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hOmelabs Portable Air Conditioner 12000 BTU - Cools Rooms up to 450 Sq. Ft. - Quiet AC Unit with Wheels, Washable Filter and Remote Control (New DOE 7200 BTU)

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Arrives Sunday, May 19
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Size: 12,000 BTU


Features

  • The hOmelabs 12000 BTU portable air conditioner (new DOE 7200 BTU) quietly and efficiently cools rooms with horizontal window openings measuring between 300 - 450 square feet
  • This portable AC unit measures 17.9 x 15 x 30.7 inches, includes wheels for smooth mobility, and is equipped with an automatic vertical swing function to evenly distribute airflow
  • To install, simply attach the included hose to its window slide adapter, plug the appliance in, and youre good to go (most customers are able to install the unit in 8 minutes or less)
  • Includes washable filter and filter indicator light that illuminates whenever cleaning is needed. Clean filter once every few weeks to ensure optimum cooling
  • Comes with remote control to set temperature, fan speed, cooling mode and sleep mode, and features a sleek and simple design to suit every home

Brand: hOmeLabs


Capacity: 12000 British Thermal Units


Cooling Power: 12000 British Thermal Units


Special Feature: Easy to Install, Portable with Included Caster Wheels, Full-Feature Remote Control, Timer, Auto-Swing Function, Auto, Cool, & Fan Modes See more


Product Dimensions: 14.84"D x 17.91"W x 30.71"H


Color: White


Voltage: 115 Volts


Noise Level: 53 dB


Refrigerant: R 410A


Power Source: Corded Electric


Brand Name: ‎hOmeLabs


Model Info: ‎HME020379N


Item Weight: ‎82 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎14.84 x 17.91 x 30.71 inches


Item model number: ‎HME020379N


Capacity: ‎12000 British Thermal Units


Noise: ‎53 dB


Installation Type: ‎Window


Part Number: ‎HME020379N


Form Factor: ‎Tower


Special Features: ‎Easy to Install, Portable with Included Caster Wheels, Full-Feature Remote Control, Timer, Auto-Swing Function, Auto, Cool, & Fan Modes


Color: ‎White


Control Console: ‎Remote


Voltage: ‎115 Volts


Wattage: ‎710 watts


Material Type: ‎Plastic


Included Components: ‎12,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner, Window Sliders and Adapters, Exhaust Hose, Adhesive Foam Window Seals, Optional Drain Hose, Window Security Bracket, Registration Card, Remote Control


Floor Area: ‎450 Square Feet


Date First Available: February 4, 2020


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  • An excellent choice
Our downstairs AC went out and we needed an immediate solution for our main floor, which is roughly 1700 sq. ft.. We started with an LG that cost $100 more than this unit (from our local big box hardware store). The LG was pretty and small, but totally wonky to operate. It relied on the remote for controlling the unit (a huge negative in my opinion), and simply didn’t work. It never shut off, even with the timer. We returned it and went with this unit due to the great reviews. Plus it was $100 cheaper and a bit more powerful. We weren’t a fan of the white, but it might be perfect for certain rooms. I wish they offered a darker color... I.e., charcoal,gray. Here are some notes from our experience: - installation was simple. The corrugated tube is long, and I particularly like the way it exits the window insert as a full circle, not a narrowed oval. Its a larger tube than the LG... looks like 6” or so. That should help the efficiency. The tube is a little too flexible though... it will sag to the floor which hurts airflow. The LG had a stiffer tube that held its shape better. The window insert is simple and effective, but we had to cut one piece to make it fit our 32”W window. Kind of surprising, since that’s a common size. But I preferred this to the LG system, which was 4 pieces that were very confusing and left air leaks. I was surprised that there was no grate on the exit side of the tube... to keep bugs and birds out. We bought some window screen and glued it to the outside of the outlet, which worked perfectly. - it’s very quiet... much quieter than the LG. I don’t think it blows as hard as the LG, but it blows hard enough and I prefer quiet over air speed. It keeps our 500 sq. ft. Main room very cool and the rest of the first floor (1700 sq. ft.) plenty comfortable (we use ceiling fans to help move the air around). - IT HAS CONTROLS ON THE UNIT ITSELF. This is simply a must in my opinion. Remotes get lost, break, etc, etc, and I wouldn’t want my AC to become useless if the remote breaks. The LG had only the simplest controls on the unit itself. A negative of the Homelabs system is that when you power up the remote it completely overrides the settings on the unit itself. You kind of have to decide whether you’ll use the remote or the direct buttons... they don’t get along with each other, and the device can get confused if you try to use both (at one point we had to reset the machine because some of the controls weren’t responding after using the remote and the direct buttons together – like most electronics you can reset it by plugging it in while holding the on button down for 3 seconds or so). We favor the direct buttons and don’t use the remote. - the controls are well thought out and function well. The timer can be set for both start up and shut down (the LG could only do one or the other) and it can be set in 30-minute increments (the LG was 60-minutes). The unit will not shut off after the set temperature is reached, which I find odd. The LG was the same. Both units only slow down... perhaps only the fan is running? But I would prefer it if the entire unit shut down when the temperature is reached. - customer service is prompt, pleasant and helpful. We had a shipping issue and they were quick to offer help without hesitation. A definite plus here compared to LG (which has earned a reputation for miserable customer service). All in all were very happy ... it’s a great portable AC and notably better than an LG. UPDATE: we liked it so much we bought a second one... both are running flawlessly every day and have gotten us through the hot southern summer. We’ll get our main HVAC unit fixed in the winter when rates are cheaper. UPDATE 2: when we bought our first one there was maybe 15 reviews... by the second one there was 50 reviews. Now there’s over 300 and it’s still getting great reviews. That says something I think. I thought I’d mention one thing we had to deal with (not a negative, just something to be aware of). We live in Georgia, which can be sweltering hot and humid. If we ran this unit all day we would occasionally see evidence of a small amount of water that had leaked from beneath (we weren’t running it in dehumidify mode). I have to stress this was not a lot of water, and did no damage to our wood floors, but we decided to place the unit on a plastic tray just in case. We used a clear lid from one of those storage bins that we had lying around... worked perfectly, and actually looked like it was part of the device. Still 5 stars for both our devices... they will pay for themselves in the savings we can get from shopping around for AC service in early spring (it’s crazy competitive down here). UPDATE 3: Just bought a third, all working great. Some day we'll get that main HVAC fixed, but no time to think about it now ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2019 by Bigh

