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Walmart [walmart.com] has
Ukoke USPC02S Smart Wifi Portable Air Conditioner, Works with Mobile App Control, 10000BTU, 3 in 1 AC Unit with Cool,Dehumidifier & Fan, up to 300 Sq. ft for $369 + Free Shipping.
★ Voice Control – Ukoke's Smart Portable Air Conditioner HVAC Unit works with Alexa to easily turn ON/OFF your AC unit and adjust your desired temperature all by a voice command.
★ Mobile App Control – Download the Ukoke App in Apple App Store and Android Play Store to control your Portable AC anywhere with your smartphone, tablet or computer. Our App is your personal smartphone remote controller allowing users to easily control all Ukoke Smart Home products in one App, making home and family life easier.
★ Traditional Remote Control – Manually control your Portable AC from the digital LED display panel and provided remote control.
★ High-end technology -- 10K BTU cooling capacity cools up to 300 square feet of floor space, or a medium-sized room. Eco-friendly R410A refrigerant and efficient compressor lowers noise down to 53 dB, enough to maintain your desired temperature while sleeping.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ukoke-...dsrc=staff
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Or buy a dual hose unit. I have a Whynter dual hose that I've used for years. Dual hose units recirculate your indoor air, making them more efficient. There is still an efficiency penalty because of the hoses. But its much lower than the single hose unit.
Window units are better, but not everyone can have them.
Midea is one of the largest OEMS for AC's. So many brands are really Midea's.
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Or buy a dual hose unit. I have a Whynter dual hose that I've used for years. Dual hose units recirculate your indoor air, making them more efficient. There is still an efficiency penalty because of the hoses. But its much lower than the single hose unit.
Window units are better, but not everyone can have them.
Midea is one of the largest OEMS for AC's. So many brands are really Midea's.
Or buy a dual hose unit. I have a Whynter dual hose that I've used for years. Dual hose units recirculate your indoor air, making them more efficient. There is still an efficiency penalty because of the hoses. But its much lower than the single hose unit.
Window units are better, but not everyone can have them.
Midea is one of the largest OEMS for AC's. So many brands are really Midea's.
This is exactly why I returned the LG, I did alot more research and learned about the inaccurate btu stats, so midea had the features I wanted, wifi with google, dual hose vent, 14000 btu which is really around 10000/12000 btu, I also like how the hose comes out vertically vs horizontal and I wanted it in black, the toshiba branded one comes only in white if u want that. What also interested me was the variable speed inverter, its supposed to be more efficient and waste less electricity. I'm glad to hear midea is on of the biggest, I hope it's reliable.
Or buy a dual hose unit. I have a Whynter dual hose that I've used for years. Dual hose units recirculate your indoor air, making them more efficient. There is still an efficiency penalty because of the hoses. But its much lower than the single hose unit.
Window units are better, but not everyone can have them.
Midea is one of the largest OEMS for AC's. So many brands are really Midea's.
I second this. Dual hose is the way to go if window unit is not an option. I have used a single hose and now a double hose Haier unit, and the difference is night and day.
https://www.midea.com/us/Air-Cond...MAP12S1T
https://www.amazon.com/MIDEA-MAP1...091CHK17
No. That's too big of a space. With this size you can expect to cool a 300sqft room at best. Like others have said, buy a dual hose. I have a whynter 12k btu unit running nonstop for a year and it works amazingly well for a 400sqft apt. It uses 1.2kwh of electric power (measured by killawatt in FL's heat)so it's not the worst I've seen but it could be better.