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MRCOOL DIY 5th Gen Ceiling Cassette (6K-18K-18K) 3-Zone 48,000 BTU Ductless Mini Split Heat Pump & ACThe MrCool DIY 3 Zone Mini Split featuring a 6K 18K 18K configuration is a versatile system ideal for a master suite and 2 standard rooms. With the massive 48k condenser at its core, this system replaces traditional central air with a more efficient, targeted zoning solution for the whole house. Optimized for single story homes or targeted floor coverage, this three zone system ensures you stop wasting energy on empty rooms. It grants independent
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