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BLACK+DECKER Smart Portable Air Conditioner with Heat, 14,000 BTU (10,200 BTU SACC) Cooling, 12,000 BTU Heating for Rooms up to 700 Sq. Ft., Follow Me Remote, BPACT14HWT, White

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Pattern: 14,000 BTU + HEAT


Features

  • Four-in-One Unit: Our 14,000 BTU ASHRAE (10,200 BTU SACC) air conditioner also offers 10,000 BTU Heat for cold winter months. Portable AC with heat also functions as a dehumidifier & fan
  • Portable AC: Take this personal air conditioner (16.5 x 14.06 x 27.09) in rooms up to 700 sq. ft. Stay cool in the hot summer months and sleep well with this BLACK+DECKER ac unit for bedroom
  • Follow Me Remote: Our portable AC unit comes with a full function remote control that features a FOLLOW ME function, which allows the remote to act as a thermostat for precise temperature control
  • 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 Liters


Cooling Power: 14000 British Thermal Units


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


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


BEE Star Rating: NO


Start year: 2025


Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER): 7.2


Color: White - 14,000 BTU + HEAT


Voltage: 115 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎BLACK+DECKER


Part Number: ‎BPACT14HWT


Item Weight: ‎63.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎17.1 x 28.1 x 13.8 inches


Item model number: ‎BPACT14HWT


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1 Count (Pack of 1)


Color: ‎White - 14,000 BTU + HEAT


Style: ‎Standard Remote + Heat


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


Pattern: ‎14,000 BTU + HEAT


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Voltage: ‎115 Volts


Wattage: ‎1365 watts


Installation Method: ‎Packaged


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Sound Level: ‎52 dB


Coverage: ‎700 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 Full function remote control


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 year.


Capacity: ‎44.2 Liters


Floor Area: ‎375 Square Feet


Date First Available: March 29, 2016


Frequently asked questions

Yes, the BLACK+DECKER BPACT14HWT is a versatile unit that offers both cooling and heating functions. It has a 14,000 BTU cooling capacity and also comes with a heating feature, making it suitable for year-round use in various climates.

Absolutely, this BLACK+DECKER air conditioner is designed to be portable for easy movement between rooms. It is equipped with caster wheels and side carrying handles for convenience. Additionally, it comes with a remote control to adjust settings from across the room.

The BLACK+DECKER BPACT14HWT air conditioner is ideal for rooms up to 350 square feet in size. This makes it suitable for medium-sized living spaces, bedrooms, and home offices.

Yes, like most portable air conditioners, the BLACK+DECKER BPACT14HWT needs to be vented to the outside. It comes with a window venting kit for easy installation and to properly expel hot air during the cooling process.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Black & Decker 14,000 BTU portable air conditioning unit has received high praise for its performance and design. Reviewers appreciated its efficient cooling in a home office environment, the quiet operation when compared to other units, and the secure hose attachment. Although it performed well in terms of cooling and energy consumption, the digital screen on the remote control was difficult to see in dim lighting.

Pros

  • 🌬 Efficient cooling for a small 12x12 room with heavy computer equipment
  • 🔇 Quieter operation compared to other units
  • 🔒 Secure hose attachment eliminates worry about disconnection
  • 💡 Anticipated reduction in energy costs due to intermittent operation

Cons

  • 💥 Remote control screen hard to read in dim lighting
  • ❗ Potential for internal draining issues leading to water leaking, complex to fix without voiding the warranty

Should I Buy It?

If you are looking for efficient cooling in a small room with heavy equipment and appreciate a quieter operation, this Black & Decker unit appears to work as expected and is likely to meet your needs. However, potential buyers should be aware of reported draining issues, and possible difficulty in seeing the screen of the remote control in low lighting conditions.


