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Refurb: 12,000 BTU Midea DUO Dual-Hose Portable Air Conditioner

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Midea America Corp. via Walmart has 12,000 BTU Midea DUO Dual-Hose Portable Air Conditioner (Refurbished / Walmart Restored) on sale for $224.66 -> now $249.99. Shipping is free.
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Thanks to Community Members shb2dae & GreySwing658 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 12,000 BTU DOE: 3-in-1 Comfort Cools, Ventilates, and Dehumidifies
  • Inverter Technology Delivers up to 40% Energy Savings Compared to US Federal Standard
  • Matter Certified Unit with App & Voice Control: Control From Anywhere with the Smart Home App

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  • Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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  • Midea America Corp via eBay also has 12,000 BTU Midea DUO Dual-Hose Portable Air Conditioner (Refurbished / Walmart Restored) on sale for $224.66 -> now $249.99Shipping is free.
    • Note: Includes a 2-Year Allstate Warranty. Our community members have reported success using the "Make offer" option to get a better price.

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Midea America Corp. via Walmart has 12,000 BTU Midea DUO Dual-Hose Portable Air Conditioner (Refurbished / Walmart Restored) on sale for $224.66 -> now $249.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Only offers 90-Day Returns.
Thanks to Community Members shb2dae & GreySwing658 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 12,000 BTU DOE: 3-in-1 Comfort Cools, Ventilates, and Dehumidifies
  • Inverter Technology Delivers up to 40% Energy Savings Compared to US Federal Standard
  • Matter Certified Unit with App & Voice Control: Control From Anywhere with the Smart Home App

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

Expired
  • Midea America Corp via eBay also has 12,000 BTU Midea DUO Dual-Hose Portable Air Conditioner (Refurbished / Walmart Restored) on sale for $224.66 -> now $249.99Shipping is free.
    • Note: Includes a 2-Year Allstate Warranty. Our community members have reported success using the "Make offer" option to get a better price.

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shytface
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I have one of these, it's unplugged at the moment so this is off of memory, but you're looking at about 250-300 watts on low, around 770 watts on medium, and I rarely ever used it on high, but I think it was between 1100 to 1200 watts.

It can also peg around 450-480 watts periodically when settling down from medium to low or when first kicking into low when the compressor surges, and then levels out at around 250-300 watts.

Medium is pretty capable of bringing my living room/kitchen area which is around 400sq ft or so I'd say with other rooms doors shut, from 85 degrees to 76 or so within 30 minutes to an hour.

YMMV depending on your area, it's generally in the high 70's to low 80's outdoor temps here at the moment, but it can reach 95+ in the middle of summer, so I can't comment on those sorts of conditions just yet.

Fan speed settings more or less control compressor load along with it on these units. If you set the fan to low, expect the 250-300 watt load range, medium upper 700 watt range, high over 1K watts. So you can't have for instance just the fan on low and the compressor running at full load, or the fan on high and the compressor at its lowest load, these aren't actually 'smart'. Ceiling fans or floor standing fans will certainly help to distribute the cold air throughout more than one area/room.

Since temps aren't that high yet I generally just have mine in low all the time with continuous fan mode, so when the compressor turns off entirely, the fan still runs at a load of 10 to 12 watts to help with any moisture accumulation in the tank.

If my asshole cats unplug it and the house heats up into the mid 80's I'll run it on medium until it gets down to 76-77 and switch it back to low.

When I get it plugged in again I'll correct any errors I might have made, I put a U-shaped window unit in the living room cause I'm less concerned about my cats messing with that, and will be moving the portable to my bedroom and can recheck the load then.
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Same unit sold by Costco which is currently selling for $379 after $100 off. Of course you won't have the generous return policy of Costco but you get the same two year warranty and $130 + tax cheaper.
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Note that this is warranted under eBay's Allstate warranty. There's been a lot of posts on SD regarding dealing with Allstate. Like desktops that had to be shipped in the original box and packaging with the keyboard, mouse and any other accessories included.

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shytfaceMay 21, 2025 06:14 PM
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Quote from slammin_sammy :
How does this deal compare to this one from walmart a few months ago?

https://slickdeals.net/f/18214939-restored-midea-12-000-btu-duo-portable-air-conditioner-refurbished-walmart-com-222-00
Same unit just different warranty on offer.
May 21, 2025 06:26 PM
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SimMike777May 21, 2025 06:26 PM
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You might get lucky, or you might get a five year old used AC. I got two of them, one old, the other almost new. Fortunately both worked OK. Costco has an inverter model on sale for not much more money.
May 21, 2025 07:55 PM
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UN0335May 21, 2025 07:55 PM
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Quote from UN0335 :
This is not correct.1200-1300 watts is going to be the the highest this will go under maximum load, like max cooling with high ambient temperatures. It will definitely use less power in other circumstances. This goes for the Midea U shaped window units also.
Quote from lurewars :
OK. Could you happen to tell me what average wattage might look like?
At more medium range...
Quote from shytface :
I have one of these, it's unplugged at the moment so this is off of memory, but you're looking at about 250-300 watts on low, around 770 watts on medium, and I rarely ever used it on high, but I think it was between 1100 to 1200 watts.

It can also peg around 450-480 watts periodically when settling down from medium to low or when first kicking into low when the compressor surges, and then levels out at around 250-300 watts.

