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The TOSOT 10,200 BTU Portable Air Conditioner is a versatile cooling solution designed for spaces up to 400 square feet. It features a powerful 10,000 BTU cooling capacity, a built-in dehumidifier that removes 2.5 pints of moisture per hour, and a fan mode. With its quiet operation, easy installation, and smart WiFi control, this unit is perfect for modern living, ensuring comfort and convenience in any room.
L**I
Very good unit and quick customer support
It's a very good unit, works as advertised. As with any portable A/C it is noisy, not much to do about that - I understand people complain about noise from portable A/Cs, but you do have a loud compressor in a small machine close to you, so unless you start to get very expensive, noise is unavoidable. For the price, it's an amazing unit. If I'm not mistaken, TOSOT is a subsidiary of Gree, which I had previous experience with, so this was one of the reasons I chose this unit.I only wish the lowest fan setting was even lower, but I assume you need a minimum airflow through the evaporator, so it is what it is.There are two water drains on the unit - a top one, which comes directly from the evaporator (i.e. the cold side, which generates moisture), and a bottom one, which comes from the water reservoir. If you use the top spout it'll output water as it condenses (while the unit is working), as water passes the top drain before going to the reservoir below. I just keep a small container behind the unit with the top drain hose in it and it works perfectly - just check and empty it once in a while to avoid overflowing. The same can't be done with the bottom spout, as it's very close to the ground, so you either have to take the unit somewhere to empty it at a floor-level drain (bathroom or outside, perhaps), or accept that you'll always have some water left in the reservoir and may have to drain more often. The bottom spout route is safer if you are afraid of overflowing the container, since the unit stops working when the internal reservoir is full, which obviously doesn't happen for the top spout. Either way, the amount of moisture (and how often you need to drain it) will depend on how humid your room is and other factors.The X-Fan feature is something I'm not sure works or not...it's hard to tell, as it still generates water with the feature turned on, and I don't mind anyways. You can only turn this feature on with the remote, by the way.Only issue I had so far, which is not really a problem, is that I couldn't get the compressor to turn on in Cool mode when I turned the unit on for the first time, even at the lowest temperature setting - it was like the thermostat needed calibration or something. However, after running it for a few minutes in Dry mode (which forces the compressor to run regardless of the temperature setting), the Cool mode started working normally and the thermostat was matching room temperature in a couple of hours, so I guess it just needed some breaking in. Customer support was very quick to reply and helpful all the way, which was good.To be honest, if you want something better than this for a small room and need it to be portable you may have to buy a dual-hose system, which is larger and much more expensive, albeit a lot more efficient. If you don't know how a single-hose portable A/C works, it basically uses part of the air from the room it's in to cool the condenser (hot radiator) and exhaust that warm air outside. In other words, some of the cold air from your room will be thrown outside, while warm outside air will be pulled in the room via other inlets (like under the door) to compensate - so it's a very inefficient system by design.This one cools just fine but is not too powerful, so if you want to cool a larger room or if it's very hot where you live, you need to invest more money in a larger unit, there's no way around that. I strongly suggest a dual-hose system if you'll be using a portable A/C all the time to cool a larger room, as the additional investment pays for itself in terms of power savings and overall cooling capacity. This may seem obvious, but it's also important to note that if you're going to leave it stationary and have no plans to move it around, a window A/C is always the best alternative to any portable A/C unit, be it dual-hose or not, if there's an installation point (a suitable window) - lower noise, better reliability, higher cooling capacity vs. power usage, and smaller size. So keep that in mind - paying to install a window A/C is normally better than having a noisy and inefficient portable A/C just for the "portable" feature that you may not need, as the investment will pay off over time (power savings and comfort). You can pick up a window unit with the same cooling capacity (and just over half the power consumption) as this portable one for around $280~300.I bought this portable A/C to condition my home office, which has two computers plus other electronic equipment, so a lot of heat generation (like having a 500~1000W space heater on) and, thus, a temperature imbalance compared to the rest of the house. I'd need to freeze the whole house with the central A/C to get the office more comfortable. What I do is just leave the warm air hose exhausting to the living room, to be dealt with by the central A/C, instead of blowing some of the conditioned house air outside, which would likely be even more inefficient than a partially-open door. Works very well to bring the office temperature a few degrees down to match the rest of the house.
M**A
Sleek and Reliable with Top-Notch Customer Service
I recently bought the TOSOT air conditioning unit, and it’s been a great addition to my apartment. The sleek black design really stands out compared to other units I've had. It was super easy to set up—just plug it in, and it was ready to go.It cools my small apartment efficiently and does so quietly, which I appreciate since noise can be a problem in tight spaces.The real test came when the condenser stopped working just around the one-year mark. I was dreading the usual customer service hassle, but I was pleasantly surprised. After a few emails and answering some questions, they quickly sent me a replacement unit at no cost.Their prompt and hassle-free response has definitely made me a loyal customer. This experience has shown me that TOSOT stands by their product and values their customers.
L**E
Ice-cold air spread immediately
I had the devil of a time finding someone to cut the thick plastic window panel to size. I didn't have a saw that could handle it, and people at Lowe's and Home Depot insisted they only cut wood. I should have started with the local Ace Hardware. Someone there very kindly cut it with a hacksaw, and finally I was in business. Everything went swimmingly until I tried to connect the exhaust hose to the connectors at either end. I'd have one end in place and then, while trying to connect the other, the hose popped out. This happened over and over, so thumbs-down on that part. I live in Florida, where it is very hot and humid all summer, so to keep the inner water collection reservoir from overflowing, I went straight to draining it into a bucket. I removed the plug, as instructed, then tried to screw on the white plastic piece so I could then attach the drainage hose... and it didn't fit. Too small. I ended up having to duct-tape the white piece to the unit. ;) Not the easiest installation process I've ever gone through, but it's working, it blows very cold air in seconds. I don't yet how much it's going to raise my electric bill, because Florida has been going through an unusually long cold stretch of cold weather the last few weeks. My fingers are crossed the energy rating on the box is correct. As for the noise... it's about what I expected. It's A/C; there's going to be noise. But it doesn't seem unduly loud, and for that I'm thankful.
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