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BLACK+DECKER Smart Portable Air Conditioner with Heat, 12,000 BTU Cooling, 9,000 BTU Heating for Rooms up to 550 Sq. Ft., Follow Me Remote, BPACT12HWT, White

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Pattern: 12,000 BTU + HEAT


Features

  • Portable AC: Use this personal air conditioner & heater (16.5 x 14.06 x 27.09) in rooms up to 550 sq. ft. Stay cool summer & warm in winter with this BLACK+DECKER air conditioning and heater in one.
  • 4-in-1: Our 7000 BTU DOE (12000 BTU ASHRAE 128) AC and heater is also a dehumidifier & fan. This portable air conditioner (57.6 lbs.) has a remote control & top mounted control panel with LED display.
  • Great Features: Set the right temperature with this ac portable air conditioner. Our portable air conditioner and heater also has a slide-out washable filter, auto water evaporation, & 24-hour timer.
  • Easy Mobility: Thanks to casters on the bottom and side handles on both sides of the small air conditioner, this air cooler & heater and fan combo can be moved from room to room without any hassle.
  • Installation Kit: When it comes to fans that blow cold air, this indoor ac unit includes an easy-to-install window kit. A large, vented airflow outlet ushers in cool air.

Brand: BLACK+DECKER


Capacity: 44.2 Pints


Cooling Power: 12000 British Thermal Units


Special Feature: 4-in-1 Air Conditioner, Dehumidifier, Fan, Remote Controlled


Product Dimensions: 14.06"D x 27.09"W x 16.5"H


Start year: 2020


Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER): 7.2


Color: White - 12,000 BTU + HEAT


Voltage: 115 Volts


Noise Level: 54 Decibels


Manufacturer: ‎W Appliance Company


Part Number: ‎BPACT12HWT


Item Weight: ‎68 pounds


Item model number: ‎BPACT12HWT


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1 Count (Pack of 1)


Color: ‎White - 12,000 BTU + HEAT


Style: ‎Standard Remote + Heat


Material: ‎Other materials 3.26%, aluminium 9.5%, copper 14.1%, plastic 33.16%, steel 39.98%


Pattern: ‎12,000 BTU + HEAT


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Voltage: ‎115 Volts


Wattage: ‎1400 watts


Installation Method: ‎Portable


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Sound Level: ‎54 Decibels


Coverage: ‎550 sq. ft.


Special Features: ‎4-in-1 Air Conditioner, Dehumidifier, Fan, Remote Controlled


Included Components: ‎Installation Kit Air exhaust hose, hose inlet/outlet adapters, window casement, water drain hose and owner’s manual and Full function remote control


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 year.


Capacity: ‎44.2 Pints


Floor Area: ‎250 Square Feet


Cable Length: ‎3 Feet


Date First Available: April 24, 2017


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  • Great little unit for what it does.
Pattern: 14,000 BTU
I work from home. My home office, with all its computer equipment, heats up considerably. The office is always 15-20° warmer than the outdoor temp. In the summer, 90° outside can easily mean the office is 100-110°. Ouch. Not only is 100° an uncomfortable work environment, but it's dangerously hot for any computer equipment. Small 12x12 former bedroom -- I originally tried a Honeywell 8,000BTU unit. I gave up on that after a month or so and gave that unit away. It could not cool the room, due to the computer equipment, despite the unit running pretty much constantly. I then upgraded and for the past several years I've been running a Wynter 14,000 BTU portable AC. It was loud, but it did the job of cooling the room. The condenser burnt out about 6 months ago, but it would still blow cooler air and suck the hot air out of the room. So I continued to use it until I found a replacement. It never really got "cold" without the condenser functioning (and no one wanted to repair it) but would easily cool the room to a more livable temp - around 80°. However, it ran almost constantly in summer months. So my electric bills easily climbed by $100+ each month. Naturally, I decided to replace the old unit, which was breaking down, and decided on this Black&Decker 14,000BTU unit. The B&D unit EASILY cools the room in a few minutes and keeps it cool all day (cooling, then shutting off, then kicking back on several minutes later). Overall the B&D unit is much quieter than previous units I've owned. Of course there's the sound of the fan/rushing air when it's running, and there's a loud "ca-chunk" when it starts up the condenser (as expected). But, unlike previous units, I can still talk on the phone 5 feet away without having to first shut the unit off. In addition, the hose attachment on the back of the unit is LIGHT YEARS better than any previous unit I've seen. I do not want to have to install dual hoses for venting. So I will only look at/use one hose units. I always had trouble with hoses staying connected to the units. The "unit-to-hose connectors" other manufactures proved were a COMPLETE joke with no actual "locking" ability.. it was like resting a tissue on an outdoor picnic table and not expecting it to blow off. The hose would fall off then the unit would simply be blow hot air into the room rather than venting it out - actually heating the room as opposed to cooling it. I previously had to wrap the vent hose with a considerable amount of duct tape in order to keep it actually attached to the unit. The hose connection on the back of the B&D unit is SO MUCH BETTER and fool-proof. It essentially locks in place and stays put. No more worries about the host falling off. I like this feature a great deal, even though it's such a minor thing. My ONLY real complaint is the remote control. Not in its functionality, but in its design. The LCD screen REALLY needs some sort of illumination. Forget about reading the remote screen in a dimly lit room. I really dislike how dark the screen on the remote control is. But, it's not like I need to read the remote screen repeatedly or even frequently. I can live with it. But if they wanted to improve anything, it would be the illumination of the remote screen. I can't yet speak about longevity of the unit. I tend to use a portable AC every day, 14-16hrs, from about April through to about October.. and I got this B&D unit in Aug of this year. I would expect it to last at least 5 years, if not much longer. My last 14,000BTU unit lasted a decade before it started breaking down. If I factor in the cost over a 10 year lifespan, it's well worth it when considering at a per-year breakdown. I also can't directly speak about electric costs, as I've not had the B&D unit long enough to make an adequate comparison. However, since the B&D unit shuts off for several minutes after cooling, rather than continuously running, I would anticipate energy costs to be much lower than I've previously experienced. But I do consider any energy costs to be a necessary evil to both keep computer equipment at healthy temperatures and to not have to work in a 90° office. Overall, I'm pleased with the purchase. I was strongly looking at this unit for a few weeks weeks, researching, then it hit some sort of sale at Amazon and I purchased it for much a lower price through Amazon than I could have from ANY other retailer. I did shop around several online retailers for this same model and Amazon had the lowest price by literally hundreds of dollars at the time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023 by NotInUse

