Heavy_Handz
Superstar
72-73
I try to keep it around 70 year round. I might go lower in the summer by a bit. But my pops cheap ass trained me out of deviating too much on the thermostat
I'm wyldin', breh. I don't rush into rooms and turn the AC down (Normally) but living in the Caribbean damn near all my life, it's either 87-96 degrees, or raining. I can adapt to any temp, just as long as it's not sweltering, but the cooler I can make, the better for me, personally.

78 during the summer is crazy78 during summer (May-Sept)
Outside of summer, I have the heat set to turn on at like 68 but it rarely kicks on

If I'm in a room that has a thermostat, I set it to the lowest.
Make that bytch the coldest it can be.
Regardless if I pay the rent or not.
I don't care if I'm on a cruise ship or at church.
If I can access the button, the temp, it's
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that's a violation78 during the summer is crazy
68 in winter? Are your seasons flipped?
Where you live? Ok that makes more sense the heat kicks in at 68, not you set it to 68It's over 100F every day from late May to early Oct. You set the thermostat too low and your AC bill will be $500. 77-80 is a good sweet spot for the house to be comfortable without being too expensive.
68 is when the heat kicks on, but it barely does because temps in the day stay in the 70s. My heat ran only 45 minutes yesterday, didn't run at all Tues, and ran 15 minutes Mon.

PhoenixWhere you live? Ok that makes more sense the heat kicks in at 68, not you set it to 68![]()
If you have to put your thermostat above 65-68° F to be 'comfortable', there's something wrong with either your living space, your heating system, it's distribution system, or all of the above.
especially since if I'm not dressedIf you have to put your thermostat above 65-68° F to be 'comfortable', there's something wrong with either your living space, your heating system, it's distribution system, or all of the above.

Y’all tripping, I keep mine at 79![]()
77-80 is a good sweet spot for the house to be comfortable

