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7/25/2012

Royal Sovereign ARP-4009 Portable Air Conditioner 9,000 BTU Review

Royal Sovereign ARP-4009 Portable Air Conditioner 9,000 BTU
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We purchased the royal Sovereign ARP-4009 June 2008, used it last summer for about 3 months and didn't turn it on again until July of this year. It worked for about one week and stopped blowing cold air after that. The unit still turns on and produces air but it blows hot air. We realized that we had just missed the one-year Full Warranty period but the unit still qualifies for the Limited Five Year Warranty which the manufacture will replace the compressor (parts only). I looked up for Royal Sovereign's website for a service contact and they showed a total of 10 in California. I called two and were told by both that they do not service Royal Sovereign anymore. I called a 3rd repair shop which is approximately 45 miles from my house. I made an appointment and brought the unit in. They informed me after a week that there was a problem with the compressor and the condenser. Even though, the parts will be supplied by Royal Sovereign but their labor would cost $250. For the price, we could almost purchase a new portable air condition.
I don't understand how the unit would stop working after one year or to be exact, 3 months of usage. I am frustrated that Royal Sovereign does not have enough service locations which made it very difficult to compare price on the repair. The next closest repair shop to me is approximately 60+ miles away and a totally different direction from the first shop that gave me the estimate. And we only live 20 miles East of downtown Los Angeles!

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7/23/2012

SPT TN-12E TechniTrend 12,000-BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Remote Control Review

SPT TN-12E TechniTrend 12,000-BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Remote Control
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The other reviewer, Alesia, summed up my experiences to a tee (i.e., abysmal). All I will add is that it does not cool worth a darn. I live in Vancouver, BC - not exactly the AZ desert, and it couldn't cool a small with the outside temperature at 85 F if its life depended on it. And it did...trashed it last week.

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Ideal for rooms up to 400 square feet, this portable air conditioner delivers a 12,000-BTU cooling capacity and an energy-efficiency rating of 12.44. It also functions as a dehumidifier, removing up to 65 pints of moisture from the air per day (the dehumidifier operates automatically in AC mode). During the cooling process, its self-evaporating system extracts water from the air into the unit. Most of this water then gets recycled and used to cool the cooling coils for more efficient operation. The air conditioner comes equipped with a 3-1/5-pint water tank and two fan speeds, as well as a digital thermostat with remote control, which makes it simple to use. Choose between continuous operation or the programmable timer, which can be preset up to 12 hours. The unit also provides a 64- to 90-degree F thermostat, a washable air filter, an activated carbon filter to help remove odor, a built-in water tank or extended water tube for continuous drainage, and an easy-grip handle and large casters for convenient mobility. Other highlights include an LCDI plug, fire-resistant PVC plastic housing, a rotary compressor, directional air discharge louvers, and an extendable exhaust hose (up to 5 feet). The unit requires exhaust hose installation, and all standard accessories come included. Weighing 70 pounds, the air conditioner measures 17 by 17 by 30 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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7/21/2012

Amana APO77R 7000-BTU Portable Electronic Air Conditioner Review

Amana APO77R 7000-BTU Portable Electronic Air Conditioner
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As a previous poster noted, Amana does not acknowledge the existence of these rebadged Haier units on its site. Unfortunately, Haier also does not seem to acknowledge them, making support put-near impossible. The a/c unit does require a small window (or a large one largely blocked off) which can take some work if your windows are not the right size, but that's true of any unit like these. It is a very handy unit, without the need to empty buckets. It is also fairly noisy, with odd controls that require the remote. It was great the first year we had it, less so the second despite careful storage. You'd probably do better with a domestic-production (or European, or Japanese) unit if you can find one.

