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GarveeHome SEER 19 12000BTU 115V Mini Split Air Conditioner

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Amazon has GarveeHome SEER 19 12000BTU 115V Mini Split Air Conditioner (LL-SplitAC-S221W2230VchNAt5v) on sale for $440.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • SEER 19 Inverter Technology Reduces Energy Costs by Up to 30%
  • 12000BTU cools/heats rooms up to 750-sq.ft. quickly & quietly
  • Includes LINE sets, drain hose, remote control & step-by-step guide
  • If you have experience installing split air conditioners, you can follow our guide video for DIY installation, or professional installation is recommended to ensure optimal performance
  • Programmable 24h timer, sleep mode, eco mode, rapid cooling & auto-restart
  • Adjust settings via user-friendly remote control
  • As low as 30db noise level for bedrooms, offices, or small spaces
  • R32 eco-friendly refrigerant, anti-corrosion coating & self-diagnosis system
  • 5-year warranty on compressor
  • Lifetime technical support

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Amazon has GarveeHome SEER 19 12000BTU 115V Mini Split Air Conditioner (LL-SplitAC-S221W2230VchNAt5v) on sale for $440.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • SEER 19 Inverter Technology Reduces Energy Costs by Up to 30%
  • 12000BTU cools/heats rooms up to 750-sq.ft. quickly & quietly
  • Includes LINE sets, drain hose, remote control & step-by-step guide
  • If you have experience installing split air conditioners, you can follow our guide video for DIY installation, or professional installation is recommended to ensure optimal performance
  • Programmable 24h timer, sleep mode, eco mode, rapid cooling & auto-restart
  • Adjust settings via user-friendly remote control
  • As low as 30db noise level for bedrooms, offices, or small spaces
  • R32 eco-friendly refrigerant, anti-corrosion coating & self-diagnosis system
  • 5-year warranty on compressor
  • Lifetime technical support

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Written by Corwin | Staff

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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BlueAction5062
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The only "hvac tool" i needed was a harbor freight refrigerant pump and it was $120 with the R410 adapters I needed. The Garvee condenser is pre-charged, the only difference between this and MR cool is that the lines are not pre-charged w/aeroquip easy connect fittings. I did the 220V circuit w/ surge suppressor, rated box myself along with the entire remainder of the install for $900 total including the unit itself.

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Yesterday 11:39 AM
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BlueAction5062Yesterday 11:39 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank BlueAction5062

I just installed a Garvee 18K unit myself two weeks ago. Works mint, blows ice cold. Just a FYI.
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Yesterday 03:12 PM
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speeder2005Yesterday 03:12 PM
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Quote from BlueAction5062 :
I just installed a Garvee 18K unit myself two weeks ago. Works mint, blows ice cold. Just a FYI.
Do you need any special equipment to install it?
Yesterday 03:42 PM
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codee.gYesterday 03:42 PM
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Quote from speeder2005 :
Do you need any special equipment to install it?
I'm more curious how difficult it is to install 220v electrical.

(yea i'd suggest an electrician)

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Last edited by codee.g July 1, 2026 at 09:51 AM.
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tunnieYesterday 03:45 PM
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Boo, no wifi
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tidnabYesterday 03:45 PM
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Quote from codee.g :
I'm more curious how difficult it is to install 220v electrical. The upside of the featured unit is you can just plug it into a normal outlet.(yea i'd suggest an electrician)
Functionally equivalent effort of installing 120V if you've done it before. Recommend sparky if you aren't confident though.
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mibsomethingYesterday 03:53 PM
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Quote from BlueAction5062 :
I just installed a Garvee 18K unit myself two weeks ago. Works mint, blows ice cold. Just a FYI.
whats the difficulty lvl for first timer would you rated? plus any special tools required for the vacuum part or new model doesnt require that any more?
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tasmanianYesterday 04:21 PM
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Quote from codee.g :
I'm more curious how difficult it is to install 220v electrical. The upside of the featured unit is you can just plug it into a normal outlet.(yea i'd suggest an electrician)
220v will require two breaker slots vs 1 with 110v.

You should not be plugging this into an outlet....
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codee.gYesterday 04:50 PM
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Quote from tasmanian :
220v will require two breaker slots vs 1 with 110v. You should not be plugging this into an outlet....
Thank you says enough about my last comment, need to hire an electrician.
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BlueAction5062Yesterday 06:55 PM
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Quote from AAMC27 :
Anything but Mr. Cool requires you to have the HVAC tools, which will run you around $1k for everything. From what I've read up on, it's worth it if you're planning on doing a lot of installs. For a one off, it's a big investment (still cheaper than hiring someone), but it will run you around the same as a Mr. Cool and you'll just have a lot of tools sitting around afterwards. The big gotcha is that most of these companies don't offer warranties to DIY installs and most HVAC companies won't want to service them. Warranty coverage usually requires at least the line vacuum and refrigerant release to be done by someone who's licensed. I've heard of some people getting by it with an EPA 608 certification, but it's inconsistent.
The only "hvac tool" i needed was a harbor freight refrigerant pump and it was $120 with the R410 adapters I needed. The Garvee condenser is pre-charged, the only difference between this and MR cool is that the lines are not pre-charged w/aeroquip easy connect fittings. I did the 220V circuit w/ surge suppressor, rated box myself along with the entire remainder of the install for $900 total including the unit itself.
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BlueAction5062Yesterday 06:59 PM
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Quote from mibsomething :
whats the difficulty lvl for first timer would you rated? plus any special tools required for the vacuum part or new model doesnt require that any more?
First timer w alot of mechanical/automotive/electrical experience? Definitely can be a DIY job.
First timer w/little to no experience in hands on mechanical work- Definitely not. Just drilling the hole through the house alone and hitting the wrong area could results in a disaster for you.
I have a TON of plumbing/carpentry/electrical/mechanical experience and the hardest/annoying part for me was getting the lineset cover nice and straight on my house without kinking the copper lines.
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fernando65Yesterday 07:00 PM
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Quote from BlueAction5062 :
The only "hvac tool" i needed was a harbor freight refrigerant pump and it was $120 with the R410 adapters I needed. The Garvee condenser is pre-charged, the only difference between this and MR cool is that the lines are not pre-charged w/aeroquip easy connect fittings. I did the 220V circuit w/ surge suppressor, rated box myself along with the entire remainder of the install for $900 total including the unit itself.
do you have a good youtube video for evac-ing the lines? I'm tired of bugging the hvac guy every time I install one of these (fyi they are a breeze, generally- unless your basement is finished)
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CrimsonCheetah9927Yesterday 07:00 PM
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12000? Shoot my window unit is 12,000 btu lol
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BlueAction5062Yesterday 07:01 PM
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Quote from speeder2005 :
Do you need any special equipment to install it?
Special equipment would be small refrigerant pump and 410A fitting adapters. Can be bought HF or Amazon around $120. Everything else is drills, hand tools, etc. I HIGHLY recommend using NYLOG refrigerant seal when connecting your refrigeration fittings. Look up on youtube how to use it.
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defiantroaYesterday 07:03 PM
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ROVSUN has 16 feet line set, GarveeHome I remember still has a 13-foot line set

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