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Costco Members: MrCool E Star DIY 12K BTU Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump System

$1250
$1,399.99
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Costco Wholesale has for their Costco Members: MrCool E Star DIY Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump Complete Systems for the prices listed. Shipping is free.

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Various MRCOOL DIY Minisplit sale at Costco with F/S - (12k BTU - $1249, 18k BTU - 1699, 24k BTU - $1999)


MRCOOL E Star DIY 4th Gen 12k BTU Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump Complete System 115V/60 Hz
https://www.costco.com/.product.4000043469.html

$1249


MRCOOL E Star DIY 4th Gen 18k BTU Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump Complete System 208-230V/60Hz






https://www.costco.com/.product.4000043443.html
$1699


MRCOOL E Star DIY 4th Gen 24k BTU Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump Complete System 208-230V/60Hz



https://www.costco.com/.product.4000040670.html

$1999
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As someone who just installed a "non" DIY mini split at their house, I want to encourage people to give them a try. I was very nervous about the install, but ultimately it is not that hard as long as you know the procedure (which I understand is the hardest part). In short, you can buy a non-DIY mini split, vacuum pump, and gauges all for less than a single Mr. Cool DIY setup. The video that helped out with the vacuuming part was from "DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse" on YouTube. You hook everything up and then connect the low-pressure blue side of the gauge to the port on the outdoor unit and the yellow hose to the vacuum. Run the vacuum for 15 minutes and let it sit for over an hour to confirm via the gauge there are no leaks. Assuming no leaks, you release a bit of the freon from the unit into the lines and then disconnect the gauge. Once disconnected you open everything up and you're good to go!

I nearly bought the DIY unit so I wouldn't have to mess with a vacuum, but now I'm glad I went that route to save money and learn along the way. You got this!
I bought the 24k a few years ago and I absolutely LOVE IT. It runs quiet and can chill things out in a hurry. I put mine in the living room as it's a centralized location and use my heat thermostat fan to circulate the cool air through the house (single story home).

The install for this can be very involved but it will really depend on your situation layout and skill level. If you get a 120v/15' hose unit that you can plug in to a standard recepticle, mount the head on the wall, drill a hole and shove the lines outside, then mount the unit on the siding or a concrete pad outside the wall, this install will likely be pretty easy.

It also be a pain as well though once you get into the 240v units if you aren't set up for it. I'm an electrician by trade and it took me 50 hours to install mine. That involved quite a few steps:

-Coring a 3" hole through brick, running lines up and through my garage and out the side wall.

-Setting up a chain-fall to hoist the condenser into the air, plus buying wall brackets and placing backing board in the walls with lag bolts to make damn sure it was solid.

-I bought the line gutter kit to give it a really clean install, highly recommend it.

-Run 1/2" conduit from my panel to a junction box outside the house, through the garage, to a disconnect under the unit.

-Installed 30 amp breaker and pulled 2 circuits a neutral and a ground, 10awg. The condenser doesn't need the neutral but you need a service gfci recepticle within a reasonable distance of the condenser unit. Plus it's been great having a plug out there now.

Sorry for the long ass post but take a few minutes with a pen and paper and a measuring tape before starting a project like this. What length of lines are you getting, how are you going to hide them? (coiling them up neatly behind the condenser is fine) What kind of walls are you drilling through, where is the condenser mounting, what voltage system will you need?

A 3" masonry core bit, wall brackets, gutters, EMT conduit, disconnect, hose and conduit supports, wire, chainfall; that's all things I hadn't anticipated but were made possible by my sponsors Amazon next day shipping and repeated trips to Home Depot heh.

Wish I knew how to host pics because it turned out great though. Good luck and safe installs everyone 👍
Costco has an awesome price adjustment policy. No need to return or even speak to anyone. Just go to costco(dot)com(slash)PriceAdjustmentView and submit the price it is now vs. what you paid for. They will reimburse you.

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ps930
04-05-2024 at 12:29 PM.
04-05-2024 at 12:29 PM.
Quote from Sinjin28 :
You got it bud, I'll try my best. I'm not too techy anymore, I just build stuff. Hopefully it works 👍

Edit: First image host looked awful, I'm trying a different one. I hope it is better quality.

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For those wondering why I ran parallel conduits out of the junction box, I ran an extra two circuits for a future EV charger or welder in the lower pipe. I don't like doing things twice, and future-proofing is sometimes a good move.

Great post... Gives a potential DIYer an idea of what the job may entail
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04-05-2024 at 12:51 PM.
04-05-2024 at 12:51 PM.
Quote from Dfinding :
What kind of non-DIY minisplit are you referring to? THanks
probably costway's
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04-05-2024 at 01:41 PM.
04-05-2024 at 01:41 PM.
Majority of HVAC techs are pathetic. They honestly would rather make money selling versus on their expertise because thats what the market historically allowed them to get away with.

