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Portable Air Conditioner for Rooms up to 450 Sq. ft, 12,000 BTU 3-in-1 AC unit with Dehumidifier and Cooling Fan with 3 Speeds, Digital Display, Remote Control, 24-hour Timer, Window Vent Kit

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Arrives Sunday, Sep 22
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Style: 12,000 BTU


Color: Black and White


Features

  • Powerful Cooling: With a 12,000 BTU cooling capacity, it delivers strong cooling for rooms up to 450 square feet.
  • 3 Functions in 1: Enjoy flexible cooling with 3 fan speeds and a dehumidifying Dry Mode, perfect for comfort and moisture reduction on rainy days.
  • Maximum Usability: Operate with LED display and simple control panel, or use the full-featured remote without leaving your bed, workspace, or couch.
  • Programmable Settings: 24-Hour Timer customizes times to fit your schedule for immediate comfort, while the Sleep Mode offers maximum comfort and quiet operation throughout the evening hours.
  • Included Accessories: Effortlessly install in double hung or sliding windows with the provided window installation kit. The washable filter, included for easy access and cleaning, effectively captures dust from the air, ensuring your AC operates efficiently.

Brand: DENBIG


Capacity: 70 Pints


Cooling Power: 12000 British Thermal Units


Special Feature: Portable, Easy to Install, Wheels, Quiet


Product Dimensions: 13"D x 13"W x 34.3"H


Energy Star: NO


Color: Black and White


Voltage: 120 Volts


Noise Level: 65 dB


Refrigerant: R-32


Product Dimensions: 13 x 13 x 34.3 inches


Item Weight: 73 pounds


Manufacturer: DENBIG


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: JHS-A018B-08KR-D


Form Factor: upright tower


Warranty Description: Manufacturer Warranty for 1 Year from Date of Purchase


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Remote, Window Slider Kit with Hoses


Capacity: 70 Pints


Floor Area: 500 Square Feet


Voltage: 120 Volts


Noise Level: 65 dB


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great product
Style: 8,000 BTU Color: Black&White
This eastcoast heatwave is bad. I just ordered this unit and it literally saved me! it isn’t the most quietest but i barely have any water that comes out of it the point. The upside to this unit is my room will be 85 -90 degrees all day but if i set it to 61 it will sit and stay at 61 all day. The cooling function is good for a moderate size room, if bigger then that it will take a while to cool. Overall we are pretty happy with the performance and quality ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024 by dcb dcb

  • Cools Great, but is Pretty Loud
Style: 8,000 BTU Color: White
I took a lot of this review from other Amazonian because I agree with all of it and it is worth repeating. "I did a ton of research trying to figure out if I even wanted a portable AC. I needed it for a room with west facing windows that gets blasted with direct sunlight the entire afternoon/early evening. Window units became very inefficient during really hot days and thought a portable solution would help. And it definitely has! But.... you need to know certain things in order to get the most out of this. Firstly, any review that mentions you don't need to worry about attaching a hose to drain excess water that builds up is 100% wrong. You MUST attach a hose for this for it to work properly. It'll turn on and work fine for short period of time until the water reservoir inside this fills up and causes it to shut off. If you're on the east coast with humid summers, this will fill up with water and will need to drain out in roughly 10-15 minutes after turning it on. I got lucky and just happened to have a hose from an old kitchen sink sprayer. It fit in there perfectly. The small holes on the plastic attachment that the exhaust hose attaches to that goes in your window can easily be widened using a scissor and slowly spinning/burrowing it to grind the hole big enough for the hose. Got my drainage hose through that hole and under the screen of my window to drain outside. Works perfectly. Secondly, the exhaust hose leaks out a bunch of heat from the hot air if fully expanded. If your plan is to get one of these and the exhaust hose just barely reaches the window there will be a noticeable amount of heat given off. The closer to the window the better and if you can find a safe way to prop it up off the ground so it's closer to the height of the window, I highly recommend that and it'll also make it easier to run the drain hose outside. I have mine setup to where the exhaust hose is barely expanded, which makes it thicker and allows less heat to escape, where the AC unit is roughly 15-20 inches from the window. I have these old wooden speaker stands I made that can easily support this AC unit and keeps it about 2 feet off the ground so the exhaust attachment on the back of the unit is even with the plastic attachment for the window. Ideally you want as straight of a line to the outside as possible for that hot exhaust air. And once you have the plastic attachment for the window installed, you'll wanna seal up any open cracks in between with tape. Last thing is using the Dehumidifier mode over regular AC mode. Mine didn't come with a manual so not sure if they both do the same thing but I always leave mine in Dehumidifier mode and works great that way. It blows out the same cold air and sucks all the moisture out of the air. Which if you live on the east coast, TRUST ME... You definitely want that. It's 94 degrees and miserable out today in Philadelphia and I'm perfectly comfortable. Look outside the window and the hose is just a continuous, fast drip. All that humidity ends up outside and makes it easier to keep the room comfortable. When I switch it to regular AC mode it doesn't seem as comfortable even though it blows out the same cold air. Not sure if it's just where I live and this room being on a 2nd floor but this works well for me in dehumidifier mode. Overall I'm happy with my purchase and this unit works well. It's a bit more noisy than I had hoped but all portable units are noisier than window units. It only makes sense when the whole thing being inside your room vs. most of it outside your window where sound will disperse away from your house. I see a lot of comments about how loud portable units are when these people don't seem to realize they're all like that. Even fancy, more expensive units will still be rather noisy. It's just how loud the fan is. So, beware of reviews by people who have limited knowledge on this sort of thing and just post their own narrowminded review of something like a portable AC unit, not understanding how it really works and what needs to happen to get the most out of one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024 by AmazonAddict

