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DENBIG Portable AC 8000 BTU White

$169.99
$269.99 37% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: White
Size: 8,000 BTU
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Top positive review
The portable AC unit works well.. Had a great experience with customer service!
By Amazon Customer on Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
Workright out of the package. Set up was easy. When there was a problem at the beginning of the second summer, Denbig quickly responded with directions on what was needed to diagnose. They stand behind their product. I would buy another Denbig portable AC without hesitation.
Top critical review
8 people found this helpful
Incredibly poorly designed. Will either stop working or leak water all over your floor.
By Amazon Customer on Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
I purchased this unit because it was one of the cheapest hose exhaust, non-evaporative air conditioners I could find. It turns out there's a reason its one of the cheapest: its incredibly stupid drainage design. Like all non-evaporative swamp coolers, the unit works by removing hot air from the room and spitting out cool air, which creates water as a byproduct. When you open the package, you will find that they have provided a tube that is barely two feet in length to be attached to the water tank to allow for drainage. However, being that the water tank is the lowest point on the unit, and that the hose provided barely long enough to fit into a small bucket to drain, where can the water go? So when the tank reaches full, it cannot drain properly by itself because it sits on the floor (as it is designed to do). It cannot create enough power to travel the water upwards, so the water can go either two places: it stays in the tank, at which point the unit shuts off because it has reached tank capacity, or it just pours water all over your floor. Solutions? I guess if you have a two story house you can just drill a hole in the floor so that the water can travel with gravity, maybe if you're lucky the tube can pop out under a sink or shower one floor below. Or just drill a hole in the wall of your property and sent the hose outside to drain. Super easy right? Otherwise better head to Bed bath and beyond and buy all the towels you can find. Can't believe someone was paid real money to design this and was probably told they did a good job what a joke.

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