Stay Cool, Stay Green! 🌍
This 12000 BTU portable air conditioner is designed for efficient cooling of spaces up to 450 sq.ft. It features a built-in dehumidifier, a quiet operation mode, and a user-friendly remote control, making it perfect for any room in your home or office. With an eco-friendly refrigerant and energy-saving capabilities, it’s the ideal choice for comfort and sustainability.
W**E
Works good
Kept it cool, drainage is easy, remote is great
A**N
Blows cold air but digital display stopped working
It works well but the digital display stopped working recently and will only respond to rhe remote.I don't know if this is a common issue but it is annoying
S**L
Works pretty good
Took me awhile to get to use this. We changed our screen porch to a 3 season room and this has been great to cool the room off after the sun goes down. During a summer day it's too hot to run it, but it does pump out some nice chilly air. This would probably work great in a normal sized bedroom.
J**R
Window kit does not fit a 3’ window
The way the window kit is designed is terrible. It does not fit a 3 foot double hung window which is the most common window size in the US. It will not work from windows between 3 feet and 5 feet but will work in smaller or larger windows. Clearly designed over seas.
C**A
Must be within a few feet of a window with clearance on all sides
The instruction manual left a bit to be desired in my opinion. Pretty informative and all but some grammar errors and at times I wish they were a bit more distinct/clear but all in all I got it set up and running rather quickly. Was unaware from the main product image that there would be a , I believe it said 59" heat tube that must be run out a window, and furthermore cannot be kinked at a 45° angle. Unit also needs several inches up to a few feet on all sides {ref. Instructions for exact numbers of course} so it sort of requires the unit to be a space hog. Can't put it flush anywhere and now I've got this giant tube to figure out. It does come with a sliding, secured by wing nuts, grey plastic slat that allows you to affix the heat exhaust tube either vertically or horizontally into your window. The remote control requires 2 AAA and I have not used it yet so can't speak on range.Unit screen will display the current temperature when initially turned on, but once you switch it into any mode it ceases to. On the dehumidifier mode-please note the plugs on the bag should only be undone and have the tubing either running from top unplugged hole to bottom plugged hole, or from top hole into some sort of bucket/receptacle, only in dehumidifier mode. I forgot to take out the tube and replace the plugs/caps when switching modes from dehumidifier to AC and was puzzled for several minutes by hot blowing out the front and, oddly, cool blowing out the heat exhaust tube. So be mindful of this. If on the fan only setting it will say F1 or F2. On AC, you set the temp and this number will remain displayed. You may have it on fan 1 or fan 2 intensity while on AC, the F1/F2 flashes once when you press it before returning to the 'goal' temp displayed. There is a ❄️ symbol to indicate if it is in AC mode. Pretty simple interface to learn, I haven't really used the remote much. Green numbers/letters on black background. First of this style AC for me so can't say if it's the norm, & I referenced the pictures in the manual to make sure but for whatever reason, the left half of the cold air output is blocked/closed off, and appears to be intended to remain fixed that way. Kind of would prefer cool air to come out the whole front. Rather quiet. Makes a swoosh noise.After several days a week usage over several days, whenever being run going continually on AC set to 30 degrees cooler than the environment, I'd say it works well but has started having an odd judder shudder moment sporadically for several seconds. Be mindful of the heat exhaust. Does a fairly good job, it's fighting an uphill battle in its location, personally very grateful for it but cannot say I'd get this precise style unit again. Was hoping for something that didn't require a window, which I why I jumped on a seemingly free-standing,windowless unit. But it pumps out cold air ¯\_(☯෴☯)_/¯
J**Y
Not the best portable A/C
Doesn’t cool off our ~300 sq. ft. 3 season room very well. Some cooler spots but not completely cooled.
A**9
Great for bedrooms
This isn't going to be powerful enough for a larger living room or main living area, but for most bedrooms, this is enough AC to get the job done and keep things cool.
A**O
Toward a more ideal workspace---
I use part of my garage as a hobby woodshop. For much of the year it is very hot (but not too humid) in the garage, often over 100°F, which makes it a less than ideal workspace. The benefit is that finishes dry really fast! Finishing is just what I needed to do recently, with a plan for a coat of primer and two topcoats of paint on some bookshelf shelves. If you've ever done this you know it is a multi-step process to prime one side, wait for it to dry, then do the other side, then repeat the process for each topcoat. It takes several hours, even with furnace-level temperatures drying everything very quickly.Making this job a little easier this time around was the Fiogohumi portable air conditioner (model A019BDJ). I started early in the day when the outdoor temperature was lowest, and rigged up the unit to blow the scavenged hot air out the bottom of the garage door. The device included with the unit is designed for a window, so it wasn't nearly long enough to span the entire garage door, but I blocked the rest of the opening with some wood and this worked OK. At least I didn't have a 4-inch opening below the door all the way across the garage.This unit is designed for a much smaller room than my garage, but I set it up so that it would blow directly into the space where I was working. Additionally, I set up a box fan right in front of the cold air outlet to help get the cold air moving into the garage, which was a big help. When I activated the unit my unreliable thermometer inside the garage read 95°F, while the thermometer on the A/C unit read 86°F. In reality it was probably closer to 89°F.I ran the unit continuously over the next 6 hours or so and the temperature never moved more than 1 degree even though the outside temperature climbed to 102°F with the bright sun beating on my uninsulated, south-facing garage door. I'd say this is pretty good performance from this little unit.I'll likely use this device sparingly, as it pulls a lot of current which makes it expensive to operate. However, on those days when I really need to get something done and want a relative level of comfort it will make my workspace more ideal.This product is made in China.
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