Costco Wholesale has for its
Members: Midea U 12000 BTU Smart Inverter Window AC with MShield on sale for
$199.97.
Shipping is free.
- Note: Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge. Item may be available in your local warehouse at a lower price, prices may vary.
Thanks to Community Member
tomusiaka for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- Ultra-quiet U-shaped design allows closed window to block compressor noise, 32dba
- Inverter technology delivers 35% energy savings compared to DOE minimum CEER requirement
- For spaces up to 550 sq. ft. and easy installation with included snap in bracket
- Matter certified unit with app & voice control: control from anywhere with the app and voice assistant
- MShield air ionizer technology: reduces odors, smoke, and gases in the air
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This SEER 15 is 50% more efficient than my whole house SEER 10 AC unit.
12,000 BTU = 1-ton of cooling.
Very quiet. This is what you want if you need a window unit for vertical sliding windows, but be mindful of the minimum and maximum window opening. I had to engineer a way to mount these to windows that were too wide. It's also more complex to install than basic window units, and might cause you to want to leave it in rather than juggle these heavy beasts twice a year.
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This SEER 15 is 50% more efficient than my whole house SEER 10 AC unit.
12,000 BTU = 1-ton of cooling.
Very quiet. This is what you want if you need a window unit for vertical sliding windows, but be mindful of the minimum and maximum window opening. I had to engineer a way to mount these to windows that were too wide. It's also more complex to install than basic window units, and might cause you to want to leave it in rather than juggle these heavy beasts twice a year.
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