I have a single hose In a 1 bedroom apartment.It’s very effective! I run it in the bedroom during the day as it’s not that quiet! At night I turn it off and use a regular fan. I also run a fan in the living room. For even greater effort I use the bedroom fan that directs the cool air out the door towards the living room.
Single hose units pull a vacuum on the space, pulling in warm outside air from door sills and cracks and gaps. That's why the other rooms are stuffy. Dual hose is the only way.
@@Jonh-z2b Alas window & dual hose variants aren't commonly available in the UK and getting a split system installed would be far too costly. So I've had to modify a single hose system into a dual hose. Not actually that hard, just need some foil tape, an adapter, cardboard & insulation. If you do that and insulate the exhaust pipe it cools pretty damn well, quieter too. Obviously not as good as a proper system but good enough to handle British Summers.
I believe you're not supposed to tilt these sideways or upside down. Next time, just cut the box open, so the unit is always upright. I bought one one time, and that was what the delivery guy said to me, to keep it upright. Glad these things exist. I probably ought to just get another one but I'm looking at a window unit since the portables emit heat into the room itself which it has to manage, and they take up a bit of an area footprint, where as the window unit (since I can install one, I hope!), takes up zero floor space, and keeps most of the AC noise outside since I'm looking at these U shape variable speed inverter AC's.
Midea U are absolutely fantastic machines, incredible efficient and quiet. We're talking *three times* more efficient than a portable heat-and-noise-maker, and 40 dB compared to 70+ dB... that's like, a fraction of a fraction of the noise. Portables are so bad they need to be outlawed, which they actually will be (effectively) in 2025. They're been totally unregulated since their invention lol.
They can be tilted on their side, but the key is not to plug them in for at least four hours. Those Midea U-shaped window units are amazing. I highly recommend getting on if you can.
LOL! You are correct. I don't have this one, but I have one knock off brand nam that is 5,000 BTUs for a small room-A bedroom and a Black+Decker 14,000 BTU that cools a living room split with a kitchen which is about 400 sqft. Both cools respectively with the Black+Decker exceeding expectations. I gave you a clue to the number one mistake people make when buying portables...BTUs. If you are shopping for a portable(s), be sure to learn how much BTUs you need on a unit to do the job efficiently. They usually state how much square feet they cover on the packaging anyway. If you are looking for super cold, forget that, but in 100 decree whether, these units can cool down a room on average of 60-65, the ideal temperature and much cooler if you are in a brick and mortar building. Just keep in mind that one unit dose not cool an entire home and invest in a big name like LG, Toshiba and Black+Decker. Unheard of names can be cheaper and do the job, but it's best to go for the big names for warranty purposes.
I have a single hose Shinco for my bedroom as it doesn't get cool enough in my back bedroom. Instead of putting the hose out a window, I put it in the floor so it goes out under the house. The drain plug also goes out under my house. I love mine and wouldn't want to live without it.
Just remember, heat rises. Maybe there is a way you could add some extra ducting in the basement routing the air out the side of your house so you don't have to fight the heat coming back through the floor 🙏
I would like to see how the window insert works. It looked like there was only a hose when you were unboxing. Do I need to create a special insert or buy one?
I purchased two of these for my townhouse - a dual hose for the main floor and single hose upstairs. The single hose one "worked" but when compared to the dual hose one the difference was night and day. The dual hose one is far superior.
There is hot/warm air in the hose thru the window. It radiates heat into the room negating the cool air. Maybe wrapping the hose in insulation would help. I used one once and it always fights itself. Does anyone have any ideas?
@@nightyjammer2532 It blows the extremely hot air outside that is the side product of cooling And yes it does lead to a negative pressure in the room, but it will still cool because the air it pushes outside is way hotter than the inside or outside air.
My portable a c unit creates pails and pails of water every couple of hours in our apartment. Not sure why? At least we have very cool apartment but afraid to keep it on when we go out because of water issue.
you probably live in a high humidity area.. my ac is running 24 7 and i have it draining outside the house it constantly drains water not just drops but a stream.. i live in Alexandria Egypt and humidity is constantly 90%
There is always a dew point temperature where water condenses from the air. Will hit that point a lot faster in more humid climates. Our ac will crank out 10 gallons a day in southeast Missouri
The hose is to blow out hot air. A bucket will be useless for that. If you don't blow it out the window, cold air comes out the front, hot air comes out of the back, and it equalizes while wasting energy.
