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frontpageSkillful_Pickle | Staff posted Jul 16, 2025 05:25 PM
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Costway 11500 BTU 115V Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heat Pump w/ WiFi

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costway via Amazon has Costway 11500 BTU 115V Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heat Pump w/ WiFi on sale for $459.99. Shipping is free.
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Alternatively, Costway has Costway 11500 BTU 115V Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heat Pump w/ WiFi on sale for $599 - $120 with discount code XQFP10995 during checkout = $479. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Skillful_Pickle and Community Member mcalister17 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Multifunctional design includes cooling, heating, drying and fan
  • Powerful cooling and heating for rooms up to 750 sq.ft
  • Effortless control via your smartphone/voice/remote control
  • 7 fan speeds: auto/low/low-mid/mid/mid-high/high/turbo
  • Inverter technology ensures energy-efficient operation
  • Removable and washable filter for hassle-free maintenance
  • Humanized design such as child lock and self-cleaning
  • R32 refrigerant boasts a lower environmental impact
  • Chassis heating maintains long-lasting performance
  • Set schedules easily with the 24H on/off timer
  • 4D auto swing to prevent direct blowing
  • Quiet sleep mode ensures a restful night
  • Complies with ETL and AHRI
  • Main Specs:
    • Cooling / Heating Capacity: 11500 BTU
    • Air Flow Volume: 276 CFM
    • SEER2: 17
    • HSPF2: 9.5
    • Min. Circuit Ampacity: 17A
    • Indoor Unit Dimensions: 30.5" x 9.8" x 8.2"
    • Outdoor Unit Dimensions: 31.1" x 11.4" x 19.5"

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars from Costway customers.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

costway via Amazon has Costway 11500 BTU 115V Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heat Pump w/ WiFi on sale for $459.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Shipped and sold by costway.
Alternatively, Costway has Costway 11500 BTU 115V Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heat Pump w/ WiFi on sale for $599 - $120 with discount code XQFP10995 during checkout = $479. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Skillful_Pickle and Community Member mcalister17 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Multifunctional design includes cooling, heating, drying and fan
  • Powerful cooling and heating for rooms up to 750 sq.ft
  • Effortless control via your smartphone/voice/remote control
  • 7 fan speeds: auto/low/low-mid/mid/mid-high/high/turbo
  • Inverter technology ensures energy-efficient operation
  • Removable and washable filter for hassle-free maintenance
  • Humanized design such as child lock and self-cleaning
  • R32 refrigerant boasts a lower environmental impact
  • Chassis heating maintains long-lasting performance
  • Set schedules easily with the 24H on/off timer
  • 4D auto swing to prevent direct blowing
  • Quiet sleep mode ensures a restful night
  • Complies with ETL and AHRI
  • Main Specs:
    • Cooling / Heating Capacity: 11500 BTU
    • Air Flow Volume: 276 CFM
    • SEER2: 17
    • HSPF2: 9.5
    • Min. Circuit Ampacity: 17A
    • Indoor Unit Dimensions: 30.5" x 9.8" x 8.2"
    • Outdoor Unit Dimensions: 31.1" x 11.4" x 19.5"

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars from Costway customers.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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sneyeper13
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R32 isn't being phased out. It's also significantly cheaper then 454b which is what many manufacturers have switched to over 410a which is phased out.
monkeyass408
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You dont need an hvac tech to install these. Just order yourself a vacuum pump and gauge.
sneyeper13
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You can make the argument that all refrigerants with a GWP higher than 0 (or 1 or 3) are going to be phased out which would include 454b. This is a low cost mini-split. Not something you are going to be buying literally tons of refrigerant for in 25 years. Saying you shouldn't buy this and instead should buy something based on an older or a vastly more expensive refrigerant I would argue is fear mongering. If a claimed phase out is a concern than buy 20lbs of r32 and this mini split for less than 20lbs of 454b and you can recharge it every year.

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produkeJul 19, 2025 11:56 AM
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need sale on dual zone 🫤
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Jul 19, 2025 08:35 PM
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aztonyJul 19, 2025 08:35 PM
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Does this need a 220 line? How hard is it to install in a manufactured home?
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Quote from aztony :
Does this need a 220 line? How hard is it to install in a manufactured home?

