

Google Nest Learning Thermostat – Programmable Smart Thermostat for Home – 3rd Generation Nest Thermostat – Compatible with Alexa – Polished Steel-Renewed
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Google Nest Learning Thermostat
Programmable Smart Thermostat for Home
3rd Generation Nest Thermostat
Works with Alexa
Polished Steel-Renewed
8 reviews for Google Nest Learning Thermostat – Programmable Smart Thermostat for Home – 3rd Generation Nest Thermostat – Compatible with Alexa – Polished Steel-Renewed
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$21.99

onofre –
Easy to use and reliable, l recommended to all my family
The best thermostat 🙂
Sharon L. Kimber –
Do Not waste your money on this crap
It’s incredible you have to walk by this every 10 minutes to keep the thermostat to cool. You set for 75* and go to bed you will wake up at midnight and the house will be 81*. This saves power/money? Absolutely not! You let your home heat up to 81*+ and then cool it you are expending more power in the process. It does not save money and it is nothing short of garbage. I bought in January and I got fed up with it this week. Its gone. Save your money don’t by anything that connects to the internet. Sometimes older is better.
Rick Montague –
Love it
I have one downstairs and i decided to put one for the upstairs, i really like the way it learns you’re routine and i have noticed the upstairs a/c has not come on nearly as often as it did before, nobody upstairs during the day and it compensates for that, let’s hope the electricity bill will be lower this month.
W R –
It’s a great product
I have others already at home. The seller kept postponing the delivery … no tech support
Ace –
Love it
Bought it to control temperature in another place other than our house. It works great.
Stan Broome –
Did not work.
Did not work
Jessica Starkey –
Wish I knew it Refurbished
No where in the description did it say this was a refurbished item. I would’ve purchased another one had it said it was refurbished.
Andrew –
Wifi chip failed after a year and google wont replace it
Leave it to google to release a half-baked and badly supported product