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3-in-1 Portable Air Conditioner with Built-in Dehumidifier Function,Fan Mode, Remote Control, Complete Window Mount Exhaust Kit

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Size: 8,000 BTU


Features

  • HANDY AND PORTABLE: The SereneLife Portable Air Conditioner System features a lightweight, handy, sleek body design intended to be used in the bedroom, living room or garage at home or office. It features rolling wheels for easy portability
  • THREE OPERATING MODES: The compact floor AC indoor cooler conditioning unit features a simple electric plug in operation and introduces 3 modes - cooling, dehumidifier and fan. The default mode is cooling, it is automatically activated after power ON
  • BUILT-IN DEHUMIDIFIER: You dont only get the cooling effect of the portable AC but also helps reduce humidity levels, which makes your home less hospitable to allergens such as dust mites, mold, mildew by selecting dehumidifier mode
  • REMOTE CONTROL: Features a digital touch button control panel which includes the power, mode, timer, temperature and fan speed settings. Other functions such as unit selector (C/F), sleep key can be adjusted using the included remote control
  • EIGHT THOUSAND BTU Cooling Power: With 900W rated power and 8000 BTU cooling power, the cold air can cover a room of up to 215+ sq ft! Air flow is rated at 290 m3/hr, moisture removal/dehumidifier at 1.2 liters/hr w/ an operating noise level of only 55-57 dBa

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
ManufacturerSereneLife
Room CoverageUp to 200 Sq. Ft.
Cooling Capacity8000 BTU
Key FeaturesPortable, Includes Remote Control, Integrated Dehumidifier Function
Unit Dimensions13.8"D x 14.6"W x 27.2"H
Energy Efficiency9.8 SEER
Available ColorClassic White
Energy Source120V AC Power
Auditory Comfort55 decibels Noise Level
Eco-Friendly RefrigerantR-32
Product Weight46.3 lbs
OriginManufactured in China
Product ModelSLPAC8
Product's StatusCurrently in Production
Design TypeCompact and Mobile
InstallationNo Assembly Needed
Warranty1-Year Hassle-Free Warranty
Battery UseNone
Additional EquipmentIncluded: Exhaust Hose, Remote Control
Maximum Airflow Range1800 Cubic Feet per Minute
Power Cord Length12 Feet

Frequently asked questions

The built-in dehumidifier function works by removing moisture from the air. It can be activated separately from the cooling mode, allowing you to reduce humidity levels without lowering the temperature. This feature helps in creating a more comfortable environment, especially during humid days. The collected water is typically expelled through the exhaust hose, meaning there's no need for a drain pan or manual removal of water.

No, the SereneLife Portable Air Conditioner is a 3-in-1 unit that not only cools the air but also has a dehumidifier function and a fan mode. The fan mode can be used to circulate air without cooling, which is particularly useful on days when cooling is not necessary but air circulation is desired.

Yes, the SereneLife Portable AC comes with a complete window mount exhaust kit, which includes an exhaust hose and window bracket, along with other necessary components for a quick and easy installation process. This allows you to properly vent the unit through a window.

Yes, the SereneLife SLPAC8 Portable Air Conditioner comes with a remote control that allows you to adjust the settings, such as temperature, mode, and fan speed, without needing to manually press buttons on the unit itself. This provides convenience and ease of use from anywhere in the room.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The product has garnered favorable reviews for its remarkable performance and reliability. It stands out for its simple setup, efficient cooling, and sustained 24/7 operation without fail, even exceeding its rated cooling capacity. However, the unit is noted to be somewhat noisy in operation but provides a form of white noise that many find comforting.

Pros

  • 🌟 Stellar job cooling small to medium rooms
  • 🔧 Easy to install and maintain
  • 🎛️ Simple and user-friendly remote control
  • 💡 Efficient cooling, providing comfort rapidly
  • 📏 Customizable setup options for various window sizes
  • ⚡ Low power consumption with a high-energy efficiency

Cons

  • 📘 Instruction booklet poorly written
  • 🔊 Somewhat noisy operation
  • 🏗️ Takes up some floor space

Should I Buy It?

If you prioritize performance and reliability in an air conditioning unit and are comfortable with a bit of white noise, this product is a solid choice. Its ease of use and efficient cooling capacities make it suitable for those in need of a straightforward solution to beat the heat. The units have proven capability for long periods, which could be an indicator of excellent value for the price.


