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Highlights

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Quality


This is a solid ac unit and 13500 btus is at the high end for these type of stand alone units it comes with the set up for dire...  Read More


Easy to move around and not too large


There isnt a screen on the exaughst to keep bugs out


It says it only goes down to 64 degrees but i fell asleep with it on and awoke to it reading 46 degrees i should have take a picture

Price


99 was way reasonable saw the same unit for 510

Competitiveness


If window ac is ok get that in the same brand that does have auto switch to fan mode when temperature is achieved

Overview

  • How are reviewers describing this item?
    heated, overnight and kept.
  • Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
  • Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 52.4% of the reviews are reliable.
  • This product had a total of 132 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 22 2024.

Helpful InsightsBETA

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    If you have an older apartmentcondo with a small window that can only be opened on top the hose is very short


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    We had to use a dining chair so we didnt have to purchase another hose


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    It is very loud but i dont mind cause it helps me fall asleep


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Not gonna lie had to rig up the window part to fit my window to make the hose fit


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    It’s about the same noise level as other portable acs we’ve used


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The vent opens to different widthsangles to direct the air a certain way


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    It’s also smaller than most portable acs we’ve used

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