things I would change if I had to do it again but I'm overall pleased. Not much different to see honestly.
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Well I had a hookup issue that was totally my fault and I called Ingrams who is the US distributor and they told me exactly what I had done wrong and it was working in 10 minutes. I couldn't be happier with my unit.
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Well this thread was specifically about the mr cool diy series. That's why I thought that was what you were talking about.
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I went through 2x6 studs. Remember the lineset is precharged and you can't cut it so if you have a short run you will have to find somewhere to hide all the extra. 26' is a ton of copper.
I went with the 24k unit which is really like a 22k unit.
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I bought one of these a year ago for a 1000 sq ft garage under my house. It's been amazing. Install wasn't terrible. I hid my line set in the wall but be warned the DIY kit is only offered with a 26' lineset and bending that and going through studs with 16" joists was quite tricky. If I had to...