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Cooper&Hunter 14,000 BTU (12,000 BTU SACC) Inverter Portable Air Conditioner and Heater with Dual Hose, Dehumidifier, and Fan For Areas Up To 550 Sq. Ft, with Remote Control & Window Kit

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Size: 14,000 Duo Hose-In-Hose


Features

  • COMPACT DUAL HOSE DESIGN: The hose-in-hose design combines intake and exhaust hoses in one. No more messy running tubes. Dual-hose versions operate more quickly as it has a more efficient air exchange process and more effective at cooling larger spaces than the single-hose variants.
  • EFFICIENT COOLING AND HEATING - The latest model of Cooper&Hunter 14000 BTU portable Duo hose AC/Heater has variable-speed inverter technology that cools and heats with considerably less electricity than traditional portable units. Working temperature: 45F ~ 95F. Heating function will not work if the temperature is lower than 45F due to anti-freeze protection function.
  • DESIGNED TO LAST - You are protected with 2y replacement warranty and a US-based technical support should you need any assistance.
  • QUIET BUT POWERFUL OPERATION - Using an optimized air duct duo system and improved inverter compressor full cooling speed can be reached only in 5s. And, with only 42 dB of sound level this Cooper&Hunter Duo Hose portable air conditioner is a great fit for any bedroom or a living room.
  • 4 IN 1 MULTI-FUNCTION - Cooper & Hunter Duo Hose Air Conditioner With Heat comes with 4 essential functions for all of your HVAC needs including cooling, heating, ventilation, & dehumidifying features combined all in one system.
  • QUICK AND SIMPLE INSTALLATION - Everything you need for the installation is included in the box including the exhaust hoses, window bracket for horizontal installation, and connectors. Additional adapter is required for a vertical installation.
  • EASY TO USE AND CLEAN - Pre-installed washable filter keeps the system from clogging the internal components. A clean filter alert will let you know when its time to vacuum or wash. A standard three-prong plug fits almost any outlet, and a 6 power cord gives you placement flexibility.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandCooper & Hunter
Capacity1.1 Tons
Cooling Capacity14,000 BTU
Key FeaturesInverter Compressor, Dual Hose System, Heating & Cooling Options, Smartphone Control
Dimensions23"D x 19"W x 35"H
SEER Rating2.6
Available ColorsWhite, Black
Noise Level42 dB
Refrigerant TypeR 410A
Power SourceCorded Electric
ModelCH-STLS-14AC
Weight84.8 lbs
Installation ModeWindow
DesignPortable
Coverage AreaUp to 550 Sq Ft
Batteries RequiredNo

Frequently asked questions

The dual hose system in the Cooper&Hunter portable air conditioner improves the cooling efficiency and speeds up the cooling process by pulling fresh air in from outside through one hose and exhausting warm air out through the other. This system helps maintain a balanced air pressure in the room, resulting in more efficient cooling and heating in areas up to 550 sq. ft.

Yes, the Cooper&Hunter portable air conditioner features a built-in heater function. Its 14,000 BTU cooling capacity and 12,000 BTU Seasonally Adjusted Cooling Capacity (SACC) make it an efficient option for both cooling and heating spaces up to 550 sq. ft, making it versatile for year-round use.

The dehumidifier function of the Cooper&Hunter portable air conditioner helps in reducing and maintaining the level of humidity in the air. This feature is particularly useful in damp conditions or in areas with high humidity levels. It can help make the environment more comfortable and prevent the growth of mold and mildew.

The installation process for the Cooper&Hunter portable air conditioner is designed to be straightforward and user-friendly. It comes with a comprehensive window kit for quick setup. The included remote control also enables easy adjustment of settings from across the room, making operation convenient and hassle-free.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

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


This product has garnered mixed but generally positive reviews for its performance both as an air conditioner and a heater, especially in non-traditional settings like RVs and classrooms. Users appreciate its efficiency in cooling spaces quickly and its quiet operation. However, there are issues with its heating function in colder conditions and some design aspects that could be improved. Overall, it seems to be a reliable device that can lead to significant savings on utility costs over time.

Pros

  • 🌬️ Highly efficient cooling capability, with reports of quickly reducing room temperatures
  • 🔇 Operates quietly, making it less disruptive than other units
  • 💡 Offers easy setup and initial operation for users
  • 📊 Associated with notable savings on utility bills, according to user testimonials
  • ♻️ Features like dual-hose design improve the unit's overall efficiency and performance

Cons

  • 🌡️ Heating function falls short in colder temperatures, becoming essentially non-functional below 45°F
  • 🛠 Some design flaws mentioned, such as issues with water drainage and vent covers
  • 📝 Challenges with control panel language and potentially complicated internet connectivity

Should I Buy It?

If you are primarily looking for an efficient and quiet cooling solution, especially for unique or large spaces, this product is a strong contender. It has demonstrated the ability to lower utility costs significantly. However, if your primary need is heating, especially in colder climates, you might want to explore other options. The product excels in moderate climates and situations where noise and efficiency are significant concerns.


