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7/22/2012

Friedrich : WallMaster WS08B10A Wall Air Conditioner Review

Friedrich : WallMaster WS08B10A Wall Air Conditioner
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I spent $800 on this unit and it does not expel anything close to cold air. It is more like a fan than air conditioner. The dealer exchanged the first unit. But the second unit also turned out to be useless. I called Friedrich and they told me to pay to have it serviced. Friedrich is a rip-off. They charge double what other, better manufacturers charge. My neighbor also had a problem with it.
I purchased a Gibson for the other room for half the price. It is excellent: http://www.amazon.com/000-BTU-Thru-wall-220/dp/B002AQA7U0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1274915409&sr=8-1

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7/05/2012

Danby Countertop Dishwasher - DDW496W Review

Danby Countertop Dishwasher - DDW496W
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I've waited nearly a year to review this product so that I could better speak to it's durability over time. I have to say, I was a bit wary of buying this because of some of the negative reviews, but I'm so glad I did!
I live in New York City and have never had a dishwasher. My kitchen sink was always chock full of last nights dinner plates, utensils, pans, etc. I absolutely hate to hand wash dishes. Every time I'd visit a friend who had a dishwasher, I'd salivate just thinking how great it would be to have one of my own. So, I put the Danby 496W on my wish list last year and received it in mid-December. To date, I've had NO problems whatsoever. It runs like a dream, hasn't leaked, and cleans amazingly well. I was so psyched to use my new dishwasher that I literally washed every single thing I owned the first day I had it. Does this sound extreme, well, if you're someone who'd rather insert bamboo spikes under your fingernails than hand wash dishes, than you understand my elation.
I do think you have to be careful when you use it so that you don't have some of the problems others have had:
TIPS
1. Clean out the food screen each time your run the dishwasher.
2. Run the hot water first to get it really hot before connecting the dishwasher.
3. As soon as your cycle is done, crack the door open so dishes can dry quickly. This will also help save your window's seal and it will be less likely to leak!
4. Clean out the dishwasher once per month. I pour two cups of white vinegar into the bottom of my empty dishwasher (make sure to do this after water has filled the machine, just before the cycle starts) and then run it through the longest cycle. It will help dissolve any buildup and will keep your dishwasher running well.
5. Be careful how you load the dishwasher. As another reviewer said, if you have a dishes or utensils in certain places, they will hang down too low and the spinner arm will hit them and not work properly. This isn't that complicated, you figure out how to best load it by trial and error. It's amazing how much you can cram in this and still get a sparkling clean load! For example, I've put six 10.5 inch dinner plates, 4 salad plates, 3 bowls, 4 mugs, two 10-inch knives, two wooden spoons.
6. Let's be honest, the 'cup' rack/shelf on the upper left side of the dishwasher is useless for cups. I've found it very useful for washing small bowls (i.e. cereal bowls). This frees up more room for mugs in the bottom rack.
7. Once you've got your dishwasher fully loaded, slide utensils like long chef's knives, wooden spoons, etc. in between your other dishes so that they are lying on their sides. Just make sure that they aren't hanging down too low!
8. I find that powdered detergent works better than gel detergent. I have no idea why, but I really thing it cleans better. Make sure to use detergent that contains enzymes as they help dissolve leftover food from your plates and utensils.
UPDATE!
Just wanted to circle back to let everyone know that my Danby is STILL going strong after two years. I've had zero problems with it and continue to love it!
YEAR THREE UPDATE - December 2009
Today was the THIRD anniversary of my beloved Danby dishwasher. Still running perfectly. I will try and post a video showing how it runs and how much you can fit in it. Glad people are finding the tips helpful!

