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Window Air Conditioner vs. Portable Air Condition for Home
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<blockquote data-quote="DHG1078" data-source="post: 14863010" data-attributes="member: 65442"><p>I bought a De Longhi portable ac unit a couple years ago from costco. The window sills in the house we were renting did not allow for an in window unit, and we had no central air. It was the weirdest window install I have ever seen. Anyways the unit I got is something like 12k btu, 3-in-1 where it also has a heater and dehumidifier, rolls around on wheels, and all I have to do is empty a water resevoir at the end of summer. It works well for us. It kept our rather large living room/kitchen/hall way area cool enough, it struggled but it was a large 2 story space with no way to separate the rooms from each other. Our bedrooms it keeps cold no problem. It has an exhaust port you put into a window, but it doesn't draw air in from outside. It wasn't 3k like someone mentioned above, but it wasn't cheap. I think it was around 600 but don't remember exactly. </p><p></p><p>Only thing I don't like about it is how heavy it is. It weighs as much as a tank. It makes a bit of noise, but so does any other ac unit. I haven't had much experience with in window units so I won't make the claim it's just as good as one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DHG1078, post: 14863010, member: 65442"] I bought a De Longhi portable ac unit a couple years ago from costco. The window sills in the house we were renting did not allow for an in window unit, and we had no central air. It was the weirdest window install I have ever seen. Anyways the unit I got is something like 12k btu, 3-in-1 where it also has a heater and dehumidifier, rolls around on wheels, and all I have to do is empty a water resevoir at the end of summer. It works well for us. It kept our rather large living room/kitchen/hall way area cool enough, it struggled but it was a large 2 story space with no way to separate the rooms from each other. Our bedrooms it keeps cold no problem. It has an exhaust port you put into a window, but it doesn't draw air in from outside. It wasn't 3k like someone mentioned above, but it wasn't cheap. I think it was around 600 but don't remember exactly. Only thing I don't like about it is how heavy it is. It weighs as much as a tank. It makes a bit of noise, but so does any other ac unit. I haven't had much experience with in window units so I won't make the claim it's just as good as one. [/QUOTE]
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