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The Honeywell 6,000 BTU Digital Window Air Conditioner is designed for efficient cooling in spaces up to 250 square feet. It features a remote control, multiple cooling modes, a 24-hour timer, and a washable filter, all packed in a compact design that fits standard windows. With a noise level of just 55 dB, it ensures a comfortable and quiet environment.
Energy Star | no |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Capacity | 250 Cubic Feet |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Wattage | 492 watts |
Filter Type | Washable Filter |
Additional Features | Washable Filter with Indicator, Timer, 250 sq ft Coverage, Remote, LED Display |
Efficiency | Energy-efficient (general inference) |
Control Method | Touch |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Inverter Type | No Inverter |
Noise | 55 dB |
Installation Type | Window |
Cooling Power | 6000 British Thermal Units |
Is Electric | Yes |
Compressor Type | rotary_screw |
Form Factor | Stand Alone |
Color | White |
Refrigerant | R-32 |
Item Weight | 25 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.2"D x 15.98"W x 12.52"H |
R**A
Great unit. Essential for hot rooms.
Worked flawlessly. Used it for over a year before movie and not need it anymore. Worth the investigation if it will fit in your window type. My room was always ice cold in the summer.
D**E
awesome
works awesome perfect for what it says does a great job keeping me cool in the mini heat wave we just had would highly recommend
T**E
This thing is awful
The noise level for a 6,000 btu unit is simply unacceptable. It runs really rough and actually vibrates the room. It makes a terrible buzz when it's running the compressor no matter what you set the fan speed to. Adjusting the vent doesn't actually make any difference to the way the air comes out, it's just for show. It's so loud that I would rather try to sleep in the heat than sleep with this thing kicking on and off throughout the night. This replaced an old Frigidaire 5,000 btu and that old Frigidaire was so much more quiet and didn't vibrate at all. I will switch back to a Frigidaire unit soon!
E**M
remarkably quiet but some flaws
I got the 6000btu version and its far more quiet than my previous 5000btu LG window unit. This 6000btu unit runs so quiet I can't even tell when the compressor is or isnt running. The fan is a little loud at first when on high but its easy to get use to considering the compressor system is so quiet.Pros- compressor system is very quiet and unit cools great in a properly sized room and it works as it should and the price is decent.Cons- the window fins on each side are not sealed in the top and bottom where the fins meet the frame so bugs and hot air can get in and theres a big gap under the unit where it sits in the window. They do provide some foam but it's not enough and won't fit in or fill all of the gaps. Its not a huge deal I just used a cheap can of spray foam to fill in any gaps that the provided foam couldnt.Overall- for the price and a little bit of extra work, its a pretty good unit if you are using it In a room under 300 square feet and dont mind taking the little extra time to seal it up properly.
D**E
Ordered it received very quickly
Great value for the money
M**E
Tremendous
Excellent productPerfect fit for a certain sized window 🪟**Very professional communicationsWith amazing customerservice care**Fantastic deliveryVery appreciatedThank you Amazon⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
M**E
perfect size
perfect for small windows
M**E
Takes forever to come, warranty registration a huge headache.
The air conditioner works, for now. It took a vast amount of time to come—25 days. Don’t count on the one year warranty. After I installed it, I attempted to register it online. The questionnaire asked for the serial number. I looked all over the air conditioner and could not find one. I would probably have to take it apart to find it. Or it is on a tag that was pasted onto the side of the air conditioner, but was ripped in half and is missing something under a mutilated barcode. In other words, I cannot register this thing for warranty. But would that matter anyway? Suppose something went wrong with it? What would I be able to do even if it were registered? Not much, I suspect. So, probably in accord with Honeywell’s plan, which is, no doubt, to make registration for warranties too much trouble, I am not registering it, and if something goes wrong, I will be out the money I paid for it. Too difficult, too many things to do, too long to get it in the first place.
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