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Midea Smart Controlled Midea Easy Cool 3-in-1 Portable Air Conditioner cools or dehumidifies home or office spaces quietly, quickly, and efficiently. EasyCool The Midea Smart Portable Air Conditioner, ASHRAE rating 8,500 BTU (5000 BTU SACC standard) delivers fast, effective cooling for spaces Up to 150 sq. ft. while simultaneously providing fan and dehumidification functions in any home, bedroom, office or cabin; creating a relaxing and comfortable environment. EFFORTLESS OPERATION Enjoy the simplicity and comfort of digital controls. The portable AC features an easy-to-read LED display and includes a compact remote control (batteries included) to easily set the time, temperature, and mode, from across the room. Its 24-hour adjustable timer can cool a room to a temperature between 62°F-90°F and has 3 modes to choose from - cooling, dehumidification, fan only. EASY INSTALLATION Roll your air conditioner to the preferred cooling area, attach the 5ft hose and adjustable window brackets (fits openings from 26.5-48“), turn the unit on and let your cooling begin. An exhaust hose and window kit are included, no extra tools are needed for assembly. Installation instructions are simple and can be done by anyone. WASHABLE AIR FILTER To provide clean cool air, we designed a removable and reusable air filter to protect your family and living space from dust and pet hairs. We recommend you clean the filter every week of operation in order to extend the life and performance of this unit. Warranty Midea is the world’s largest provider of air conditioning products. As a testament to our dedication to quality, we offer a one year parts and labor on this product. Airflow (CFM) Roomside (hi/low) 330/277.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thoughts on the Midea Duo 14,000 BTU after two months of ownership
I waited a couple of months to see how the experience held up before submitting a review. Before purchase I had wondered about the drainage situation, performance, and overall noise level. I can address these points fully now.The Midea Duo is a wonderful machine -- in a small bedroom (roughly 11x11) setting this to the lowest setting (60 degrees Fahrenheit) will actually take a space this small down into the mid / upper 50s. This is while the machine copes easily with southeastern heat and humidity outside.I watched a Youtube reviewer test the noise level, and yes, that very low decibel rating is accurate with one caveat. The minimum noise level advertised only happens on low fan when the unit is in air circulation mode, no AC active -- the compressor running will easily exceed that level even on the lowest settings.Don't get me wrong -- I work at a desk approximately four feet away from the unit and I have absolutely no issues doing my job. There is a quirk of the unit where when the AC first activates, it briefly will spin everything up to maximum even with the settings configured to low / medium. This will last about thirty seconds before the inverter tech kicks in and the compressor drops into background noise. This is my only pet peeve overall.I am unsure as to why there isn't a "quiet mode" setting where it will run the compressor at a low setting more often for longer periods to maintain temperature versus needing to run full power for a bit. I would absolutely love this as a feature. Sending the compressor all the way to maximum and maximum fans briefly before stepping back and operating quietly is annoying, but I will note that I do not consider this loud enough to interrupt my day. Sitting further away will mitigate the issue completely.The noise is never enough to wake me from sleep and isn't "terrible". On normal low AC settings outside of the initial "start up" where it runs full tilt, I would say it is about as loud as box fan set to medium-low. The full start up level of noise for the compressor is approximately as loud as a window AC running on full. You will definitely notice the different stages as it cycles up and down.This thing will freeze you out of a room and quickly drop the temperature. I have never seen anything like it. Even dealing with Florida heat and humidity it was able to take a heat soaked room that was in the upper 80s down to the low 70s in a span of two hours.I had some concerns about needing to drain this vs a comparable Whynter unit with their exhaust technology. Those concerns were unfounded -- even with Florida humidity I have never needed to drain the unit. I have checked multiple times but I have never had more than a few drops of water in the tank. The AC exhausts the water vapor efficiently out through the window and does not seem to accumulate much at all.I have not needed to use the dehumidifying option, so that option may require more draining. For normal AC use you will probably not need to drain it often at all. If you live in a drier climate than Florida, you will probably never need to give draining it a second thought at all.Installation was not difficult for one person and all needed adapters / panels are provided. Midea supplies extra panels and adapters in case you need extensions. I do recommend reviewing the instructions and using the dampening foam panels to keep outside noise and heat away. You can install it without the instructions (it's that simple) but your life will be much easier if you read the manual. :) Make sure to install the hose flow separator at the end of the vent or your performance will not be as great.Once the foam is installed and the window secured with the included foam liners, outside noise is no worse than what it was before with the window closed. Midea has done very well in thinking of customer comfort.Durability -- it cools just as well as it did on day one. It has, however, developed a very annoying rattle/vibration when the compressor spins up and goes to full power. This sounds like something vibrating loose in the unit and this happened a few weeks into ownership.If I press my hand to the side of the unit this is goes away, so perhaps some piece of sound insulation has let go internally? I do not know if it is a defect since it is cooling perfectly, but I had to take away from the noise