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frontpagesr71 posted Sep 09, 2025 11:14 PM
frontpagesr71 posted Sep 09, 2025 11:14 PM

Costway 12000 BTU 22 SEER2 Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heater w/ Heat Pump

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$570

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Costway via Best Buy has Costway 12000 BTU 22 SEER2 Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heater w/ Heat Pump (208V, COST02188) on sale for $569.99. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Performance & Efficiency: 12000 BTU mini split AC with 22 SEER2 and 9.5 HSPF2, cools (down to 60℉) and heats (up to 90℉) spaces up to 750 sq.ft, using inverter technology and ECO mode for energy efficiency.
  • 4-in-1 Functionality: Combines cooling, heating, dehumidifying, and fan modes for year-round comfort; operates quietly (≤25 dB) for minimal disruption.
  • Smart Control: WiFi-enabled for smartphone app control, Alexa/Google Assistant voice commands, and a 0-24h timer; includes remote control for easy operation.
  • Self-Cleaning & Maintenance: Features 134.6℉ self-cleaning, removable/washable filter, and auto-defrost for easy upkeep and durability; ETL-certified for safety.
  • Installation: Requires a licensed HVAC installer; comes in 2 boxes with comprehensive kit (indoor/outdoor units, copper pipes, power line (208-230V), communication wire, drain hose, remote, tape, wall sleeve, putty).

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Costway via Best Buy has Costway 12000 BTU 22 SEER2 Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heater w/ Heat Pump (208V, COST02188) on sale for $569.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member sr71 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Performance & Efficiency: 12000 BTU mini split AC with 22 SEER2 and 9.5 HSPF2, cools (down to 60℉) and heats (up to 90℉) spaces up to 750 sq.ft, using inverter technology and ECO mode for energy efficiency.
  • 4-in-1 Functionality: Combines cooling, heating, dehumidifying, and fan modes for year-round comfort; operates quietly (≤25 dB) for minimal disruption.
  • Smart Control: WiFi-enabled for smartphone app control, Alexa/Google Assistant voice commands, and a 0-24h timer; includes remote control for easy operation.
  • Self-Cleaning & Maintenance: Features 134.6℉ self-cleaning, removable/washable filter, and auto-defrost for easy upkeep and durability; ETL-certified for safety.
  • Installation: Requires a licensed HVAC installer; comes in 2 boxes with comprehensive kit (indoor/outdoor units, copper pipes, power line (208-230V), communication wire, drain hose, remote, tape, wall sleeve, putty).

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MaartenT
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Too bad they don't have the 120 volt version this time. These units are easy to install yourself and don't need high amperage draw wire.

main item that the average handy homeowner does not have would be a vacuum pump, they can be rented at local car part stores, I purchased my own. first one took me about 3 and 1/2 hours. install one a few weeks ago in less than an hour and a half for a family member.
raj_sri
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Same. Same. Super easy DIYable item. Yes, vacuum pump, gauge set, nylog $10, and brick masonry diamond bit (for me) to make large hole is all it took to install this.

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Selling Costway at Best Buy is an interesting development.
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DealsByLeesSep 10, 2025 02:47 PM
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One of these days I am going to get one of these just need to find someone who will install at a reasonable price. Enclosed a porch and this would 100% help make the room useable all year around. Just right at 750 sq ft so think I want to go the 24,000 route and deal with the electrical change.
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MaartenTSep 10, 2025 07:46 PM
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Too bad they don't have the 120 volt version this time. These units are easy to install yourself and don't need high amperage draw wire.

