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The MideaDuo 14,000 BTU portable air conditioner features an innovative dual hose-in-hose design for superior airflow and energy efficiency. Equipped with inverter technology, it delivers powerful cooling up to 550 sq.ft. while using 40% less energy than standard units. Ultra-quiet at 42dB, it’s ideal for home or office, and smart-enabled for remote control via app or voice assistants like Alexa and Google.
Manufacturer | Midea |
Part Number | MAP14S1TWT |
Item Weight | 75 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MAP14S1TBL |
Size | 14,000 BTU-dual hose |
Color | Black |
Style | 14,000 BTU-dual hose |
Pattern | Air Conditioner |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Wattage | 1300 watts |
Installation Method | Portable |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Sound Level | 42 dB |
Coverage | 550 sq.ft. |
Display Style | LED |
Special Features | Dust Filter |
Included Components | No |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Manganese |
Warranty Description | One limited year warrenty from original purchase date. |
Capacity | 6 Cubic Feet |
Floor Area | 550 Square Feet |
Cable Length | 4 Feet |
J**M
Life saving
Well packaged / on time. Easy to assemble/install. Took 700sqft 5rm mountain cabin from 82F to 75F in 1.5hrs (80s outside), then to 65F overnight. Remote link to Android was simple as was unit programming.Midea rocks. I have 2ea 3cuft freezers and 1ea MAD50S2QWT dehumidifier and all work very well.AC does not produce super cold air which may be due to my custom thru-wall mount and remaining need to add intake/exhaust separator (would be same for window mount, as provided separator provides little distance or redirection from exhaust to intake.I've seen comments regarding drainage issues I've not experienced, perhaps due to simultaneous use of dehumidifier.
B**U
It works, manually. Read before purchasing.
First off, the functionality to cool down the room and keep it cool is fine. With over 110*F outside temps, our bedroom get warm. Especially being on the second floor.Our bedroom is almost 350 sqft. It drops the temps from 85 to 70 within half an hour. It's great.The issue is when you want it to maintain temperature or automatically work. Which is the worst for this thing.Set to Auto or even Cool at 72*F. The room can hit over 85*F and it will not kick on. Why? Because the unit thinks the room is under 72*F.Once you manually drop the temperature below whatever mystery temperature it thinks it is in the room. It will kick on. Then you can actively watch the unit start to realize, hey it's hot.We have smart thermostats with remote sensors. They're very accurate with thermo/hygrometer readings.If the remote thermostat sensors read at 79*F. The Midea will still think the room is 10*F COLDER than the smart thermostat.There's other minor quirks that are annoying at most. But this is the biggest issue.To make matters worse, Midea's #1 asked question in the FAQ of the app is literally about the Thermostat not reading the correct temperature. They brush it off knowing it's an issue and pass it as normal.If the sensor could be ripped out and located away from the unit, even 6' away, that would probably fix it. But why the heck should any modification be necessary after spending over $700 on this unit. When there are better options out there.Never again.
A**R
Great unit..Does what it says it can do
I live in Central Florida and in a metal RV permanently in a 55+ park.I had old window AC that just couldn't keep up with the 94 degree temperature already in May and June..I ordered this unit and it has made so much difference inside.. I am over 70 and female and had it installed by myself in 30 minutes. It is so quiet and I placed it in my add on room where I watch tv and I barely hear it..This is the best thing ever!
D**K
So far so good
Im basing this on my first couple of days using this unit from a unusual heat wave for the past few days in cali, and not off any long term use from using the productI primarily was looking for a portable unit with the purpose of saving money in my small rental apartment. My AC over time has massively gone up over time and very likely needs to get an inspection but even with it working as intended, it's generally a very costly piece of equipment especially during the summer. I have an all electric unit - so the expense is already going to be higher than if I had gas, but the unit also being broken and older has also increased that cost over time.The unit itself is around 70ish pounds, so if you're looking to move this around upstairs, then I wouldn't get this unit. It is movable but you really want to utilize the wheels whenever possible. In my apartment, the 2 ideal locations that I would place this unit would either be my bedroom or my living room, which can both be accessed easily by wheeling it to where it needs to go.The installation of the unit is fairly straight forward. I actually have not done any permanent fixtures with the foam as I'm trying to avoid doing that as possible, but I haven't had any issues with the unit being semi fixed. The noise from outside seeps a bit more like this, but this also isn't a unit that I need to use all the time - as I really only need it when the weather gets hot.One primary concern that I have so far operating the unit is the hum of the refrigerant as it's going in the unit itself. The first couple of days it was making a very annoying audible sound that was mostly machine like, but it seems to have gone away after operating for the last few days. If you hear this noise, give it a few days to see if it goes away on its own.The other issue with this unit is the flimsiness of the installation itself. It's very easy to break the clips for your mounts, and the replacement cost for those pieces is around $79 dollars on midea's site. You have a limited warranty of 1 year on the unit itself, but I can see this breaking very easily after some time, especially if you move it around a lot.The unit has 4 modes, for mine it has a fan, cooling, and a dehumidifer mode. From using the auto mode it seems to do a fairly good job once the room is set to a certain temperature. Generally speaking though, with any AC, you should turn them on first thing in the morning when it's cool, so it doens't need to work as hard cooling your house. It's easier for it to maintain a cool temperature, then it is to bring down the temperature of your whole house.I've also seen people say "it doesn't carry air that well, but also try to use it in a 1000 ft garage, or some other weird area. This unit is specified to work for around 450-550 feet. My room is around 200-250, with my living room being around 500 ft with obstruction that makes it difficult to carry air if my doors are all open. If you need to carry air, grab a fan that can carry air in your room like a dreo or a vornado, or any kind of fan that can tilt or has the ability to swivel. My room says relatively cool, but my living room right now is at a different temperature without my engaging ingenuity around it, but I am able to circulate air into my living room by setting up my fans properly. It's just a hassle to do that constantly.Otherwise, for energy savings from my wattage hours it's operating at a much lower cost than it would to use my AC. Even if I needed to get more involved with adding more fans to circulate air in my house, that hack is significantly less than the amount of electricity im using right now. I haven't gotten a kill a wat to watch the unit, but from my bills alone, the total operatin on a fairly hot day seems to be around 4 watts, vs my AC which would easily take 10 watts minimum even on an average day.
D**D
Will not disappoint!!!!!!!!
The media could not be loaded. Let me just start by saying. This has beat any expectations that I had about a AC floor unit . I had a 15,000 window unit in my room that’s like 20‘ x 20‘Second floor, southern facing with an attic above my room. The reason I love this thing is because even if I forget to turn it on before I get home. it literally only takes five minutes to make the room comfortable. Which to me is amazing the 15,000 BTU window unit can’t even come close. I could literally make my broom low low 60s in the summer. I’m usually gone during the day. And the nice thing about this one. Is you don’t have to leave it running all day. All you have to do is turn it on. I love this thing. I love my room to be cold. If you do too, this is for you. If any reviews say anything else, then they should send their back cause mine is kicking.
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