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Amcor AF9000E Portable Air Conditioner | 
enlarge | Brand: Amcor Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $299.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 139056
MPN: AF9000E UPC: 052777180225 EAN: 0052777180225 ASIN: B0017OW4DY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 9000 BTU / Nano Mist Auto Drain / LCD Control Panel / 2 Fan Speeds / On and off timer / IR Remote
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| Customer Reviews:
Works fine. June 26, 2008 We ordered this for an old pop-up camper and it works pretty well. It's very basic in function, but it works great for $300. I didn't have to do much to make it work in our camper and it's a lot cheaper than something RV-specific. To do it again, I'd consider getting a unit with more configurable dehumidification-only settings and a heater.
good; but need more June 11, 2008 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I wanted to buy the 12000 btu model; but all that was left at the store was the 9000e. The unit works good for spot cooling or taking the edge off a hot room;but not cooling a room to where it really feels like your in airconditioning. I was thinking about buying the 12,000 armcor btu model after my experience, but when i look at pictures as well as amperage ratings of each model; they seem both identical as far as power requirements and look- i really wonder if there the same model part wise accept for the "model number"; but dont know for sure. At any rate, i ordered another brand that i have not received yet and can only hope that it works better. One thing i must say, is that as far trying to get "third party" testing information on almost any portable air conditioner is almost impossible and it really seems to be a guessing game as far as actual cooling power. In theory, a 9000 btu unit should be more than enough to cool my living space as a window unit of that size would be more than enough; my guess is that you need to add almost 50 to 100% more btu than you would need with a window unit....i will know more when i get my second unit and will post my findings under that model once i get a chance to use it.
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