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JenksAnejo 02-07-2014 01:37 PM

Nest Thermostat
 
I just wanted to share with you all how much I enjoy our new Nest thermostat.

It is unlike anything I've ever seen or used; I sell honeywell stats at work, but the Nest will blow any of those out of the water. We do not sell the Nest because customers can buy them as cheap as we do.

Anyways, you "train" your Nest for the first two weeks that you have it. While your doing this it builds a schedule based around when you leave, wake up, go to sleep, etc.

For example, we like to keep the house cooler at night while we sleep and set the stat to 63*. However, when I wake up 63* just doesn't cut it.

So the first two mornings I have the thing I wake up at 5:45am and change the temperature to 68* from my Iphone (in my warm bed). Now after a couple days it automatically turns the heat on around 5:30-5:45ish to warm the house before I get up.

The auto-away sense is a very cool feature as well. It senses when no one is at the house and turns down the temp to whatever you set the away temp to. We set ours to 62* while we are away; however, whenever I arrive home from work it is at the temperature I've turned it to the past couple of days -66*.

This is definitely not like the programable stats I've used in the past. Just wanted to share incase anyone hasn't seen/heard about these things.

They are $250 a pop which isn't too bad for a new wireless T-stat. I beleive it is worth every penny and will end up paying for itself within the first year of having it.

Here's the website:

https://nest.com/thermostat/life-with-nest-thermostat/

markem 02-07-2014 01:42 PM

Re: Nest Thermostat
 
Have you used the Z-Wave systems? A friend and fellow cigar smoker is using the thermostat and lighting controls. I understand that many wireless products, including some Honeywell, are built on Z-Wave.

JenksAnejo 02-07-2014 01:48 PM

Re: Nest Thermostat
 
Mark, I'm not too familiar with the Z-wave system. We were offered to attend a class last summer, but we were too busy to go.

It sounds like a great system and a way to cut down the bills. I'm all about saving as much money you can from utilities because they get enough of our money anyways. ;)

equetefue 02-07-2014 01:57 PM

Re: Nest Thermostat
 
Thanks for the review Jarrod. I've been looking into getting one for some time now, but the reviews on Amazon scared me enough to not buying.

Maybe Ill just give it a shot. Let me ask you this. Will the Away feature work on a second floor location? What would happen if the entire family is in the 1st floor for a few hours. Would it shut down the A/C unit ?

MurphysLaw 02-07-2014 02:54 PM

Re: Nest Thermostat
 
Thanks for posting this..I've been looking at the Nest and the comparable Honeywell unit. :tu

JenksAnejo 02-07-2014 04:44 PM

Re: Nest Thermostat
 
Edwin, that's a good question. I would imagine that away feature would work if you were not upstairs. I'm not positive though. It has exceeded my expectations and plan on telling my customers about it even though I don't make much on selling the units.

Porch Dweller 02-07-2014 08:53 PM

Re: Nest Thermostat
 
In my last house we had the Honeywell; it was the first programmable thermostat I'd had and I loved it. After my wife retires here we'll be getting our retirement home so I'll have to look in to a Nest.

Zane 02-07-2014 09:11 PM

Re: Nest Thermostat
 
And since Google just purchased Nest it should only get better.

ThePict 02-07-2014 10:52 PM

Re: Nest Thermostat
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JenksAnejo (Post 1932344)
Edwin, that's a good question. I would imagine that away feature would work if you were not upstairs. I'm not positive though. It has exceeded my expectations and plan on telling my customers about it even though I don't make much on selling the units.

One way to eliminate this issue would be to buy the Nest smoke detector and place one downstairs where it will sense your family's presence and let the thermostat know you are there. Detector is a fire, smoke, and CO unit so you have full coverage and works in conjunction with the thermostat.
We love our Nest and have been using it since last year. Turning the heat up and down from my phone is fantastic, especially in the summer when the AC spins all day keeping the house cool.

equetefue 02-15-2014 07:19 AM

Re: Nest Thermostat
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ThePict (Post 1932456)
One way to eliminate this issue would be to buy the Nest smoke detector and place one downstairs where it will sense your family's presence and let the thermostat know you are there. Detector is a fire, smoke, and CO unit so you have full coverage and works in conjunction with the thermostat.
We love our Nest and have been using it since last year. Turning the heat up and down from my phone is fantastic, especially in the summer when the AC spins all day keeping the house cool.

Very clever. Thanks

shilala 02-15-2014 09:31 AM

Re: Nest Thermostat
 
My neighbors Jay and Jen have one of those.
Being that we're in the house all the time, me retired and Weeze working from home, our good old-fashioned night setback t-stat does as good as we can get.
We aren't very good energy savers at all. We're energy users.


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