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4/01/2012

Fedders AZEY08F2A 8,000 BTU Room Air Conditioner with 3,500 BTU Electric Heat, 10.8 Energy Efficiency Ratio, Air Exchanger, Remote Control, 3 Cooling/Fan-Only Speeds and Energy Star Qualified Review

Fedders AZEY08F2A 8,000 BTU Room Air Conditioner with 3,500 BTU Electric Heat, 10.8 Energy Efficiency Ratio, Air Exchanger, Remote Control, 3 Cooling/Fan-Only Speeds and Energy Star Qualified
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Fought like the dickens to get this specific version because only one other on the market has the following:
... Controls on the left
...8000btu or less WITH HEAT (not heat pump, electric heat to warm you)
... Remote
The other costs hundreds more and is a Friedrich. I rarely turn on the AC and didn't want to spend that much more.AAFeders dot com has these in stock as of May 2010. Yes INCORRECTLY SPELLED. Delivery cross country is in just days.THE GREAT
Sometimes just a whisper OF QUIET but it can gurgle a bit like a tiny babbling brook.
When I cleaned up I realize this might be because the foam insulation strips were left off. If I find out I'll let you know in an update.
Heat is constant air sound like a white noise machine and though it feels only lukewarm, it actually will take the room to 86d degrees and roast you like a piglet in no time at all.
Cool feels fantastic, but I'm not having a hot day here yet.
THE NOT SO GREAT
The Fan Speed button on the control panel FAILS in every mode except cool. It operates in LOW ONLY unless I use the REMOTE to select Med and High speed fan activity.
NOT as QUIET as I wanted. At 14ft you don't hear it at all but at 12inches to 3ft it is loud enough to disturb low volume tv watching but it doesn't do any annoying groaning, popping or banging as it cycles. I'm a light sleeper and was able to sleep inches from it.
The picture if you see one where the louvers run the full width of the top of the unit THAT IS NOT RIGHT. That's the 10000BTU unit. This version has the older look with small set of controls top left taking up what would be some of the louver space.
The description says the louvers rotate up and down. Well they do rotate UP and back to neutral but NOT DOWN.
I'll post a pic so you can see. Global Industrial dot com had shown it right but is out of stock and took the listing down altogether.Haven't tested the AUTO feature. If it works well it will be a first for any heating or cooling appliance I've bought to actually have even a reasonably accurate thermostat function.
If you are wondering why I give it such a high rating, it is an inexpensive model at $308-315 (don't pay more than $375) and its annoyances/flaws are easy to deal with.
**MEASURING WINDOW OPENING**
Do notice the image added. The minimum height needed for this model is 16.25 inches and 16.5 would make it easier on your installer. It is not the 15+ stated on some store's tech sheet.
When measuring start ABOVE the lip some window frame have. Don't start down on the sill as the installation manual indicates. I did that and if I didn't have an installer who could reconfig my window the unit would have had to be shipped back!
Don't assume your window can go up where the bottom of the edge of the front most pane lines up with the bottom of the upper pane. You may have stops and other window elements that prevent the lower sash from rising that much. Really push it up all the way then measure, don't assume.

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3/20/2012

Lg Through-The-Wall Air Conditioner 8000 Btu Cooling Review

Lg Through-The-Wall Air Conditioner 8000 Btu Cooling
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I read all the reviews.Seems many have issues with noise.I have not.This unit is presently cooling a 500ft cottage with high 80s outsid,maybe a little underpowered for this home but still its holding 71* in here and comfy.
I do not find this unit loud,any more than normal.
Home Depot has this unit for 199$ and a coupon for an additional 20$ rebate from my electric company,bringing the cost down to 179$.
I could not have found a better deal.
Also Energy star rating is very good.Should save me a few bucks over my old 10K unit,if this one cn hold a temp in high heat.I think I will be fine.But as the unit is rated for 340 ft. room,if I were to use it in any larger area I would opt for the 10K.

