Original Post
Written by
Edited July 26, 2021
at 10:03 PM
by
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.
8000 BTU (Deliver June 30) $253 >
Now $269 Now $239
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Frigida.../375598182
10000 BTU (Deliver July 9) $294 (Former frontpage deal at this price) $294.00
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Frigida.../297754808 expired
12000 BTU (Deliver June 30) $369
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Frigida.../290502283
1 year warranty from Frigidaire.
127 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
https://www.amazon.com/Midea-Inve...r=8-1&th=1
Better design and energy efficient.
You can open/close the windows with the unit installed, and is also a lot quieter since the outside half is separated.
A week ago I was able to get the 12k unit for $409. It went on an unannounced sale momentarily. Keep an eye on it. Most of the time they seem to be out of stock.
Maybe it's geographical, but it's ridiculous that manufacturers can't seem to be bothered to design more vertical window acs, relegating people in my situation to use a terribly inefficient portable ac instead. Ugh
I would like to see some sort of secondary window that can be installed on a horizontal A/C that allows the window to be opened. Or a mini-split A/C with a front end that can be installed vertically.
https://www.amazon.com/Midea-Inve...r=8-1&th=1
Better design and energy efficient.
You can open/close the windows with the unit installed, and is also a lot quieter since the outside half is separated.
A week ago I was able to get the 12k unit for $409. It went on an unannounced sale momentarily. Keep an eye on it. Most of the time they seem to be out of stock.
Second this. I installed a regular window AC in one room and a Midea/Danby U shaped one in another room (both sliding windows).
The Midea U shaped one is way better and the 12k BTU Midea unit is about the same size the as the 8k BTU Midea unit and only uses 475 W on high fan mode.
The regular AC one uses around 600-700W and sounds like a blower while the Midea sounds like a room fan. In fact sometimes I don't even know the U shaped ones are even on. It's like a minisplit for Windows.
If you don't want to build a frame, just get the Soleus window frame kit and it works with the Midea/Danby U shaped units. Switching out the regular AC in the other room with another Midea/Danby.
Most microwaves come from the same factory
We found evidence that most countertop microwaves sold in the US are manufactured by just one company, Midea. We confirmed with Midea that it makes and sells Toshiba, urlhasbeenblocked, and Black+Decker ovens. We're also confident that GE, Whirlpool, Sharp, Breville, Insignia, Magic Chef, Hamilton Beach, and others also sell microwaves that were originally built and probably designed in large part by Midea, though all parties that we contacted declined to comment.
Maybe it's geographical, but it's ridiculous that manufacturers can't seem to be bothered to design more vertical window acs, relegating people in my situation to use a terribly inefficient portable ac instead. Ugh
Here's a link I found for one way to do it: https://www.instructables.com/Mounting-a-Standard-Air-Conditioner-in-a-Sliding-W/#:~:text=Mounting%2... [instructables.com]
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
https://www.amazon.com/Midea-Inve...r=8-1&th=1
Better design and energy efficient.
You can open/close the windows with the unit installed, and is also a lot quieter since the outside half is separated.
A week ago I was able to get the 12k unit for $409. It went on an unannounced sale momentarily. Keep an eye on it. Most of the time they seem to be out of stock.
Everytime it throws error: Not Deliverable.
Everytime it throws error: Not Deliverable.
Try again.
I am in MA btw.
http://www.samsclub.co
It works amazing! It cools my living room, dining room and kitchen. I have an old house with nothing but window units.
Try again.
I am in MA btw.