Stay Chill, Stay Stylish! ❄️
The Midea 8,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner is designed to cool spaces up to 175 sq. ft. with ease. Featuring a remote control, multiple cooling modes, and a simple installation process, this unit ensures a comfortable environment while maintaining air quality with its washable filter. Backed by a one-year warranty, it's the perfect solution for your cooling needs.
Manufacturer | Midea |
Part Number | MAP08R1CWT |
Item Weight | 53.5 pounds |
Item model number | MAP08R1CWT |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Size | 8,000 BTU |
Color | White |
Style | Remote Control |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Air Conditioner |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Wattage | 850 watts |
Installation Method | Window |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Sound Level | 52 dB |
Coverage | 175 Sq. Ft |
Plug Format | LCDI(5-15P) |
Special Features | Portable, Remote control |
Included Components | Unit adaptor *1 pc Exhaust hose *1 pc Window slider adaptor *1 pc Bolt *3 pc Window slider A *1 set Foam seal A (adhesive) *4 pcs Foam seal B (adhesive) *2 pcs Foam seal C (Non-adhesive) *3 pcs Security bracket and 2 screws *1 set Drain hose *1 pc |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | One limited year warranty from original purchase date. |
Capacity | 4 Cubic Feet |
Floor Area | 150 Square Feet |
Cable Length | 4 Feet |
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ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC PRODUCT & PRICE
Edited to add: TAKE THE 15MINS TO *READ* THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET. I NOTICE TOO MANY COMPLAINTS THAT ARE A VERY CLEAR OVERSIGHT & CAN BE RESOLVED BY THE SIMPLE SETTING(S).****TIPS FOR TEMP****Yes. So I've learned that it runs MUCH COLDER, LONGER when the filter is cleaned once a week. I literally spray it off (out) with my kitchen sink hose and it's quick and easy. Next, use a swifter duster and remove any buildup from the lower part vent exterior. The first time I did it I was in shock at the big piece of dust that slid off... that alone reduced the temp at least by 10° immediately. Next, on the very bottom in the back there is a screw off nozzle. Then pull out the rubber insert WITH A DRAIN PAN UNDERNEATH, this is the condensation that must be drained every once in awhile. I do mine every few weeks, its minimal and quick. Reinsert that rubber fitting and screw back on the round plastic cover so it's sealed when done. While I'm at it, I always run the dehumidifier afterwards with the hose it came with into a small few gal Rubbermaid bin. I set a timer because it's actually overflowed when I forgot to dump it and left it running. I will run/drain the dehumidifier for at least 5mins during all of this maintenance and while in cycle I'll switch it to cool and the water rushes out (fully draining, quick) this seems to reduce the temp drastically again for another several weeks without reduction. Make sure you carefully remove that hose, reinsert the rubber fitting and screw back on that cap. Oh and the dehumidifier is the one halfway up on the back. The directions tell you all of this but I had to read it a few times to fully understand since I'd never had one before. Also if the display ever reads a code, there's a reason and it tells you in the manual. That's how I learned about the drain at the very bottom. Hope this helps you and others. Happy to help!Original Review...I'm very please with this portable air conditioner. I was able to set it up and getting running very easily, alone. It's been running for about 15mins and my large room has already dropped from 91° to 74° it's amazing and I highly recommend this unit after hours of Amazon research and this final decision. As far as the noise, WHAT NOISE? Its an air conditioner and I hear the fan gently blowing nice cold air... if youre looking for silent, good luck. This is the quietest I've ever heard and will sleep peacefully without question. BUY IT, YOU WON'T REGRET IT.
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Excellent Small Unit
This review specifically covers the 8000 BTU, single exhaust unit.I have been using this unit for four months in the heat of summer, so I feel qualified to post an educated review. I use this unit in my second floor bedroom, as the second floor always gets quite a bit warmer than the first floor of my house. The central air conditioner does a good enough job for the first floor, but to really cool the second floor adequately, the first floor would become uncomfortably cold and the power bill would be through the roof.This unit does a very good job cooling my bedroom. I don't run it too hard, as it is simply assisting the central air get my bedroom to the right temperature. The system was pretty easy to set up. The instructions state that there must be a foot of cleared space on all sides of the unit, but in reality it only needs room in front and behind the unit, I have one side against the wall and another against the bed and have had no issues. The remote is alright, but it is annoying that certain settings are only available on the remote or the machine itself. Specifically, fan speed can only be controlled by the remote, while the continuous fan setting can only be activated on the machine itself. The unit has memory, so it will remember the exact settings it was on not only when it is shut off, but also if it is unplugged while running. The latter point is very useful, as I have the unit plugged into a smart outlet, so I can shut it off with my Google Home, or using phone remotely from anywhere.One thing I did not think of when I bought it is that air conditioners pull humidity out of the air and drain water. On this unit, there are two ways this can be handled. The default way is for the machine to store the water in it's internal water tank. The system will shut off once the internal tank is full and will not start again until it is drained. This is a pain because the internal tank is not removable, so you have to drain the water from the drain plug at the bottom of the system. The system is heavy, so this is not a convenient way to drain the water. The other way is to use the "continuous drain" feature. This can be done by opening the continuous drain, which is about halfway up on the back of the machine. Once open, you attach a drain hose (one is included) and it will continuously drain to wherever you have that hose. I have an old gallon milk jug behind the unit for it to drain to. On humid days it can fill the jug in a few hours, whereas when the weather is dry it can run for days without a drop of water draining into the jug. I keep note of the water level in the jug so it does not overflow, which can happen.Overall, an excellent unit for a single room. I do not think it is powerful enough to try to cool multiple rooms, but for one "bedroom-sized" room, it is enough. I would definitely recommend this unit.
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