6-way directional airflow and three different fan speeds
8,000 BTU Model is recommended for rooms up to 350 sq ft
10,000 BTU Model is recommended for rooms up to 450 sq ft
12,000 BTU Model is recommended for rooms up to 550 sq ft
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These models all include a 12 month limited warranty
At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that the 8,000 BTU Model is $65.88 lower (20.6% savings) than the next best available prices for similar products with prices starting from $319. -SaltyOne
Frigidaire 10,000 BTU 115-Volt Window Air Conditioner with Remote, WIFI, White, FHWW102WCE for $294 shipped by Walmart.
Considering heat wave and everything you are not overpaying with any of these and two of them will be delivered in 2 days.
Model: Frigidaire 10,000 BTU 115-Volt Window Air Conditioner with Remote, WIFI, White, FHWW102WCE
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Was searching for something in stock locally and after nothing was available looked for the fastest delivery from Lowe's, Home depot, Amazon and Walmart, Found these highly rated units that were even matching previous low prices. Thought save fellow SDers a couple of hours of comparison, review and shipping date research.
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06-26-2021 at 09:29 AM.
I bought similar Frigidaires some 7-8 years ago, the 8,000 for an outbuilding & the 12,000 for a mother-in-law suite. They have been good units, and this seems like a pretty good price these days, although not a steal by any stretch. Repped, OP.
I bought similar Frigidaires some 7-8 years ago, the 8,000 for an outbuilding & the 12,000 for a mother-in-law suite. They have been good units, and this seems like a pretty good price these days, although not a steal by any stretch. Repped, OP.
Was searching for something in stock locally and after nothing was available looked for the fastest delivery from Lowe's, Home depot, Amazon and Walmart, Found these highly rated units that were even matching previous low prices. Thought save fellow SDers a couple of hours of comparison, review and shipping date research.
Seems these are not Energy Star. BTW, Lowe's has a 10K btu + Energy Star LG (top-rated by ConsRpts) for $339. If you are military or vet, discount brings it down to $305 delivered. Can also get Lowes' discount gift cards at Newegg (see previous deal).
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06-26-2021 at 11:00 AM.
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Seems these are not Energy Star. BTW, Lowe's has a 10K btu + Energy Star LG (top-rated by ConsRpts) for $339. If you are military or vet, discount brings it down to $305 delivered. Can also get Lowes' discount gift cards at Newegg (see previous deal).
The energy star versions of these are more expensive (about 15-20% from homedepot). The CEER efficiency of those is 12 vs 10.9 for these I would personally never recover the upfront price difference with my usage.
More importantly I want it delivered on Wednesday.
If so, I can personally attest to it being a stellar machine. Nothing too fancy but it cools my bedroom very quickly, was fairly easy to assemble/install, and has a good remote which is line of sight but works even when pointing at the opposite wall most of the time.
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Was searching for something in stock locally and after nothing was available looked for the fastest delivery from Lowe's, Home depot, Amazon and Walmart, Found these highly rated units that were even matching previous low prices. Thought save fellow SDers a couple of hours of comparison, review and shipping date research.
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The energy star versions of these are more expensive (about 15-20% from homedepot). The CEER efficiency of those is 12 vs 10.9 for these I would personally never recover the upfront price difference with my usage.
More importantly I want it delivered on Wednesday.
https://www.homedepot.c
If so, I can personally attest to it being a stellar machine. Nothing too fancy but it cools my bedroom very quickly, was fairly easy to assemble/install, and has a good remote which is line of sight but works even when pointing at the opposite wall most of the time.
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Google Home works perfectly!
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They have the 12k BTU for $290
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Lg uses about 820 watts