Woot! has
TOSOT 9,000 BTU 20 SEER2 WiFi Enabled Ductless Inverter Mini-Split System Air Conditioner Unit/ Heating System (115V or 230V) on sale for
$499.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
Thanks to Community Member
BraveCheetah597 for finding this deal.
Features:
- Control your Muse AC even when you're out of the house with the Gree+ app and enjoy a cool breeze upon arriving home on a hot day. Plus, with voice control through Alexa or Google Assistant, changing the settings is a breeze.
- With a SEER2 rating above 20, the new Muse Series is built to be energy efficient, saving you up to 62% on energy costs compared to low-SEER2 units. The higher the SEER2 rating, the more efficient your unit is, making the Muse Series a smart and cost-effective choice for your home cooling and heating.
- The upgraded compressor in the Muse Series provides stable performance under extreme weather conditions. Enjoy powerful cooling in summer with a max operating temperature of 122℉ or stay warm in winter with a minimum operating temperature of -13℉.
- TOSOT has upgraded the Muse's package to ensure safe delivery and protect against heavy shocks and crashes during shipping, ensuring your package arrives in perfect condition.
- With operating noise between 24dB and 34dB, the Muse Series provides a peaceful night's sleep. Activate sleep mode to ensure the temperature stays comfortable throughout the night.
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But it pulls close to 16A, so you need to put it on a 20A breaker.
So far one is fully installed and has been running problem three for 2 weeks. It is so much better than the 20-year-old Central air system I have.
The second unit may go live this weekend. We'll see how it goes. I'm taking my time and doing things right.
Very happy with the purchase.
The only negatives I have are
1. even though the app will link to Google home, you cannot set the temperature from Google home assistant only. Turn the unit on or off or change the fan speed.
.
2. The power cables it shipped with are marked SOW type which is not allowed to be used for a fixed installation according to the NEC which makes it illegal to use in most jurisdictions. However, buying correct rated cable is cheap enough so I don't mind, just glad I caught it.
The HVAC portion of the install is very simple, which is why most people opt for the DIY route. But it becomes laughably easy if you ever have to replace the unit. The holes are already drilled and the wiring is already run, so all you're really doing is swapping units and evacuating the lines.
If you really want a cheap install, don't involve the HVAC guys at all. Get an electrician for the wiring and literally anyone who knows how to work a stud finder to pop a couple holes in your wall and mount the unit.
The entire AC evacuation kit can be purchased on Amazon for under $100. And then you own it for life.
The HVAC portion of the install is very simple, which is why most people opt for the DIY route. But it becomes laughably easy if you ever have to replace the unit. The holes are already drilled and the wiring is already run, so all you're really doing is swapping units and evacuating the lines.
If you really want a cheap install, don't involve the HVAC guys at all. Get an electrician for the wiring and literally anyone who knows how to work a stud finder to pop a couple holes in your wall and mount the unit.
The entire AC evacuation kit can be purchased on Amazon for under $100. And then you own it for life.
I was quoted $13.7k from a HVAC company for a 2 head mini split install.
Forget about mini split spare parts , just buy a complete spare $600 system and keeping it in the box to use for repair / replacement yourself.
To put that in perspective, $600 is cheaper than the call out fee from a HVAC company to replace a $20 starter cap on a central air system (I now do that myself too).
also great deal - snagged one to install on my enclosed trailer.
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I was quoted $13.7k from a HVAC company for a 2 head mini split install.
Forget about mini split spare parts , just buy a complete spare $600 system and keeping it in the box to use for repair / replacement yourself.
To put that in perspective, $600 is cheaper than the call out fee from a HVAC company to replace a $20 starter cap on a central air system (I now do that myself too).
I was quoted $13.7k from a HVAC company for a 2 head mini split install.
Forget about mini split spare parts , just buy a complete spare $600 system and keeping it in the box to use for repair / replacement yourself.
To put that in perspective, $600 is cheaper than the call out fee from a HVAC company to replace a $20 starter cap on a central air system (I now do that myself too).
Unless folks are in a situation where the install is super easy, it is best to go with quality equipment. Mine going on 2nd story.
If you search Amazon for "9,000 mini split" there are dozens of those identically looking noname units at about the same $500 price point. I bought two earlier today and should have done more research. Now Woot won't let me cancel.
So far one is fully installed and has been running problem three for 2 weeks. It is so much better than the 20-year-old Central air system I have.
The second unit may go live this weekend. We'll see how it goes. I'm taking my time and doing things right.
Very happy with the purchase.
The only negatives I have are
1. even though the app will link to Google home, you cannot set the temperature from Google home assistant only. Turn the unit on or off or change the fan speed.
.
2. The power cables it shipped with are marked SOW type which is not allowed to be used for a fixed installation according to the NEC which makes it illegal to use in most jurisdictions. However, buying correct rated cable is cheap enough so I don't mind, just glad I caught it.
If you search Amazon for "9,000 mini split" there are dozens of those identically looking noname units at about the same $500 price point. I bought two earlier today and should have done more research. Now Woot won't let me cancel.
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