level stars because this is annoying and something I notice daily. Before it started doing this vibration-rattle the unit was much quieter.Purely fan mode is wonderfully quiet, so I know this has to be coming from the compressor somehow.Make sure to clean and check the filters, as the mesh is very fine and this unit needs the airflow to operate at best performance. I have not needed to use the heat function since we're still in the upper 80s and 90s, but will update as I use it.The remote control is good for when you don't want to get out of bed to change settings, but I find the app to be easier to use. The remote can do most of the things the buttons on the unit will do minus a few options that require the unit buttons to be held down. The app will let you fine tune most settings on the unit and select fan speeds beyond low, medium, or high. I would like to see full control from the app with all settings that can be adjusted on the unit itself.Our power bill did not increase by much using the AC. Part of this is probably helped by the Midea taking some of the strain off of the old (and inefficient) wall units here. I normally leave it set to low fan circulation and around 72 degrees on the AC. It uses much less power than a comparable window unit and I would absolutely not have anything other than an inverter driven AC at this point. The technology is that good.Would I buy another Midea again? Absolutely. There are improvements they can make to the overall build quality (addressing the various vibrations / rattles that have appeared) and settings (a quiet AC mode would be greatly appreciated), but overall this is very comparable with the best that Whynter has to offer and the thoughtfulness of the app is wonderful.It is not cheap, but the price gives you a tremendous performance and feature combination. I have no doubt that this would cool a large living room or combined space with ease. Thank you to Midea for saving me from Florida Summer!Edit and followup: I attached two decibel measurements. The average for medium fan is 54 and the average for the unit running in AC mode is 61 with spikes up to 68.I finally ran the heat and it works great, though it will collect a lot of humidity as condensation in the trays. The unit is very easy to drain, but you can also switch to dry mode to have the unit evaporate and exhaust the water.Edit #2: Still working great after a year and a half with no issues
5.0 out of 5 stars Really good as long as you understand it's for a single room and you read the instructions
As another top reviewer mentioned, it is important to read the instructions before you use this unit, as some of the functions are not intuitive.I've only been using this unit for a couple of days, so if I find anything wonky about it later I'll update this review.I used to have the Koldfront PAC1401W Ultracool 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner which I bought back in 2013. I didn't like it because I needed something to cool my studio apartment and that unit was far too large/powerful, and it was also very noisy. Because it was so large and powerful, it would turn on for one cool cycle and over-cool the room so I was freezing, then it would shut off for one cycle and it would get uncomfortably hot. So it was a constant cycle of being too cold or too hot. That was entirely my fault for choosing a unit that was too large for the space.This unit is ideal for a single room or a studio apartment. You would not want to use this to cool an entire house, a large garage or any other space larger than a bedroom. It puts out about the same amount of noise as a box fan, yet it is very powerful for its size. I can feel the air blowing when I am standing in the bathroom all the way off the opposite side of the room.The unit was easy to install. All I had to do was stack up the vent slats and put in the little plastic knobbies to hold them at the height of my sliding window, then shut the window and fix it in place with the security lock at the back. After that I plugged the exhaust hose into the unit and the hole in the window slat, plugged the unit in and off it went. It cooled down my room to a comfortable temperature in about 15 minutes and then shut off. By default the unit turns the fan on and off with the cooling cycle, but you can configure it to always run the fan on either low or high.One thing I appreciate about this unit, and a primary reason I chose it over other units of the same BTU rating: If you unplug it, it retains your settings and uses them when the unit is plugged back in. This means I can control it with any of the available cheap smart plugs also on Bolo. I have the Emporia smart plugs which not only allow me to control the unit with my Google Home device and my phone, but they also monitor how much electricity the unit uses.I can use Google Home to do things like:* "Hey Google, turn off the AC at 2am."* (When I'm getting ready to leave the office) "Hey google, turn on the AC" (so it's cool in my room when I get home).* If I forget to turn off the AC before I leave home I can turn it off remotely so it's not running the whole time I'm gone and running up the electric bill.* I can set a schedule so the unit turns off when I leave for work and switches on half an hour before I get home.* I can set an outside temperature target so that if the temperature outside gets to a certain level it switches on the AC so the heat inside my room doesn't cause my food and medication to spoil.The unit is pretty good at maintaining the temperature in the room without being annoying. The cool cycles seem to be at the sweet spot between being off too long and switching on and off too frequently. I did notice that sometimes when the unit switches on for a cooling cycle it goes GA-THUMP and shakes the whole room, for some reason. It's not loud, it's just... like somebody stomping the floor really hard. For that reason I would not recommend placing this unit above the floor like on a desk or table: It DEFINATELY will shake itself off and fall onto the floor.The unit is about the size of a half fridge and slightly narrower. You can get an idea of the size from my picture which has a plastic spoon in front of it for scale.