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3/03/2012

Haier HLP140E 2-3/5-Cubic-Foot Compact Tumble Vented Dryer Review

Haier HLP140E 2-3/5-Cubic-Foot Compact Tumble Vented Dryer
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I have only had this dryer for about 10 days now, but I'm very happy with it! There is one other review for this dryer and in it they say it takes a long time for the clothes to dry... this is true. But I think it's to be expected since this dryer can simply be plugged into any outlet unlike a normal dryer. So, smaller dryer... less power... longer drying time. The reason I'm giving this unit 5 stars is because if getting out the laundry mat is as important to you as it was to me, then the extra drying time is more than acceptable. Also, this dryer is VERY QUITE, simple to use and set up. For the first 5 loads I just had the machine sitting on the floor near a window - I didn't even have the hose out the window. It did get my apartment a little warm and humid (not since I've put the hose out the window of course), but I'm just making the point that it is very easy to set up.
How long does it take to dry clothes? I'm still trying to get all the drying times down myself. But I'm having much better luck using the timed dry instead of the auto dry. On auto drying it does seem to take hours before it finally stops. So I've just started to try and figure how long certain things dry. For example, my sheets (fitted bottom and the top sheet) I'm drying now between 60 or 90 minutes. On both times the sheets are close to dry and hanging them up for a little longer is enough. I guess this review is a little premature since I don't have the dry times down yet. But I have the feeling 90 minutes will dry most stuff about 90 percent.
I think once I make the adjustment and get things organized drying will not be a hassle at all. And for me the extra fiddling I have to do while drying in my apartment is so much better than having the hassle of organizing taking everything out of apartment, waiting, digging up quarters, using a machine that has been used 10,0000 times instead my nice new machine.
UPDATE! THE SOLUTION! March 18, 2009
I have owned now the Haier Washer and Haier Dryer now for 5 months and I still am incredibly happy with my purchase. Even with the very long drying times with the dryer I love not having to go down to the W&Ds in the apartments laundry room.
But there is a solution to the long drying time with the dryer: Not long after posting my review C. Mok posted this comment (note: the spin dryer is very small 24 inches high, 14 inches in diameter - $134.00 + shipping - and only one company seems to sell them in the US):
C. Mok says:
May I suggest complementing your electric dryer with a small spin dryer? I bought a spin dryer on a whim when I remembered those were the only things used in Asia when I was there during the 80s. It has worked really well along side my small portable washer in my small apt. I hang dry most of my laundry except when I'm in a hurry. The spin dryer cuts drying time in half easily. Most spin cycle on washers go about maybe 600 - 800 rpm. The little spin dryer spins at 3000rpm. On a small wash (2 bath towels) it can spin out over a quart of water (over 32fl oz) in less than 2 minutes. That is a significant amount of water to evaporate using normal dryers. This will shorten your drying time and also save your clothes from heat damage from the prolong drying times. The only catch is trying to balance the load in the small spin dryer. I find it easiest to load all the heavy cotton clothes on the bottom and the lighter synthetic clothes on the top. Then give it a good shove and compress everything tightly down. Thats has worked really well for me. Check out [...]for a small spin dryer. Good luck!
I finally bought the spin dryer to work with my Haier dryer about a month ago and now washing and drying is very similar to using normal sized machines. Now there is just a very short middle step. I'll give examples of some of the basic loads I do each week.
Whites (socks 10-12 pair, underwear 10-12 pair, t-shirts 2-4):
After using the washing machine I put all clothes in the spin dryer. It is important to pack the spin dryer the way the manual suggests to prevent the dryer from bouncing around like R2-D2 in a bad mood. With small items like socks and underwear though, it's pretty easy, and after experience you will see what you can just drop and press in the SD (spin dryer)and what you need to wrap around. I does sound like this middle step is a pain, but after you use it a bunch of times, it's pretty easy and you don't give it a second thought. When you turn the SD on, it starts to spin, shakes a bit, then settles down and gets very quiet as it picks up speed. When you first use the spin dryer, you think, wow, i got ripped off! No water is coming out!.... But wait... after about 30 seconds water starts flow out. Dribbly at first but then... wow! With a full load, CUPS of water fill your water catcher. I have had between 1 and 5 cups of water (normally 2-3), depending on what I was washing. Once the water flow starts to slow down, you turn off the machine. It only takes 2-3 minutes.
