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The BLACK+DECKER Smart Portable Air Conditioner delivers powerful 12,000 BTU cooling for rooms up to 550 sq. ft., combining air conditioning, dehumidifying, and fan functions in one sleek unit. Featuring Wi-Fi and voice control compatibility, a Follow Me remote thermostat, and an easy-install window kit, it offers smart, personalized comfort with whisper-quiet operation at 52 dB.
Manufacturer | BLACK+DECKER |
Part Number | BPACT12 |
Item Weight | 52.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.8 x 17.1 x 28.1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BPACT12WT |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | White - 12,000 BTU |
Style | Standard Remote |
Material | aluminium 9.5%, plastic 33.16%, Other materials 3.26%, copper 14.1%, steel 39.98% |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Wattage | 3516 watts |
Installation Method | Packaged |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Sound Level | 52 dB |
Coverage | 550 sq. ft. |
Special Features | Auto Water Evaporation, Follow Me Remote Control, Environmentally Friendly R410a Refrigerant |
Included Components | Remote, window kit: (includes foam seal, window bracket, air exhaust hose, hose inlet and outlet), drain hose |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited |
Capacity | 0.8 Liters |
Floor Area | 500.00 |
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Reliable, Quiet, and Perfect for My Toddler’s Room!
This BLACK+DECKER 8,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner has been an excellent addition to my home. I already own a larger BLACK+DECKER unit that includes both cooling and heating, which I use year-round, and I’ve been so happy with its performance and reliability that I didn’t hesitate to buy this smaller model when I needed extra cooling.⸻❄️ Cooling Performance – Just Right for Smaller RoomsThis unit is cooling a very important space in my home—my daughter’s bedroom. She’s just about a year and a half old, and keeping her room at a consistent, comfortable, and safe temperature is absolutely essential. The 8,000 BTU unit has been perfect for the job. It cools her room quickly and keeps it comfortable without running too loud or creating any cold drafts.Whether it’s during nap time or overnight, the temperature stays even and gentle. As a parent, that peace of mind is huge.⸻🔈 Noise Level – Quiet and ConsistentThis air conditioner runs with a low, steady hum that never feels disruptive. It’s quiet enough for daytime naps and overnight sleep, and it’s much quieter than some window units I’ve used in the past. I was especially impressed that it doesn’t “kick on” with a jarring sound like some cheaper models do.⸻🧰 Setup – Straightforward and QuickThe unit came with a full window kit that was easy to install in a standard-sized window. It took just a few minutes to get it up and running. The built-in wheels make it easy to move if needed, and the digital display and remote control make daily operation simple—even in the dark.⸻🌬️ Reliable Brand – Based on Long-Term ExperienceI’ve been using a larger BLACK+DECKER portable unit (with both cooling and heating) in another part of the house for a few years, and it has been rock-solid. These units are durable, efficient, and easy to maintain. That long-term trust in the brand made this smaller unit an easy choice for my daughter’s room—and it’s lived up to every expectation.⸻✅ Pros:• Great cooling power for small to mid-sized rooms• Very quiet – ideal for babies or light sleepers• Simple setup and easy to use• Portable with remote control and timer• Backed by my long-term experience with BLACK+DECKER❌ Cons:• No heating function in this model (but not needed in our case)• May require drainage in very humid environments (standard for portable A/Cs)⸻🏁 Final Thoughts:This is a dependable, quiet, and effective unit that I trust enough to use in my toddler’s bedroom. It cools her space evenly and keeps it comfortable for sleep, play, and everything in between. If you’re looking for a portable air conditioner that delivers real peace of mind—especially for a child’s room—this is the one to get. Highly recommended!
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Works great, but I have casement windows, how to install it tip.
My biggest complaint? The remote doesn't have backlight. Neither does the one for my space heater WHICH you can buy one of these units with heating options. I just haven't taught my fingers on this one yet similar to getting a new tv remote.I have Casement Windows. I didn't WANT casement windows because I knew this problem was going to occur BUT I lost that fight. Ah well. So I got the unit in and didn't have time to configure my window screen for the exhaust tube but it was 98 degrees outside. I stuck the hose out into my hallway landing, turned the ceiling fan on there to move the air down opposite of where I have it in the winter to bring the warm air up, and slept cool all night. It worked so well I contemplated NOT doing the window install. That cost me a little over a hundred dollars in plexiglass and parts though I could do it cheaper. But Free is cheapest. It also had me walking around the unit in the door while asleep SO, I fixed the window.With my window screen adapted, when I use the unit I crank open my window, turn on the air and leave my door cracked. I have a cat that comes in and out but the opening in the door doesn't let much air out, lets the inflow needed for the air that DOES go out through the unit in and gets my bedroom cool in 10-20 minutes tops from too hot. It's as noisy as a window unit but I grew up with that so I go right to sleep.The air in my house is already dried by the HVAC so I have not use Dry mode. There are three modes of control for the Cooling. Temp/Sleep and Timer. Set the Temperature that you want and the unit will cycle on and off to reach and stay at that Temperature. The Sleep setting will raise the temperature 2 degrees in an hour and 4 degrees after 4 hours. (When you fall asleep and are still, you tend to get cold and it tries to account for that.) And Timer, you can have it turn the unit off in 1 hour units up to 24. I've used all three. Last night I left it on. Woke up cold and adjusted temps myself twice. The sleep setting might be about right for me. YMMV I set the timer mode too early the first night and thumbed the unit on again midway through the night THEN woke up cold and turned it off. You'll find your correct setting as well.And NOW people can sleep downstairs without freezing to death so that I can sleep upstairs in comfort, not just tolerable relativity. Should make the electric bills go down to as I don't seem to need the unit on for more then 3 or 4 hours.---- (the following isn't really review but added to help with Casement Windows Install.)---Having watched a few YouTube videos the attached photo shows my installation. My real problem with this is I have casement windows. This itself isn't the problem of the unit, it just complicates the install. My windows have screens that clamp to the inside of the window. Simply remove the frame, remove the screen material, buy a piece of plexiglass and trim pieces at your big box store to fit your screen area. You'll have to cut it to size, cut the hole for the exhaust tube and then I used clamps (simple pieces of metal and short, #8 screws to screw them to the frame. Then put the frame back into the window and it's done. I didn't get my trim pieces cut just right and the holes it left in the corner advertised for all those no-seums bugs to crawl right through. I sealed it with white duct tape. When the seasons over I'll fix that. I have seen videos on installing the cutouts they send you on regular windows, they look about like anytime you use a window unit WITHOUT having to have that wonderful time where you slide the unit halfway out and then have someone push the window down to keep it from falling out your whatever story window. It does take a little floor space and is several hundred dollars cheaper then the two hose units that don't take inside air, suck the heat out of it and blow it out the window. That means you are sucking air from somewhere else in your house and bringing that into your room. I let you research those differences, MONEY turned out to be the limiting factor here.
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