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The Midea 8,500 BTU Portable Air Conditioner is designed for efficient cooling of spaces up to 150 sq. ft. It features smart control capabilities, allowing users to manage settings via a mobile app or voice commands. With easy installation and a washable air filter, this unit combines convenience and comfort for any home.
Manufacturer | Midea |
Part Number | MAP05S1AWT-A |
Item Weight | 47.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.54 x 11.61 x 27.76 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MAP05S1AWT-A |
Size | 8,500 BTU-WiFi |
Color | White |
Style | Smart Control |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Wattage | 830 watts |
Installation Method | Window |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Sound Level | 52.6 dB |
Special Features | Remote Controlled, WiFi Enabled |
Included Components | installation kits |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Zinc Carbon |
Warranty Description | One limited year warranty from original purchase date. |
Capacity | 4 Cubic Feet |
B**N
Good portable a/c for small rooms.
I'm very happy with this unit. Upgraded from a 5k BTU GE portable unit. GE Unit worked fine but I wanted the new features. I use it in a spare bedroom that I use as a home office along with my gaming PC. It's a 15A circuit which means I needed to stay under certain power draw limits while running a 600w 5090 gaming PC with peripherals. Not your average circumstances but this thing draws less power, and is more efficient than the 4 year old GE it replaced, while not being a particularly power efficient air conditioner overall. I am seeing about 600w draw when it's on.The other features that work well are wifi, it connects just fine to my the app that my other A/C uses. Super nice to be able to come home from a work trip to a cold room and workspace. This also has auto/start stop, including during a power cut. The temp control works well - I run it at 70 in my small room and once the actual room temp hits 69, the a/c fan and compressor turns off until the temp exceeds 71 and proceeds to cool the room again. There is that 2 degree delta from on to off.I live in on the edge of a desert at 4.5k feet elevation so there isn't a need to hook up a drain to deal with the humidity.Lastly is the noise level. Last year i returned two different 5k portable a/c's because the fan was hitting something inside of the a/c and was awful noise wise. This Midea unit is acceptable for noise. I wouldn't call it quiet like the newer inverter portable a/c's, but it's acceptable, there is no fan noise other than the air being moved and compressor running.Good buy overall, especially when on sale.
D**E
Works great!
This works great and completely cooled the bedroom quickly. Easy set up and also works with my Alexa and iPhone app. Highly recommend.
K**.
Ice cold
This little portable air conditioner cools off a 12x12 bedroom no problem we keep it around 62° blows very very cold air out the front I would guess in the 35 to 38° range the vents are not adjustable so you have to Pivot the machine to blow where you want it to. There are only two fan speeds high and low and a automatic mode there is not much difference between high speed and low speed so the noise does not decrease much on low fan speed I would say it's on average with all other wall shakers noise wise it does a good job at removing humidity from the air we get about a half a gallon of water per night out of this little bedroom
J**.
Great product. Would purchase again
It’s a larger room, 180sqft and it cools it fine. Took about an hour to get the temp down from 72 to 68. App features work great. Installation was easy, no complaints so far but only been 3 days
C**Y
PERFECT CHOICE ✨
I knew for a fact I was done with the window units. They’re so many different choices online that it was hard to choose. This unit is perfect and portable, easy to install and move from room to room. It definitely cools a bit too much. However, you control the temperature and with the remote. I look it!
P**I
I cant work...it uses CO2 instead of refigerant.
Well I made the purchase. I finally got to use it yesterday. Very very easy to install. Takes only a few minutes.You can save a lot of money and just buy a fan. That's really all it is. At first I was a little confused. I could hear the compressor turn on like you would a normal AC. And i suppose technically IT IS! Here is why. check it out yourself. Its doesn't use the regular gas for refrigeration. Instead it uses CO2. The Co2 gas will chill the air a bit in the condenser of the unit. But nowhere like a normal refrigerant in a regular air conditioner. So you get a small amount of (I hate to say cool) but cooler air. It was a waste of money. Its like taking a fan and blowing it over a pan of ice and praying. I am going to give it one star because it doesn't work close to an air conditioner. Its a small fan. You win some and you loose some. This is a looser.
L**O
Great Portable AC for Small Spaces
I bought this portable air conditioner for my basement, and it has been a great addition! The unit is compact and lightweight, making it easy to move around as needed. Setting it up was simple with the included window installation kit, and I had it running in no time.It cools my basement efficiently, keeping the temperature comfortable even on hot days. The dehumidifier function is a big plus, helping to reduce excess moisture in the air. I also appreciate the smart control features, allowing me to adjust settings conveniently. The remote control is user-friendly, making it easy to switch between cooling, fan, and dehumidifier modes.Overall, this is a reliable and effective portable AC for small spaces. If you need a cooling solution for a basement, bedroom, or office, I’d definitely recommend it!
W**R
ASHRAE BTUs are misleading
Just flagging for other purchasers that the ASHRAE BTU is misleading in the product title. The true BTU will be the SACC in parentheses. Wish I had seen this before carrying 55lbs up a flight of stairs since Amazon did not deliver properly to my door.
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