I then take my clothes and put then in the Haier dryer and set the timer to 90 minutes. After 90 minutes the clothes are BONE DRY. I'm not sure how long it actually takes, but if the load is a little smaller there is a very good chance they will be dry after only 1 hour.
Darks: 2 pairs of pants, 6-8 T-shirts, 1 sweat shirt. In the SD, you do now need to put the pants in first, wrapped into the bottom of the machine, then the sweat shirt, then the shirts. Again, after 90 minutes - bone dry (as I said, they are probably done after 70 min? 80 min? I'm not sure because I just open it after the buzzer goes off.
Sheets (king size): OK, sheets are the only thing that I wash that can be slightly problematic. Because these are large items, they can make R2-D2 (the spin dryer) unhappy. You have to be the most careful here wrapping them into the spin dryer. In the Haier Dryer also, they can at times ball up. I normally wash 2-3 sheets at a time. Put them all in the spin dryer at once, then in the Haier dryer for 60 minutes EACH. I found that they don't ball up when you dry them separately. So yes, it would still take you 2 hours to dry 2 sheets.
The Washer and dryer are freakishly quite, but the Spin Dryer does have a lot of vibration at the beginning and end of it's 2-3 minute spin. Not a big deal because of the short time, but if you have thin floors and a neighbor under you, they might wonder what is going up every 45 minutes for 3 minutes while you are doing laundry. I suggest getting 1 or 2 thick squares of carpet.
UPDATE July 6th, 2009
I did just read the comment from someone who had problems ordering a spin dryer. I can't speak for that company other than mine arrived on time and in good shape and still works like new. I did go to the BBB link and did only see 1 complaint about the company.
For reasons I don't understand, I was only ever able to find 1 company in the US that sells a spin dryer. Maybe some enterprising individual might think of importing some from a country that uses them more and start a business selling them. I had a friend who told me that they are pretty common in Europe. (Note: I do remember I had to wait a month to order a spin dryer from the Laundry Alternative because they were out of stock. I'm not vouching for the company - just giving my personal experience.
November 6, 2009 UPDATE
I was curious to see how long I've had my washer and dryer to calculate how much I've saved in quarters (13 months x $20 = $260). It's been over a year so I thought I'd add a first year update. The washer, dryer, and spin dryer all work like new. Which is great, I'm not sure if I'm lucky or not, but in my case they are fine. I did make the decision not to use bleach early on. I'm not sure if that has made any difference.
As far as drying. I reread my review and while it is true, if you use the spin dryer before the Haier dryer your wash will be bone dry in 90 minutes, that is with a small-med load. If you fill the dryer to the max. It will take 2-2.5 hours to dry. I just make sure to do medium loads more often.
My mom told me a secret to drying sheets! I still dry one sheet at a time for 90 minutes, but my mom said, AND SHE WAS RIGHT, if you put in a DRY towel (I use a big one) the sheet does not ball up while it spins. This has made a big difference in drying sheets, which are a pain to dry. I also bought a retractable clothesline from amazon. So when I dry sheets, (I don't use the spin dryer for sheets because the sheets are so big they can make the spin dryer go out of balance), I hang one on he clothes line, and they dry 1 for 90 minutes. Then I take the one out of the dryer and put it on the clothes line and put the one one from the clothes line in the dryer. Sometimes I have to put a sheet in for another 30 minutes.
Also, you really do need pull out and clean out the filter after every load. It really makes the drying time MUCH faster because it allows the air to flow out of the machine. You have to clean the lint off the "catch" and also the black filter thingy. Someone posted that an improvement on removing the filter would make the dryer a lot better. I totally agree with that.
The bottom line is: It depends on your personality; which do you dislike more? Digging up quarters, piling up your soap on your clothes in a basket and making a bunch of trips to the laundry room once a week or setting up these crazy contraptions in your apartment and turning your laundry doing into an art form where you have to get creative and be a little unorthodox.