Based on my experience as an hvac. A lot of potential variables for not cooling. A dirty dusty room will make your condenser coils not perform adequately to dissipate heat and have efficient cooling. Another factor is fan strength and most portable unit fans strength is almost junk. Either get an extra fan to blow more air around to speed up the cooling of the entire room.
you want to keep it as close to window as possible possibly even higher up on some stand, in order for a hose to be as short as possible.. Because the hose can get really hot and you don't want a bigger surface of hot hose heating up the space while you're trying to cool it..
missed opportunity to have a segment where you are not talking over the AC noise, as the viewer can hear the noise it makes more clearly. You talked over most of it. Still a great video. I'm not buying this model as i live in eu, but its interesting to hear the approx noise an AC makes.
My landlord will not allow ac.He thinks its too much bill.Definitely he’ll come to know when hot air going through hose. Is thr any other way ?? How can i put that hose so nobody can know about AC.
my 3.5kw does my room 6m / 5m < the fans help circulate air > in less then 3 mins, however I'm gonna get a 2.6kw next time as the cost of electrical in Australia is murder. If it doesn't have self evaporating you need to empty it a lot, but having a self evaporating unit also makes the it louder.
maybe the weather is a little bit too hot for you!! lol it is an internal unit that takes air from outside what you said is "it is it's an external unit that lives inside" that doesn't make sense lol
This is best household for me, moving it around and no need choose the place to install like the conventional one. For a reason i dont buy it is the gas to replace
You gave the footage of your apartment but didn’t give a starting temperature or a temperature after cooling for an hour or so. If it takes an hour to drop one degree, ugh. If it takes and hour but the room temp drops 6-8 degrees, yay. Also, why not give the outside temperature?
British thermal units. It is the amount of work needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. One four-inch wooden kitchen match consumed completely generates approximately 1 BTU.
Why would you think it sucks before using it? These kinds of portable units are used all over the place in europe, especially in older buildings where you are not allowed to install the outside units....
I turned my single hose Sharp 12,00btu into a twin hose without any hose?? What I did was to push the AC into one of the sliding doors and close the one door onto it. Fill the void that's left as the AC unit is much shorter than the sliding doors, So I filled the void with some good foam board. about 1 inch thick and cut to size, a giant rectangle. So both the hot air is exhausted directly outside no hose! and the incoming outside air is also drawn from outside as the vents are on the side and behind the unit that stick out the back of the sliding doors. The interior air that's recirculated is drawn from inside the room as it's on the top back side that does not stack out the house. Just a few inches between air inlet filter and the foam board but enough room to draw ONLY the inside air. Now I have a portable AC that works great and no need to have install of some fancy spilt unit.. Just make sure one has a sliding door NOT window as the unit is too heavy to lift up to window and could topple over! Sliding doors to the rescue💖
Okay so where do I find a Aircon unit that works like. A car , 35 degrees c out the Aircon on for 10 mins and the cars like a chilled fridge ? What's the point in paying for an Aircon unit if it's not as good as a fridge haha
Ive literally had mine for 12 years and its still going strong...never used the warranty, and never needed any reparing....the rip off HVAC pricks dont want you to know how good these little things are....i spent $275 for mine back in 2012, do the yearly math... These are a GOD send
The yearly math adds up to about $1,200 to run one of those nasty portable heat-and-noise makers, or $14,400 over the time you've been running yours. Could have saved over $10,000 in electricity if you had an inverter window unit... but then, Americans aren't really known for their willingness to look at *cost to run* since all we care about is *cost to buy* and *instant gratification*.
We purchased medium size a month ago. Getting a bigger one and med size going into the shop for our dogs to replace the old one out there. I noticed a difference immediately. This is why were making second purchase. Anything to beat the heat and still economize our bill
I own one that is similar. Danby is the brand, I bought it about 13 years ago and it is still going strong to this day. It has a "better" remote than yours, but truth be told...gimmic. Set and forget, the remote is mostly an ornament that can get lost in the cushions just as easy as the TV remote does. 600 square foot space, the unit is technically underpowered. But that never became an issue, I am comfortable in the den space that has no ventilation, with a PC that pumps out a lot of heat when I game. The AC unit sits in the dining/balcony door space. Due to humidity, draining it is a must. I live on the ground floor, so a short tube to slip through the screen door corner and I can direct it to drain on the grass. This may not be a good solution for others in upper floors, but it is a must. I tried using a bucket, but found that humidity was hit and miss from day to day. Some days, no moisture at all. Others, the thing is full before I get out of bed 6 hours after last emptying it, walking into a wet spot on the floor is not pleasant in the morning. Suffice to say, I cannot live without it. If the place was larger, I would likely need a larger one or a second one. They are not quiet. But you do get accustomed to their noise and eventually tune it out.
