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The De'Longhi Black Portable Air Cooler is a versatile 3-in-1 unit that combines air conditioning, dehumidifying, and fan functionalities. With a powerful 14000 BTU cooling capacity, it effectively cools large spaces while maintaining whisper-quiet operation. Its innovative ECO Real Feel technology optimizes temperature and humidity, ensuring maximum comfort and energy efficiency. Designed for easy portability and setup, this air cooler is perfect for any residential setting.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.3"D x 34.3"W x 20.1"H |
Cable Length | 6.4 Feet |
Item Weight | 83 Pounds |
Color | Black |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
Form Factor | Window |
Wattage | 1345 watts |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Noise | 52 dB |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
Controls Type | Remote |
Floor Area | 700 Square Feet |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Additional Features | Dehumidifier,Portable |
Air Flow Capacity | 206 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
A**Y
Product is great. (Edited) (Edited again to reflect after a month.)
The touch-control remote isn't as sensitive as the touch buttons on the console itself. The air conditioner is decently quiet and gets quieter on the whisper mode or eco mode. This air conditioner outputs air pretty well and it's chilled how you expect an air conditioner to work. However I just received it yesterday in 75 degree weather in oregon. Not overloaded with humidity or anything I just wanted to try it when i got it. I waited 12 hours from when it got shipped to me to start it even though it looked like it was held upright and taken care of during shipping. Worked great, ran it for 2 hours on the bottom floor of my apartment. However i start it the next day and I'm greeted by a smell that can only be described as "fish". Not fishy but exactly like fish. The smell might go away, I'll even try cleaning the filter and I'll update an edit with how it goes in the near future. I just think it's not great that after 2 hours of operation and 24 hours in not that humid of setting equals fish smell. The unit so far is great and the only thing is this random fish smell. I haven't had to use it yet but I can't Express how important getting a supplementary protection plan is. Theres a 4 year coverage option available that covers for 4 years. You get 2 years of coverage from the manufacturer and the plan is supposed to "take over" once that 2 years is up. The plan says they'll cover everything including shipping. Idk if they'll cover shipping while the manufacturers coverage is active but even so. Its expensive to ship a like 80 pound item and with something this expensive to buy I'd rather wait 2 years to have it covered and fixed than pay even more in shipping than the protection plan costs. Also let's be real. Within 4 years it's likely you'll need servicing anyways. Just wanted to give a heads up to future buyers.Edit: the fish smell was gone when I ran it the day after. Idk what's up with that. It may or may not come back. However before purchasing I wanted to let future customers know not to compare their air conditioners or window units directly to portables. WINDOW UNITS ARE INHERENTLY BETTER. With how they are manufactured and operate is different. Portables arent on the same level and if you're expecting the same result you're in for a bad time. Do your research. Single hose portables draw in air from inside and can cause air from outside to be drawn in. Dual hose units draw in air from the outside and avoid this problem. Getting an air conditioner depends on your humidity, area of room you're trying to cover and the efficiency of the air conditioner itself. Keep in mind that portables were forced to have a different rating system from regular air conditioners and to look and verify the new ratings before purchase. For the price of single hose units this one appears to be the best if you cant go above $500-$600. Not many dual hose units seem to be available. However don't get a portable and expect it to be just as good as a unit that if through a window or roof. This unit pushes out cold air and at a decent volume. May not make your whole area an ice box but if it can cool it from 90-100 degrees to a more manageable 70-80 it's still worth it if you cant have anything other than a portable unit.Second edit: I've used this unit multiple times and only had a fishy smell the one time. Still don't know what that was about. However the air conditioner is good, has run clean of any smells since then and has done a good job of cooling off my livingroom / kitchen / downstairs area of my apartment. This seems to be the best buy that actually cools around this price range, going any higher will cost you a lot more. I've changed my review to five stars since that random fish smell hasn't been an issue and everything has worked as expected. Kinda sad the touch remote isn't as sensitive as the console itself but that's just me and I won't knock off a star for that as it still works reliably. Overall I'm happy about it even if it did cost a lot of money. Worth a try for anyone that can't have a window unit or similar.
M**W
Works great, easy install!
There are some complaints about the noise level. Having an engineering background I will tell you that the noise produced by this portable AC is low in DB's. We have an open concept home (living room, dining room and kitchen). This unit works fast and very efficient. I used a relative humidity meter in the kitchen to measure efficiency (unit is installed in living room). When I first installed and turned on the unit, the relative humidity was 62% with a room temp of 74deg. Running on high fan, (cooling setting at 68deg), the relative humidity dropped to 54% within 2 hours and the ambient room temp dropped to 70deg! Impressive!I have also used the dehumidification setting and was equally impressed.The square footage that this AC is covering is over 600 sq ft!The install was very easy with great directions.My only complaint? The unit (ALL portable air conditioners in fact) should come with a hose insulator. There is a tremendous amount of cooling loss due to the heat gain in the hose. For an additional $45 I just purchased the Delonghi 6" hose insulator (zip on). I'll put up a review after I receive and use it.Highly recommended, after 2 weeks anyways. I'll update as time goes on.***update***Ok, after a week I do wish that the remote lit up and had the temp displayed. Still highly recommended, just a suggestion to the manufacture.
L**R
Total rip off, buyer beware!!!
The product worked fine when I got it. It was blowing cold, the living room was actually cool, perfect timing for our triple digit heat days in Southern California. After about 5 weeks the unit stopped blowing cold. It showed a PF error code in the LCD display. It’s been about a month since and I have no answers to why this is happening. I bought two fans and I have them blowing in the living room to try and keep us from overheating. That unit was a total waste of $600. I have a second unit upstairs different brand that I bought two weeks before this unit and it is now October and it is still blowing cold, no issues. What makes matters worse is that I only paid $400 for that unit.I will never buy a product from Delonghi ever again.