  • So far so good
I just received my unit yesterday so I can’t say too much about it. It did arrive as scheduled, the delivery person was helpful and courteous. It was carefully packed so there was no damage. It was also very easy to unpack, I just cut the plastic straps and lifted the box off the unit. I purchased it for my 35-foot fifth-wheel RV to reduce the utility costs. I keep it parked in a resort on the Kentucky River full-time. I was surprised at how sturdy the panel that goes in the window was and after a few adjustments to make it fit the rounded RV window, it installed perfectly. It was easy to set up and get running using the controls on the unit. I have not been able to connect it to the internet yet, it won't work on 5g and we have Starlink 5g, so I'll need to work on that. Also, the control panel on the remote is in Chinese and the instructions don't tell you how to change languages. I set the unit controls on automatic and 70 degrees and it has functioned perfectly. It switches from cool, heat, and fan as needed keeping the camper at 70 degrees. I will note that the outside temperature has been fairly mild so far. It is incredibly quiet. It will need some kind of vented cover on the outside, it's kind of exposed. I had to empty the evaporator tanks a couple of times and I find the three outlets confusing and possibly unnecessary. The lower pan seems to collect all the extra water and is so close to the floor that it is impossible to empty it without lifting the unit. After flooding the dining area twice I finally attached the hose to the bottom outlet and drilled a hole to continually drain it outside regardless of what mode I am running it in. I'll update this review after I use it through some more demanding weather and after I get a utility bill. December 28, 2022 update: I have used it through some mild and extreme winter weather. It starts to struggle under 40 degrees outside but does produce some heat into the mid-thirties. At that point, I switched to my propane furnace and set the unit on “dry” to keep the humidity under control. In Kentucky, we usually have temperatures high enough to run it during the day, and only use propane at night when I keep it cool inside for sleeping. I figure the unit has saved me about $100 a month in heating costs. Propane is very expensive in the area where I live. We are two miles past the boonies. October 21, 2023 Update: Well, I've used it for over a year, and it is on almost 24/7 and has never missed a beat. We have had some very hot weather this summer, and I have set it at 72 degrees on auto and just let it run. An RV is basically a metal box sitting in the sun and it keeps it cool all summer long. It did struggle a little when the temperature was over 100, but the ceiling fan on high made it tolerable. My electric bill in 2022 for August was $144, we had higher temperatures this August (2023) and my bill was $89. By my calculations, this unit has paid for itself in one year in lower utility costs. It does make some unusual noises as it cycles through, and can be a little loud at times, but it is still much quieter than the roof unit that came with the camper. I could not be happier with this product and definitely would recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2022 by swimmer swimmer

  • It's a re-skinned Midea Duo
This is essentially the Midea Duo and everything good/bad about it. Cooling: The unit is very efficient for a portable AC and cools like crazy for its size. It was able to drop the temperature in a 550sqft room by 5F in less than 10 minutes. My place is well insulated and I did a good job sealing the install so your mileage will vary based on those factors. It is still only a 12K BTU unit so don't expect miracles, but it still cools much better than equivalent single-hose units because it won't pull warm air into other parts of your home and let it bypass external insulation. I think SACC testing still understates how poorly single-hose units do compared to these dual-hose units. Noise: It is quiet on low fan speed with the inverter compressor powered off, registering 10W at the wall. You can use it in continuous + auto mode to automatically modulate the fan even lower to 3.5W but it moves so little air that point that you will want some other fan for room air circulation. The compressor was mostly inaudible over auto fan at medium (800W) load - this is a VERY welcome change from 14K ASHRAE non-inverter units where the rotary scroll compressor would be the loudest and most obnoxious thing in the home. Power: When the inverter kicks in, it will pull about 150W as a baseline but it rarely will want to use the compressor at full power. The best I've gotten to do so far at 10F delta on auto fan was 800W with the fan on auto. The unit hesitates to use its full rated power on a warm spring day - we'll have to see what it does in the summer. Installation: Note that this unit does not come with the finicky vertical window adapter kit and you have to ask for a kit. I recommend not using one either way as it reduces efficiency and the long air divider prevents the use of a screen. You're better off sawing the included horizontal window kit in half and using 1" insulation foam board to cover the rest of the window. Other: The unit is not 100% neutral pressure. It will still exhaust a little bit of indoor air, so if you need an hermetically sealed room for whatever reason, be aware of this. Regardless, the negative pressure is a drop in the bucket compared to a single-hose unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by J J

  • Don't expect any heat when it's colder than 45 degrees
We bought 5 of these units to supplement the heat in our classrooms and to cool in the summer. The cooling function is good. But forget using these to heat any space. If the ambient temp is less than 45°F, setting the unit to heat, it will not work. The louvers open, but the compressor does not engage to provide heat. The unit will simply not work. Yes, there is no condensate in the machine tripping off a high water level, the unit lights up, but doesn't heat. We are very disappointed. All 5 act exactly the same so it is not a defective unit it appears to be the way they work. Unfortunately, when you need heat you will not get it from these machines. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by Michael J Gilhooly

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