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$2099 air con up for grabs

A $2099 air conditioner is up grabs in time for a scorching hot summer in the Indy’s latest giveway, thanks to Harvey Norman.

“In a week and a half it’s going to crack 30 plus,” Harvey Norman Waurn Ponds floor manager David Nesic says.

“So you’d want to get an air con now.”

David says the 7.1kw Mitsubishi Electric air conditioner from the MSZ-AP series is perfect for an open living area of about 50 square metres.

“It’s probably one of the most popular models people buy. If it gets hot, it will cool you down really quickly.”

Not only does the air con have a 12m,150-degree air flow, it is also Wi-Fi enabled.

“You can be shopping somewhere in the city or working in Melbourne and you can use your phone to turn the air con on at home,” David says.

“You’ll walk into your home and it’s already cool.”

The store is gearing up for a busy summer with people looking to update their cooling

“Last summer it was just crazy,” David says.

The friendly staff are all-too-happy to help customers find the perfect air con for their home, he says.

“It’s best to have a face-to-face discussion, preferably with some photos or plans so we can come up with the best solution for you.”

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