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With a cooling capacity of 7,000 BTU's per hour, this portable air conditioner quickly and efficiently cools rooms up to 160 square feet. The unit features user-friendly electronic controls and a full-function remote control, which makes it easy to adjust the settings from across the room. Choose from three cool settings and three fan settings. The unit can also be used to dehumidify the air, and its self-evaporating system allows for continuous use. In addition, by setting the 24-hour on/off timer, the air conditioner will run only when it's needed--set it to start cooling right before you get home from work, for example. The unit offers an energy-efficiency rating of 8.2, and its ultra-quiet operation makes it a nice choice for a bedroom or home office. Other highlights include multi-directional continuous airflow, an easy-access air filter, and portable casters for smooth transport from one location to another. A condensation-collection bottle and a 5-foot exhaust hose with a window kit (for installing the exhaust hose) come included. The air conditioner measures 13-1/8 by 18 by 24-3/8 inches and carries a one-year parts-and-labor warranty with a five-year warranty on the compressor.

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7/19/2012

Soleus LX-100 10,000-BTU Evaporative Portable Air Conditioner with Remote Control SOURCE: Amazon.com Product Description Review

Soleus LX-100 10,000-BTU Evaporative Portable Air Conditioner with Remote Control SOURCE: Amazon.com Product Description
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I use this in my bedroom. It gets really hot, especially in the summer, and I also have a lot of electronic equipment(av receiver, Xbox 360, PS3, LCD tv, some halogen lamps, etc.) and to top that all off I am really hot natured. So I needed something to keep the room cool. This thing does it effortlessly. The temp. in my room used to climb up to 75ºF, now with the SoleusAir it stays at around 66-68ºF, just how I like it. On a side note, my central A/C went out last summer and it got up to 83ºF in my house, but the SoleusAir kept it at a cool 68ºF in my room. So you can count on it even under the most demanding loads. It also has a built-in heater as well and it heats as well as it cools. So this is really an all-in-one unit. The only downside(along with any other portable a/c unit) is that you must run 2 hoses(one exhaust, one intake) to a window. It comes with a window installation kit, but I live near a busy street so I can sometimes hear outside noise... but it's not too bad.
But I would highly recommend this product.

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7/15/2012

Royal Sovereign ARP-9009TL Ultra Compact and Lightweight Portable Air Conditioner Review

Royal Sovereign ARP-9009TL Ultra Compact and Lightweight Portable Air Conditioner
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I have researched and reviewed some websites who manufacture this product. I was tricked. This product is not working like regular air conditioner for the window. This product has 9,000 BTU for my extremely small room. It cannot make my room any colder. It had been working like regular fans which generates barely to cool the room even though it is 9,000 BTU. It emits some chemical and odor. I think I actually got sick from it since I got URI (upper resp. infection) days after I got this product.
I have pressed the temperature to very bottom which is at 65c but the current temperature on indicator usually cannot go under 78c. It shows that my room didn't get any cooler from this product.
I returned it and bought a regular air conditioner for the window with 6500 BTU at 150.00 dollars. Guess what? It works MUCH BETTER! No foul scent and my room is now much COLDER.
Not all mobile A/Cs are perfect yet.


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7/12/2012

Amcor AF8000E 8,000-BTU Portable Air Conditioner Review

Amcor AF8000E 8,000-BTU Portable Air Conditioner
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I can't say I've had as good an experience as others reported here...the main problem I've discovered is that the compressor only cycles on for about seven minutes at a time, followed by fifteen minutes during which the machine simply operates as a fan and blows in hot air from outside. Company info on their web site indicates that this is being done to prevent the compressor from overheating--unfortunately, this results in the compressor remaining cool while my small studio apartment (only 200 sq feet) remains too hot. I don't know if other units have similar limitations, but I would hesitate to recommend this product on the basis of my own experience. Hope this is helpful to anyone looking to make a buying decision...

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With a cooling capacity of 8,000 BTUs per hour, this portable air conditioner quickly and efficiently keeps rooms up to 300 square feet comfortably cool during the sweltering-hot days of summer. Its user-friendly control panel makes it easy to turn the unit on and off, to select from low or high fan speeds, to set the 1- to 12-hour timer (unit turns off after set amount of time has elapsed), and much more. It can even be used to dehumidify the air, helping to remove excess moisture that can lead to mold and mildew. Other highlights include 775 watts of cooling power, an EER of 10.3, a built-in washable filter, an adjustable air outlet grill for controlling the direction of air flow, a compact footprint, and smooth-rolling wheels for effortless transport from one room to another. The portable air conditioner measures 15 by 12 by 30 inches.

