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Product Name: | Danby 10,000 BTU (SACC) 3-in-1 Inverter Portable Air Conditioner |
Product Description: | WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. Specifications AC Unit Type Portable Brand Danby Color White Cooling BTUs 10,000 BTU Cord Length 5 ft. Dimensions: W x D x H 19.29 in. x 16.77 in. x 32.32 in. Features Smart Maximum Coverage Area 500 sq. ft. Model DPA100B9IWDB-6 Recommended Coverage Area 500-699 sq ft Voltage 110 Volt Weight 73.1 lb. |
Model Number: | DPA100B9IWDB-6 |
Product SKU: | 4000093466 |
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Online the delivery times are all 3-5 business days out with the Midea being 3 and the others 4 and 5. Not sure if that helps figuring out if it's in-stock other than calling.
I think they operate the same. Same BTU. Same Inverter tech.
I like the Danby aesthetics better.
I saw the sale in store the first day $389.99 kicked in. Also saw the Midea-U but my horizontal sliding windows in living room had a very loud Hisense Dual Hose. I ended up buying this and will report if any problems come up. So far, no water tank errors or the unit being under-powered yet. I did notice though that on a colder day outside, the thermostat is affected and under-reports the indoor temperature sometimes.
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What do you like about the midea?
This currently is available via Costco Direct program.
https://www.costco.com/midea-duo-...78219.html
Most homes have vents in the basement to pull in fresh air, so I would think it is minimal impact, but definitely check to make sure there are low level vents and that you have a CO monitor in your home.
I would guess that if you wanted to test it....
1. Install the single-hose AC unit in the upper floor window.
2. Put the CO monitor near the hot water heater. (or on each floor)
3. Check to see if there is enough suction to trigger the monitor.*
*you can test the monitor first near the vent to ensure that it is working and then you will definitely know if the portable AC is counteracting the vent.
After a few min of research I found out the window kit will only fit up to 54". So this will not work with my 58" high sliding window. If anyone can confirm this would be great. Thank you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P...App
Lastly, you could gerry rig it if the hose is indeed too short. Find a milk crate (stationary supply section) and place the AC on top of that. You can use a plastic wet shoe/boot tray under the milk crate in case there is a leak. Or buy a square washing machine plastic tray (overkill).
There were at least 10 in Hayward and Fremont on Monday. I haven't been to SSF Airport Costco in a while. Sale is over though.
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