Now they're realizing they have to adapt and learn the trade versus the easy way out... the DIY systems are becoming more and more reliable.
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04-05-2024 at 07:32 PM.
04-05-2024 at 07:32 PM.
Quote from tey714 :
3rd gen for $1397

https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/...e&recidx=1
If that's really in stock and ships for that price, it's probably more $ savings than what's offset by the efficiency in the gen 4 for $1999. Good find.
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04-05-2024 at 09:12 PM.
04-05-2024 at 09:12 PM.
I bought the 115V one last year and love it! I live in the bay area and only needed the cooler several days out of the year where it did an adequate job of cooling the living part of the house during the day. I run it as a heater a few hours in the morning before I get up, which I like because it doesn't dry out the air and costs a fraction to heat compared to gas.

Installation was straightforward and I was glad I didn't need to fuss with a vacuum. Just common household tools. I didn't use an HVAC torque wrench, but have some idea of torque feels like. The hose is quite long, but allowed me to mount it more centrally and run it down the inside of the wall, through the crawlspace, then out. It's going to be too long if you mount it on an exterior wall.
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04-07-2024 at 02:38 PM.
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Quote from fewlio :
why would you need anything serious if you already had it? I'm saying these things can't handle serious heating or cooling tasks, if it's supplementary it should push you where you want to go. Right?

That's crazy because I've had a 4 zone 36k heating and cooling my uninsulated 100 year old house for 3 years now and I would consider that pretty serious. I will say by the nature of how they work I would still stick with central in larger homes as my previous home would have needed like 12 heads because all the different rooms. Other than that limitation these are so far superior to central it's not even close. If I had to do it again I'd probably just get one cheaper that you pull vacuum on because they have raised the price of these particular units significantly in the past few years.
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04-07-2024 at 02:52 PM.
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planning an upgrade eventually for my park model home with LP forced air. Mini splits are popular with tiny homes on wheels but I've been planted here for years. Possibly a little heat pump would do and be cheaper.
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thetimmy
04-09-2024 at 02:34 AM.
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I work for HVAC company, the mr cool warranty leaves much to be desired.
The customer got a unit and within 6 months it was showing a leaky compressor it took them 6 weeks of daily email to send a replacement compressor which the customer was charged to $280 for shipping the "free" part, the cost of a Mitsubishi replacement compressor is $288+ship, the customer needs to braze new parts in and buy new r410a refrigerant, not cheap/fast.

A non DIY system is the way to go, the tools are $200 total on Amazon and you get a product the manufacturer is far more confident in.
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04-09-2024 at 03:49 AM.
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Quote from thetimmy :
I work for HVAC company, the mr cool warranty leaves much to be desired.
The customer got a unit and within 6 months it was showing a leaky compressor it took them 6 weeks of daily email to send a replacement compressor which the customer was charged to $280 for shipping the "free" part, the cost of a Mitsubishi replacement compressor is $288+ship, the customer needs to braze new parts in and buy new r410a refrigerant, not cheap/fast.

A non DIY system is the way to go, the tools are $200 total on Amazon and you get a product the manufacturer is far more confident in.
I have installed 5 split units in the past 4-5 years. 3 were Mr. Cool. All 5 have been working flawlessly. A single Mitsubishi unit installed would have cost me more than the 5 together. Mitsubishi requires professional installation, and the warranty doesn't cover labor and refrigerant.
Or shipping of parts. Just saying.
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Quote from topcho :
I have installed 5 split units in the past 4-5 years. 3 were Mr. Cool. All 5 have been working flawlessly. A single Mitsubishi unit installed would have cost me more than the 5 together. Mitsubishi requires professional installation, and the warranty doesn't cover labor and refrigerant.
Or shipping of parts. Just saying.

I think OP was suggesting people DIY the non-DIY labeled models by investing in a few HVAC tools. Not suggesting people pay someone to install the non-DIY version.
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Majority of HVAC techs are pathetic. They honestly would rather make money selling versus on their expertise because thats what the market historically allowed them to get away with.

Now they're realizing they have to adapt and learn the trade versus the easy way out... the DIY systems are becoming more and more reliable.
Agreed. Greedier bunch with no pride in the work.
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I see a comparable unit on Amazon for 800 bucks with great reviews. Why would I buy this instead?
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I see a comparable unit on Amazon for 800 bucks with great reviews. Why would I buy this instead?
Doubtful..
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04-21-2024 at 09:09 AM.
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That looks like a good deal but smaller than I need. Is the 24K model also on sale? I'm not a member (so can't check the price) but if it's priced right it would be worth it (my Costco is an hour away). MRCOOL E Star DIY 4th Gen 24k BTU Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump Complete System 208-230V/60Hz
Item 1685860 Thanks!
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04-28-2024 at 04:07 PM.
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Quote from tkresge :
That looks like a good deal but smaller than I need. Is the 24K model also on sale? I'm not a member (so can't check the price) but if it's priced right it would be worth it (my Costco is an hour away). MRCOOL E Star DIY 4th Gen 24k BTU Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump Complete System 208-230V/60Hz
Item 1685860 Thanks!
$1999.99 for 24k unit. Good through 5/12/2024
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