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Designed for use on its own or to coordinate with any Haier portable washer, this compact dryer makes it easy to quickly dry clothes, sheets, table linens, and more, without taking up a lot of room--perfect for apartments or other small living spaces. The efficient 1100-watt tumble dryer plugs in to any 120-volt outlet and features a spacious 2-3/5-cubic-foot drum, a removable interior lint filter, and a user-friendly digital touch control panel. Simply add clean, wet clothes, close the door, and make a selection. Choose from four dry cycle settings, three temperature settings, and the drying time, from 30, 60, 90, 120, and 150 minutes. A wall-hanging bracket comes included for exceptionally convenient out-of-the-way placement. Weighing about 54 pounds, the CSA-approved, rear-venting dryer measures 16-3/4 by 24-4/5 by 27 inches.

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3/02/2012

Heat Controller, Inc. RAD-81A Room Air Conditioner Review

Heat Controller, Inc. RAD-81A Room Air Conditioner
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The airconditioner is very loud. Use it in a bedroom and you'll need earplugs if you are a light sleeper since it cycles off and on. It works extremely hard cooling a small bedroom. On the plus side, it is easy to install. I actually only needed one piece of wood on the bottom window frame. The weight of the unit holds itself in place with the window secured. In other words, I didn't need to modify the window! I live in Georgia and the summers are hot. I work midnights so I sleep in the heat of the day. I like the remote control feature. It's ok, but I wish I had shopped around a bit more

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1/30/2012

Targus Travel Power Outlets with Surge Protection (APS03US) Review

Targus Travel Power Outlets with Surge Protection (APS03US)
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I compared this item with the Belkin Mini Surge Protector with USB Charger. While the Targus doesn't have USB ports, I can get those anywhere: my laptop, my iGo, or any cheap AC-to-USB converter. The Belkin has a 360-swivel plug, but it doesn't fold away, so it's bulkier and more cumbersome than the Targus. (The Belkin that does have a fold-away plug has only 2 outlets.
So why 4 outlets if you only need 2 at a time (laptop and charger)? Think airport: the traveler crouched in against the wall has taken the last available outlet at your gate. You have your Targus Travel Power Outlets with Surge Protection, and now there are outlets available for them, 2 of your devices, and an extra for anyone who may need it. (Sales opportunities can happen anywhere. Be prepared.) Then, think hotel: you need to charge your cell, work cell, and laptop, but you'd like to be able to see. You can plug in the wall lamp as well with this baby. THEN, think presentation: recharge your cell/PDA while giving your presentation with the laptop and projector, and you can plug in the device you removed from the outlet you needed.
Oh, did I mention it beats the bulky power strip you have been carrying in your bag for the last 3 years?

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1/18/2012

Belkin F9H220-TVL Travel Surge Protector with Hidden Swivel Plug Review

Belkin F9H220-TVL Travel Surge Protector with Hidden Swivel Plug
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Don't let the "220" part of the model number fool you: this is for North American 110/120 voltage only, NOT for the rest of the world's 220/240 voltage. Also, it doesn't protect both Ethernet and modem cables simultaneously, it will protect one or the other only.
Other than the aforementioned caveats, it's a handy gadget and worth carrying to protect your electronics when travelling within the US.

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The Belkin Travel Surge Protector with Hidden Swivel Plug has two outlets to protect electronics from power surges and the stress caused by being turned on and off. The hidden swivel plug folds away for compact storage while you travel. Grounded and protection indicators are provided, as is a $75,000 warranty for connected equipment. Both telephone RJ11 and Ethernet RJ45 jacks are provided for data line protection.

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10/22/2011

Duck Brand 1284075 Window Air Conditioner Insulating Strip Seal, 2-1/4-Inch By 2-1/4-Inch By 42-Inch, Gray Review

Duck Brand 1284075 Window Air Conditioner Insulating Strip Seal, 2-1/4-Inch By 2-1/4-Inch By 42-Inch, Gray
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Came on time and sealed the window properly. was able to cut to fit easily, it was not too thick.

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With window air conditioners there is often a gap along areas of the sash or mullions. Air conditioners generally include length of foam to help seal these gaps, but over time the foam degrades. This replacement foam will help to seal out summer heat and keep the cool air in. It has a diameter of 2.25 and is 42 long, but may be trimmed to any size.