I can't really understand how big is your apartment. You said 600 square feet but what kind of feet? What size? It's not really clear unless you tell us how big are these feet....
Look at ASHRAE and SACC btu ratings.I bought an 10,000 BTU SACC rating and price..$279 But its rated for 16,000 BTU ASHRAE and its around $700 .....check lowe and the name is Airemax
I cant believe they make single hose portable ac's, they suck your cool air through the condenser and outside, so it cools in the immediate area but draws a vacuum in the house so warm outside air coming in the rest of the house. In reality, it can't really work. Get either a window unit or 2 hose portable
I don’t know how these things work but it made my place cooler. As you said it was a free product so I don’t get paid to tell the truth or lie.. I was honest about my experience. I used it for the entire summer and it would have been horrible without it.
So basically it draws room's hot air to outside and cools as well the rooms hot air?, not only outside warm air but also unconditioned hot air from other rooms through doors
What do you mean it can’t work? We’ve got 3 of them, 1400 ft.² and it absolutely does work especially on 90° days when it would be 100 in here instead it’s about 74. Speculation… Need, I say more?
People forget that these boxes are abused by land, air and sea for thousands of miles and multiple ports of entry in order to be delivered to your door by UPS/Fedex who yet again trample boxes inside their trucks.. smh.. or maybe people don’t forget and they are just clueless.. lol
a 12k btu cannot handle 400-500sqf (41 normal people units) you would need 4 to 5 of these for hot climate areas.. and maybe 3-4 in regular climate areas.. also it depends very much on ur houses insulation..
these units are pulling hot air from outside and cooling it.? wouldn't it work better to not put it in the window - keep that closed.. and let it circulate the already cold air inside to make it more cold faster..?
Haha man you so fun)i have in my living room big not portable conditioner close to window he cool all big living room about 4 minutes,but if you leave room,it is hot,so you have to understand any conditioner ANY only for 1 room,so you need for 2 rooms 2 conditioners! 3 rooms 3 conditioners)you so funny)
I recommend the Black & Decker amzn.to/3W5EM7w and here is the one in the video: amzn.to/4729EZU
is it humidity based? or is it dry? because humidity is a huge problem.
I have a single hose In a 1 bedroom apartment.It’s very effective! I run it in the bedroom during the day as it’s not that quiet! At night I turn it off and use a regular fan. I also run a fan in the living room. For even greater effort I use the bedroom fan that directs the cool air out the door towards the living room.
Single hose units pull a vacuum on the space, pulling in warm outside air from door sills and cracks and gaps. That's why the other rooms are stuffy. Dual hose is the only way.
Hmmm.. didn’t know this. Good to know.
Yes.
Yes Dual Hose.. Whynter ARC-1230WNH, Is What I Own...
gotta get a dual hose version
@@Jonh-z2b Alas window & dual hose variants aren't commonly available in the UK and getting a split system installed would be far too costly.
So I've had to modify a single hose system into a dual hose. Not actually that hard, just need some foil tape, an adapter, cardboard & insulation.
If you do that and insulate the exhaust pipe it cools pretty damn well, quieter too.
Obviously not as good as a proper system but good enough to handle British Summers.
I believe you're not supposed to tilt these sideways or upside down. Next time, just cut the box open, so the unit is always upright. I bought one one time, and that was what the delivery guy said to me, to keep it upright. Glad these things exist. I probably ought to just get another one but I'm looking at a window unit since the portables emit heat into the room itself which it has to manage, and they take up a bit of an area footprint, where as the window unit (since I can install one, I hope!), takes up zero floor space, and keeps most of the AC noise outside since I'm looking at these U shape variable speed inverter AC's.
Delivery guy was right, even in the box says that
Midea U are absolutely fantastic machines, incredible efficient and quiet. We're talking *three times* more efficient than a portable heat-and-noise-maker, and 40 dB compared to 70+ dB... that's like, a fraction of a fraction of the noise. Portables are so bad they need to be outlawed, which they actually will be (effectively) in 2025. They're been totally unregulated since their invention lol.
They can be tilted on their side, but the key is not to plug them in for at least four hours. Those Midea U-shaped window units are amazing. I highly recommend getting on if you can.
