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Shop Window Air Conditioner models that bring quick, reliable cooling to any room. These units are simple to install and offer adjustable settings for personalized comfort. Choose the right size for your space, whether it’s a cozy bedroom or a larger living area. Each Window Air Conditioner is designed to help you stay cool while saving energy. Shop now at The Trade Table for a cooling solution that fits your home perfectly.
Here are the best Window Air Conditioners on The Trade Table:
The Perfect Aire 12,000 BTU 115V Energy Star U-Shaped Inverter Window Air Conditioner offers a sleek and quiet cooling solution for rooms up to 550 sq. ft. Its innovative U-shaped design allows you to keep the window open while the unit is installed, reducing noise by keeping the compressor outside for ultra-quiet operation at 39 dBA. Featuring inverter technology, this unit is highly energy-efficient, using up to 35% less energy than traditional window units. With smart home compatibility, you can control the AC through Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, or a mobile app, making it easy to adjust temperature and fan settings. The AC also includes an adjustable thermostat, washable filter, and a bottom mounting bracket for easy installation, fitting windows 23-36 inches wide and 19.5 inches high.
The Perfect Aire 10,000 BTU 115V Energy Star U-Shaped Inverter Window Air Conditioner offers an innovative, quiet, and energy-efficient solution for cooling rooms up to 450 sq. ft. Its U-shaped design allows the window to remain open while the unit is installed, blocking the compressor noise outside for ultra-quiet operation as low as 36 dBA. Equipped with inverter technology, this AC uses 35% less energy than traditional units, and features smart home compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, as well as control via smartphone or remote. With an adjustable thermostat, washable filter, and easy installation using the included bottom mounting bracket, this AC is perfect for medium-sized rooms like bedrooms or home offices.
The Perfect Aire 10,000 BTU 115V Casement Slider Window Air Conditioner is designed to fit casement, crank, or horizontal sliding windows, offering a powerful cooling solution for spaces between 400-450 sq. ft. This unit comes with a Follow-Me remote control that functions as a portable thermostat, allowing you to adjust the temperature from anywhere in the room. With adjustable temperature settings, three fan speeds, and full-range air direction control, this air conditioner ensures optimal comfort. The unit also features soft-touch electronic controls with an LED digital display, a washable filter, and an energy-efficient R32 refrigerant. The included window mounting kit makes installation easy, accommodating window widths between 15.5" and 16.3" and heights between 21.3" and 39.5".
Here are some frequently asked questions about a Window Air Conditioner:
Turn off and unplug the unit, then remove the filter and wash it with warm, soapy water. Use a vacuum to clear dust from the coils and wipe down the exterior. Let everything dry completely before reassembling.
Place the unit securely in the window, ensuring the side panels are extended and sealed tightly. Attach the window bracket to keep it steady, then plug it in. Make sure the unit is level to prevent leaks.
A window air conditioner pulls in warm air, cools it using refrigerant, and pushes cool air back into the room. Hot air is expelled outside through the back of the unit. It repeats this cycle until the room reaches the set temperature.
The cost depends on the size of the unit and local electricity rates. On average, running a window air conditioner costs between $0.10 to $0.50 per hour. Energy-efficient models can help reduce overall costs.
Check with your local waste management for proper disposal options since window AC units contain refrigerants. Some areas offer recycling programs for old appliances. Never throw it out with regular trash.
Most window air conditioners have one blower motor. This motor operates the fan, which circulates air through the unit. It helps cool the room by moving air across the cooling coils.
Turn off the unit and clean or replace the filter. Use a mixture of water and vinegar to wipe down the inside of the unit, and ensure proper airflow to prevent moisture buildup. Run the fan to dry out any lingering dampness.
Drain holes are typically located at the bottom or back of the unit. They allow water collected from humidity to drip out. Make sure they are clear to prevent water from pooling inside.
Turn off and unplug the unit, then remove and clean the filter. Use a vacuum to carefully remove dust from the interior parts and wipe down accessible surfaces. Keep the unit dry and avoid using excessive water.
Window air conditioners typically use between 500 to 1,500 watts, depending on the size. Larger units with higher cooling capacities use more energy. Check the unit’s label for exact wattage information.
Get a sliding window kit to seal the gaps, then place the unit on the window sill and extend the panels. Secure it with brackets and close the window tightly. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for best results.
An E8 error code usually indicates an issue with the unit’s fan motor or sensors. Turn off the unit, unplug it, and check for any blockages around the fan. If the problem persists, you may need professional help.
Turn off and unplug the unit, then clean the filter with a mixture of water and vinegar. Use a soft brush or cloth to clean any visible mold inside the unit, especially around the coils and vents. Let it dry completely before use.
Water leakage can happen if the unit isn’t level or if the drain holes are clogged. Check for blockages and ensure the unit is properly installed. Clean out the drain holes to allow water to flow out.
First, make sure the unit is securely installed and not vibrating against the window frame. Clean the filter and coils, as dirt buildup can make it louder. If the noise persists, the fan or motor may need attention.
The smallest window air conditioners typically start at 5,000 BTUs, suitable for cooling spaces up to 150 square feet. These compact units are designed to fit smaller windows. They’re perfect for bedrooms or small offices.
A typical window air conditioner uses between 5 to 15 amps, depending on its size. Larger units use more amps to cool bigger spaces. Check the label on the unit for specific amp requirements.
A bad smell could be caused by mold, mildew, or a dirty filter. Cleaning the filter and wiping down the inside of the unit with vinegar and water should help. Regular maintenance prevents unpleasant odors.
An inverter window air conditioner adjusts its compressor speed based on room temperature. This means it runs more efficiently, using less energy while maintaining a steady temperature. It’s quieter and saves on electricity.
Seal all gaps around the unit using foam or weatherstripping to block entry points. Make sure the side panels fit snugly against the window. Installing a mesh screen over the air intake can also keep bugs out.
To reset your window air conditioner, turn it off and unplug it for a few minutes. Plug it back in and turn it on again. Some models may also have a reset button on the control panel.
Check if the unit is level and ensure the drain holes are clear of blockages. Clean the filter and coils, as dirt buildup can cause condensation issues. If it still leaks, adjusting the tilt or getting professional help may be necessary.
Most window air conditioners are not designed to be recharged, as they are sealed units. If the refrigerant is low, it might have a leak, and a professional technician should be called to assess the situation. Recharging is typically not recommended for these units.
Use foam weatherstripping to seal the gaps between the unit and the window frame. You can also use insulation panels or foam boards on the sides to prevent drafts. This helps keep cool air in and hot air out.
Regularly clean or replace the filter and wipe down the interior with a vinegar solution. Make sure the unit is draining properly, and avoid setting the temperature too low, which can cause moisture buildup. Running the fan mode occasionally helps dry out the unit.
You can buy a Window Air Conditioner at The Trade Table.
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