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frontpage Posted by Dr.W • Jul 2, 2025
frontpage Posted by Dr.W • Jul 2, 2025

GARVEE 9000 BTU 18.5 SEER 2 230V Mini Split AC/Heating System w/ Wi-Fi

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$358

$750

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Garvee Innovation Inc
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GARVEE has GARVEE 9000 BTU 18.5 SEER 2 230V Mini Split AC/Heating System w/ Wi-Fi on sale for $649.99 - $292.49 when you apply discount code DEALAC45 at checkout. = $357.50. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • Energy Efficient Cooling & Heating
  • Multifunctional & Multi-Mode Design
  • Low Noise Operation for Peaceful Sleep
  • Wide Temperature Control Area
  • Self-Cleaning & Auto Defrost Feature
  • Model: Mini Split Ac/Heating SystemRefrigerantR454B(2025 New)
  • Cooling Capacity: ‎9000 BTU
  • Special Feature: ‎WiFi, Remote Control
  • SEER: 218.5
  • Voltage: ‎115 Volts ~
  • Noise Level: ‎41 dB
  • Floor Area: 450 Square Feet
  • Product Dimensions: ‎32.48 x 25.2 x 31.34 inches

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

GARVEE has GARVEE 9000 BTU 18.5 SEER 2 230V Mini Split AC/Heating System w/ Wi-Fi on sale for $649.99 - $292.49 when you apply discount code DEALAC45 at checkout. = $357.50. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Dr.W for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • Energy Efficient Cooling & Heating
  • Multifunctional & Multi-Mode Design
  • Low Noise Operation for Peaceful Sleep
  • Wide Temperature Control Area
  • Self-Cleaning & Auto Defrost Feature
  • Model: Mini Split Ac/Heating SystemRefrigerantR454B(2025 New)
  • Cooling Capacity: ‎9000 BTU
  • Special Feature: ‎WiFi, Remote Control
  • SEER: 218.5
  • Voltage: ‎115 Volts ~
  • Noise Level: ‎41 dB
  • Floor Area: 450 Square Feet
  • Product Dimensions: ‎32.48 x 25.2 x 31.34 inches

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by Dr.W

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WooHoo2You
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R454b isn't super expensive (plus these units use such a TINY charge the qty doesn't matter at price per pound) but it is hard to get right now. Not the actual refrigerant but in the disposable cylinders used in the field; there is a tiny safety device used on the refrigerant cylinders which is in short supply. Without that relief valve, they cannot make the containers thus package the refrigerant. Companies that are buying 125lb tanks of refrigerant have zero issue getting the refrigerant and are selling r454b at normal prices. Soon none of this will be an issue when supply catches up to demand.

And like mitsured said....later R410A will be expensive as well.
tm1788
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Garvee support confirmed that this unit (and the 24k BTU I bought) come precharged (not lineset).
mitsured
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By the time you need refrigerant 410 will probably be as well.

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5d ago
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jefflins
5d ago
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Quote from AoeROR :
This is one of my issues, on top of the cost of course. I have to get HOA approval for a mini split AC in my garage, I can't do a window unit because there is no window in my garage, and "making a window" is a major work, and HOA won't allow for sure. Assuming HOA approved, cost is a problem too. The mini split is required a dedicated power disconnect outside and a dedicated breaker inside the main panel, HOA and/or city will inspect, which is a major cost, and of course you have to do all the HVAC and installation of both inside and outside units, which can be DYI pretty straight forward.

I am thinking just get a dual hose portable AC unit, with heat pump (for winter), and make a small vent in the wall, much easier to DYI and to cover and nobody will even know. There are not many reviews yet, but they say these are very efficient:

https://www.costco.com/.product.4...4a0a82b824

https://www.samsclub.com/p/midea-.../P03016427

Not sure how these portable unit VS a mini split, I would be happy if they can be as ~80% vs a mini split from performance and cost standpoints.

If only I can find a plug and play mini split system, meaning you can just plug the inside unit to a power outlet, this should provide power for the outside unit too, I'll try it instead of a portable AC.

