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 Posted: Sat Dec 23rd, 2006 11:58 pm
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Does anyone here know why Panasonic has discontinued making residential window A/C units?

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does it matter ?



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LOL, Hi Kdog, good to see you posting again, missed you there for awhile, everything going ok up in the Great White North??  How is Mark doing???  About the Panasonic a/c's I am glad to hear they have stopped making them, no one could repair them as could not get parts for them unless perhaps one was authorized service...:?



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does to me, sigh, yet another lolo haole.......

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Maybe Sharp will make the same decision, we can only hope.

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Oh Man, that is the truth, we used to do Sharp auth service for their window units, biggest pieces of junk out there....well almost...



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I had the pleasure of tearing into a panasonic ac once. what a mess! ended up trashing the whole thing!;)

 



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:? ok then enlighten me-what is so special about these units that makes them unrepairable?????poor design???

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