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forum thread Posted by edrock200 • 6h ago
forum thread Posted by edrock200 • 6h ago

Midea Duo 12,000 BTU Dual Hose High Efficiency Inverter, Ultra Quiet Portable Air Conditioner, Cools up to 450 Sq. Ft., Compatible with Alexa/Google Assistant, Includes Remote $480

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I know this was $100 cheaper at Costco recently but if you don't have a Costco membership and don't want refurb, this is a decent option IMO. This is dual hose (hose in hose.) $480 FS @Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091CHK...=C&csmig=1
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I know this was $100 cheaper at Costco recently but if you don't have a Costco membership and don't want refurb, this is a decent option IMO. This is dual hose (hose in hose.) $480 FS @Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091CHK...=C&csmig=1

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neasoon
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come on... this was $350 in Costco stores a couple of days ago
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Meribela_S
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Bought n return at Walmart. Mine leaked coolant and could no longer blow cold. Pita to return.
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Quote from neasoon :
come on... this was $350 in Costco stores a couple of days ago
Literally said that in the first sentence and explained why I was still posting. 😂
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Quote from edrock200 :
Literally said that in the first sentence and explained why I was still posting. 😂

That's $130 cheaper not $30.
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$100 cheaper online and $130 cheaper in store since Costco stores sell it $30 cheaper than online
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This unit is my first experience with a portable AC. What was surprising to me is that it recirculates a LOT of moisture back into the room. I expected some moisture to be ejected out through the hose but this doesn't seem to happen at all. Effectively, this makes the air output more humid in RH terms (85%+) but really it's just cooler air with the same level of moisture, so it is a much higher RH. So you think, hey, it's got a dry mode and a hose so I'll try that. This should pull the moisture out of the air, right? You have to remove the upper cap and plug and run the hose into a bucket or drain, which is already annoying. Do you have a drain near the window this thing is literally attached to? Probably not. The unit also isn't capable of dehumidifying without significant cooling but this should be obvious from the purpose of the unit (A/C not dedicated dehumidifier). But then, rather bizarrely, the machine won't drain on a flat surface. You need a bucket next to the machine, but you also have to find a way to tilt the unit back to get it to drain. This design choice is very bad and very odd. Mine is now propped up and tilted backwards, with an ugly bucket next to it.
TLDR: the unit has to use a hose and bucket, and be tilted back to do any dehumidification.

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