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Wi-Fi Air Conditioners ProBreeze PB-AC08

ProBreeze PB-AC08

Portable, Cooling capacity: 1.5 kW, Operating temperature range: 16 °C - 30 °C°C, Refrigerant(s): R290

£179.99

Or 3 interest-free payments of £59.99/mo.*

6stores
Wi-Fi Air Conditioners Wood's AC Milan 9K WiFi

Wood's AC Milan 9K WiFi

5.0

Portable, Air flow: 380m3/h, Cooling capacity: 2.6 kW, Max. Operating area: 26m², Operating temperature range: 15 °C - 31 °C°C, Dust filter, Refrigerant(s): R290

£289.00£299.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £96.33/mo.*

9+stores
AIR CONDITIONERS

FAQ

Air conditioners are best for small rooms when they are compact and energy-efficient. Consider models with a cooling capacity of 5,000 to 8,000 BTUs. Look for features like quiet operation and adjustable settings to maximize comfort in smaller spaces.

Portable air conditioners are self-contained units that cool rooms by extracting warm air and expelling it outside through a hose. They are easy to install and move between rooms, making them ideal for renters or temporary setups.

The most energy-efficient air conditioners are those with a high Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER). Look for models with inverter technology and energy-saving modes to reduce electricity consumption while maintaining comfort.

Air Conditioners: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing air conditioners, it's crucial to ensure they have the right cooling capacity for your space. Cooling capacity is measured in British Thermal Units (BTUs) and determines how effectively the air conditioners can cool a room. As a general rule of thumb, you need about 20 BTUs per square foot of living space. For example, if you have a room that's 300 square feet, you'll need an air conditioner with at least 6,000 BTUs. Make sure to measure your room accurately and consider factors like ceiling height and sun exposure, which might require a higher capacity.

Energy efficiency is key to keeping long-term costs down. Fan Radiators often come with an energy efficiency rating; higher ratings mean better performance and lower electricity bills. Opt for models with modern technology, such as programmable thermostats or eco-modes, which help maintain comfort while using less power. Investing in an efficient model can lead to significant savings over time.

The noise level of a Fan Radiator can greatly impact your comfort, especially if you plan to use it in a bedroom or office. Check the decibel (dB) rating provided by manufacturers; lower numbers indicate quieter operation. Reading user reviews can also give insight into real-world noise levels, helping you choose a model that won't disrupt your peace and quiet.

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