I have lived without
A/C for so long now, I wouldn't know what to do if I didn't sweat my *** off. On a serious note, on the hottest of days, we generally hang our wet laundry on a drying rack in front of the fan pulling the cooler air from the shady side of the house through and another fan pulling the air from inside the house out the front door. This little cheap (redneck style) cooler actually works fairly well. and with only the two fans going, it costs about $15/month to operate it. I didn't count washing the clothes, because that has to be done anyway. Also, not using an electric dryer saves us about $30/month. So, I guess we are really cooling our home for free.
) The down side is, when it is really hot 100F or more, it only brings the air temp down to 85 or so, which is a big improvement on 100+, but most folks keep their air between 65F and 72F.
One big perk for not having air conditioning is. When its 90F-100F it doesn't bother me near as much while outside working, than it does a lot of others. Sorry for rambling on, folks.
Happy Scrappin !!!
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