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By: Boston Bob

Cool, but I’d much rather have $250 than one of these (actually $1000, since I have a four zone system). It needs to sell @ ~ $50.00 to get me to click.

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By: CrankyOtter

As one of those few who actually programs my digital thermostat, what I really want to do is keep my kitchen cool enough to prevent pantry food going rancid, and my other areas at a comfortable range...

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By: rhymne

Seems pretty evil to me. It’s founded on the premise that you’re going to have your air con on all the time, which would use a horrendous amount of energy. Yes, if you have your air con on all the time...

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By: steve

its a very nice t stat its going to be a hit with young people and it is already i work for a hvac company that only install the nest t stat we will be putting them in homes next week i cant wait

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By: Gina

Hey I AM excited my energy bills have skyrocketed. If it saves 30 % it will pay for itself in 1 month. I will definatley be looking into this!

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By: Alex

My experience in publishing open4energy – top read web site on energy scams – is that most consumers are looking for money, sex or fun! Saving energy may sound cool, but other than the early adopters...

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By: George Lane

Finally! Some innovation in the thermostat market: Introducing a thermostat Steve Jobs would love: Nest | http://t.co/xu5bQWeQ

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By: yospol

Introducing a thermostat Steve Jobs would love: Nest http://t.co/R4YFmZbC

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By: Brindle Dog Brewing

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By: Andrew Beeker

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