main item that the average handy homeowner does not have would be a vacuum pump, they can be rented at local car part stores, I purchased my own. first one took me about 3 and 1/2 hours. install one a few weeks ago in less than an hour and a half for a family member.
Last edited by MaartenT September 10, 2025 at 12:48 PM.
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Quote from MaartenT :
Too bad they don't have the 120 volt version this time. These units are easy to install yourself and don't need high amperage draw wire.main item that the average handy homeowner does not have would be a vacuum pump, they can be rented at local car part stores, I purchased my own. first one took me about 3 and 1/2 hours. install one a few weeks ago in less than an hour and a half for a family member.
Same. Same. Super easy DIYable item. Yes, vacuum pump, gauge set, nylog $10, and brick masonry diamond bit (for me) to make large hole is all it took to install this.
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baracludeYesterday 01:29 AM
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Quote from DealsByLees :
One of these days I am going to get one of these just need to find someone who will install at a reasonable price. Enclosed a porch and this would 100% help make the room useable all year around. Just right at 750 sq ft so think I want to go the 24,000 route and deal with the electrical change.
Good luck. Hvac and plumbers charge ridiculous price nowadays. A friend of mine was quoted $10k for one unit. That's like $7k for labor cost. Then I gave him someone I know and the price dropped down to $500 for labor only.
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MrFreePressYesterday 02:54 AM
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I didn't buy the 12000 BTU but I did end up buying two of the 18,000 and one of the 24,000.
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filewarriorYesterday 05:22 PM
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Funny that Best Buy put this under the 'Portable Air Conditioners' category.

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jroth3Yesterday 05:52 PM
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Finally found an item I can spend my $10 free coupon on. Thanks!
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danoctYesterday 05:52 PM
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Quote from MaartenT :
Too bad they don't have the 120 volt version this time. These units are easy to install yourself and don't need high amperage draw wire.

main item that the average handy homeowner does not have would be a vacuum pump, they can be rented at local car part stores, I purchased my own. first one took me about 3 and 1/2 hours. install one a few weeks ago in less than an hour and a half for a family member.
Just buy the 120v version directly from costway. It's the same price.
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jroth3Yesterday 05:53 PM
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Quote from baraclude :
Good luck. Hvac and plumbers charge ridiculous price nowadays. A friend of mine was quoted $10k for one unit. That's like $7k for labor cost. Then I gave him someone I know and the price dropped down to $500 for labor only.
Yeh that is steep but everything is calculated somehow. I don't think they just pull random numbers out of their you-know-what... companies have their overhead and they charge based on profit margins. Anyway. That sounds ridiculously high.
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mekkisYesterday 06:04 PM
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Quote from baraclude :
Good luck. Hvac and plumbers charge ridiculous price nowadays. A friend of mine was quoted $10k for one unit. That's like $7k for labor cost. Then I gave him someone I know and the price dropped down to $500 for labor only.
That's intentionally high because they don't want to deal with parts they did not supply and are probably unfamiliar with.
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SlickDitYesterday 06:09 PM
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WayTooEasyYesterday 06:09 PM
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Quote from raj_sri :
Same. Same. Super easy DIYable item. Yes, vacuum pump, gauge set, nylog $10, and brick masonry diamond bit (for me) to make large hole is all it took to install this.
A dab of nylog on fittings. Assemble. Open valves. Crack a line open for a second or two and the lines will be clear.. You are only purging the lines themselves and the evaporator coil. Most systems have plenty of refrigerant and the loss will not affect the operation whatsoever. This process has been done many, many times. (it worked for me.Advice from a friend. 5 years going strong on a Pioneer system) FWIW
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Kaveman42Yesterday 06:48 PM
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Quote from baraclude :
Good luck. Hvac and plumbers charge ridiculous price nowadays. A friend of mine was quoted $10k for one unit. That's like $7k for labor cost. Then I gave him someone I know and the price dropped down to $500 for labor only.
This is called the F--- Off price. They don't want to deal with it but they also don't want to say no to you. This unit is installable by a handyman, its perfect for their line of work. A busy HVAC guy can make more doing true HVAC related jobs.

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VirginiaBobYesterday 07:32 PM
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Just a note that this one has the refrigerant in the unit, not pre charged lines, like Mr cool does. I prefer it in the unit myself anyways since you can cut lines to size.
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