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Prime Members: BLACK+DECKER Window Air Conditioner: 10K BTU $150, 8K BTU

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Amazon has for Prime Members: select BLACK+DECKER Window Air Conditioners on sale from $120. Shipping is free.
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Available:About this Item:
  • Cooling Capacity: 8,000 BTU for rooms up to 350 sq. ft.; 10,000 BTU for rooms up to 450 sq. ft.
  • Operation Levels: Four settings (auto, low, medium, high) for optimal cooling.
  • Room Suitability: Ideal for bedrooms, offices, living rooms, and apartments.
  • Remote Control: Full-function remote with sleep mode, energy saver, and 24-hour timer.
  • Installation: Accordion-style panels fit double-hung windows 23"–36" wide, minimum 15.5" height.
  • Energy Efficiency: Uses eco-friendly R32 refrigerant, zero ozone impact, reduces energy costs.

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  • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that the 8,000 BTU is $152.99 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $272.99.
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Amazon has for Prime Members: select BLACK+DECKER Window Air Conditioners on sale from $120. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Delivery may be restricted to some locations.
Thanks to AMZNDealFinder for sharing this deal.

Available:About this Item:
  • Cooling Capacity: 8,000 BTU for rooms up to 350 sq. ft.; 10,000 BTU for rooms up to 450 sq. ft.
  • Operation Levels: Four settings (auto, low, medium, high) for optimal cooling.
  • Room Suitability: Ideal for bedrooms, offices, living rooms, and apartments.
  • Remote Control: Full-function remote with sleep mode, energy saver, and 24-hour timer.
  • Installation: Accordion-style panels fit double-hung windows 23"–36" wide, minimum 15.5" height.
  • Energy Efficiency: Uses eco-friendly R32 refrigerant, zero ozone impact, reduces energy costs.

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that the 8,000 BTU is $152.99 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $272.99.
  • 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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Model: BLACK+DECKER 8000-BTU 350 Sq. Ft. Window Air Conditioner Unit, White

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Medic311
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Price is always tempting getting end of season window A/C's, but these things really are not meant to be shipping individually (the packaging is designed to be palletized through the shipping process, and then sold at the end point retailer). Putting these things individually back into shipping to the end customer, is a roll of the dice. Same goes for the portable units. I've had some come through OK, I've had others with dented coils, dented frames, cracked plastic covers, etc. I also wonder about the long term impact to the compressor when these things take drops on the conveyor at the hubs and then thrown onto a truck.

I highly highly recommend that you immediately open it up when you receive it and inspect it, and not just put it on a shelf for next summer. You have 30 days to discover and report damage to Amazon.
Theultra85
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Yah I'd definitely second the idea of checking it as soon as it arrives. It's a great buy out of season, but I wouldn't buy it and put it immediately into storage without checking it first.

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Price is always tempting getting end of season window A/C's, but these things really are not meant to be shipping individually (the packaging is designed to be palletized through the shipping process, and then sold at the end point retailer). Putting these things individually back into shipping to the end customer, is a roll of the dice. Same goes for the portable units. I've had some come through OK, I've had others with dented coils, dented frames, cracked plastic covers, etc. I also wonder about the long term impact to the compressor when these things take drops on the conveyor at the hubs and then thrown onto a truck.

I highly highly recommend that you immediately open it up when you receive it and inspect it, and not just put it on a shelf for next summer. You have 30 days to discover and report damage to Amazon.
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Oct 13, 2025 06:30 AM
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Theultra85Oct 13, 2025 06:30 AM
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Quote from Medic311 :
Price is always tempting getting end of season window A/C's, but these things really are not meant to be shipping individually (the packaging is designed to be palletized through the shipping process, and then sold at the end point retailer). Putting these things individually back into shipping to the end customer, is a roll of the dice. Same goes for the portable units. I've had some come through OK, I've had others with dented coils, dented frames, cracked plastic covers, etc. I also wonder about the long term impact to the compressor when these things take drops on the conveyor at the hubs and then thrown onto a truck.

I highly highly recommend that you immediately open it up when you receive it and inspect it, and not just put it on a shelf for next summer. You have 30 days to discover and report damage to Amazon.
Yah I'd definitely second the idea of checking it as soon as it arrives. It's a great buy out of season, but I wouldn't buy it and put it immediately into storage without checking it first.
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BaconSnakeOct 13, 2025 01:23 PM
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With the cost of energy rising drastically, I'd be looking at the Energy Guide label, which Amazon is not providing. Thankfully someone in the reviews did - this unit is less efficient than others you could get.

[IMG]https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71uX5XiHHRL.jpg[/IMG]
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luckygeckoOct 13, 2025 01:44 PM
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Quote from BaconSnake :
With the cost of energy rising drastically, I'd be looking at the Energy Guide label, which Amazon is not providing. Thankfully someone in the reviews did - this unit is less efficient than others you could get.<br />
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[IMG]https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71uX5XiHHRL.jpg[/IMG]

The 10,000 BTU model has a 12.0 CEER: BD10WT Energy Guide [thdstatic.com]
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BadOceanOct 13, 2025 06:35 PM
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Quote from Medic311 :
Price is always tempting getting end of season window A/C's, but these things really are not meant to be shipping individually (the packaging is designed to be palletized through the shipping process, and then sold at the end point retailer). Putting these things individually back into shipping to the end customer, is a roll of the dice. Same goes for the portable units. I've had some come through OK, I've had others with dented coils, dented frames, cracked plastic covers, etc. I also wonder about the long term impact to the compressor when these things take drops on the conveyor at the hubs and then thrown onto a truck.<br />
<br />
I highly highly recommend that you immediately open it up when you receive it and inspect it, and not just put it on a shelf for next summer. You have 30 days to discover and report damage to Amazon.
I'm 2 for 2 on buying these from Amazon and having them die in under 2 years. Fortunately, both times I bought the extended warranty and got a full refund (sans the warranty itself). I finally gave up on these units from Amazon and bought one at Best Buy, again with the extended warranty. Just finishing up the second season with that one and it seems to be alright so far.

My point is, I highly recommend buying the extended warranties for these things. IMO, one of the few times it's worth it.
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cruxionOct 13, 2025 09:43 PM
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Quote from BaconSnake :
With the cost of energy rising drastically, I'd be looking at the Energy Guide label, which Amazon is not providing. Thankfully someone in the reviews did - this unit is less efficient than others you could get.

[IMG]https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71uX5XiHHRL.jpg[/IMG]
Yeah I'd only be looking at inverter models
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FaithfulCrowd784Oct 14, 2025 05:11 AM
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Quote from BadOcean :

I'm 2 for 2 on buying these from Amazon and having them die in under 2 years. Fortunately, both times I bought the extended warranty and got a full refund (sans the warranty itself). I finally gave up on these units from Amazon and bought one at Best Buy, again with the extended warranty. Just finishing up the second season with that one and it seems to be alright so far.

My point is, I highly recommend buying the extended warranties for these things. IMO, one of the few times it's worth it.
Do you have to mail it back or do they just refund no question an asked ?

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BadOceanOct 14, 2025 12:34 PM
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Quote from FaithfulCrowd784 :
Do you have to mail it back or do they just refund no question an asked ?
For the Amazon warranty via Assurance, they just refund, as long as you're outside of the manufacturer's warranty period, which in my experience was usually a year.

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