Id be surprised if they were 80% as efficient. You have to cool the hot air from the outside vs cooling already cool air. Plus a window is opened and can't really be sealed as well. Plus heat transfer on the exhaust tube and heat exchanger/compressor inside the room.
4d ago
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tmark20
4d ago
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The Chemours Company is an American chemical company that was founded in July 2015 as a spin-off from DuPont. It is currently being sued by the Pennsylvania Attorney General, for knowingly exposing the public to PFAS.
Chemours doesn't have a proprietary patent on R32 which is 69% component of R-454b so Chemours obviously wants the market to go the route of R-454b.
Over all R32 is a much better refrigerant than R-454b in efficiency and capacity and it is not going anywhere unless they are going to withdraw R-454b.
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eeeinator
4d ago
242 Posts
Quote from jefflins :
Id be surprised if they were 80% as efficient. You have to cool the hot air from the outside vs cooling already cool air. Plus a window is opened and can't really be sealed as well. Plus heat transfer on the exhaust tube and heat exchanger/compressor inside the room.
thats not how dual hose portables work, the air they suck in from outside is to cool the compressor and then goes back out, much more efficient than single hose models

it still recirculates and cools the air inside
4d ago
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tastyratz
4d ago
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Quote from jefflins :
Id be surprised if they were 80% as efficient. You have to cool the hot air from the outside vs cooling already cool air. Plus a window is opened and can't really be sealed as well. Plus heat transfer on the exhaust tube and heat exchanger/compressor inside the room.
Portable air conditioners (seer 6 or so) are not nearly in the same league as window units (seer 11 or so) which are still at times half the efficiency of minisplits (seer 18-22 or so).
4d ago
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aendil
4d ago
491 Posts
Quote from AoeROR :
The HVAC part is not too difficult.


It's the electrical part where you need a dedicated outside unplug and a dedicated breaker from the panel and run all the wires… PITA
HVAC is not easy by any means. IDK why everybody says that. You need EPA license to become a HVAC tech.
4d ago
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synthesis77
4d ago
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Quote from SeriousRock4901 :
Mines arrived yesterday
Quote from Platinumzelos :
: I am having the same issue
So, both of you, which is it? 120v or 240v? R32 or R454B?
4d ago
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AoeROR
4d ago
436 Posts
Quote from aendil :
HVAC is not easy by any means. IDK why everybody says that. You need EPA license to become a HVAC tech.
I mean not HVAC in general but to install this mini split, mount and connect both units outside and inside, just be careful when tight those nuts, test leak at all connection, vacuum it and make sure it doesn't leak, I mean plenty of Youtube videos show you details EVERY SINGLE STEP of the HVAC part.

What they don't show you is the electrical part, because of the liability, this is the difficulty if you want to do it properly and up to code. I just want to find an unit where I can just plug in to my 110V power outlet inside.

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4d ago
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synthesis77
4d ago
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how is the electrical hard? run a wire, done.
4d ago
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joebob3
4d ago
120 Posts
Quote from YBNORMAL :
Does anyone know if this unit comes pre charged? most just need a vacuum and open up the valves. killer deal if so. if not getting the refrigerant is annoying.
All of the unit came with pre charge and ready to use ! unless you screw up during installation then you have to recharge the unit !
4d ago
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joebob3
4d ago
120 Posts
Go to facebook/market place buy 12000 BTU with wifi for less than $350/unit net, run 110 or 220v , If you need more than 12000 BTU then you have to go with 220V.
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Blainn
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How much to get this installed?
4d ago
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TalentedMoon417
4d ago
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My unit was delivered yesterday, It's R32 and 230v. I plan on installing it this weekend and might buy the 1.5 ton to replace an old Mitsubishi I have in my garage.
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Jawton
4d ago
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Quote from aendil :
HVAC is not easy by any means. IDK why everybody says that. You need EPA license to become a HVAC tech.
Ah the HVAC gatekeepers. Its not that difficult, but if they let you in on the secret, they'd be out of work. "A true repairman will repair man..." - Vice Dean Layborne
3d ago
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aendil
3d ago
491 Posts
Quote from Jawton :
Ah the HVAC gatekeepers. Its not that difficult, but if they let you in on the secret, they'd be out of work. "A true repairman will repair man..." - Vice Dean Layborne
I'm not gatekeeping anything. There are no secrets, just you don't know what you're talking about.

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Modern_Titan
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Quote from Jawton :
Ah the HVAC gatekeepers. Its not that difficult, but if they let you in on the secret, they'd be out of work. "A true repairman will repair man..." - Vice Dean Layborne
No one is going to repair these units for you. Where are you getting the parts from? They are throw aways for sure.

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