  • I bought two. I like the 12,000 BTU model better than the 14,000 BTU
Pattern: 12,000 BTU
I own two of these, the 12,000 BTU model and the 14,000 BTU model. THE 12,000 BTU MODEL I bought the 12,000 BTU model last year when we were anticipating a summer heat wave, but the heat wave never happened. So I stored it unopened for a year. The heat arrived this summer, so I took it out, put the window venting panel together, and turned it on. I'm using it in my living room, a large open space (about 750 SF) (i.e., it's larger than this unit is rated for). As the temperature climbed outdoors, it started dropping in my living room. It reached 88 degrees outside but was 68 degrees in my living room (so, about 20 degrees lower). Considering the size of the room, I was pleased with how well it worked. The fan has a pleasant white noise sound on this model. Re: problems and issues: One thing I found a little irksome was that the vents the cool air pours out of, aim upward and can't be angled downward (or horizontally) to blow cool air on me when I'm on the couch working. I do most of my work there, so this was a downer. I solved it by propping a piece of lightweight plastic on top of it to angle the air flow toward me. Not ideal but it works. (But they really should fix the vent issue.) The big 'dryer hose' that vents the heat through a widow heats up a bit; this isn't a design flaw, it's how portable AC units work. (They essentially take in air, separate it into hot and cold, then throw the cold air out of the front, and the hot air out of the back.) The fact that the hose heats up reduces their efficiency, causing them to transfer some heat back into the room you're using them in. To minimize this, keep the unit as close to a window as possible so that the hose will be as short as possible. It's not a problem for me yet, but if it becomes one, I may get some kind of insulation to put around it. Other than that, there are no problems so far. HOW TO DRAIN IT Air conditioners collect and create water inside due to the temperature differential and the humidity. If you live in a very humid environment you may need to drain it regularly through the drain spouts in the back. There are two drain spouts; the upper one is to use when you're dehumidifying a room. The lower one is for when you're using it as an AC. Most of the humidity generated by the operation of the compressor goes out through the venting tube, so you may almost never need to drain it. I haven't had to drain mine yet, and it's been about a month. THE 14,000 BTU MODEL After using the 12,000 BTU model and liking it, I bought the 14,000 BTU model. I have a large living room so I wanted to be able to run both at once on really hot days (i.e., over 100 degrees F outside). I had to use a different circuit for the new one, so bought a heavy duty extension cord, making sure it was rated to handle the extra power. I like both units, but the 14,000 BTU model makes little sounds… kind of a subtle scraping sound… when it’s in operation that I don’t like all that much. It feels to like the air temperature is the same coming from both of them. I'm not sure it was worth the extra money for just another 2,000 BTU (really just another 1,000 BTU when you consider the heat loss that all internal AC units have.) WHY THE BAD REVIEWS? Portable AC units, this one included, get lots of bad reviews. Some may be because people don't know how to use them (i.e., they may not have waited 24-36 hours after delivery to turn it on). (This is because the delivery company may have had the unit on its side.) Apart from that, though, I suspect that some defective models are sent out, and people try to "work with the company" to fix them, instead of returning them. If I got one that had problems, I would immediately return it, especially because Black and Decker's tech support line is so terrible. (I had a couple of minor issues I was trying to resolve when I first set mine up; it took me three days to connect with a live person, then I had to call back again because the advice was wrong... which took another two days. I'd call, be put on hold for a half hour, then the call would disconnect.) I gave this product 5 stars but my rating of Black and Decker's tech support would be one star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024 by Dude in Seattle

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