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Stay cool and comfortable all year round with our Air Conditioners collection, offering efficient cooling solutions designed for optimal performance and energy savings.

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Smart Cooling on a Budget

  1. Add ice cubes
    Drop a few ice cubes into the water tank.
  2. Pour in cold water
    Use chilled water and the frozen ice crystal boxincluded with the fan.
  3. Enjoy cooler airflow
    This simple step helps lower the water temperaturefor a more refreshing breeze.

Best for personal cooling, bedrooms, home offices and small spaces.

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Portable

Lightweight design with wheelsfor easy movement.

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Budget-Friendly

Lower upfront cost and energyusage help you save more.

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Quick Setup

No installation needed-just addwater and plug in.

1. Understanding BTU Cooling Capacity

BTU (British Thermal Units) is a key measure of cooling power for air conditioners. Generally, the larger the room, the higher the BTU required. To ensure your air conditioner provides adequate cooling, it's essential to calculate the required BTU. Our Cooling Power Calculator allows you to easily determine the ideal BTU for your room by simply entering the following details:

  • Room Length & Width: Input your room's dimensions (in feet) to calculate the basic cooling requirement.
  • Ceiling Height: Taller rooms may require more cooling power.
  • Sunlight Exposure: Rooms that are exposed to direct sunlight will need more BTU to counteract the additional heat.
  • Room Location: The room's location (e.g., basement, top floor) can impact the AC's cooling efficiency.
  • Number of Occupants: More people generate more heat, so you'll need a higher cooling capacity.
  • Climate Type: Choose between a moderate or hot climate to adjust your cooling needs accordingly.

2. Choosing the Right AC Based on Room Size

The required cooling capacity (BTU) is directly linked to your room's size. As a general guideline:

  • Small Room (<100 sq. ft.): Requires 5,000 to 6,000 BTU.
  • Medium Room (100-250 sq. ft.): Requires 7,000 to 8,000 BTU.
  • Large Room (>250 sq. ft.): Requires 10,000 BTU or more.

If you're unsure about the BTU you need, simply use our Cooling Power Calculator. Just input your room's dimensions and other relevant factors, and the system will provide you with the ideal cooling capacity.

3. Consider the Features

Besides BTU, you should also consider the following features when selecting your portable air conditioner:

  • Dehumidification Function: Some models come with a dehumidifier feature to help reduce humidity in the room, which is especially useful in damp environments.
  • Noise Level: If you're sensitive to noise, opt for quieter models, especially for bedrooms or other quiet areas.
  • Energy Efficiency: Choosing an energy-efficient model can help reduce electricity bills while keeping your space cool.
  • Portability & Design: For those who need to move the AC from room to room, a lightweight model with easy-rolling casters is ideal.

4. Installation and Maintenance

Most modern portable air conditioners are easy to install. Simply connect the exhaust hose to the window, and you’re ready to go. If you choose a model with an auto-evaporation feature, it will require little to no maintenance, as you won't need to frequently empty the water tank.

Conclusion

When choosing a portable air conditioner, the most important factor is understanding your room's specific needs and selecting the right cooling capacity to match. With our Cooling Power Calculator, you can quickly find the ideal AC for your space, avoiding the hassle of choosing a unit that's too small or too large. Choose the perfect portable AC for your home and enjoy a cooler, more comfortable summer.