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It looks like Frigidaire is delivering their new models later this month, and Lowe's is clearing out the "old" models.

You need to put in your local zip code to see the reduced price on these models. PLEASE NOTE that not all models are available in all areas, so this is YMMV. The cheaper models have a much greater than 50% savings; however, as you get into the more expensive models the savings is less than 50%.

Frigidaire® 5,000 BTU Window Room Air Conditioner (Model: FAX050S7A) was $220, now $96

Frigidaire® 6,500 BTU Window Room Air Conditioner (Model: FAA074S7A) was $307.69, now $138

Frigidaire® 8,000 BTU Window Room Air Conditioner (Model: FAA087S7A) was $364.62, now $117 in some zip codes, $167 in others

Frigidaire® 10,000 BTU White Air Conditioner (Model: FAC107S1A) was $416.92, now $158

Frigidaire® 10,000 BTU Slider Casement Air Conditioner (Model: FAK104R1V) was $553.85, now $359

Frigidaire® 12,000 BTU Window Room Air Conditioner (Model: FAC127S1A) was $450.77, now $199 in some zip codes, $249 in others

Frigidaire® 15,100 BTU Window Room Air Conditioner (Model: FAM157S1A) was $592.31, now $279 in some zip codes, $329 in others

Frigidaire® 18,500 BTU White Air Conditioner (Model: FAM187S2A) was $630.77, now $299

Frigidaire® 25,000 BTU Window Room Air Conditioner (Model: FAS257S2A) was $781.54, now $399

There may be other models in your area. These are all I could find when putting in zip codes for California and Connecticut.

EDIT: YMMV PEOPLE! I tried some more zip codes. Mississippi, Florida, Alabama all appear to be full price. Texas is on sale. If it says "Arrives in store on or before June 22, 2008" then you're SOL and the AC's are full price.


Working Zips:
43031
15905
63121
01923 (6,500 BTU model)
SOcal 90210
02864
04092 (all of MAINE)
01702
90640 (socal)
19001
65201
94112 (San Francisco) --
Not Working Zips:


The $50 lower price in some areas may be due to a $50 instant rebate courtesy of your local electric company such as SoCal Edison where I live. I doubt they will except any rebate requests for purchases from Lowe's. Shelf price here is $208 and $158 at register.

Message edited by: henare on 2008-06-25 02:28:55 CDT
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the new lower prices are barely decent on the lower capacity models. i doubt they ever sold at the "original" prices. i tihnk i bought the 6500 btu model a year or two ago for $125 and dumped it on craigslist the next day - it was way noisy and kind of junky. thanks for the effort though op.


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Does Home Depot price match?


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I just checked all of them. they were ALL FULL PRICE..... and YES I did put in my zip code. on the right hand side.

I tried the following zip code, checked 5 stores or so... none.

30097
30022
30360
30303
30096


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Hc000 said:I just checked all of them. they were ALL FULL PRICE..... and YES I did put in my zip code. on the right hand side.
DITTO NW Atlanta area.


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these are basic a/c units ... they aren't efficient (the 5kBTU has an EER of 9.7, which means it's not EnergyStar Compliant) ... they don't have remote controls ...

go to Costco, and get modern, remote controlled units for significantly less... if you're buying two or more, the difference in cost could outweight the membership fee! (especially if your electric provider gives EnergyStar Rebates on window A/Cs)

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a little higher than the sale prices you mentioned, but good deals in PA!


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Did extensive A\C shopping yesterday and these prices aren't spectacular. Almost all area B&Ms were the same price for each size. No way these sold at 'original' prices here in Southern NJ. We did buy the 18,500 BTU listed here for $349 yeaterday (had some gift cards to help lower the price). Decent unit, pretty quiet and worked very well overnight in Energy Saver mode. I was surprised to see how much of this unit is styrofoam, Even the condensation discharge is made of styrofoam. Had to purchase because our 9 year old Maytag (POS) literally blew up mid afternoon yesterday (98 degrees outside!) As for price matching Home Depot, every Home Depot we were at was wiped out of units AND don't even sell Frigidaire to do the price match.


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Thanks for the tip. It shows $399 here for me -$25.00 Life takes Visa coupon = 349.00 for 25K BTU.


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Dead deal, but for comparison got a remote control ES compliant 5300BTU unit yesterday at Costco for $120 - 30 IR and -$20 MIR. Net cost $69.

IR might still be in effect, MIR is dead.


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oldgrump said:Dead deal, but for comparison got a remote control ES compliant 5300BTU unit yesterday at Costco for $120 - 30 IR and -$20 MIR. Net cost $69.

IR might still be in effect, MIR is dead.

Whatchoo talkin bout oldgrump? MIR on these?


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The original deal is not dead.


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SiliconMage said:Thanks for the tip. It shows $399 here for me -$25.00 Life takes Visa coupon = 349.00 for 25K BTU.

Did you notice that's a 220v unit?


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Yeah, I just bought two, don't know where grumps rebates come into the picture...


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jarhed said:oldgrump said:Dead deal, but for comparison got a remote control ES compliant 5300BTU unit yesterday at Costco for $120 - 30 IR and -$20 MIR. Net cost $69.

IR might still be in effect, MIR is dead.


Whatchoo talkin bout oldgrump? MIR on these?

He was making a comparison between an old dead deal that he got at a subscription warehouse to a store deal, for a store that is nationwide... (maybe the deal isn't nationwide)


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advocatus said:SiliconMage said:Thanks for the tip. It shows $399 here for me -$25.00 Life takes Visa coupon = 349.00 for 25K BTU.

Did you notice that's a 220v unit?

Yes, I did. This will replace an old one that went out.


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SiliconMage said:Thanks for the tip. It shows $399 here for me -$25.00 Life takes Visa coupon = 349.00 for 25K BTU.

I think your math is flawed.

The Visa coupon is only $10 off of $25. Regardless, even if it were $25 off, $399 - $25 = $374.


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NOT Dead in Upstate NY!

13501


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slackerace said:SiliconMage said:Thanks for the tip. It shows $399 here for me -$25.00 Life takes Visa coupon = 349.00 for 25K BTU.

I think your math is flawed.

The Visa coupon is only $10 off of $25. Regardless, even if it were $25 off, $399 - $25 = $374.

You are correct, my mistake.


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