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Yitahome 18K BTU 2-Zone 23 SEER2 Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner w/ Heat Pump

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$1,040

$1,300

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Yitahome has its 18,000 BTU 2-Zone 23 SEER2 Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner w/ Heat Pump on sale for $1,299.99 - $259.99 when you apply coupon code FN20Z during checkout = $1040. Shipping is free.

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Also Available (prices after coupon code FN20Z)Features (18K BTU 2-Zone Mini Split):
  • With 2 separate 23 SEER2 indoor units connected to the outdoor unit, equipped with a high-power compressor and heat pump, applied innovative inverter technology with 25% energy savings, Covers 800 square feet, ideal for various indoor scenes, ETL and AHRI certified.
  • The mini split air conditioner and heater units offer five modes (auto/cool/dry/heat/fan); WiFi-enabled and Alexa-compatible; Automatic defrosting, self-diagnosis/cleaning, iFEEL mode, 24-hour timer, sleep mode, energy-saving mode, "HEALTH" mode (negative ions, electrostatic dust removal, and PM2.5 removal)
  • The ductless AC operates quietly, with noise levels below 41 decibels.
  • The remote control allows you to set the temperature between 60°F and 90°F. The mini split system is designed to perform in various environments at temperatures between 5°F and 118°F, providing optimal performance in every season.
  • Includes: 2 indoor units, outdoor unit, remote controls, and comprehensive installation kit; Pre-charged with environmentally friendly R32 refrigerant; Professional installation is required.

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Yitahome has its 18,000 BTU 2-Zone 23 SEER2 Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner w/ Heat Pump on sale for $1,299.99 - $259.99 when you apply coupon code FN20Z during checkout = $1040. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member f12_26 for sharing this deal.

Also Available (prices after coupon code FN20Z)Features (18K BTU 2-Zone Mini Split):
  • With 2 separate 23 SEER2 indoor units connected to the outdoor unit, equipped with a high-power compressor and heat pump, applied innovative inverter technology with 25% energy savings, Covers 800 square feet, ideal for various indoor scenes, ETL and AHRI certified.
  • The mini split air conditioner and heater units offer five modes (auto/cool/dry/heat/fan); WiFi-enabled and Alexa-compatible; Automatic defrosting, self-diagnosis/cleaning, iFEEL mode, 24-hour timer, sleep mode, energy-saving mode, "HEALTH" mode (negative ions, electrostatic dust removal, and PM2.5 removal)
  • The ductless AC operates quietly, with noise levels below 41 decibels.
  • The remote control allows you to set the temperature between 60°F and 90°F. The mini split system is designed to perform in various environments at temperatures between 5°F and 118°F, providing optimal performance in every season.
  • Includes: 2 indoor units, outdoor unit, remote controls, and comprehensive installation kit; Pre-charged with environmentally friendly R32 refrigerant; Professional installation is required.

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allusuc
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I bought their 1 zone 24k BTU. Been using for 1.5 months and still going strong. Got it for $648 no taxes. Yes, you'll have to get a vacuum (autozone free rental) and then buy 5/16 adapter off amazon for a few bucks. Also get urself a gauge. But it's not that challenging to do. Hardest part is probably running electrical wiring. Or even drilling a hole through your wall (to ensure you aren't hitting any studs). Good luck all!

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steezyb
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heat pump working to only 5 F is not ideal
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COMMANDAAAH
17h ago
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Quote from steezyb :
heat pump working to only 5 F is not ideal
Works for anyone in the South or west coast.
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westshore
17h ago
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Appears from pictures there are linesets included(?), but don't see the lengths specified
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VegasJay
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Quote from westshore :
Appears from pictures there are linesets included(?), but don't see the lengths specified
I'm also wondering the lengths.
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mwdiddy
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Quote from westshore :
Appears from pictures there are linesets included(?), but don't see the lengths specified
16.4ft each
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yawkyawk
17h ago
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are these DIY friendly, or do I need a vacuum pump and all that jazz?
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bugsy714
15h ago
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Considering one of these for a 500 square-foot bedroom apartment

Also curious how hard it is to run this and how large that outside unit

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WhitedragonBC
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Super rare to see deals on multi zone units
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allusuc
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank allusuc

I bought their 1 zone 24k BTU. Been using for 1.5 months and still going strong. Got it for $648 no taxes. Yes, you'll have to get a vacuum (autozone free rental) and then buy 5/16 adapter off amazon for a few bucks. Also get urself a gauge. But it's not that challenging to do. Hardest part is probably running electrical wiring. Or even drilling a hole through your wall (to ensure you aren't hitting any studs). Good luck all!
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rajkumka
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Quote from allusuc :
I bought their 1 zone 24k BTU. Been using for 1.5 months and still going strong. Got it for $648 no taxes. Yes, you'll have to get a vacuum (autozone free rental) and then buy 5/16 adapter off amazon for a few bucks. Also get urself a gauge. But it's not that challenging to do. Hardest part is probably running electrical wiring. Or even drilling a hole through your wall (to ensure you aren't hitting any studs). Good luck all!
i got the same unit. but its running continuously even in auto mode. i thought it will shut off after reaching the set temperature. fan is very loud in low mode.
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Harvard
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Quote from steezyb :
heat pump working to only 5 F is not ideal

Eeeh. I live in northern Michigan and it does get below 5F, but not too often. Our winters are long and dark. 10-15F is a regular You'd never rely on a unit like this to keep your place warm, at least not as a primary source. I have 3 Yitahome units (2x 12K and an 18k) they work surprisingly well during the winter and greatly reduced our propane and electric usage. They heat more efficiently than traditional electric space heaters and reduced my overall utility bills while keeping the house at a very comfortable temperature- using the auto function and have not touched them in 10 months. I bought them for the cooling, they turned into an essential daily use item in our household.
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multiuseemail
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Quote from rajkumka :
i got the same unit. but its running continuously even in auto mode. i thought it will shut off after reaching the set temperature. fan is very loud in low mode.
perhaps the fan remains on but the compressor cycles?
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viperninjamaster
4h ago
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Quote from mwdiddy :
16.4ft each

That's only enough if you have the unit right next to outside wall. Probably ok for 1 but you'd need more line set to the next room
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CalmMarmot2717
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This company is terrible. I believe they rebrand damaged costway units. They sent me a damaged unit and then said to install it and they will give a partial refund and it was completely DOA. The outdoor unit compressor was gone and it cost me 2 weeks with no a/c and an HVAC tech to evacuate and replace the system. Their support only responds in the middle of the night. They offered me $120 instead of replacing the unit. Read BBB on yitahome.
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gittles
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Quote from allusuc :
I bought their 1 zone 24k BTU. Been using for 1.5 months and still going strong. Got it for $648 no taxes. Yes, you'll have to get a vacuum (autozone free rental) and then buy 5/16 adapter off amazon for a few bucks. Also get urself a gauge. But it's not that challenging to do. Hardest part is probably running electrical wiring. Or even drilling a hole through your wall (to ensure you aren't hitting any studs). Good luck all!
I have a three zone unit on the way.
When you say gauge, what do you mean?

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