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9/30/2011

Friedrich XQ05M10 Review

Friedrich XQ05M10
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I purchased this window air conditioner because I wanted a quiet unit for a small bedroom. The keyword is "quiet", and this unit was supposedly one of the most quiet small units available.
The good part. The unit is very quiet on the outside. This is a good unit if you do not wish to disturb your neighbors. It also makes little or no "water splashing" sounds, which is common in window units.
The bad part: It has characteristics that it should not have at this price. First, the thermostat has a loud "click" that is annoying each time it turns the compressor on or off.
Second, the unit has, in my opinion, an engineering flaw. If there is high humidity, water not only drips off the cooling fins (which is normal), but is also drawn into the air stream. The fan blows the air at high speed through a styrofoam air passage and into the room. Water droplets in the airstream hit the styrofoam at high speed, which creates a loud and annoying "pinging" sound. The intensity and pitch of the "pinging" is a function of humidity and blower speed. The pinging noise decreases, and eventually disappears, as the unit reduces the humidity in the room. If the humidity is high and the outside temperature is not too warm (common in Connecticut), the compressor will remain off for a sufficient time for humidity to return into the room. When the compressor cycles on to again cool the room, the pinging will resume until the humidity in the room is again reduced. This causes an annoying noise pattern that I find unacceptable for sleeping. There is no pinging if there is low humidity.
Third, the unit has a loud low frequency harmonic when the compressor first comes on. This sound tends to vanish after the compressor has run for several minutes.
And fourth, the quality control is not what it should be at this price. The centrifugal (squirrel-cage) fan is made of plastic, and half of one of its blades (ribs) was broken and missing.
Lastly, my emails and complaint letter to customer service were ignored.


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9/13/2011

Friedrich X-Star Series XQ06M10 6,000 BTU Room Air Conditioner Review

Friedrich X-Star Series XQ06M10 6,000 BTU Room Air Conditioner
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I was looking for two small, extremely efficient window air conditioners because I had two small bedrooms that were on the same 20 amp circuit (previous owner of the house added the second room and just tied it in to the adjacent room's circuit) and I didn't want to have to worry about using the television, computer or any other combination of electronic gizmos in either room while both A/C's were on.
One room is my toddler's bedroom, so I was looking for a particularly quiet unit. Another window AC we had was only two years old and 5000 BTU and you could hear the compressor throughout the house when it went on at night.
Needless to say, these air conditioners are fantastic. They're SEER 12, which is as high efficiency as I could find in a window unit, and they are EXTREMELY quiet. There is a slight click when the compressor turns on, and because the fan is so soft on the lowest setting (which is enough to cool these rooms), I was afraid I wouldn't be able to sleep through it, but it turned out not to be a problem. It's definitely quiet enough that you get used to it, and my toddler (who DID NOT want an air conditioner in his room, but who can't sleep well in the heat) slept all night without waking up once the first night.
Installation is a snap. They come with a window sleeve. You just put the curtain extensions on the sleeve and install the sleeve in the window. I did had to screw a board into the sash because we have the newer vinyl windows with the thin lip that wouldn't support any A/C. After that, just slide the unit into the sleeve and put the face on. There are tabs in the face for left or right cord exit.
The only drawback is that the sleeve is very flexible/flimsy, and the shipping company (I did not buy from Amazon) bent/dinged both sleeves, so when you receive your units, make SURE you open and check the sleeves for damages BEFORE the trucking company leaves! Mine weren't damaged beyond my ability to hammer/bend them back into shape, but I shouldn't have had to do that to new units.
When you get your X-Star's, they will come in larger boxes than you are probably accustomed to for units in this BTU range. Open the box and the X-Star looks HUGE and you might think you'll never be able to carry it. However, there is a lot of space inside the actual A/C between the fan and the coils, and the unit is not that heavy. Perhaps all the space inside the unit is something to do with the newer environmentally friendly A/C freon -- maybe it required a design where they didn't cram all the components into a compact space. So while the unit looks big, it isn't any heavier than other units in this range. I'd still use two people just because of its size, but you could do it yourself if you can lift a typical air conditioner.
Plug it in and start it up, and the sound is of a commercial, solid unit that's meant to last years, not a junky cheap and noisy unit that will last a couple seasons before it starts struggling to cool and keeps you up at night with rattles in the cabinet.
Time will tell if these A/C's stand the test of time, but so far I'm one happy camper.


