12k / 12,000 / 12000 BTU U-shaped Midea air condition windows unit.
BONUS: Free Google Nest Mini (see picture on the package).
I did not find this item on the Sam's Club website or mobile app.
There is also 8000 / 8k BTU unit, but I did not see a price tag.
https://www.samsclub.com/s/Midea%...itioner%20
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I bought the 10,000 for 409, but it has an odd compressor tick. Company said to just return it. I need a quiet unit for my office, and when this unit isn't in the one mode that has a low tick it is very quiet, and the bracket it comes with for installation is really nice.
The 12k is overkill, for my small office, but for this price if I lived close to a sams club I'd get a membership just for this unit.
I bought the 10,000 for 409, but it has an odd compressor tick. Company said to just return it. I need a quiet unit for my office, and when this unit isn't in the one mode that has a low tick it is very quiet, and the bracket it comes with for installation is really nice.
The 12k is overkill, for my small office, but for this price if I lived close to a sams club I'd get a membership just for this unit.
Figured for sure prices were going to climb
Figured for sure prices were going to climb
Yeah, that's what I thought, I think this is the second sale I've seen in the last week or two.
Beside this tick(which I'm irritated about having to pull it out and return and buy another, thought their support would have had a better solution) it really is a nice, pretty quiet unit.
Small part of me is thinking about going the mini-split route if I can find a sale on one the energy company gives a rebate for, which it doesn't seem like those ones go on sale.
I would like to replace my current 12k. It won't fit in the window we would like it in.
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Generally more efficient and more quiet due to inverter and more window blocking out noise.
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Ahhh nice to have the noisy stuff on the outside. Thanks!
Just installed mines yesterday easily! Very quiet and I like how you can still open your window on non AC days.
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I considered that one when researching a new window AC that wasn't obnoxiously loud. The one thing that swayed me against it is that apparently condensation in the front section has no where to go except your floor! The Midea one has a flat bottom so it can flow back and out the window.
Installation was a pain for us that took a bit of time but we got it done. It's significantly quieter than a normal window AC - much easier to do work calls!
How big is that U gap? It looks like you would need a home with almost no interior or exterior sill to make it work. Even then, you need to have pretty thin walls it appears. I think that basically kills it for brick homes unless they have 0 insulation and thin drywall instead of the old plaster with mesh. I know there are other heating solutions, but if you have traditional radiators they take up the area directly below your windows for almost the entire width of the window making the upside down U impossible to install.
If the the upside down U works for you, great, but I feel the price is going to always be higher due to making less because they know it won't fit all homes. I am of course just guessing, but they don't make a 12k btu one and that's probably for a reason.