This confuses, puzzles, frightens, and enrages the european

>this confuses, puzzles, frightens, and enrages the european

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why?

I have one but only use it in the winter.
Houses around my area are built to resist heat.

Why do Canadian give plants air conditioning? They don't sweat.

you are forgiven poortugal. you arent like the rest of europe

why do candians always make posts and when you reply to them they never reply back?
why does the european become frightened and confused over "this"?

Only 61% of Canadian households had AC in 2019

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i see you are puzzled and bordering on getting enraged. very common.

let me explain. its not a model office tower. its an external air conditioning unit. commonly used to cool personal residences.

i'm confused, puzzled and enraged by your posts and not because of the devices in your image.
you have said confusing things and do nothing to back up your claims.
why do canadians think europeans are mad about air conditioners?

>Heating units and AC aren't one single unit in their country

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Unironic autism

neither of those are for heating

Why is the compressor so huge.

i think firstworlders use huge AC units and that cools the entire house and not just a room

Canadians really buy ACs that big? I've only seen them in the south.

Usually you need two air conditioners that size if you own a 2 story house in the south. That way there's climate control on both levels.

Sounds about right. I got one AC unit that size in the south for my home. Works well for the 39° summers

>american reading comprehension

For entire houses, yes, I'd say it's pretty common. Bear in mind in the East summers regularly get well above 30°C, and humid too which really hurts the performance of ACs.

For apartments and or single rooms though you'd never need something that big.

Yeah, because our country isn't hot as shit.

Why do you think we dont have garbage bins?

I wish heat pumps were affordable and widely available in this country.

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Neither is ours, but over 70% have AC here
In BC, which is significantly warmer and gets yearly heat waves it's 35-40%
Point being the OP makes no sense as there are millions of Canadians without AC

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Only the inland areas of BC get yearly 35C+ heat waves. Lower Mainland (incl. Vancouver) and the Vancouver Island, where most of the BC population lives, getting that hot is a rare event.