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9/09/2011

M-D Building Products 2006 Air Conditioning Weatherstrip, 1-1/4-by-1-1/4-by-42 Inches, Gray Review

M-D Building Products 2006 Air Conditioning Weatherstrip, 1-1/4-by-1-1/4-by-42 Inches, Gray
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No problem with this item. I guess I didn't read carefully. There is no adhesive of any kind.


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Resilient, open cell foam tape. Compressible strip for sealing out air, insects, and dust around window air conditioners. Use around air conditioning unit and between window sashes. Cushions vibrations. 1 1 4" x 1 1 4" x 42". Color: Gray.

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8/14/2011

Window Air Conditioner Weather Seal (AC-401) Review

Window Air Conditioner Weather Seal (AC-401)
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The adhesive foam strip that was around my wall A/C unit was allowing an actual breeze to flow through from the outside. I replaced it with this and, voila! Instant seal. Great stuff. I didn't order quite enough to go all the way around so I'm buying more. This is the best weather seal foam I've ever used. I don't think anything is getting through now.

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7/27/2011

Thermwell Prods. Co. AC14H Air Conditioner Side Insulating Panels Review

Thermwell Prods. Co. AC14H Air Conditioner Side Insulating Panels
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And the price was right. And shipping was fast. So what more can you expect from grey foam? Well, the glue edge is pretty much non-functional - we had to resort to duct tape. and they really darken the room a lot by blocking out all light around the unit. HOWEVER they do insulate well enough when installed properly.

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6/30/2011

Haier HWF05XCK 5,000 BTU Mechanical Window Air Conditioner With Mechanical Controls Review

Haier HWF05XCK 5,000 BTU Mechanical Window Air Conditioner With Mechanical Controls
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Pros;
Good output of cold Air
Blows UP
simple controls
low price
Cons;
Very Noisy, nothing "Ultra Quiet" about this AC at all
Lacks a proper drainage hole in the bottom of the housing, can be drilled
Loud
w/o the drainage hole water pools in the bottom of the housing and the fan sounds like a paddle wheel on a steam boat as it spins through the standing water
Strange Sounds; rattles, squeeks, "paddle wheel", scrapes
Noisy

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6/08/2011

Frigidaire FRA052XT7 5,000 BTU Mini Window Air Conditioner Review

Frigidaire FRA052XT7 5,000 BTU Mini Window Air Conditioner
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I got it hoping it would keep my apartment cool-ER. I expected it to keep it comfortable, not cold. I also had a bit of a problem with size. The only window that opens in my house is a vertical sliding window, which Air Conditioners I can afford, aren't made for.
Once I received it, I started to assemble and install. Originally I was going to leave the extensions off, since my window was only 18 inches wide, but after I got it and thought about it more, I realized they could still help keep it supported. So I put them on. They are about an inch inside the window, to help it from falling out. Also, I originally hoped to buy some wood and put that above it, but once I saw how sturdy it was with just the extensions, I put cardboard above it and plastic taped around the edges with duct tape. Very red neck, I know. It's sealed with the help of some other bits that came with it to help seal it.
I installed it a little over 12 hours ago and my home is cold. I live in a house above a garage. Just a large living room, average bathroom and small bedroom. It's 621 SQ Feet.(assuming I did the math correctly. 23 x 27 feet.) This is total, but there are 3 separate rooms here. (Also, I have a low ceiling, only 6.5 Feet.) I placed it in my only opening window in the living room and it keeps the bathroom cold which is closest, and my bedroom pretty cold too, which is farthest. A lot larger than advertised for. I didn't care, I needed a little cooler than I had. Before, it was hotter inside than it was outside. I have it on high, but will consider turning it down, which I never thought I would do. I like the cold. It's THAT cold.
For $110, I got an amazing air conditioner that perform WAY better than expected/advertised and it got here exceptionally fast too. It arrived 4 days after I ordered it with standard shipping and handling. I am a very happy costumer.

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