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expiredUN0335 posted Jun 01, 2024 09:24 PM
expiredUN0335 posted Jun 01, 2024 09:24 PM

Costco Members: Midea U 8,000 BTU Smart Inverter Window Air Conditioner

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Midea U 8,000 BTU Smart Inverter Window Air Conditioner (MAW08AV1QWT-C) on sale for $239.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member UN0335 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: This may be available In-Warehouse at a lower non-delivered price.
About this Item:
  • Ultra-Quiet U-Shaped Design Allows Closed Window to Block Compressor Noise, 32dBA.
  • Inverter Technology Delivers 35% Energy Savings Compared to DOE Minimum CEER Requirement
  • For Spaces Up to 350 Sq. Ft. and Easy Installation with Included Snap-in Bracket
  • Matter Certified Unit with App & Voice Control: Control From Anywhere with the App and Voice Assistant
  • MShield Air Ionizer Technology: Reduces Odors, Smoke, and Gases in the Air
  • Dimensions: 21.97 in. x 19.17 in. x 13.46 in.
  • Weight: 53.13 lbs

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $109.01 lower than the next best available comparable prices starting from $349. -SaltyOne

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Midea U 8,000 BTU Smart Inverter Window Air Conditioner (MAW08AV1QWT-C) on sale for $239.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member UN0335 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: This may be available In-Warehouse at a lower non-delivered price.
About this Item:
  • Ultra-Quiet U-Shaped Design Allows Closed Window to Block Compressor Noise, 32dBA.
  • Inverter Technology Delivers 35% Energy Savings Compared to DOE Minimum CEER Requirement
  • For Spaces Up to 350 Sq. Ft. and Easy Installation with Included Snap-in Bracket
  • Matter Certified Unit with App & Voice Control: Control From Anywhere with the App and Voice Assistant
  • MShield Air Ionizer Technology: Reduces Odors, Smoke, and Gases in the Air
  • Dimensions: 21.97 in. x 19.17 in. x 13.46 in.
  • Weight: 53.13 lbs

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $109.01 lower than the next best available comparable prices starting from $349. -SaltyOne

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Written by UN0335

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skeleton516
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i guess it is a good thing this is costco then
mr3putt
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My bedroom is on the second floor. My Wife likes the bedroom excessively cold. Like mid 60's

In order to have the bedroom cold enough for her, the rest of my house would also need to be that cold at 3am.

I had an older window unit, but have since replaced with one of these Midea smart units.

Shortly before bed, I'll tell Alexa to "turn on the bedroom". Within a few minutes the bedroom becomes a meat locker.

Plus, energy savings is through the roof.
topshelf207
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Be warned, I have 2 of these units I got from home depot last fall. One of them wouldnt turn on this spring. That was after using it for about 45 days here in Maine (we dont need ac much into the fall).

They are replacing it under warranty, however its up in a second floor loft with just a shipladder to get up there, now i gotta get it down.

The error code it displayed after googling was very common.

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Jun 02, 2024 05:17 AM
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BigSodaJun 02, 2024 05:17 AM
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My Costco had the 12k for $200. It's probably a YMMV thing but on the off chance my store isn't the only one like that, you have something to look out for.
Jun 02, 2024 05:19 AM
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maximuspersieJun 02, 2024 05:19 AM
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Does anyone have a solution to get one of these units for a window that opens out by having to crank a lever?
Jun 02, 2024 05:29 AM
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mr.dudeJun 02, 2024 05:29 AM
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Do any u shape units have heat?
Jun 02, 2024 05:41 AM
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AustinM8565Jun 02, 2024 05:41 AM
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Quote from mr.dude :
Do any u shape units have heat?
No, these window units aren't designed to heat. I might be wrong but I don't think window units with reversing valves really exist. All the window units out there I can see either use 115v and heat very little square footage or require 240v wiring and a dedicated circuit which is going to be pretty much non existent in the USA unless you live in an older home which has a dedicated through the wall sleeve for an AC unit. Regardless both of these systems simply use a heat strip to blow hot air so in heating mode they are actually less efficient then a space heater because they are pulling the cold outside air in to heat instead of just keeping the inside air warm.
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Jun 02, 2024 05:51 AM
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rafi675Jun 02, 2024 05:51 AM
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Quote from mr.dude :
Do any u shape units have heat?
Apparently the Non-U have Heat, ie https://www.amazon.com/Midea-Cool...0B3NJGSKL/
Jun 02, 2024 05:54 AM
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abovethelawJun 02, 2024 05:54 AM
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Quote from rafi675 :
Apparently the Non-U have Heat, ie https://www.amazon.com/Midea-Cool...0B3NJGSKL/
Yes, i have the non-U one and it has heat. Works to about 40f.
Jun 02, 2024 06:08 AM
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the_ENEMY_Jun 02, 2024 06:08 AM
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ive got a 650 sq foot room that has 11 friggen windows and no real place to fit a mini split on, what should I be looking for instead?

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Jun 02, 2024 06:36 AM
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tacomaguy20Jun 02, 2024 06:36 AM
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I was reading the reviews and apparently the 8000 BTU has issues with drainage or something. I have the 12,000 BTU and it doesn't have the same problem. Maybe check it out before you buy.
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tronzerJun 02, 2024 07:49 AM
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Quote from the_ENEMY_ :
ive got a 650 sq foot room that has 11 friggen windows and no real place to fit a mini split on, what should I be looking for instead?
A new house
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Jun 02, 2024 08:37 AM
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palantJun 02, 2024 08:37 AM
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So do these actually draw less power than a regular window AC? Like how would the 800 btu compare to a 600 btu standard unit?
Jun 02, 2024 09:05 AM
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samfromnyJun 02, 2024 09:05 AM
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Quote from skeleton516 :
i guess it is a good thing this is costco then
Why? The poster said it's under warranty but the difficulty is getting down. Is Costco sending someone to help?
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Jun 02, 2024 09:26 AM
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klonopinJun 02, 2024 09:26 AM
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Has anyone put this in their garage? I have a garage with windows I use for my gym and am looking for Solutions to keep it cool
Jun 02, 2024 09:45 AM
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Quote from the_ENEMY_ :
ive got a 650 sq foot room that has 11 friggen windows and no real place to fit a mini split on, what should I be looking for instead?
A ceiling cassette mini split
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Jun 02, 2024 10:13 AM
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peter_parkerJun 02, 2024 10:13 AM
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Quote from Caleo :
I re-installed & used my 12K (paid $340+tax) again a few weeks back because of some unseasonably warm spring weather (mid 80s), so far so good after a few months of use last year too. These both basically just sip energy - especially compared to running my central air, the 12K can generally manage to keep my whole house tolerable by itself!

I'd be curious to see/hear the 8K in use - people that have both have said the 8K is quieter. The 12K does tend to have some oscillation that can be noticeable at certain (mid-range) operational levels, but it overall it's a very nice-running unit.

12K BTU's minimum cooling level bottoms out around 90W and typically tops out around 400-500W, but it can go higher when particularly hot out (I think I've seen it top out around 800W). Anyone know the wattage range this 8K runs at?
Why do you use this if you have central, if you don't mind me asking?
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