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7/11/2012

Amana 9,000-BTU Portable Air Conditioner - AP095R Review

Amana 9,000-BTU Portable Air Conditioner - AP095R
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I bought this model for a bedroom and it takes a while to get used to the racket. The fan mode is quiet, but once the compressor kicks in to cool things down it sounds like a locomotive!

I would think twice before buying another portable unit like this one, and most certainly would not buy a second "Amana." I need some sleep, and this certainly was not considered when they designed this model a/c.
Then finally the thing went haywire!
A few months into purchase the temperature setting went to ninety nine degrees on it's own, and the unit died a fairly quick death. The warantee replaced the unit after a few thousand calls for repair, during which I had to deal with "Haier" not the "Amana Company"
Talk about things not being what the seem - it is just labeled "Amana" proving "Cheap Trick" is not just the name of a rock band.

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6/18/2012

Evaporative Cooler 12in. Personal Review

Evaporative Cooler 12in. Personal
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I have some mixed feelings about this cooler. Sure, it works great and is well-made. I have a three car garage and it does a respectable job. Unfortunately, customer service at the manufacturer level is horrid.
I emailed AdobeAir (the manufacturer) and never received a response when the motor went bad. I needed new pads as well, and I was stuck. I called AdobeAir on the phone. Some impolite lady took a message, and I never heard back.
Getting parts for a product is just as important as the quality of the product itself. I am looking for another evaporative cooler for my garage and possibly one for the house, but it won't be a MasterCool or anything else from AdobeAir.
Good work folks. You really know how to lose a customer. I will tell everyone I know about your nonexistent service.

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6/13/2012

Royal Sovereign ARP-5012X Portable Air Conditioner Dual Hose 12,000 BTU Review

Royal Sovereign ARP-5012X Portable Air Conditioner Dual Hose 12,000 BTU
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I have a 15x16ft room I'm using this unit in. Yeah, the square footage is a lowly 240sq ft., but my other 10000btu unit from royal sovereign couldn't cut it. My apartment is on the 3rd floor with large windows and close to non-existent insulation (early early 1900s building).
I had the royal sovereign ARP-1000EX, which is 10000 BTU's, but that thing couldn't keep up with my apartment. It would create cool air, but wouldn't cool the room. Besides that it was HELLA loud.
With the ARP-5012XH unit, it is about 10 times quieter on max fan speed than the other unit on the lowest fan speed. I can watch TV at a normal volume, and I can have a conversation on the phone with this unit on.
Also, this thing cools very effectively. I don't know what is different than the other unit, but it works. The air that comes out of it is VERY cold, and cools my room very effectively. It even cools the room while the door is open the whole time! That's how nice it is.
I highly recommend this!! It works very nicely and it looks very upscale and expensive also. It is easy to use, and if you get this same unit with the heat pump, it will heat up your room too! (It heats up my apartment up nicely in San Francisco, but I doubt it'll do the job in say Minnesota)

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6/06/2012

Haier HPAC9M Portable Air Conditioner with 9,000 BTU Cooling Capacity Review

Haier HPAC9M Portable Air Conditioner with 9,000 BTU Cooling Capacity
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I heartily recommend this unit. I live in a condo in Southern California that is older and doesn't have A/C. The past two months California experienced a record breaking heat wave. The temp in our beach city reached a blistering 108 with a humidity level to match. It varied between 78-98%. The heat was so bad you'd feel like you were breathing water when you walked outside. I put this unit in my bedroom. Guess where my animals and I spent all of our time while at home? I don't have to watch any water levels, I turn it up as high (cool) as it will go and run the unit 24/7. I totally recommend this unit for a room unit. No, it doesn't have enough BTU's to cool say, a living room, but a room the size of my bedroom (15.6 x 11.6)? It works wonderfully! Buy one and you'll stay cool in whatever room you choose to place this unit as long as the room size fits with the specs.
****07/21/2009**** Had to add a note: This thing is still GOING STRONG! Works as well now as it did the first day I got it. Yet, an Amcor I purchased AFTER this Haier just died in the middle of a scorcher. I am so impressed with the durability, lasting power, ease of use and portability I bought another unit (14,000 BTU) for the living room. Did the same modifications I did with the original . . . I use foam core to "extend" the window pieces, so they will fit my sliders. The new one also is WONDERFUL. It cools the entire living room to the point when guests open the front door the first thing out of their mouths is "Wow, this feels so good!" Can you tell I am happy with Haier?

