14,000 BTU PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER WITH DUAL HOSE – EDGESTAR REVIEWS
- 400 – 525 sq. ft. ideal room size (depends on heat load)
- Thermostat can be programmed to temperatures from 61°F – 89°F and be displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius
- Dehumidifier function- up to 96 pints per day
- Window kit (34″ max) with extendable exhaust hose up to 49″ included
- Energy Requirements: 115 Volts / 60 Hertz , 1200W (cooling);10.5 Amps (cooling)
The EdgeStar Extreme Cool Dual Hose 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner is one of the most powerful units on the market in 2008 and is our top pick for larger spaces up to 525 square feet. Simply put, based on our independent testing and customer feedback, the EdgeStar AP14000W Portable Air Conditioner offers the perfect combination of cooling power, quality, and style for larger spaces. We advocate this dual hose portable air conditioner as the ideal choice for cooling rooms from 400 – 525 squa
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SALE Price: $ 409.00
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(out of 5 reviews)
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September 4th, 2010 at 11:38 pm
Review by B. Elledge for 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Dual Hose – EdgeStar
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Overall, I have been very satisfied with the cooling ability of the unit. Out of the box, it was simple to set up and install, although the included window exhaust adapter is not high quality (easy enough to make a solid one yourself). The unit has been working nights with outside temperatures between 80 and 85 and easily brings the indoor temperature of our bedroom down to 68 while the rest of the house is set to 78 on the central AC.
Pros: cost; low noise; dual hose essentially eliminates the need to drain the unit; cooling ability.
Cons: poor window adapter
September 5th, 2010 at 12:18 am
Review by Patric Lagny for 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Dual Hose – EdgeStar
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I was going through the reviews here and was chosing this unit based on the reviews. Looks like I got the last one and the seller isn’t restocking it, probably for a reason. The unit comes on, then runs for about 10 minutes and then shuts the cooling off, goes back to fan mode. I have to turn it off for 15-20 minutes for the compressor to come back on more or less. I am extremely disappointed with it. Not saying that the other reviewers were wrong, but I probably got a lemon.
The problem with any Air condition via mail order is the weight and the shipping cost. When I reached the checkout, the great 399 price had turned into something like 480 with the shipping cost. Now assume I wanted to repair it and have to ship it somewhere, pay again 70-80 $, probably twice for there and back again? I should have gone to the local Lowes or Sears store and got one there. I would have paid a slightly higher price but with the extremely high shipping cost, this doesn’t matter much, not to mention that any repair for a mailorder AC is basically useless, you may as well buy a new one especially since there’s no guarantee that one repair will fix it.
Maybe I can save somebody from making the same mistake. If you are looking for a portable Air Condition: Go to your local store and get it from there. Don’t buy via mailorder!
Addendum: I called Edge Star about it. At the second call I got a terribly arrogant guy on the phone who basically told me my unit was “too big for the room” and that I should buy another unit. Yep, sure after just shelling out 480$ for it I go and buy another one. After me being persistent, he explained to me that the temperature shown on the display isn’t the temperature the unit “sees’ internally. It has a separate temperature sensor on the coils in a white clip and that sensor tells the unit to shut off because its cold enough while the room really isn’t. It’s a common problem with oversized units. I learned that later on the internet. The solution for me is to remove that clip and to lead the sensor outside of the casing. I did that and although the wire is short, the unit is now running for 20 minutes uninterrupted. He says it would “ruin the unit” though and void the warranty. It’s everybody’s choice to do something like that, don’t say I put you up to this. But for me it’s the logical choice. A unit with a shortened lifespan is better than one I can’t use at all and the warranty is a joke anyway if you have to pay shipping for 70 lbs.
So for me this works which is why I upgrade the rating to 2 stars, but it doesn’t deserve more in my eyes becasue I had to fiddle to make it work and “voided the warranty”
September 5th, 2010 at 12:29 am
Review by M. Stevens for 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Dual Hose – EdgeStar
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This Unit does pretty well for the price. For those of us with windows that do not fit well with regular AC units, this is a good alternative.
There are three adapter plates that fit together to fill the rest of the window opening, it will fill an opening approximately 5 feet high by 8″ wide, or an area 5 feet wide by 8″ high.
