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New! - TCL - 550 Sq. Ft. 12,000 BTU Smart Window Air Conditioner - White $249.98

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TCL - 550 Sq. Ft. 12,000 BTU Smart Window Air Conditioner - White
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Jun 09, 2025 01:05 PM
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Hello and thanks for sharing! here's the direct link to your deal
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/tcl-...Id=6635217


Quote from stevenw1678 :
TCL - 550 Sq. Ft. 12,000 BTU Smart Window Air Conditioner - White
Model: H12W35W
SKU: 6635217

$249.99

https://www.bestbuy.com/
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Good price, but 10.9 CEER.
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baylinJun 10, 2025 01:04 PM
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Is this a good deal? I'm new to these air conditioner.
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PeterB6034Jun 10, 2025 04:32 PM
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Quote from baylin :
Is this a good deal? I'm new to these air conditioner.
Wondering the same thing. Debating on this vs the Hisense 8,000 btu from Costco for $220.
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jrm21086Jun 11, 2025 02:24 AM
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Quote from PeterB6034 :
Wondering the same thing. Debating on this vs the Hisense 8,000 btu from Costco for $220.

I can comment about the 8k Hisense from Costco. I bought one and then bought two more a few weeks later I liked it so much. We had a record hot day in southern New England and I got to test it out…basically as hot as it gets here in the worst part of August and it performed just fine. I ran the numbers against a conventional 8k BTU AC using a smart plug and the Hisense's energy monitor as part of the app and I figure with my energy rates it would take about 2 seasons before it pays for itself. But it's also much quieter and has a smart app that's programmable. One feature I thought was cool is the automations can factor in the weather e.g. if it's hotter than 80 then set my room temp to 62 vs 66 for any other time. My only minor complaint is I would hope I could get it to integrate into Home Assistant.
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Quote from baylin :
Is this a good deal? I'm new to these air conditioner.
It's fine for a non-inverter AC (which runs quieter than traditional ACs, but more expensive).
As for BTU, basically higher BTU can cool a larger space, but is heavier and pulls more electricity.
Look at the max watts - if you happen to stick a high wattage AC on an electrical circuit that's loaded (also has tv, pc, etc plugged in), if all that exceeds 1500 watts~, expect things to blackout or cause trouble. Only means you can run the A.C., but you will have to turn off the other devices if the big AC is running hard.
There are those that get into efficiency. A mismatched btu vs room.size, ie. Too much btu for a tiny room, will result in the ac turning on and off all day long. But realistically, if you don't mind that, whatever.
(Inverter ACs can ramp up and down continuously, so adjust better without turning on and off.)
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Quote from jrm21086 :
I can comment about the 8k Hisense from Costco. I bought one and then bought two more a few weeks later I liked it so much. We had a record hot day in southern New England and I got to test it out…basically as hot as it gets here in the worst part of August and it performed just fine. I ran the numbers against a conventional 8k BTU AC using a smart plug and the Hisense's energy monitor as part of the app and I figure with my energy rates it would take about 2 seasons before it pays for itself. But it's also much quieter and has a smart app that's programmable. One feature I thought was cool is the automations can factor in the weather e.g. if it's hotter than 80 then set my room temp to 62 vs 66 for any other time. My only minor complaint is I would hope I could get it to integrate into Home Assistant.
Hmm very interesting comparison. Thank you for the input! Inverter style may be worth the energy savings.
I was using the 8k Midea U air conditioner in our bedroom until the recent recall. The Hisense seems similar to the Midea, or maybe made by the same manufacturer. My only concern is if it can accumulate mold as quickly as the Midea did. I know your technically supposed to inspect or clean any AC as per maintenance, so maybe it's just in my head haha.
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Quote from babygdav :
It's fine for a non-inverter AC (which runs quieter than traditional ACs, but more expensive).
As for BTU, basically higher BTU can cool a larger space, but is heavier and pulls more electricity.
Look at the max watts - if you happen to stick a high wattage AC on an electrical circuit that's loaded (also has tv, pc, etc plugged in), if all that exceeds 1500 watts~, expect things to blackout or cause trouble. Only means you can run the A.C., but you will have to turn off the other devices if the big AC is running hard.
There are those that get into efficiency. A mismatched btu vs room.size, ie. Too much btu for a tiny room, will result in the ac turning on and off all day long. But realistically, if you don't mind that, whatever.
(Inverter ACs can ramp up and down continuously, so adjust better without turning on and off.)
Ty for this knowledgeable response. I'm looking for a window unit (or any recommendation type of aircon) just for a small living room area, do you what BTU i would need? Or know of a guide somewhere? Thanks.
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ClovisJJun 11, 2025 04:25 AM
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Quote from CoRRuPtNeSs :
Ty for this knowledgeable response. I'm looking for a window unit (or any recommendation type of aircon) just for a small living room area, do you what BTU i would need? Or know of a guide somewhere? Thanks.
It will depend on where you live, what direction your windows face, how good your windows are, and of course square footage. This site claims to estimate it for you:

https://www.calculator.net/btu-calculator.html

If you own, you might consider a mini-split system instead.
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Quote from jrm21086 :
I can comment about the 8k Hisense from Costco. I bought one and then bought two more a few weeks later I liked it so much. We had a record hot day in southern New England and I got to test it out…basically as hot as it gets here in the worst part of August and it performed just fine. I ran the numbers against a conventional 8k BTU AC using a smart plug and the Hisense's energy monitor as part of the app and I figure with my energy rates it would take about 2 seasons before it pays for itself. But it's also much quieter and has a smart app that's programmable. One feature I thought was cool is the automations can factor in the weather e.g. if it's hotter than 80 then set my room temp to 62 vs 66 for any other time. My only minor complaint is I would hope I could get it to integrate into Home Assistant.

Hey I got mine recently as well. I was able to integrate it to home assistant via the matter integration. It only gives you super basic controls (cool or off), but it's at least something.
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Quote from A4623471 :
Hey I got mine recently as well. I was able to integrate it to home assistant via the matter integration. It only gives you super basic controls (cool or off), but it's at least something.

That's super helpful, thank you! That should be good enough…I already have temp sensors in the rooms anyway which tend to be more accurate as they are strategically located.
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Quote from ClovisJ :
It will depend on where you live, what direction your windows face, how good your windows are, and of course square footage. This site claims to estimate it for you:

https://www.calculator.net/btu-calculator.html

If you own, you might consider a mini-split system instead.
Thanks!
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Quote from PurpleEducation9387 :
According to gemini Ai, from 2023 and on, northern states have aminimum seer of 14 and 15 for southern states. Shoot for 16...
Yes, for central air conditioning systems, which this is most certainly not.

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Quote from PeterB6034 :
Hmm very interesting comparison. Thank you for the input! Inverter style may be worth the energy savings.
I was using the 8k Midea U air conditioner in our bedroom until the recent recall. The Hisense seems similar to the Midea, or maybe made by the same manufacturer. My only concern is if it can accumulate mold as quickly as the Midea did. I know your technically supposed to inspect or clean any AC as per maintenance, so maybe it's just in my head haha.
I saw this recall. I just installed two 12k midea. I haven't noticed any mold. I got then factory refurbished for like $250 each. Great deal and they work great. The recall says if I send a photo of the cords cut I can get refunded. Was considering doing so and then just splicing the cords back together lol.

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