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Air Con units

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Gingster Thu 21-May-26 11:13:16

Apparently we’re due for a heatwave this summer and I really hate being too hot.
Has anyone bought an AC unit in the last couple of years and what should I look out for.

Any thoughts please?

Visgir1 Thu 21-May-26 11:57:24

My son has one. He has one of these modern 3 stores houses. The top 2 bedroom get very warm so he put an Air con unit between the two rooms as his girls sleep in those. He said it makes a huge difference. Sure he got it from John Lewis.

Chocolatelovinggran Thu 21-May-26 12:21:17

Be mindful of the fact that the ones situated outside can be noisy , so you might think carefully where it might be placed with regard to neighbours

Whitewavemark2 Thu 21-May-26 17:25:16

Waiting for ours to be delivered. Coming tomorrow.

Ours is a Which recommended.

De’longi Pinguinno compact. Not sure about the spelling😊

I dithered and dithered because we may well not have a serious heatwave this year.

But what decided me in the end was remembering how uncomfortable we were when the temperatures were above 30+ and the fact that DH has a heart condition and on one holiday with the temperature at 35c he looked and felt quite poorly. It was only the air conditioned coach which improved matters.

JamesandJon33 Thu 21-May-26 17:29:48

We have one in our conservatory. Warm in winter. Change settings , cool in summer. Get someone who really knows their way around air conditioners. The size you need in relative to the space you need to be warmed or cooled. We are very happy with ours.

Norah Thu 21-May-26 17:38:56

We have air con in several rooms, I'd hate to do without.

Grannybags Thu 21-May-26 20:53:02

We have it in bedrooms and lounge. Best thing we ever did! Cool in summer, warm in winter. I think ours is a Toshiba. Away at mo so can’t check

Sar53 Thu 21-May-26 21:41:42

We had one installed about 2 years ago in our lounge. It's a Midea.
One of the best things we have done.

Macaydia Thu 21-May-26 22:22:47

What I have learned is that the more you spend the better it works and be sure the room size matches the air con capabilities otherwise you will be wasting your money. Glass heats up quickly so thick drapes on the sunny windows will help too. Also open shaded windows for cool air in the mornings to be off to a good start.

How could we be worried about heat already? What a silly bunch. I will be worried about being too cold in a fleeting moment. Then it will be Christmas!

Gingster Thu 21-May-26 22:32:30

Thanks for all your input.
I’ll research different types and Google the names you have given me.

FlexibleFriend Fri 22-May-26 11:27:37

We have them in all 4 bedrooms , we bought them about 4 years ago and wouldn't be without them now. The unit is fitted inside the room and vented through the wall to the outside where it vents both water and hot air. We installed them ourselves (well my sons did) they operate via remote control.
The sticker on them says "PUMP HOUSE" which means nothing to me but they were recommended by our local air conditioning store, cost around 500 quid each unit and we cant fault them tbh.

Basgetti Fri 22-May-26 12:21:41

Yes, portable one in the bedroom. It really is the difference between sleeping or not.

Witzend Fri 22-May-26 12:32:35

Macaydia

What I have learned is that the more you spend the better it works and be sure the room size matches the air con capabilities otherwise you will be wasting your money. Glass heats up quickly so thick drapes on the sunny windows will help too. Also open shaded windows for cool air in the mornings to be off to a good start.

How could we be worried about heat already? What a silly bunch. I will be worried about being too cold in a fleeting moment. Then it will be Christmas!

Where do you live? Here (outer SW London) we’ve had some extremely hot summers when having AirCon would really have been a blessing.

Glenfinnan Sat 23-May-26 14:47:44

We bought one 4 years ago. DH has breathing issues especially in hot weather. We perhaps only use it 6 times a year … but do reassuring to have it!

Portlife Sat 23-May-26 14:49:50

I couldn’t live without mine. Have had them for years and I live in Scotland!! Ours are Mitsubishi and tbh if you have dogs, they’re a God send

TwiceAsNice Sat 23-May-26 15:10:42

We have a garden room in which we have a wall mounted one. It is also a heater in the winter. Can be programmed time and temperature . It’s brilliant but really sorry don’t know the make

cc Sat 23-May-26 15:26:48

I also have two portable Delonghi Pinguino, we have holes drilled through the walls for the heat extraction. They can't perform miracles and are not as efficient as an exterior unit would be, but they were far less expensive. We have one in our bedroom and one in the living room and they make a huge difference to me on really hot days.
Obviously they're relatively expensive to run, so I only run them if it is very hot.

cc Sat 23-May-26 15:30:03

I should add that I take a lot of trouble to shut the windows and curtains and to lower the awning whilst the sun is on that side. If the temperature outside drops below the inside temperature in the evening I open the windows to get a through draught. This means that I don't need to use the air-con quite as much.

RillaofIngleside Sat 23-May-26 15:45:49

We have installed units in the living room and the bedroom. Best investment we have spent on our house. They were £2500 each but we have had them about 5 years.

RillaofIngleside Sat 23-May-26 15:48:00

Forgot to say we have an electric car with very cheap electricity at night. So the bedroom unit is really cheap to run at night.

missdeke Sat 23-May-26 16:28:50

I can't stand them. They dry my throat, my eyes and my skin. I worked in Turkey for 13 years and never turned the one in my apartment on, I had a black car over there and only used to switch the air con to cool the car enough to get in then drive with the windows open.

Plevey08 Sat 23-May-26 18:30:24

Funny how they can affect us differently. They can be very drying. My partner can't stand them but I hate feeling too hot. But I do have thyroid problems which somehow affects my ability to control my own temperature.

4allweknow Sat 23-May-26 18:48:43

Had an airconditioning/heat exchanger unit for years. Located outside and it is not noisy. Love it in the simmer and when really cold in winter months use it to boost temperature in back of house. No idea about the mobile type units.

Jaxjacky Sat 23-May-26 18:57:37

We have a mobile chiller unit, works a treat, cost about £120 three years ago.