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Midea U-Shaped Inverter WiFi Window Air Conditioner: 12000 BTU

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Home Depot has Midea U-Shaped Inverter WiFi Window Air Conditioner on sale listed below. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • The U-shape design of Midea U Smart Inverter AC uses your window to block noise outside. The highly-efficient inverter system warrants ultra-low noise and vibration, 9x quieter than traditional units with operation as low as 32 dBA
  • Midea U Smart Inverter AC is Wi-Fi enabled and can be controlled from anywhere using the MSmartHome app on iOS or Android. You can also use voice commands throughout your house, office, or apartment using Alexa or Google Assistant devices
  • With the advanced DC Inverter technology, Midea U achieves over 35% energy savings compared to other traditional units.
  • The U-shaped design allows your window to open, bringing fresh air into your home and maintaining more of your view when the unit is installed. When the window is closed, the Anti-Theft Mechanism locks the window for added safety
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  • This product is rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 16,150 Amazon customer reviews.
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Home Depot has Midea U-Shaped Inverter WiFi Window Air Conditioner on sale listed below. Shipping is free.

Available:Thanks to community member gabe23111 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • The U-shape design of Midea U Smart Inverter AC uses your window to block noise outside. The highly-efficient inverter system warrants ultra-low noise and vibration, 9x quieter than traditional units with operation as low as 32 dBA
  • Midea U Smart Inverter AC is Wi-Fi enabled and can be controlled from anywhere using the MSmartHome app on iOS or Android. You can also use voice commands throughout your house, office, or apartment using Alexa or Google Assistant devices
  • With the advanced DC Inverter technology, Midea U achieves over 35% energy savings compared to other traditional units.
  • The U-shaped design allows your window to open, bringing fresh air into your home and maintaining more of your view when the unit is installed. When the window is closed, the Anti-Theft Mechanism locks the window for added safety
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Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This product is rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 16,150 Amazon customer reviews.
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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PaulL3556
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I spray about 1/3 bottle of hydrogen peroxid($1 at most places) at the inside fins to clean any mold or bacteria issues. Frequency depends on how humid your environment is, but I do it once a month in Dallas, Texas during the months I use them. Dilute with water if you don't need it that strong.
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I haven't had any mold issues with mine either. You just want to make sure and set the support bars so the unit is sloped just a degree or two downwards so that condensed water does in fact gravitate towards the outside, where it can drain. If you really want to, you can drill a hole or two in the bottom of the unit to assist with drainage, but I haven't had the need.

These units are so far superior to older AC technology.....it's an absolute game changer.

What I REALLY wish is that they would discount the units that have heat pump capability. I have two of them as well and would buy one more. It's amazing the amount of heat they can put out per watt, as compared to resistive space heaters.
blahbbs
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I've got a 8000 BTU unit that I've been using for two summers and a 12000 BTU that I've had for one summer, and I think they're great. My central AC runs far, far less often, so my electricity bill had been noticeably lower despite the summers getting hotter.
It is predicted to be in the mid to upper 80's already next week down here in south Texas. I hope I don't have to install them already.
Mold? I didn't have any issues with that. On humid days, the AC can pull enough water out of the air that the water pools up in the outside portion of the AC. Some people would drill drain holes in the unit, but I just folded up a paper towel into a strip and tucked it between the fins and the case so it wicks the excess water out of the unit and into a bucket or onto a thirsty plant. Works great.

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drivenZ
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Quote from party4lif6 :
I have 4 of these (think 2 x 8ks and 2 x 12ks) and love them. They're so quiet and do a great job. I've had the 12ks for 2 and 3 years without any issues. I've had the 8ks for just over a year, again without issue. I got the 8ks for bedroom replacements. I love that they're wifi enabled and can connect to Alexa / Google.

Regarding how quiet they are... in our Livingroom, when the old air conditioner would turn on, we couldn't hear the TV. Now, except for a minor high pitch whine as it turns on, I don't hear it at all. In my office, I had the same issue where if I had a call, I couldn't have the AC on. Now, just like the Livingroom, I don't even know if it's on.
do the 8ks and the 12ks weigh the same? are they the same relative size?
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Quote from i4k20c :
it's hard to find the space to store these things if your home doesn't have a basement or much storage.
I guess in Florida I'm just used to never removing these things from the window to store them. They are commonplace year round and no reason to remove them. I had 4 in a duplex with no central AC and were never removed. One 18k BTU unit also had heat in the living room so if it got cold enough to use (winds from the lake made 50 degrees feel like 30) we used it.

In this house, if we had a hurricane I would remove it to board up the window (or just board around it), but then put it back in and hook it to my generator if the power is out for a few days. Low energy consumption along with needing only 120V to power it makes it a multi-verse unit. If I see this unit get down to $249 (or another warehouse special at $197) I will surely jump on it for a spare and keep in the attic.
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spydersdeals69
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Quote from cantcurecancer :
Are the heat pumps also U shaped?
No. They are traditional shaped units. Be sure to get a good mount. Fortunately, I picked up mine locally for $50, so even after adding a $60 mount it was still a bargain.
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tbone209
Feb 19, 2024
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Quote from corman84 :
I've yet to see a u-shape with heat.