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5/24/2012

Symphony Portable Evaporative Cooler Features 3,000 CFM of Cooling Review

Symphony Portable Evaporative Cooler Features 3,000 CFM of Cooling
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This item is truelly a piece of crap.
1.Their so called cooling pad (Made of bamboo pieces with a net over. This is more like early 20th century technology. What a piece of cheap crap) gets dirty and dusty and there isn't a way to clean it. There aren't any instructions (Their whole instuction booklet is a one page sheet) and I tried my best to clean it but didn't find a way. I unscrewed some screws trying to take a part out to clean it but decided to put them back after about 10 screws. Looked as you have to take the whole thing apart but I didn't take a chance doing it knowing how bad a product this is and it may never work again
2.It gives a bad odor after a little use.
3.The wheels keep falling off every time you try to move it.
4.The chord is very short and you'll definitely need extensions to reach the outlet.(Huge piece of crap with very short chord. Chord can barely reach the floor.What a joke)
5.The water level gauge is inaccurate and very easy to over fill it with water spilling onto your floor.
I don't know if there are any comparable products in the market but I strongly suggest you do search for one and I am (1000% sure) anything will be better than this made in India crap.


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5/22/2012

Soleus Air® 9000 BTU Portable Evaporative Air Conditioner Review

Soleus Air® 9000 BTU Portable Evaporative Air Conditioner
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I want to start out by saying that I am not someone who writes reviews but this was sooo ridiculous I felt I should warn other people before they make the same mistake. I was very surprised that other people had not complained about this product. BUYER BEWARE!!!! I live in a building so I too was required to get rid of my window air conditioner which worked fine by the way. From the time I purchased this machine I had problems. The first one I had malfunctioned and did not turn off when the water bucket was full like it was suppose to and show the water bucket symbol so the water ended up overflowing on the floor. It leaked from everywhere not just out of the water tap sometimes even when the water plug was in the machine. The new one I got also gushed water perfusly, like a reservoir like a previous reviewer said is no understatement. The machine does cool off the room but it is a large hassel to have to empty out this water from the nozzle every few hours. The mini cookie pan is not enough to hold the water and I had to transfer the water to a second bucket before emptying it out which I had to watch constantly. I am too afraid to let the water build up and have what happened the first time happen again. If you are willing to empty this water ALL DAY LONG you could buy this machine, otherwise look for a better product.

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Soleus Air PH4-12R-01 12,000-BTU Evaporative Portable Air Conditioner with Heat Pump and Remote Control Review

Soleus Air PH4-12R-01 12,000-BTU Evaporative Portable Air Conditioner with Heat Pump and Remote Control
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I have never seen such a dumb electronic device for regulation of air.
I still don't understand how this thing can decide to not trigger the air con while it is needed. Then suddently it may decide to do it... and depending on how you turned it on/off, its behaviour will change.
Just to say that the computer regulator for heater/air con is just not working decently !
A big mistake to have acquired this Soleus device.
(even 1 star is too much)

