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Portable air conditioners

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Nell82 Fri 27-Jun-25 13:40:28

That's a funny coincidence ... I've just opened the latest edition of Which magazine (July, 2025) and there's a section "Find the Best Portable Air Conditioner", which suggests several Best Buys.

Norah Fri 27-Jun-25 13:02:11

Quoting myself, from a different thread---

Portable air con do make a huge difference, or so I believe.

Ours are fairly quiet, small, roll around, and my husband fitted vents for them by engineering the hose vent parts to fit wall openings he also engineered.

BeverleyJB Fri 27-Jun-25 12:32:15

Everyone I know who has a portable air conditioning unit essentially complains that they are very heavy and make a lot of noise - which precludes them being used to keep a bedroom cool.
Those who have installed air con units seem very happy with them. There are “slimline” units available that don’t have any bulky equipment installed on the outside of the house if that is a concern.

Bluedaisy Fri 27-Jun-25 11:53:27

Another one for Pro breeze. We have 2, one in the bedroom and one in the lounge. Wouldn’t be without them now, I set it up in the morning in the lounge (bucket of cold water & an ice pack) it lasts for about 8 hours. I do the same in the evening with the one in our bedroom. We put them in the attic during the winter out of the way. Far superior to an ordinary fan. I noticed when recommending to my Son last week that they have actually gone down in price this year too.

Mt61 Thu 26-Jun-25 20:38:52

We bought one for a fraction of the rrp, from b & Q, ‘AirForce’, bought many yrs ago. Not portable but in the conservatory, pumps outside. . Also is a heater & dehumidifier It will cover the whole of the open plan living room.
I don’t think the portable ones are powerful enough to cool a full room, plus do you have to vent through an open window?

RillaofIngleside Thu 26-Jun-25 18:04:52

I think they work quite well but are a bit noisy. We had Aircon fitted in the lounge and bedroom which is more expensive but very quiet. Keeps the bedroom lovely and cool all night without any hassle.

vintageclassics Thu 26-Jun-25 14:37:14

Bought this one in 2021 Inventor Portable Air Conditioner Magic 4-1, Powerful 9000BTU Mobile AC, Dehumidifier, Cooling, 3 fan speeds Digital Display, Remote, Window Kit, 24 Hr Timer for 217ft[Energy Class A] (WEE/MM0449AA) [Energy Class A] - best thing we've ever bought - a bit noisy but you do get used to it and makes the bedroom like the inside of a fridge! you'll need to vent through a window and no need to fill with water - utter lifesaver!!

Jaxjacky Sun 22-Jun-25 10:07:03

We have a chiller unit on wheels, not heavy, just bulky, you put water in it and it does chill the whole room beautifully, no venting required.
Pro breeze are the brand we bought

Elless Sun 22-Jun-25 09:58:45

We have one and once it is set up (make sure you get the correct window fitting kit) it's great. They are noisy but I find once you settle down it's like white noise.

Whitewavemark2 Sun 22-Jun-25 08:53:29

Every winter we look at these and wonder if we ought to be prepared for a hot summer. What puts me off though is the size of the thing and its weight. So moving and storing it must be difficult. Also, the pipe has to go out of the window which must be a faff.

nanna8 Sun 22-Jun-25 08:39:23

You have to keep putting water in some of them. They work quite well,though.

Gelisajams Sun 22-Jun-25 08:25:04

Could anyone offer me advice about a portable air conditioner- advantages-disadvantages -best makes if recommended please?
We live in a new build house which is very well insulated. Great for keeping the energy bills down but it gets crazy hot when the temperatures rise. We keep curtains closed etc and we have an air cooler fan to which you add an ice block which helps if it’s blowing on you but it doesn’t really lower the temperature. We clearly need a big gun!