  • It really does a great job!
Style: 8,000 BTU Color: White
I wasn't sure how big of a room this AC unit would cool, but it turned out to be perfect for keeping my room cool during the summer. I live with my father who has Parkinson’s Disease and is always cold, so we keep the house rather warm during the summer. It was almost impossible for me to sleep at night because of the heat and humidity. With temperatures in the high 90s during the day and lows only in the 80s, this A/C unit got a bit of a workout. With the door closed, I could keep my room in the mid-70s without the unit running constantly. I appreciate how fast it cools our bedroom down. It's not too loud and not too big. I really like everything about it so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024 by Yvette Yvette

  • Incredibly poorly designed. Will either stop working or leak water all over your floor.
Style: 8,000 BTU Color: Black&White
I purchased this unit because it was one of the cheapest hose exhaust, non-evaporative air conditioners I could find. It turns out there's a reason its one of the cheapest: its incredibly stupid drainage design. Like all non-evaporative swamp coolers, the unit works by removing hot air from the room and spitting out cool air, which creates water as a byproduct. When you open the package, you will find that they have provided a tube that is barely two feet in length to be attached to the water tank to allow for drainage. However, being that the water tank is the lowest point on the unit, and that the hose provided barely long enough to fit into a small bucket to drain, where can the water go? So when the tank reaches full, it cannot drain properly by itself because it sits on the floor (as it is designed to do). It cannot create enough power to travel the water upwards, so the water can go either two places: it stays in the tank, at which point the unit shuts off because it has reached tank capacity, or it just pours water all over your floor. Solutions? I guess if you have a two story house you can just drill a hole in the floor so that the water can travel with gravity, maybe if you're lucky the tube can pop out under a sink or shower one floor below. Or just drill a hole in the wall of your property and sent the hose outside to drain. Super easy right? Otherwise better head to Bed bath and beyond and buy all the towels you can find. Can't believe someone was paid real money to design this and was probably told they did a good job what a joke. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Affordable portable air-conditioner
Style: 8,000 BTU Color: White
I purchased this portable air-conditioner in hoping to cool off one of the bedrooms while not turning on the central A/C. Not the easiest thing to assemble because the manual is a bit confusing. It comes with remote control which make it convenient. It's noise level is acceptable and won't wake me up in the middle of the night. This is a quite heavy for its size. However, this machine does its job. 8,000 BTU is powerful enough to cool off one bedroom. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024 by Hoi Chan Hoi Chan

  • It has no condensation drain.
Style: 8,000 BTU Color: Black&White
I too thought this leaked, only to find out the second drain (for condensation) doesn’t exist. There is a hose that is supposed to attach to either the exhaust drain if manually emptying or the condensate drain if draining continually. This is according to the manual. It refers to a rotary knob that is set based on how you intend to drain. Well….there isn’t one. Because I’m in the middle of a power outage and can’t have water running all over the floor when it overflows, I took it apart (yes, I know it voids any warranty). There literally is no drain from the pan AT ALL. To get thru until I can buy a decently manufactured unit, I drilled a hole in the pan, used an old 3/8” medicine syringe, piece of fuel line and silicone and made my own. Long story short…it works, but super frustrated that it doesn’t drain properly. It does cool well if you can afford to have your floors ruined. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024 by Truth Seeker

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