  • It works great!
Pattern: 9,000 BTU
I purchased this machine in April (3 months ago) and it's such a lovely addition to my life. I wanted it to cool a room that's about 15x15 in HUMID Florida. I run several computers, lights, and other heat generating objects for podcasting in this room. It's working like a dream and the sound doesn't intrude with my recordings (using a dynamic microphone of course). I read other reviews here that the dehumidifier doesn't work well in Florida. I've actually never tried to use just the dehumidifier option yet (instructions say to attach the hose included and run the water off when running that option). I haven't had a reason too since its so d*mn hot already and the AC dehumidifies. I'll update again in the fall when the temperature drops. Also, the guide says that you'll only need to empty the water at the end of the season. At first, I didn't believe that and kept checking the water level. It still hasn't gotten to the point where I need to empty it. I'll update at the end of the Summer or when the Full Tank indicator lights up. I'm also making a point to clean the filter at the start of each month-easy. The best advice I can give is to purchase this AC (or any window/portable AC) during the winter. I've been tracking several of them over the course of 3 years and during the coldest months the price is $200. I sadly missed the price by a week when it increased in early April to $255. Now it's July and the price is apparently around $350. If you're on a budget and need something today, research building a "swamp cooler" and hold off until winter and get an amazing deal on a great product. This is probably the best product I've purchased on Amazon. Be careful when you remove it from the box after it arrives. I did make sure to let it sit upright for 24 hours but when I removed the box I did end up breaking the bottom water drain plug. I was able to reattach using gorilla glue. luckily I knew to do that. I'd suggest to un-box slowly. Cut away the the box piece by piece. I think I was afraid I'd need to keep the packaging intact as much as possible in case I had to ship it back. UPDATE: 3 YEARS, 3 MONTHS LATER (8/2022): Still working strong. I've never had to empty it but I also never use the dehumidifier. I've never had a reason to empty. I've run it constantly for months on end too, even during Summer months in Florida. It cools a room 15'x15 very well and even beyond down a hallway. Also, as I wrote before, the back knob that you attach the dehumidifier hose broke when I attempted to lift it out of the box and foam. I replaced it with Gorilla Glue but I've never attempted to use that feature because it worried me that I would break something else if I didn't reattach it correctly. Someone asked me about keeping it from stopping and starting in order to sleep better. That can be disruptive if you're not using another source of white noise to keep you asleep. I can't sleep anywhere unless I run some rainstorm sounds. I have found that turning the temp as low as I can, and turning up the speed to high and turning on the (room) "max" button will tend to keep the sound up at least some high hum constant and that helps. I do need to keep a small notebook on top of it to drown out the blue lights, but recently, I've also started using an eye mask to sleep with (you should totally try one if you have trouble sleeping). It's also easy to clean, maybe too easy. I clean the filter about every 3-5 months but I'm sure I should do it monthly. If this machine broke tomorrow (probably because I'm bad at remembering to clean the filter), I'd go back here and try to replace with the exact model. Also, the beeping noise when you adjust it isn't too loud but I wish it wasn't there at all. To avoid each beep, I aim the remote in another direction and change the temperature, speed, then aim it back at the unit and press one more degree (so I only have to hear one of those beeps). Problem solved. At some point, I'll come back and update this again with an update on the difference in my electric bill. I haven't noticed a huge difference yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2019 by Albert

  • Works Great!
Pattern: 9,000 BTU
During these hot days in L.A. decided to try this little AC. So glad I did. Cools down a small room quickly and does ok in a medium size room. Easy to install - at least it was for my son. Not too heavy so very easy to move around the room and to other rooms in the house. L.A. is not very humid, nor do we have a lot of pollen so can't speak to the air quality, but the air seems very clean and fresh. Great price point, so I hope I get a few seasons out of it. If you're going to put this in a room with a sliding glass door, you will need to buy an extension for the panels that go in the door. Very happy with my purchase and definitely recommend!! Thanks Amazon! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2025 by Christina F

