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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Oct 07, 2025 06:45 AM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Oct 07, 2025 06:45 AM

[Prime] $278.99*: Midea 8,000 BTU U-Shaped AC Window Air Conditioner at Amazon

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$101 lower (27% savings) than the list price of $379.99
$52.81 lower (16% savings) than the previous price of $331.80

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Midea 8,000 BTU U-Shaped AC Window Air Conditioner for $278.99.
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$101 lower (27% savings) than the list price of $379.99
$52.81 lower (16% savings) than the previous price of $331.80

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4.3⭐ / 1,074
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Oct 07, 2025 02:54 PM
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knobby0001Oct 07, 2025 02:54 PM
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Seem like really well performing units if you can get updated one where the mold issue is not a problem. Just hesitant to pull the trigger on these right now along with my windows being 40" wide which seems to be out of the suggested width range. Hoping someone that has one of the units will post their experience and suggestions. THANK YOU for posting. Have a great safe week.
Oct 07, 2025 04:57 PM
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SharpLake2934Oct 07, 2025 04:57 PM
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Quote from knobby0001 :
Seem like really well performing units if you can get updated one where the mold issue is not a problem. Just hesitant to pull the trigger on these right now along with my windows being 40" wide which seems to be out of the suggested width range. Hoping someone that has one of the units will post their experience and suggestions. THANK YOU for posting. Have a great safe week.
I had 2 of them and they both leaked inside my house causing water damage. I reseated and tilted the unit many times and it still would fill up with water and leak out the front of the unit every rainstorm. Even after getting the upgraded plug. Which fills up with slime and causes the unit to do the same thing as the old plug. So mold is still an issue after installing the new upgraded plug. Unless you replace it or clean it out every month or so. They give you a bunch of plugs so you can replace them. But I had to replace them every month or the unit would fill up with water. Especially in dehumidify mode. But i guess it depends on your climate and location. You might not have the same slime mold and water damage issue I had.
Last edited by SharpLake2934 October 7, 2025 at 11:11 AM.
Oct 07, 2025 05:24 PM
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jifOct 07, 2025 05:24 PM
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Quote from SharpLake2934 :
I had 2 of them and they both leaked inside my house causing water damage. I reseated and tilted the unit many times and it still would fill up with water and leak out the front of the unit every rainstorm. Even after getting the upgraded plug. Which fills up with slime and causes the unit to do the same thing as the old plug. So mold is still an issue after installing the new upgraded plug. Unless you replace it or clean it out every month or so. They give you a bunch of plugs so you can replace them. But I had to replace them every month or the unit would fill up with water. Especially in dehumidify mode. But i guess it depends on your climate and location. You might not have the same slime mold and water damage issue I had.
where are these made in?
Oct 07, 2025 10:36 PM
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knobby0001Oct 07, 2025 10:36 PM
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Quote from SharpLake2934 :
I had 2 of them and they both leaked inside my house causing water damage. I reseated and tilted the unit many times and it still would fill up with water and leak out the front of the unit every rainstorm. Even after getting the upgraded plug. Which fills up with slime and causes the unit to do the same thing as the old plug. So mold is still an issue after installing the new upgraded plug. Unless you replace it or clean it out every month or so. They give you a bunch of plugs so you can replace them. But I had to replace them every month or the unit would fill up with water. Especially in dehumidify mode. But i guess it depends on your climate and location. You might not have the same slime mold and water damage issue I had.
Yea I am in very muggy summer location ... so sounds like not worth taking the risk. I sure do appreciate you taking time to reply. Take care and be safe.
Oct 08, 2025 10:20 PM
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SharpLake2934Oct 08, 2025 10:20 PM
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Quote from jif :
where are these made in?
China but there aren't many brands that aren't made in china anymore. I have 2 GE air conditioners but those are made in china now too. I will have to see how long the GE's last. I might consider going with an LG next time.

When choosing an air conditioner i went by energy stars website to chose a unit with the highest efficiency. And so far my 2 GE units have been great. But they are a bit noisy.
Last edited by SharpLake2934 October 8, 2025 at 04:33 PM.

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