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For exceptional versatility and comfort throughout the year, this four-in-one portable appliance functions as an air conditioner, heater, fan, and dehumidifier. Use it as a 1350-watt air conditioner with 12,000 BTUs of cooling power for staying comfortable in the summer, then in the winter switch over to its 1160-watt heater mode, which uses Heat Pump technology to deliver 12,000 BTUs of heating power. The user-friendly electronic control panel makes it easy to select the mode of operation, the ideal room temperature from 61 to 88 degrees F, and the fan speed--low, medium, or high. A handy remote control comes included, which allows for changing the settings from across the room. The unit can also function as an evaporative dehumidifier, removing up to 60 pints of moisture from the air a day to help maintain ideal comfort levels. Its Auto mode provides added convenience where the unit operates as a heater when the room temperature falls below 68 degrees F, as a dehumidifier when the room temperature sits between 68 and 80 degrees F, and as an air conditioner when the room temperature reaches above 80 degrees F. Other highlights include Sleep mode, a 24-hour automatic on/off programmable timer, optional oscillation, and an easy-access permanent air filter. Best of all, its portable design means there's no need for permanent installation. Simply connect the exhaust hoses to an open window using the included window-exhaust kit. The unit's efficient self-evaporating technology means there's no need to continually drain the unit. In extremely humid conditions, however, condensation may collect in the built-in tank if it can't evaporate fast enough. The compressor will automatically shut-off if the tank reaches capacity, and a "full" indicator will alert users to the need for emptying the tank. Accessories include two exhaust hoses, two hose adapters, two window-kit adapters, a window kit with four sliding panels, two air intake and outlet covers, and an owner's manual. Ideal for the home or office as an air conditioner, heater, fan, and dehumidifier, the appliance measures 18-1/2 by 19 by 32-1/4 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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5/14/2012

Soleus Air® 7000 BTU Portable Evaporative Air Conditioner Review

Soleus Air® 7000 BTU Portable Evaporative Air Conditioner
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The unit cools well. It is small and easy to move.
Minus:
The dehumidifier is fairly noisy and it runs when the unit is in dehumidifier mode or in air conditioner mode. The compressor (which only runs in air conditioning mode) is very quiet as is the fan. I would not use this unit in a bedroom.
Installing the exhaust hose was a bit difficult as the hose did not have any end coverings and was a tight fit into the widow and air conditioner connectors.
The window slider kit is easy to install but the height is too small. The slider is only a little bit bigger that the opening for the window exhaust adapter. With the adapter in the slider does not sit on the bottom of the window frame. In my window there is a half-inch gap between the bottom of the slider and the bottom of the window frame that has to be filled in.
BTW, the instructions for removing the unit from the packaging material and box require you to destroy both so there isn't any way to repack the unit if you need to ship it back.

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5/12/2012

Frigidaire FRA123PT1 12,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Remote Control Review

Frigidaire FRA123PT1 12,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Remote Control
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I am on my second one of these units in less than a month, both purchased from Amazon. The first one rarely achieved an air flow from the vent that was 62 F or below, which is the lowest setting you can put the unit on. Also, it arrived with a bent rod that prevented the removal of one of the three air filters for periodic necessary cleaning.
Amazon agred to replace it and pay for all the shipping. The new unit promplty arrived and was plugged in today. This one is even worse. The air coming out of the vent has yet to get down to 62 F, even though it has been running at full blast for six hours.
One other thing: the 640 square feet it is estimated to air condition is a $500.00 joke that is not funny. I am trying to air condition a 400 square foot INSULATED garage, and neither of this two units have come anywhere close to bringing it down to the target temp, despite running 24/7, full blast, at coldest setting.
This has been a really expensive and time-comsuming lesson to learn. I am thinking about sending this one back too, and asking for a 14,000 BTU Soleus instead, although the reviews on that unit are mixed.

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4/21/2012

Sharp CV-P10NC 10,00 BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Full Function Remote C... Review

