ARC-147WFH 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner Heater Dehumidifier White
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Web ID: 16011093Great product
I purchased a second one for my home. The first one worked so well in living room, I needed another for the bedroom. Compact and easy to use.
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Great unit two switch from room to room.
I've had this for a week. It is exactly what I need for my smaller room. And it's very easy to transfer from the small room to my medium room when needed. My daughter even likes the option to turn off the LED for bedtime.
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All expectations were met!!!
I bought this product exactly 2 weeks ago. I can say that this is a perfect buy if you are looking to buy a portable ac. The sound is tolerable. You can sleep well at night. It cools the room whether you use the cool or dry mode. I was surprised to know that the dry mode can cool the room and the noise level is low. I am planning to buy another one for my garage before the official summer starts. I will definitely recommend this product 100%.
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Perfect size for bedroom
Cools a 10x20 bedroom perfectly. At 90 degrees outside I can easily cool bedroom down to 72 within 45 mins. Not too loud. Great design and would recommend to friends/family. I had a minor issue in the beginning but Mariella with Whynter helped me right away.
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Fantastic Portable AC combo unit
Just received this portable AC combo unit in the mail last week, just in time for some unseasonable warm Florida weather. I only run it at night…. It’s cools my bedroom down quick and keeps the room cool all night, kicking off/on as needed.
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Works well, but has design flaws
First, let me say this does a good job for its main function, I.e.; cooling a fairly large area. We have it set up in a dining room that has large doorways leading to kitchen, living room and family room, and with ceiling fans helping to circulate the air, it definitely helps cool off the first floor. That’s the pro. Here are the cons: 1) technically it is portable, but only insofar as you can roll it from room to room. Forget being able to take it up and down stairs. It’s quite large and bulky, and weighs more than the average person can carry alone. Additionally, you have to be able to place giant vent tubing in a window, so you need a combination of window that opens to accommodate vent panel, a grounded outlet near the window, and a clear space for the cold air to circulate. 2) venting is awkward. There are two vents (air intake and exhaust), each one extends about 6 feet. While they are flexible, they have limitations and add to the bulk of the unit. Also, even though they are supposed to thread onto the end pieces that attach to the unit, they tend to pop off if you move it around or adjust the tubing. 3) window plate that attaches to vents lacks flexibility. The unit comes with a rectangular sturdy plastic frame that you place in the window for ventilation. There is also a smaller plastic piece that slides into the frame to adjust the width to fit different window sizes. Except it’s not long enough to accommodate wider windows, and to adjust for narrower windows it has to be cut down with a saw. If you cut it down, you’re screwed if you want to move the unit to a wider window. And if you have a window that slides horizontally or a crank out style, foggedaboutit. The window plate should have come with the type of flexible accordion panels that most a/c units have. As it stands, we’ve had to jury-rig the opening using duct tape and cardboard. 4) control panel: you get a nifty little remote control with digital readout to adjust your settings, which works great! But don’t lose it, because the unit itself only has a power switch and button to turn off the bright blue lights that burn into your dreams while you sleep unless you turn them off. 5) moisture collection drain valve: according to the manual, the unit isn’t really designed to use in high humidity environments. What?? Didn’t find that out until the unit shut down and we read that the moisture collection pan was full. Ok, Only one problem: the drain plug is only about an inch above the base of the unit, so finding something that can catch the water and fits under the plug is a challenge. Or you can attach a hose… To sum up: the unit works well and cools a fairly large area, but for the cost, hassle and bulkiness of attacking vents, you could probably buy two window units that work just as well and take less time to install.
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Fantastic
This is a work horse of an AC. I love it and how easy it is to use.
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works well well, remote is junk
I bought this unit a year ago and it has worked like a champion. I literally have zero complaints with its function or its settings its perfect for what I needed. But the cheap little remote that controls everything is a different story. Initially it had a nice little led screen that lit up and showed you what it was doing. By the end of last summer it just had a little lcd screen that lit up. It no longer showed anything on the display, so you can't tell what mode you're in or anything. You can pretty much tell the fan mode by volume and the actual mode by looking at the unit, but for me the most important mode is the thermostat that I set when I go to sleep. Without being able to see the display you just kinda set a temperature blindly and hope it works. I've tried changing batteries and then even went and bought special high discharge batteries to see if that would fix it, but it appears to be a problem with the remote not the batteries.
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