A service transports to you temporary cooling or warmth by delivering a very large container of water at the appropriate temperature. We take advantage of the high heat capacity of water.
Large heavy solid objects are usually awkward to transport, especially to lift. E.g., blocks of ice. In contrast, liquids may easily be moved by pump and hose.
It'll be important for joints, tubes, connectors, and containers not to leak. (But if it does, water is nontoxic.) The destination must be able to support the weight. For transporting cooling, a brine could be chilled below 0 Celsius, but ice will form on the outside from condensation.
How can the heating or cooling be dispersed gradually from the destination container?
How much water heats or cools how much space for how long?
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