  • Once I finally got a working unit, it was wonderful!
Size: 10,000 BTU + HEAT
So, I originally ordered 2 of these. When they arrived, one worked great, but the other one was leaking all of its coolant fluid out of it. The box was all torn up and there was a spot where the outer plastic cover of the unit was crushed or punctured. The replacement came and was also leaking all of its coolant out... actually it was in worse condition. Finally, the replacement for the replacement came and it was in perfect condition; no leaks, no scratches, no issues. Finally! The pictures are of the first one that arrived leaking coolant. So now that I have the two, the timing is pretty perfect. It's early spring, so some days have been in the mid 80's and some days have been in the 30's. That's just how Texas weather is. I can say that both the cooling and heating is awesome on these things. What took me back was how quiet these things were. Some other reviews said they are loud. Compared to what, I don't know, but mine are super quiet. I wasn't expecting this since this is, essentially, an electric furnace and a/c in a plastic container. My only guess about the noise is that they're comparing the noise it makes to... silence, I guess, or (a common issue with any air conditioner) is that they plugged it up and powered it on soon after getting it. When it comes to anything with a compressor pump that moves coolant (or any liquid, for that matter), you have to let it sit upright for hours before ever powering it on. The compressor is not made to move air, so if the liquids haven't settled properly before operating, you're going to quickly damage your compressor. It might still "work", but it might loud or it may never heat or cool to its full capacity. Same goes for refrigerators. The heat capacity of this was impressive. It takes a moment to warm up, so when it does come on, the compressor might kick on first, then the fan will kick in on low. After a while of running it'll be much warmer than when it starts. So far, the coolest night for me was 34 degrees and I actually had to turn them down from 72 to 68 because it quickly got hot in here. While the heat coming out may not be as hot as the heat from a gas furnace or electric space heater, it moves far more air in general. The heat coming out won't be hot enough to set something on fire like a space heater, but the massive amount of air it moves quickly made me see why it didn't need to be any hotter. The heat these provide are more impressive when I realized they use less than 1000 watts each when they are on heat. Most much smaller and less capable space heaters use at least 1500 watts. This thing does have a setting to use to dry out or evaporate the water it has accumulated. If you don't use the included drain hose and leave the drain plugged, it will evaporate this water off when it fills up. If you use it, what's interesting is that the drain is pressured; it comes out with a bit of force, enough to blow bubbles when submerged. It won't splatter water everywhere, but what's good about this is that it means it won't get clogged up like the drain on most air conditioners. I have been working from home for years and years, long before covid, so I know how important it is to have a quiet room to work in as background noise can not only be distracting, but can get you fired. This thing sits less than 6 feet away and can't be detected on my mic. Again, a working unit shouldn't be loud. It says to let it stand upright for at least 2 hours before turning on. I let them stand for at least twice that time, 4 hours. This might be the reason my units are quiet because once that compressor pushes air, it will never run quietly again if it keeps working. As far as the remote, you don't have to point it right at it for it to work. This, like all portable air conditioners, will create a bit of a vacuum which will pull air into any cracks in your walls, windows, floors, etc. No matter how well your home was built, it will pull that air in from somewhere... kitchen vents, dryer vents, bathroom air vents, etc. This happens because the air that the unit uses to cool the rear radiator, which vents outside, is pulled from the back and sides of the unit. It also pulls the air that it is going to heat or cool through the same area. So only some of the air is coming back out into your home (the air that is heated or cooled), but about half of all the air coming in is pushed out of the back of the air conditioner out of the vent that goes through the window. I'm used to using portable air conditioners, so I tend to build a box around them and put an extra vent near the back and pipe it outside, about half the size of the one going out. That tends to stop the issue and give me far greater BTU value than it is rated at. Otherwise, I just leave a window cracked somewhere near the unit as I am used to having to do this with wood stoves anyhow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2021 by Non Stop Horizon Non Stop Horizon

  • Very COOL unit!
Size: 8,000 BTU
I am extremely happy with my purchase of the SLPA8 AC unit from Serene Life. It works well cooling my 10x10 office with a builder grade 60 x 48 inch southeast facing window. Last summer it was unbearable here (Seattle) with temperatures reaching 100 deg F. or more for many days. Since installing the AC unit I am able to instantly cool the office when needed. I find that I do not need to run it all the time, only long enough to be comfortable... usually 15 to 20 minutes at a time providing 1 to 2 hours of comfortable conditions. I seldom use the high setting as low is quite cool. The unit is easy to set up although the supplied pvc window louver is too short for my window. I purchased a 60 x 6 x .5 inch piece of lumber and used my jig saw to cut out the necessary opening and attached the louver to the board. I also purchased pvc half inch pipes to use in the window track and middle of window keeping pressure on the window and eliminating risk of unwanted guests or air gap. Last piece of customization was double sided half inch foam tape between the board and window edge really providing a gap free seal. The unit is rated at 57 db and seems a bit loud but not disruptive. I have a noise canceling speaker and am told others on my Zoom calls cant hear the ac when it is running. It takes up a bit of floor space but its worth the trade off. I have no problem with negative air pressure it just a tad bit more of a pull to open my office door. I have had no problems with the water resivoir filling up nor have I had any issues with power or electricity. I do have it running on a 20 amp circuit which is nearly 3x what is required (8 amp draw when cooling on high setting I believe). The supplied remote is small and easy to use.. not a lot of functions or buttons so it tends to be self explanatory. I am very happy I purchased the SLPAC8 and would do so again. Great experience with fast shipping via Amazon and arrived in the original box and packing materials. One last suggestion, don't wait til the dog days of summer (like I did last year) as most options sell out quick. No way I was making the same mistake this year! Very Satisfied thus far (nearly 21 days run time). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2022 by Eric L. Eric L.

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