
Elevate your cooling experience with the Whirlpool portable air conditioner, a top-rated portable AC unit designed for maximum comfort in rooms up to 350 square feet. This portable air conditioner, offering 10,000 BTU cooling power, features versatile settings for personalized comfort needs. With on-board electronic controls, 3 adjustable speeds, and a 24-hour programmable timer, this portable AC provides efficient performance while saving energy. Enjoy the convenience of a remote control for seamless operation and easy mobility with rolling caster wheels, ensuring precise cooling where you need it most. The reusable filter captures dust and contaminants, ensuring clean air for your well-being. Trust Whirlpool for exceptional portable air conditioner solutions that enhance your comfort and quality of life.
Q: Does this portable air conditioner come with a remote control?
A: Yes, this Whirlpool portable air conditioner includes a remote control for convenient operation.
Q: What is the maximum room size this air conditioner is designed to cool?
A: This portable air conditioner is designed to cool rooms up to 350 square feet.
Q: How often do I need to clean or replace the filter?
A: This portable air conditioner has a washable filter, allowing you to clean it and reuse it to maintain clean air quality.
Q: What is the cooling power of this Whirlpool portable air conditioner?
A: This Whirlpool portable air conditioner has a cooling power of 8,000 BTU (DOE Standard) and 13,000 BTU (ASHRAE Standard).
Q: Can I use this air conditioner as a fan only?
A: Yes, this portable air conditioner offers Cool, Dehumidify, and Fan Only modes.
Q: How does this portable air conditioner handle water collection?
A: This unit features a bucketless design with automatic evaporation of collected water during cooling. You can also attach a continuous drain hose in dehumidifying mode.
A: It is in the item description, but I remember it as being around 75 lbs. It is on 4 wheels and is easy to move around unless you need to take it up and down stairs.
Q: Does this have to drain out through a window or can you drain into a basin?
A: You can drain it into anything low. A basin like a frying pan would be easier than a window.