The one with heat I was able to snag 2 years back was this guy
https://www.midea.com/us/air-cond...aw12hv1cwt

One of the common complaints with the u-shaped is a higher pitched hum, I was not willing to risk it for the bedroom a/c and went with the one I linked, and it's awesome.
FYI: It does NOT come with the support brace like the u-shaped units, it installs like an old school one and just kinda hangs in the window frame.
I bought 2 of these they have been great. Just not good for heat below 40 degrees outside
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Kensic
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buy now and prep for the summer?
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party4lif6
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Quote from drivenZ :
do the 8ks and the 12ks weigh the same? are they the same relative size?
That's a good question! I just went and measured the widths, and they are close, but it appears that the 8ks are ~.5 inch smaller. Hope that helps!
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Jetlag
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Quote from AJR214 :
People don't realize buying a window unit for every room is not only far less expensive than central air, units like these Midea energy savers are far less expensive to cool your house. The stigma behind them is their noise level and taking up a window. You can keep each individual room at a specific temp without having to run central AC to cool the entire house all down to the same temp even in any spare rooms, offices, or other unoccupied living space.

We have central air, but I purchased my Midea 12k BTU unit on Dec 29th 2023 with the Amazon warehouse deal for $197 and love it. I bought it because my wife wants it cold in our room (like 68). We have a 3/2 2,000sqft living space... but it's just us now, kids are gone. I installed the 12k unit and set it to turn on at 8:30pm set to 68, and off at 7am. We have the bedroom door closed and it cools the 20x14 master bedroom from 76 to 68 in about 30 minutes and drops to eco-mode which is damn quiet. Even full blower you hear air rushing, not fan motor spinning. She has been sleeping much better!

When I received the unit, it looked like it was dented on the corner (dropped?). I removed the screws and took off the shroud. It wasn't damaged, however I'm glad I did open it because there is a black sticky insulation (I guess) that is wrapped around one of the copper pipes. It looked like it shifted and melted to the fan blade attaching it in an immovable state. It was a mess of black stuff to unstick and clean up on the fan blade, but made sure to get it all off so there would be no wobble. While I had the cover off, I drilled a 1/4" hole in the back-right corner (looking at it from the back) in a safe place to drill in the lower dip of the "pan". I did this based on other's complaints that the water has nowhere to drain. I made sure when I mounted it to slightly lean the level bubble so the water went to the right side to that hole. I'm in Florida and the humidity will create a lot of condensation, and I've seen the water just pour out several times when I'm outside. This is a permanent mount and I even drilled the wall braces on the bracket into the wall. It shouldn't move even through a hurricane (central FL we don't get the brunt of hurricanes, but get good summer thunderstorms and micro-cells).

For $197 having this 12k BTU unit that I can control by the unit, the remote, or the app and Alexa was a great investment. Looking at my Sense system, it shows about 200W draw on full power, and 80-100W as the temp settles in and running eco-mode. I still leave the central A/C at 76.
200W seems quite low. The specs at homedepot.com say 1140W which is more in line with I'd expect at 12k BTU.

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Will a 12k be an overkill in a 350 sqft room
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nojmplease
Feb 19, 2024
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To give you an idea of how good a deal these are:

Walmart was selling refurbished 8k units last spring for $279.99...so a new unit for $225 is awesome. I've used both the 12k and 8k, can't really tell a big difference in performance since these are so efficient overall.
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Quote from BeepBopBeep :
Will a 12k be an overkill in a 350 sqft room
Yes. Have the 8k in a similar sized room and it's always cold, even on the hottest days.
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Quote from beerbaron22 :
Yes. Have the 8k in a similar sized room and it's always cold, even on the hottest days.
Thank you, ordered 8k
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lookitskelvin
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I cannot tell you how much you all need to jump on this if you're in the market for one. Its cold now so take advantage of the price. I have one for my room and its amazing, its very quiet too.
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Can I place these on their side or do they make them for windows that slide sideways? thanks!
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I bought this one in Costco last year. Straight out of box, it wouldn't turn AC on. Only worked as a fan. The company wouldn't honor warranty as it can be returned to Costco. Waste of effort to bring from Costco and go through the installation. Don't buy, unreliable.

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drivenZ
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Quote from nojmplease :
To give you an idea of how good a deal these are:

Walmart was selling refurbished 8k units last spring for $279.99...so a new unit for $225 is awesome. I've used both the 12k and 8k, can't really tell a big difference in performance since these are so efficient overall.
My understanding that because of the dual inverter if you don't need the extra BTU's of the 12k it's going to run just like the 8K. So you won't notice a real difference unless it's really not cooling down.

Hypothetically you could oversize these to your room and it won't make a difference because the larger unit will just run like the smaller unit. Different than a normal window AC which if you size too large will cycle too frequently. That's my rudimentary understanding anyway.

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