What is the room temperature after one and a half hour? You missed the vital information here
LOL! You are correct. I don't have this one, but I have one knock off brand nam that is 5,000 BTUs for a small room-A bedroom and a Black+Decker 14,000 BTU that cools a living room split with a kitchen which is about 400 sqft. Both cools respectively with the Black+Decker exceeding expectations. I gave you a clue to the number one mistake people make when buying portables...BTUs. If you are shopping for a portable(s), be sure to learn how much BTUs you need on a unit to do the job efficiently. They usually state how much square feet they cover on the packaging anyway. If you are looking for super cold, forget that, but in 100 decree whether, these units can cool down a room on average of 60-65, the ideal temperature and much cooler if you are in a brick and mortar building. Just keep in mind that one unit dose not cool an entire home and invest in a big name like LG, Toshiba and Black+Decker. Unheard of names can be cheaper and do the job, but it's best to go for the big names for warranty purposes.
Exactly started off at 80 were did we end at after an hour and a half, fail video.
the last 40 second give you the answer.
I am looking for something that I don’t need to mess up with the window. Is that possible? The idea it is to get the bed area cooler for sleeping
I have a single hose Shinco for my bedroom as it doesn't get cool enough in my back bedroom. Instead of putting the hose out a window, I put it in the floor so it goes out under the house. The drain plug also goes out under my house. I love mine and wouldn't want to live without it.
Just remember, heat rises. Maybe there is a way you could add some extra ducting in the basement routing the air out the side of your house so you don't have to fight the heat coming back through the floor 🙏
@@divineoracle4809heat doesn't rise.
I would like to see how the window insert works. It looked like there was only a hose when you were unboxing. Do I need to create a special insert or buy one?
All included
I purchased two of these for my townhouse - a dual hose for the main floor and single hose upstairs. The single hose one "worked" but when compared to the dual hose one the difference was night and day. The dual hose one is far superior.
How hot is it outside is the home insulated ect ect lotta variables
4:49 The manual is written in Chinglish
There is hot/warm air in the hose thru the window. It radiates heat into the room negating the cool air. Maybe wrapping the hose in insulation would help. I used one once and it always fights itself. Does anyone have any ideas?
Put it right below a window, maybe on a stool in front of the window. Cover the hose with a blanket.
@@Jonh-z2b all you have to do is make sure air used for cooling the condenser is taken from outside and exhausted there.
What if my window is connected to the outside of my room , how do I use the hose
Throw your window out
Hey! do we need the hose+window part if just using for "heat mode" in winter?
Nope, the hose is just for cooling so the hot air goes outside
@@User-je7gf if it blows hot room air outside what air does it cool also wouldn't that lead to negative pressure in room?
@@nightyjammer2532 It blows the extremely hot air outside that is the side product of cooling
And yes it does lead to a negative pressure in the room, but it will still cool because the air it pushes outside is way hotter than the inside or outside air.
My portable a c unit creates pails and pails of water every couple of hours in our apartment. Not sure why? At least we have very cool apartment but afraid to keep it on when we go out because of water issue.
Check to see if you have it in the dehumidify setting.. if so that’s what is causing it. In cool mode, the water evaporates. Check your manual.
Thanks yes I will check as the unit is Air and a Dehumidifier so I need to find a better balance!
Some ac units need to be drained after so long I have to drain mine once every 2 weeks if I'm running it daily
you probably live in a high humidity area.. my ac is running 24 7 and i have it draining outside the house
it constantly drains water not just drops but a stream.. i live in Alexandria Egypt and humidity is constantly 90%
There is always a dew point temperature where water condenses from the air. Will hit that point a lot faster in more humid climates. Our ac will crank out 10 gallons a day in southeast Missouri
Can i use a bucket instead of putting the hose outside of the window
The hose is to blow out hot air. A bucket will be useless for that. If you don't blow it out the window, cold air comes out the front, hot air comes out of the back, and it equalizes while wasting energy.
I connected the exhaust hose to the chimney on my air conditioner, what do you think about that???
Based on my experience as an hvac. A lot of potential variables for not cooling. A dirty dusty room will make your condenser coils not perform adequately to dissipate heat and have efficient cooling. Another factor is fan strength and most portable unit fans strength is almost junk. Either get an extra fan to blow more air around to speed up the cooling of the entire room.