  • Very happy with this quality product
I just got this today. You can tell the company cares about their product and customers; it was expertly packed in quality packaging. Was surprised how heavy it is, but rolls on the wheels very well, you don't even have to install the wheels, they are already attached. Only thing required his assemble vent for window. It's shockingly quiet and oh my blows out cold air. Has two speeds of the fan. I especially like the automate swivel feature if you activate it, and the fact the air vent self closes when you turn it off. Looks good too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by Norm

  • Works great for one room!
The window foam provided (gray) to seal the window with was inadequate. It was not wide or thick enough. We had to rip it off and start over. We had to go to Home Depot and buy a lot more of window foam (it is white in the picture) as there was a 3" difference between the bottom of the window and the included window insert from one side to the other (after closing the window down). The window insert has two pieces. One slides within the other one, so one side of the window insert is, of course, skinnier. We bought 2 extra black sponges. One to wrap around the ducting where it mates with the window insert to cover the small holes/cracks there, and one more to put between the two windows as the neighbors cigarette smoke was getting in (the manufacturer did provide one but one was not enough). These sponges and foam costs us about $35. I've attached a picture of them for you to see what to buy that works. It worked MUCH better than what was provided. Bear in mind we had to cover every little crack to keep bugs and cigarette smoke out. You may not need to. NOTE: This particular window foam did NOT have a sticky side, so we had to use some double sided-tape we already had. The unit works great at keeping our livingroom cold. If you keep it on while you are gone, you come home to a nice, cool room! Otherwise you have to walk into a hot house and then wait a while while it cools your room down. If you put your hand on the ducting, you can feel all the heat that is being pushed out of your house! We put fans up to try and distribute the cold air elsewhere into the house. It worked a tiny bit but not enough. We just bought a second one of these portable A/C units from Home Labs today for the master bedroom because of this. If need be, we will buy a 3rd one for the kitchen/dining room. Point is, don't expect this unit to cool more than one room. If you set that expectation, you will be happy with this product. We don't use the included remote so I can't comment on that. This unit also has a dehumidifier which we haven't used yet. The cold air comes out from the top of the unit. A vent pops open to do so. There is an option you can set for it to keep swinging up and down. It does not swing all the way back down though so we can never feel it directly blowing on our faces. I think the location of the vent should be on the front of the unit, not the top. That way it can blow on people when we are sitting down! So they need to change that IMO to swing at a bigger arc or move the vent. *********UPDATE: I got the second unit, got it set up, turned borh units on & blew a fuse. I realized both ourlets routed to the same fuse, so I took a heavy-duty extension cord from an outlet that routes to a different circuit and the problem was fixed! Just read the tags on your circuit panel to tell you what rooms are going through it.***** ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2019 by Look4Deals Look4Deals

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