  • Good, but know what you are buying.
Pattern: 12,000 BTU
I'll start this review stating, if you CAN get an in-window or two part AC unit, get it. They are FAR better than ANY portable AC unit. A lot of bad reviews here are because people didn't understand portable AC's CANNOT compete with wall or window mount units for cooling efficiency. I'll explain why at the end. But considering the limitations of a portal AC unit, this seems a really nice one for the price. For one its design is tiny and unassuming and should fit any decor. It very much does make cold air, it was easy to set up, and wasn't too horridly heavy to move to my hot-box upstairs office. It absolutely puts out the cold air, even if the thermometer in my room disagrees with its temp setting, its only a degree or two off, and consistent about it, which is good enough. The sound, well its modestly loud. Think 1/2 a vacuum cleaner or...well a heavy "squirrel cage" fan when in active cooling. This does make perfect sense as its has 2 rotary fans and a compressor with ball bearings whirring away inside the box. So its got some volume, so if you were talking you would have to talk mildly loud to talk over it, but doesn't seem to interfere too much with phone calls, or voice chats. Overall it was easy to set up, and the remote is a fantastic addition as I can easily turn it off any time I don't want it running. Now I had to get a "portable" because I have casement fold-out windows. Thus an in-window unit is an impossibility for me, and I'm not about to cut a hole in the wall for an upstairs bedroom that stubbornly is 10 degrees warmer than the rest of the house despite central AC. Thus this is perfect fit, run it when I am in the room, power it off when I am not. I added on one of those casement fabric window seals to provide a half decent seal and it all seems to work well to bring the room in line with the rest of the house. Now your mileage may vary as I DO have central AC so I am supplementing cooling, AND the fact the negative pressure these things make is going to draw COLDER air from the rest of the house helps me here. If this is your only cooling source, know you are not going to get those magical numbers of cooling power printed on the box. It still works, just not quite as nicely as advertised. Also this thing pulls as much wattage as a space heater. All the same advice applies. Only use 12 gauge extension cables rated for 1500 watts, and don't run it off a plug on a light switch. Also note, if you use this with sliding windows, once its installed, measure how much space is between the "back" side of the now open window and the frame, and go get some 1/2 inch hardwood dowels and cut them to that exact size to prevent a bad guy from forcing the now unlocked window open and breaking into your house. If you are like me and have casement windows...umm...I recommend taking the hose out of the window and locking it when you are away. This loses a star because it sounds like it has ball type fan bearings, thus there is a whine to motors. See the overall noise can't really be helped, its inherent to the concept, but the fact its got a whine could have been. Its not bad, and I can ignore it, But I DO hear more than a gentle low hum and the rush of air, so it loses points. It also has those OBNOXIOUS blue LEDs, AND they are always on. Mine is in a work from home office, so is its a non-issue for me, but it would quickly get something tinted taped over it in a bedroom. Also a minor annoyance, but the LCD on the remote isn't one of those aqua-colored light up kinds, so its quite hard to see unless you have the lights on bright. Now I haven't owned it long enough to comment on durability. Honestly given the way of things these days I expect 5-10 years use before it dies. Such is life as they say. And now to the explanation. Portal AC units will NEVER equal the performance of a window unit. See EVERY AC unit every made is a heat-mover, or heat pump to be technical. It moves heat from one place to another. In this case it moves heat by pulling air from the room, over its hot compression-side coil, and out the window using the hose. This makes your room have a lower air pressure than the rest of the house and the outside. Meaning warmer air from places you are not cooling IS going to seep in and fight against the cooling-effect of the AC. This cannot be avoided unless you want to make a vacuum chamber, which I don't advise attempting. Worse, the compressor and condenser fins are inside the room where they are both outside in other types of AC. These also give off heat, lowering your efficiency. Now these kind of AC DO still work the cooling power IS still greater than the hot air pulled in and the extra heat generated by the motors, but you are NOT going to get anything close to the efficacy of a window-unit. Nobody can solve this because the limitation is inherent to having the compressor and condenser inside the room. Hell you will get roughly 1/2 the cooling with a portable, just know this before you buy. But if you are like me and cannot use a window unit, then you have to pick an portable AC, and this really seems like a good buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2021 by Chris M.

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