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UPDATE 5/5/2010: This unit is still running as efficiently and effectively as ever. We are very, very happy with our purchase.
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About a month and a half ago, my husband and I purchased this at our local Costco (because of good pricing and their great return policy) after researching and reading mixed online reviews on MANY, MANY portable air conditioners. He's in the Navy, so we're currently living in Port Hueneme, CA (Southern CA near L.A.) right on the ocean and the humidity is pretty high. We've used it on days with temperatures ranging from ~78 to 86F and are still waiting for a really hot day to hit. It might not happen this year, but it certainly did last year. We use it in our upstairs bedroom--approximately 180 square feet--with the door shut to keep our cats out.
The results:
* Noise: Fantastic. We used to have one fan blowing on full-speed in there. While you CAN hear this unit, it is quieter than the fan was, by probably 50%. As another reviewer noted, you can hear a little water trickling from time to time, but that doesn't really bother us, and it's certainly not constant. We sleep like babies with this unit about a foot away from the bed.
* Cooling: Again, top-notch. I really wasn't expecting much from a portable after reading so many bad reviews for all of the portable air conditioners we researched. On the day that we installed it, it was 83F outside (and probably close to 90F in our bedroom) and, being pessimistic in our expectations, we put it on the MegaCool setting and left the bedroom, closing the door behind us. About 2 hours later, we headed up the stairs to check on it. About halfway up the stairs, we could feel that the air was cooler than it had been downstairs. In fact, the entire top floor of our townhouse (approximately 500 square feet) was noticeably cooler, even with the bedroom door closed. When we opened the bedroom door, it had already dropped a good 10 to 15 degrees. We left it for a few more hours, and when we went back in it was so cold that we got the down comforter out to cuddle under as we slept. And sleep we did--better than we had in ages. I think that 4 hours to go from 90F to what felt like near 50F is very reasonable. Since then, we've kept it between 67F and 70F.
* Remote: Very user friendly. You can also cover the sensor on the remote with your hand and click the Power button to turn the remote off without turning the air conditioner off--this elongates the battery life.
* Dehumidifying: It's unbelievable how well this dehumidifies the air here. Remember, we live right on the ocean, so it's always very humid. I LOVE that my sheets no longer feel soggy when I sleep, and that my husband and I can sleep touching without sticking to each other. And if this tells you anything, my hair is really wavy/curlyish, and when I sleep at night in the dehumidified bedroom, it gets very close to perfectly straight. As soon as I go down to the lower level of our townhouse, though, my hair immediately starts curling. My husband tends to laugh at how quickly the curls form once I leave the bedroom. I never had this experience with centralized AC when I lived in Texas. My point? It dehumidifies REALLY well.
* Draining: We've done this twice in the last month and a half and probably could have gotten away with doing it once. A lot of the water evaporates right out of the window, and the tank seems to have a decent capacity. The machine will also automatically shut itself off if the tank gets too full. The method is also pretty easy. The drain is far enough off the floor that you can use a bucket to empty the unit. One thing we noticed is that even though it has an on/off valve, the off position doesn't seem to work. We have to make sure the stopper is in securely no matter what setting the valve is on.
* Construction: Seems to be quite durable, but not overly heavy. My husband had a broken arm and I was able to drag it from the car and up the stairs with minimal help from him. It was definitely heavy, but it was doable (I'm 6', average to above-average strength for a woman, and not too concerned about breaking a nail, though). Once out of the box, the casters are a real plus when moving it.
* Installation: The installation instructions are a bit tedious and not perfectly written, but it's pretty easy to figure out how to assemble most of the unit without them if you have a decent amount of common sense. The installation is still not a bed of roses, but I don't think installing any other portable unit would be any better. From my research, they all use similar methods, so I can't really complain about this unit. Just an FYI, though: this unit is designed for windows with solid wooden casements--the exhaust piece needs to fit snugly against and screw into the casement. We had a slight problem with this because we have windows that open horizontally rather than vertically, and the casement isn't flat or wooden--it's recessed and metal. We ended up having to make a workaround--some measuring and a quick trip to the local lumber yard, and we had a few plywood inserts. One fills in the recessed casement and allowed us to screw the exhaust piece onto something solid, the other braces the sliding part of the window up against the unit. A bit of a pain, but not too bad nor too ugly.
* Other features: The adjustable louvers work very well. We like to point them up at the ceiling while we sleep, giving nice cool air and great circulation without freezing us out. The Plasmacluster functionality is nice, but when it's on, the unit shows a very BRIGHT blue light. We have difficulty sleeping with it on, so we turn it off at night. Just a head's up in case you want to run Plasmacluster at night--you may need to find a way to cover the light up. [EDIT 5/5/2010: We have since discovered the nifty "Lights" button on the remote control. This turns off the lights on the unit without making you turn off the Plasmacluster functionality, so no worries there any more.]
All in all, we're both so glad we bought this unit. We were mulling over whether the expense would be worth it so we waited and thought for a few months. We agree that we should have just gone ahead and done it MONTHS ago! The summer would have been much more bearable, and we would have been much better rested!!

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