Man Who Sells AC Water Shares Interesting Update about His Business, People React

Man Who Sells AC Water Shares Interesting Update about His Business, People React

  • A Nigerian man has shared an interesting update on social media shortly after starting a particular business
  • According to the young man, he received several negative comments when he first decided to start selling AC water
  • He shared his experience via his official account on X and it garnered massive reactions from social media users

A Nigerian man took to social media to share a personal update shortly after he had commenced a specific type of commercial activity.

The post drew attention online and sparked discussion among internet users who came across it.

Man who sells AC water talks about his business online.
Man shares his experience selling AC water. Photo credit: @bigfatffool01/X.
Source: Twitter

Man begins selling AC water

The individual behind the interesting update was identified as @bigfattfool01 on the X platform.

He explained that when he had first made the decision to venture into the sale of water collected from air conditioning units, he had encountered lots of discouraging remarks.

According to him, many people had responded with ridicule and scepticism when news of his business idea had emerged. The early criticism was largely due to the nature of the product he had chosen to sell.

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Despite the initial backlash, he continued with the enterprise. Over time the venture developed and produced results that surprised those who had doubted him.

In his update, he described how the income generated from the sale of the AC water had been channelled into purchasing solar panels.

These panels had then been used to power the same air conditioning units that had previously supplied the water he had sold.

The man added:

"Profitable? The real money isn’t in collecting the AC water, it’s in the purification, branding and packaging. Anybody can put a bucket under an AC. Not everybody can turn it into a product people are willing to pay for. The sale of distilled water to the right source can generate enough income for you to buy solar panels which will inturn generate more distilled water for you from your AC."
Man who sells AC water for living speaks about his business online.
Man who said he sells AC water for a living shares what he observed. Photo credit: @bigfatffool01/X.
Source: Twitter

Reactions as man begins selling AC water

The post he published on his official X account resonated with a large audience.

Nigerians responded in large numbers, and the update attracted engagement across the platform.

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Many commentators reflected on the change in circumstances that had occurred since his business began.

Tessy Gold said:

"Na only God fit help u out at this point."

Captain9ice said:

"What's up bro? Trying to send you a DM but it's encrypted. Let's do business."

Oreoluwa said:

"Hold this your idea no give me abeg."

Jason said:

"If it’s profitable, just continue."

Teekay added:

"So una really the cash out from this AC water."

@Deeboiy said:

"I'm in Awka Anambra State, in my house we use AC water to flush toilet for a Long time now, I have 1 available gallon now abeg give me update to sale am."

See the post below:

Man powers AC with solar

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian man made many people ask questions after he explained how he uses his AC and refrigerator with a 2kVA solar inverter.

He showed what his inverter looks like in the viral video and a glimpse of the lithium battery he uses in his shop.

Source: Legit.ng

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Ankrah Shalom (Human-Interest editor) Shalom Ankrah is a journalist and a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng with over six years of experience. She has a degree in Mass communication from Alex Ekwueme University. Shalom has worked with reputable news organizations including The Tide and GistReel. Email: ankrah.shalom@corp.legit.ng.