Medium is pretty capable of bringing my living room/kitchen area which is around 400sq ft or so I'd say with other rooms doors shut, from 85 degrees to 76 or so within 30 minutes to an hour.

YMMV depending on your area, it's generally in the high 70's to low 80's outdoor temps here at the moment, but it can reach 95+ in the middle of summer, so I can't comment on those sorts of conditions just yet.

Fan speed settings more or less control compressor load along with it on these units. If you set the fan to low, expect the 250-300 watt load range, medium upper 700 watt range, high over 1K watts. So you can't have for instance just the fan on low and the compressor running at full load, or the fan on high and the compressor at its lowest load, these aren't actually 'smart'. Ceiling fans or floor standing fans will certainly help to distribute the cold air throughout more than one area/room.

Since temps aren't that high yet I generally just have mine in low all the time with continuous fan mode, so when the compressor turns off entirely, the fan still runs at a load of 10 to 12 watts to help with any moisture accumulation in the tank.

If my asshole cats unplug it and the house heats up into the mid 80's I'll run it on medium until it gets down to 76-77 and switch it back to low.

When I get it plugged in again I'll correct any errors I might have made, I put a U-shaped window unit in the living room cause I'm less concerned about my cats messing with that, and will be moving the portable to my bedroom and can recheck the load then.
Great explanation! You can limit power usage by selecting lower fan speeds.
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Quote from lurewars :
OK. Could you happen to tell me what average wattage might look like?
At more medium range...
At the 11:00 mark he starts to talk about power consumption. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svKI31x8_hc

This vid shows watts used at 7:00 . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYUSGhagcuM

The guy saying this Inverter AC is pulling 1300 watts must have a cat stuck in his vent or something....

At 1300 watts , if there was anyhing else plugged in to rooms on the average bedroom circuit, it would trip the breaker.
Last edited by nottrollin May 21, 2025 at 03:16 PM.
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nook1eMay 21, 2025 11:26 PM
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Quote from mahdego :
I offered 185 just to see. The counter offer was at $229 ($245 after tax)... I'll think about costco instead
Interesting, I was on the fence so offered at $200.
And their counteroffer was $220.
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videotraderMay 22, 2025 02:00 AM
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Quote from lurewars :
Thanks for that clarification. I was hoping that they were referring to surge wattage. But apparently that is not the case.

My wife would never allow a window unit. Or i would go with a mini split. Plus my windows are side opening so they wouldn't work anyway.

I'll have to continue my hunt for a lower wattage alternative...
There are acs made for those types of windows - usually called casement. Taller rather than wide…

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freefalconMay 22, 2025 02:08 AM
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Thanks OP! Offered $212 (plus tax) and accepted right away. Was thinking Woot deal or this one, but opted to go with 2 years warranty
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tayyabsaMay 22, 2025 03:19 AM
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Looks pretty good to me. My offer got accepted at $212 plus tax. This one has two years warranty from Allstate. I have used the warranty in the past without any problem. I bought another unit for living room last week from Costco for $349. It looks exactly the same in the description says the same model.
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lurewarsMay 22, 2025 03:27 AM
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I just copied your offer. Immediately accepted as well! Too cheap to pass up with a 2 year warranty. Thanks 😊
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desynergyMay 22, 2025 03:55 AM
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Quote from lurewars :
Thanks for that clarification. I was hoping that they were referring to surge wattage. But apparently that is not the case.

My wife would never allow a window unit. Or i would go with a mini split. Plus my windows are side opening so they wouldn't work anyway.

I'll have to continue my hunt for a lower wattage alternative...
You'll either have to find one that includes all the attachments, or buy a kit for the A/C you buy. LG sent me a kit for free with my purchase, I just had to pay $15 for their 2 day shipping.

https://www.amazon.com/lg-portabl...window+kit

My next house wont have these stupid windows in them.
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lurewarsMay 22, 2025 04:13 AM
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Quote from desynergy :
You'll either have to find one that includes all the attachments, or buy a kit for the A/C you buy. LG sent me a kit for free with my purchase, I just had to pay $15 for their 2 day shipping.

https://www.amazon.com/lg-portabl...window+kit

My next house wont have these stupid windows in them.
I appreciate the info. I'm new to portable ac units. Just to clarify. Are you referring to window units? Or are you referring to the unit in this post specifically?

I was thinking that I could just turn the installation sliding panel sideways to accommodate the windows. But maybe that's different than i'm thinking....
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Quote from SociableJuice4504 :
So yeah I'm kind of disappointed that it runs at that wattage all the time. I can have a window unit there to cut down on the energy. Little disappointed that it's so high but it's one of the only units that is portable has cool and heat on it. U-shaped Midea would also work but I have two of those and they run kind of high too. Not as high as the portable but higher than just a regular window unit.
How high?

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flushingqueensMay 22, 2025 06:37 AM
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Walmart is cheaper plus easier to return. We ordered the Walmart one and opened it after a month, to find out it's not working, fan is not working, searched online and it's a known issue, going to return it to Walmart which has a 3 month rent policy for this but returning it is a big hassle due to it's weight, we are not going to get a replacement due to a known issue with the fan and it only has 3 months warranty in Walmart, don't know if you can get an extra warranty for it though
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