super
Bizarre d’acheter un Climatiseur en janvier,mais prévoyant. Il y as plus de choix et les prix s’ont inférieurs qu’en juin.C’est mon deuxième Climatiseur Midea.Je prévois un été très chaud et celui-ci m’aidera les journées torrides.J’ai reçu le Climatiseur neuf le lendemain de la commande très bonne note à MarketMotions et Purolator.Le Climatiseur possède deux filtres pour protéger les radiateurs il est silencieux et efficace.
Life saver in this global heat - Auto shut off hard to sleep to
Price paid: $503.99GREAT unit, works better than the apartment's preinstalled AC.Keep in mind that you don't buy a unit too large for your room otherwise, it will automatically shut off when the room hits 17c. This may sound fine, but you really get used to sleeping to the white noise and when it shuts off it wakes my girlfriend and I up.
Amazing Machine
Bought this unit a few weeks ago. it outperforms any portable unit we've bought in the past.I have a 1200 sq.ft. living space and when the temperature was 34C outside, this unit kept the inside at a comfortable 23C.Quiet, very easy to operate. Set it and forget it.Only drawback is that you can't reposition it, the hose is not flexible side to side.
Great AC
I will come back and add more of a review about the performance once I have used this unit for a while. Here is a review about the unboxing, setup & first thoughtsUnboxing:-The unboxing was extremely easy. You just remove the ties and then lift the box off the unit-You only have to lift the unit for a second to slide the cardboard out from under it, which is good because it is extremely heavy-The accessories were not secured very well and were rattling around inside the boxSetup:-The hose being so wide and thick makes it hard to maneuver. There is not much give when it comes to turning the unit-I think we technically installed it wrong lol we did not use the vertical window adapter. But its in the window just fine and now the unit can face the way we need it to.-Connecting the unit to the window was extremely easy. The pieces click together, as opposed to the usual hoses that screw together and never actually stay together-We found the settings on the unit EXTREMELY confusing. They do not easily identify what they are. Low is a Y? Medium is a plus? High is a star?-The instruction manual makes no sense because they use the same manual for all their units-We did not use the remote or the app. We just hit power on the unit when we want to use it and it remembers our settingsFirst Thoughts:-The hose is amazing. When the AC is running the hose does not get warm to the touch. No warm air is seeping back into the room-The unit is QUIET! Super quiet. Especially when on the low setting you can barely hear it running. I would have no problem sleeping with it on at night-The glossy black gets full of fingerprints and pawprints-The cool air mostly shoots upwards and its at its coldest when the vent is all the way open. You don't feel much air if you are sitting directly in front of the unit. I think it cools the room faster, but just beware if you like to feel it down at ground level
Excellent, cools apartment well
This AC works great. Here in Toronto we have awful 35+ summers that are also humid. It keeps my 450sqf south facing apartment cool. It's on 24-7 and I set it to 19. It keeps the temp no problem. Set up took 10minutes. On low fan is very quiet in the same room as TV. On medium it's louder, but not as loud as a window unit. Highly recommended. I don't use the wifi or remote control, so have mo feedback about that.
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