If you have that question, you shouldn't install yourself.
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Jul 20, 2025 08:05 AM
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xexxJul 20, 2025 08:05 AM
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Quote from aztony :
Does this need a 220 line? How hard is it to install in a manufactured home?
It says in the title: 115V
It will be as easy as most other minisplits. You will need a vacuum pump and a micron gauge. refrigerant is already in the system and can be released easily enough after you vacuum it down.
Jul 20, 2025 12:42 PM
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speed_demonJul 20, 2025 12:42 PM
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Sear 17 is not so good but I like that it's 120v. The best deal I got on a 12k sear 19 with wifi was $400 and that was 2 years ago. If it was a 20+ seer i'd say it's a decent deal. Oh yeah and for people asking, yes you can plug this into a wall plug. A 15amp pug will handle a 12k unit just fine. An outdoor plug will be gfci protected too.
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RyanLJul 21, 2025 01:19 AM
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Quote from speed_demon :
Sear 17 is not so good but I like that it's 120v. The best deal I got on a 12k sear 19 with wifi was $400 and that was 2 years ago. If it was a 20+ seer i'd say it's a decent deal. Oh yeah and for people asking, yes you can plug this into a wall plug. A 15amp pug will handle a 12k unit just fine. An outdoor plug will be gfci protected too.
That's some bad advice there. Any sort of inspector with half a brain is going to want to see a dedicated circuit and a disconnect on the outside. Plus GFCI? That would cause a lot of nuisance tripping. 🤷
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itsme4g63Jul 21, 2025 12:31 PM
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you need something like this for diy install
https://www.amazon.com/VTG-VOGTEN...0F7Q65DFK/

install video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU0EOG3ED3c
Last edited by itsme4g63 July 21, 2025 at 06:47 AM.

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MerryMeat6430Jul 23, 2025 09:08 PM
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Quote from AaronS8875 :
what is with the oddball capacity? first ive ever seen like this.
maybe they tested it after design and just wanted to be honest lol, is this thing any good? should i risk it for the biscuit?
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MerryMeat6430Jul 23, 2025 09:09 PM
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Quote from AustinM8565 :
Regardless of the refridgerant used this thing has poor performance for a 12k mini split.
can you elaborate? efficiency? reliability/longevity? Is it going to cost me 16 more hay pennies per month to operate?
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AustinM8565Jul 24, 2025 12:04 AM
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Quote from MerryMeat6430 :
can you elaborate? efficiency? reliability/longevity? Is it going to cost me 16 more hay pennies per month to operate?
You can get cheapo mini splits around this price that are 22-24 SEER2. From the cheapo brands like this of course. You can look up calculators to show how much more efficient they would be. 17SEER2 is worse then my 3 ton forced air heat pump.
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MerryMeat6430Jul 24, 2025 01:53 AM
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Quote from gildox :
No, these aren't like that. You will need a HVAC tech to install this. Look at the last picture and you'll see everything that's included.
You see only a tech can unlock that sort of magical power supply, we laymen can't even begin to understand the order of the pixies.
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01granderJul 25, 2025 08:34 PM
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Quote from MerryMeat6430 :
You see only a tech can unlock that sort of magical power supply, we laymen can't even begin to understand the order of the pixies.
I want to do mine, just worried about my town. You are supposed to pull a permit, but I am not allowed to do electrical or HVAC, so basically, I have to find someone to do it or risk doing it myself. It's like extorsion, we have so many places in town, but they want $7-8k.
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JmirageAug 08, 2025 07:49 PM
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Quote from fugatti :
Does this run on a standard 110v outlet?
100% It could, you would just need to wire it to an end to plug into the 110v outlet. This is not the correct or normal way of doing it, but it does run off of 110v 2-phase with a ground, which is what you would find inside of one of the outlet boxes.
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goducs11Aug 08, 2025 08:04 PM
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Quote from fugatti :
Does this run on a standard 110v outlet?
You can run them off a standard outlet but you will need to put a cord cap on the end of the power cord.

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Linenoise77Aug 08, 2025 08:34 PM
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Quote from speed_demon :
Sear 17 is not so good but I like that it's 120v. The best deal I got on a 12k sear 19 with wifi was $400 and that was 2 years ago. If it was a 20+ seer i'd say it's a decent deal. Oh yeah and for people asking, yes you can plug this into a wall plug. A 15amp pug will handle a 12k unit just fine. An outdoor plug will be gfci protected too.
I mean it says right in the description minimum circuit amperage is 17. You can't just guess its peak amperage on BTU alone.

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