Woot! has
Toshiba 14,000 BTU 115V Inverter Dual Hose Wi-Fi Portable Air Conditioner (Scratch & Dent, RAC-PT1412HVWRU) for
$249.99.
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ThriftyPanther6560 for finding this deal.
Condition Notes:
- These items have been inspected to work perfectly, but do show some wear-and-tear from previous use, which IS noticeable when the device is held at arm's length. Outside of their physical appearance, they are in full working condition..
Specs:
- BTU Cooling Rating (ASHRAE): 14000 BTU
- BTU Cooling Rating (DOE SACC): 12000 BTU
- Dual Hose
- Combined Energy Efficiency Ratio (CEER): 12.3
- Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER): 9.5
- Heater Included: Yes
- Dehumidifier Included: Yes
- Cooling Area (sqft): 550 sqft.
- Decibel Rating: 56 dBA
- Filter Type: Washable
- Number of Fan Speeds: 4
- Voltage (Volts): 115
- Cord Length (ft): 6 ft
- Control Type: Fan Control, Remote Control
- Product Weight (lb): 77.2 lbs
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Edit: I'm curious if it has a soft-start feature. Otherwise, you may need an inverter that can handle 2x the surge.
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There seems to be an issue with the thermostat so it's almost useless... basically you can set the AC to run sat at 72 degrees... However, the unit itself thinks that the temperature in the room is 65 (basically a lower temperature and you don't know what), so it won't run. You'll have to manually turn down the temp to say 60 for it to "kick in" and run.. it might run until it's super cold in the room, then stop again later. Basically making the automatic temperature setting useless.. seems to be common from other online threads too
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There seems to be an issue with the thermostat so it's almost useless... basically you can set the AC to run sat at 72 degrees... However, the unit itself thinks that the temperature in the room is 65 (basically a lower temperature and you don't know what), so it won't run. You'll have to manually turn down the temp to say 60 for it to "kick in" and run.. it might run until it's super cold in the room, then stop again later. Basically making the automatic temperature setting useless.. seems to be common from other online threads too
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