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Exactly this folks. When buying a portable AC, always look at the DOE SACC BTU rating.
This number is a much more realistic representation of the cooling ability of this unit.
Exactly this folks. When buying a portable AC, always look at the DOE SACC BTU rating.
This number is a much more realistic representation of the cooling ability of this unit.
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What number should we be looking for?
On the listing it says this under Features:
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Cools Small Rooms
Delivers 8,500 ASHRAE (5,600 SACC) BTUs to cool rooms up to 250 sq ft
Always ignore the ASHRAE BTU number, which in this case is 8,500 BTUs.
Instead look for the small text that says something like DOE SACC or SACC, in this case 5,600 BTUs.
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$240.00 46% off List Price
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This number is a much more realistic representation of the cooling ability of this unit.
This number is a much more realistic representation of the cooling ability of this unit.
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Really want the Midea U-shaped mode but they are $335 each. 2 of these for ~$270 is slick.
Really want the Midea U-shaped mode but they are $335 each. 2 of these for ~$270 is slick.
Depending where you live, the "savings" will be gone in less than 1 season
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Delivers 8,500 ASHRAE (5,600 SACC) BTUs to cool rooms up to 250 sq ft
Instead look for the small text that says something like DOE SACC or SACC, in this case 5,600 BTUs.
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