Next time you might want to tell us what the temperature was before and after thank you
How much Amperes it consume
One million
I have a one hose Honeywell...14000...it cools my dining room and living room..dont know price difference between one and two hose..?
you want to keep it as close to window as possible possibly even higher up on some stand, in order for a hose to be as short as possible.. Because the hose can get really hot and you don't want a bigger surface of hot hose heating up the space while you're trying to cool it..
Amazon reviews paint a complete different picture about the quality and effectiveness of this product.
Wait you mean to tell me not everyone has the same opinion? Wow such a new concept.
missed opportunity to have a segment where you are not talking over the AC noise, as the viewer can hear the noise it makes more clearly. You talked over most of it. Still a great video. I'm not buying this model as i live in eu, but its interesting to hear the approx noise an AC makes.
Great video content. thank you
Is this unit loud? Is it suitable placed in a bedroom?
Does this get cold like a normal AC?
Yes
@@Jonh-z2bwhat the fuckkk is wrong with you?!!!! You're so damn annoying
This actually sounds legit, which is rare
What if you dont have access to windows
@@WilliamShakerTechdickhead
My landlord will not allow ac.He thinks its too much bill.Definitely he’ll come to know when hot air going through hose.
Is thr any other way ??
How can i put that hose so nobody can know about AC.
my 3.5kw does my room 6m / 5m < the fans help circulate air > in less then 3 mins, however I'm gonna get a 2.6kw next time as the cost of electrical in Australia is murder. If it doesn't have self evaporating you need to empty it a lot, but having a self evaporating unit also makes the it louder.
maybe the weather is a little bit too hot for you!! lol it is an internal unit that takes air from outside what you said is "it is it's an external unit that lives inside" that doesn't make sense lol
This is best household for me, moving it around and no need choose the place to install like the conventional one. For a reason i dont buy it is the gas to replace
You gave the footage of your apartment but didn’t give a starting temperature or a temperature after cooling for an hour or so. If it takes an hour to drop one degree, ugh. If it takes and hour but the room temp drops 6-8 degrees, yay. Also, why not give the outside temperature?
I don’t have a way to give a readout.. what I felt is more important anyway.
What does BTU mean?
British thermal units. It is the amount of work needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. One four-inch wooden kitchen match consumed completely generates approximately 1 BTU.
I recommend the midea dual hose or wheynter somthing like that dual hose too.
Why would you think it sucks before using it? These kinds of portable units are used all over the place in europe, especially in older buildings where you are not allowed to install the outside units....
Why would you comment before watching the video?
@@WilliamShakerTech i watched it, fully. You said i think 2 times that you thought it sucked before testing it.
I turned my single hose Sharp 12,00btu into a twin hose without any hose?? What I did was to push the AC into one of the sliding doors and close the one door onto it. Fill the void that's left as the AC unit is much shorter than the sliding doors, So I filled the void with some good foam board. about 1 inch thick and cut to size, a giant rectangle. So both the hot air is exhausted directly outside no hose! and the incoming outside air is also drawn from outside as the vents are on the side and behind the unit that stick out the back of the sliding doors. The interior air that's recirculated is drawn from inside the room as it's on the top back side that does not stack out the house. Just a few inches between air inlet filter and the foam board but enough room to draw ONLY the inside air. Now I have a portable AC that works great and no need to have install of some fancy spilt unit.. Just make sure one has a sliding door NOT window as the unit is too heavy to lift up to window and could topple over! Sliding doors to the rescue💖
Okay so where do I find a Aircon unit that works like. A car , 35 degrees c out the Aircon on for 10 mins and the cars like a chilled fridge ? What's the point in paying for an Aircon unit if it's not as good as a fridge haha
Ive literally had mine for 12 years and its still going strong...never used the warranty, and never needed any reparing....the rip off HVAC pricks dont want you to know how good these little things are....i spent $275 for mine back in 2012, do the yearly math... These are a GOD send
I agree. These units are great and people shouldn’t criticize until they try.
The yearly math adds up to about $1,200 to run one of those nasty portable heat-and-noise makers, or $14,400 over the time you've been running yours. Could have saved over $10,000 in electricity if you had an inverter window unit... but then, Americans aren't really known for their willingness to look at *cost to run* since all we care about is *cost to buy* and *instant gratification*.
Dude stop the whining damn. You don’t like it ok, we get your point mister expert.