You attach the hoses to the unit, and then attach the plates to the other end of the hoses.
You open your window, then put the plates into the window, and close the window back onto the plates.
There are TWO hoses (about 6″ diameter) and the hoses are only about 4 feet long. This makes it a bit difficult to place the adapter plates in a window, but it can be done. Also, there is no gasket around the plates which leaves a small air gap.
As I use this with my sliding glass door (which is 7 feet tall), I had to fill the 2 foot gap between the top of the plates and the top of my door.
This all works, but leaves me thinking that i could have designed a better hose/plate assembly. The AC unit itself is great.
When the temperature was in the 90′s it cooled a fairly large room down into the upper 70′s, and when the temperature got over 100, this unit cooled the room down enough to be bearable, down to about 86 degrees I think.
All in all I am happy with the AC unit. the hose/plate assembly leaves something to be desired, or I would have rated this a 5 star.
September 5th, 2010 at 1:22 am
Review by J. lynch for 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Dual Hose – EdgeStar
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I researched this product like CRAZY!! My 1972 Central A/C compressor went out and we are approaching summer in FL. There was no fixing it and replacing the compressor would cost around $2k, maybe more because we live in a condo and our outside unit is on the roof. We are not staying in this house long and so I did not want to drop that kind of money in it. Our association does not allow window units and, while I wouldn’t necessarily let that stop me, our windows were not suitable for a heavy unit.
Let me tell you how happy I am that I got this unit. I was expecting it to just cool our upstairs and that I would need to get another one for the downstairs. I’m no scientist (actually, I am sort of… Bachelor of Science, LOL) but I did remember that hot air rises, so having the unit upstairs and set at a low temperature while also having an oscilating fan in front of it (I keep it anywhere from 72-74) I have been able to cool the whole house!! Another plus is that I now have a portable A/C that I can take with me when I move. If I need it to cool down the garage, I can. If I need it to cool down a camper, I can. Love it!
If you are looking to buy a portable, definitely get a two hose unit. I will save you time and tell you that I have read TONS of complaints about every one-hose unit out there. This one cools as close to how a window A/C would and I don’t need to have it hanging out a window, just the vent. BTW, I had the unit in my room and cooling 20 minutes after I got it in the door. While I was sweating, getting it out of the box and installed (hey, I’m a big guy, whaddaya want?) my hallway thermometer was 83 degrees. An hour after I started it, we were at 77!!
If anything goes wrong I will update but for now, this Florida boy is glad he can sleep in a cool house.
P.S. The seller (Compact Appliance) was very quick!! I ordered it on a Monday morning around 5am EST and it was waiting for me at my door that Thursday afternoon with standard shipping.
September 5th, 2010 at 1:27 am
Review by Nobody for 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Dual Hose – EdgeStar
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I bought this for occasional use during Seattle heat waves, and it’s in an area more than two times what it’s suppose to cool. It can’t keep 1000-1500 ft. cool when it’s 90 outside, but if you play it smart, it can control temperatures in a space that size well enough to be comfortable, like the low 70′s.
For a really hot day you need to plan ahead. When the temperature falls in the evening, open up the house and get a blizzard going with multiple fans, pack the house with as much cool air as possible, and get the residual heat out of the house structure. When it starts to warm in the morning, close everything up tight, and start the Edgestar as soon as the temp gets above 68 or so. If you let it run all day like that, the house never gets a chance to warm up, and the little air conditioner doesn’t have to fight with the heat. A mistake some users seem to have made in other review sites is to wait until the late afternoon, when the house is already soaked with heat. This thing is like climbing a hill in an old VW, you need to get a running start.
That said, for the price, this has been a very satisfactory purchase. I don’t use it much, but when I need it, I can laugh at the heat. I’ve had it for two years now, and have used it maybe 20 days (Seattle). No problems so far. Don’t mess with smaller units, if you need one of these at all, you need the biggest you can get, even this one is a mouse when it comes to cooling. Besides, this one automatically expels water in the exhaust air, you don’t have to mess around draining it.
You do need to be a bit of a handyman to install the hose outlets in anything but an old-fashion window. For modern swing-out windows you need to replace the window screen with a panel that incorporates the plastic plate that the hoses hook into. It’s not that difficult, I used foam board and lots of duct tape, and sealed the edges with painter’s tape.
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