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NewAir AC-10000E 10,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner With AutoEvaporative Technology | 
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| Brand: NewAir Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $599.99
Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 65823
MPN: AC-10000E ASIN: B0029XPSAS
Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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| Features:
| • | Perfect for cooling smaller rooms and personal spaces | | • | Features sleek, compact design | | • | Electronic controls are easy to adjust | | • | Variable speed options provide custom-controlled cooling | | • | Self-evaporative technology eliminates the hassle of constantly emptying out water tanks |
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Product Description R-410A Portable Air Conditioner Benefits Take a break from the summer heat with the new AC-10000E - NewAir's newest portable air conditioner! Featuring an incredibly compact size that takes up little room, this 10,000 BTU portable AC unit is the perfect spot cooling solution for bedrooms, small offices, and personal spaces. ; Patented self-evaporative technology results in hours of continuous operation without excessive condensate buildup. ; Best of all, the NewAir AC-10000E portable air conditioner eliminates excess moisture and comes with an air filter for cleaner, fresher air. Requires No Permanent Installation Forget about bulky window or wall AC units - the NewAir AC-10000E is fully portable. ; The extendable window kit (included) sets up in minutes. Compact, Space-Saving Design The NewAir AC-10000E portable air conditioner is incredibly compact and designed to fit most average-sized rooms. ; This unit is also ideal for areas short on space such as apartments and offices. Self-Evaporative Technology The self-evaporative condensate system allows for hours of continuous operation. ; The AC-10000E removes much of the collected moisture by evaporating it into the exhausted air. Intuitive Controls The AC-10000E features an easy-to-read LCD screen with push-button controls for easy operation. Adjustable Louvers This portable air conditioner has adjustable louvers for increased air flow and more evenly distributed cooling
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Perfect for my needs August 1, 2009 FD (Portland, OR United States) 48 out of 53 found this review helpful
I bought this for my elderly mother because she has electronic gear set up in her bedroom and being on the 2nd floor it would get too hot in there for her safety in my opinion.
First of all, it is easy to install. I was worried about the exhaust hose through the window because that seemed complicated and way above my head. I had my brother come over and install it even though he assured me even I could do it :P It took him 20 minutes total. And MOST of that time was setting up the basics like where she wanted it and the direction it faced etc. The exhaust hose was trivial and it fit in her window just fine even though she has a sliding window left to right not up and down. It takes up a small space in the window and from the outside I didn't even see it.
It was heavy for me, but probably fine for most people.
It has a thermometer on the front so it tells you what temperature it is at when you start it and continues to update you as it goes down. It was 95 when she turned it on and within an hour it was down to 83. So basically it cooled her room by 12 degrees. That may seem small but also keep in mind it is constantly blowing cold air so she could point it at herself and it was instant relief the entire time. It has a remote too so she could adjust it from her bed.
I can't remember the wattage of it so check that. It is something like 1200 watts? Our only problem was that most fuses can only handle a total of 2000 watts.(I am typing this from what I was told so forgive me if my numbers are not 100% accurate) It was on the same circuit breaker as my bathroom and my hair dryer is 1200 watts so when I used it it blew a fuse. No big deal once I moved my hair dryer to another outlet.
IMO 12 degrees is worth it, especially since you might even get better results of you don't have all of the electronics she has.
This was also a great price compared to the other models I looked at which got bad reviews.
This Super Compact Portable Air Conditioner Works Great! June 12, 2009 RolexSubmariner (Los Angeles, CA USA) 42 out of 49 found this review helpful
I purchased an ACP-1000H a few months back for my apartment but needed something even smaller than that for my brother's dorm room. That's when I found out that Air-N-Water.com had a newer, slimmer unit out -- the AC-10000E. We purchased this a few weeks ago and was so surprised when we opened up the box. This portable air conditioner is TINY! It fit into my brother's cramped dorm room just fine and works really well for its size. It also has some extra features such as a timer and remote for convenience. Overall, I'm satisfied with this air conditioner.
NICE & SMALL A/C UNIT THAT REALLY WORKS August 30, 2009 'lil monkey's mama (Olympia, WA USA) 19 out of 22 found this review helpful
I recently purchased this item when we got hit with a "heat wave". Homes up here are rarely built w/ air conditioners so there weren't any fans or a/c units to be found in the Pacific Northwest. I purchased this unit to stay cool for a couple of days and it did the job. It was pretty much ready to go once I took it out of the box. I just had to put in the filter (which is plastic so it can be rinsed, dried and reused) and attach the tubing to my window. Very easy to use. I like that you can control it with a remote or with the buttons on the front. I had read that some other units only come with a remote, so if you loose it, you're stuck w/ whatever setting it was last on until you get a replacement remote. This unit has caster wheels and is easy to push around to where I need it. The noise level was quieter than a box fan. Overall, I am very pleased with the A/C unit and I think it served it's purpose very well.
Works beautifully in hot, dry, Las Vegas! June 15, 2010 Norman R. Sahm (Las Vegas, NV USA) 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
We have an upstairs bedroom that gets the full brunt of the afternoon sun here in Las Vegas. Needless to say it gets very warm in that room even with our a/c on. The window in that room faces our front yard (and our neighbors) so we didn't want to put in a window a/c unit as it would look tacky.
I saw the ads for these portable air conditioners that used a small window exhaust port that wouldn't look so noticable to the outside. My wife and I checked them out online and we also looked at some being sold locally (Lowe's, Home Depot, etc.). We also checked out the sellar, Air and Water, Inc. They seemed to be highly rated.
Ratings for portable a/c units are few in number and though there were always postive reviews on the models we looked at, there also seemed to be at least some negative feedback as well.
Another issue we had was the size of the window in the prospective room. We were concerned that the window kit that comes with the portable unit wouldn't be long enough to fit. The product descriptions didn't give the diminsions so I figured if it didn't fit, I could probably make something that would work.
Long story short, we ordered the NewAir AC-10000E. It arrived ahead of time. As I feared, the window kit wasn't long enough (it's 44" in length and we needed 57"). However, I was able to get a piece of wood from Lowe's and attach it to the portion of the window unit where the exhaust hose snaps in. This worked very nicely - and believe me, I'm no "mr. handyman". I did paint the wood to match the color of our house so it wouldn't stick out visually. The results were quite acceptable. Anyway, I got everything hooked up and the unit worked perfectly.
Something else I did that I would recommend is putting weather stripping around the edges of the window kit so you get a good seal. Also, you should put some kind of security (piece of wood or a security latch) for your sliding window that fits next to the window kit - otherwise someone could just slide your window open to gain access to your house.
As to how well the unit worked? It was great! The room was about 81 degrees when we turned it on and it cooled down to 76 degrees in about 20 to 30 minutes. It worked well even in the hottest part of the day.
We've had it about a week and so far, we love it and highly recommend it.
NewAir AC-10000E for my Office June 17, 2009 Nicole 61 out of 90 found this review helpful
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RGIUZOZ5M2RX0 So I got this NewAir AC-10000E 10,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner With AutoEvaporative Technology for the office. I thought I would give it a review while one of the guys was setting up the window kit. It's pretty quiet for an AC and the fan on it is pretty powerful. It's got a handy remote (which was still in the box when I made this video) so I can control the AC right from my desk without having to walk back and forth from the window to my desk. We'll see how it goes when it gets really hot but so far it's doing great cooling the office off.
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