We purchased medium size a month ago. Getting a bigger one and med size going into the shop for our dogs to replace the old one out there. I noticed a difference immediately. This is why were making second purchase. Anything to beat the heat and still economize our bill
The unit shows FE and I do not know what it means
I own one that is similar. Danby is the brand, I bought it about 13 years ago and it is still going strong to this day. It has a "better" remote than yours, but truth be told...gimmic. Set and forget, the remote is mostly an ornament that can get lost in the cushions just as easy as the TV remote does. 600 square foot space, the unit is technically underpowered. But that never became an issue, I am comfortable in the den space that has no ventilation, with a PC that pumps out a lot of heat when I game. The AC unit sits in the dining/balcony door space.
Due to humidity, draining it is a must. I live on the ground floor, so a short tube to slip through the screen door corner and I can direct it to drain on the grass. This may not be a good solution for others in upper floors, but it is a must. I tried using a bucket, but found that humidity was hit and miss from day to day. Some days, no moisture at all. Others, the thing is full before I get out of bed 6 hours after last emptying it, walking into a wet spot on the floor is not pleasant in the morning.
Suffice to say, I cannot live without it. If the place was larger, I would likely need a larger one or a second one. They are not quiet. But you do get accustomed to their noise and eventually tune it out.
Don't buy a single hose unit. Always buy a dual hose. And wrap insulation around both hoses.
Unless things never get down to the indicated temp
you cut out the most import at part, sad
The part where I pretend I’m understanding the chilglish manual?
I can't really understand how big is your apartment. You said 600 square feet but what kind of feet? What size? It's not really clear unless you tell us how big are these feet....
I have normal feet size 8.5. Anything else champ?
Look at ASHRAE and SACC btu ratings.I bought an 10,000 BTU SACC rating and price..$279 But its rated for 16,000 BTU ASHRAE and its around $700 .....check lowe and the name is Airemax
I cant believe they make single hose portable ac's, they suck your cool air through the condenser and outside, so it cools in the immediate area but draws a vacuum in the house so warm outside air coming in the rest of the house. In reality, it can't really work. Get either a window unit or 2 hose portable
I don’t know how these things work but it made my place cooler. As you said it was a free product so I don’t get paid to tell the truth or lie.. I was honest about my experience. I used it for the entire summer and it would have been horrible without it.
So basically it draws room's hot air to outside and cools as well the rooms hot air?, not only outside warm air but also unconditioned hot air from other rooms through doors
What do you mean it can’t work?
We’ve got 3 of them, 1400 ft.² and it absolutely does work especially on 90° days when it would be 100 in here instead it’s about 74.
Speculation… Need, I say more?
I can't fixt mine
I have a Mitsubishi Mr. Slim mini split... great!
Awesome review..
Like it, especially if it's free.
Your lucky it works after turning it up side down. Just Cut the box off the air conditioner.
People forget that these boxes are abused by land, air and sea for thousands of miles and multiple ports of entry in order to be delivered to your door by UPS/Fedex who yet again trample boxes inside their trucks.. smh.. or maybe people don’t forget and they are just clueless.. lol
a 12k btu cannot handle 400-500sqf (41 normal people units) you would need 4 to 5 of these for hot climate areas.. and maybe 3-4 in regular climate areas.. also it depends very much on ur houses insulation..
But there's only one problem the window won't be able to lock and burglars can't enter into your home
these units are pulling hot air from outside and cooling it.? wouldn't it work better to not put it in the window - keep that closed.. and let it circulate the already cold air inside to make it more cold faster..?
I bought one of these its loud as hell
You messed up from the start by ripping it over on its side. Now all the oil in the compressor is on the electrical motor. Not good
Dear keyboard Jackie.. I used this all summer.. total workhorse.
Haha man you so fun)i have in my living room big not portable conditioner close to window he cool all big living room about 4 minutes,but if you leave room,it is hot,so you have to understand any conditioner ANY only for 1 room,so you need for 2 rooms 2 conditioners! 3 rooms 3 conditioners)you so funny)
Dual Hose Whynter ARC-1230WNH. Is What I Have...
U got for free?
"feels cooler"... heard of thermometer?
This thing makes a lot of noise, I find myself having to crank up the TV volume because of the noise it makes.
It’s fairly quiet and accurately described in the brochures. I was never bothered by it.
lol chenglish.
😂😂😂😂 now I get it. 😂😂😂
I don't trust people who put a k sound on the end of words that end in ing
Can he stop talking for 3 sec, sound really load
OMG! Are people REALLY this ignorant!?
He skipped leg day and neck week.
Chinglish... 😒
We don’t like them either
What's a modern looking remote?! And does it come with gas