❄️ Stay cool, connected, and in control—because comfort is the new status symbol!
The Midea 10,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner cools spaces up to 200 sq. ft. with smart app and voice control compatibility. Featuring 3-in-1 modes (cooling, fan, dehumidifier), easy installation, and a washable air filter, it delivers efficient, customizable comfort with minimal effort.
Manufacturer | Midea |
Part Number | MAP10S1CWT |
Item Weight | 67.9 pounds |
Item model number | MAP10S1CWT |
Size | 10,000 BTU |
Color | White |
Style | Smart Control |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Air Conditioner |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Wattage | 900 watts |
Installation Method | Window |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Sound Level | 54 dB |
Coverage | 200 Sq. Ft |
Special Features | Portable |
Included Components | Unit adaptor *1 pc Exhaust hose *1 pc Window slider adaptor *1 pc Bolt *3 pc Window slider A *1 set Foam seal A (adhesive) *4 pcs Foam seal B (adhesive) *2 pcs Foam seal C (Non-adhesive) *3 pcs Security bracket and 2 screws *1 set Drain hose *1 pc remote control*1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | One Limited Year Warranty from original purchase date |
Capacity | 5 Cubic Feet |
Floor Area | 200 Square Feet |
Cable Length | 74.8 Inches |
E**S
Effective for cooling rooms
I'm writing this review with a large degree of ambivalence about most features. Sure, this thing can dehumidify. Sure, it's got a functional and fairly intricate remote control that works. Sure, there's a sleep mode. But I don't really care about that- my use case is not dependent on it at all.What this unit does for me, in simple terms, is provide cooling in a room that's prone to overheating. My computer heats up my office, which is separated from the rest of the house but on the same AC zone for some reason. The thermostat is on a separate floor, so that floor will get freezing cold while my office heats back up to an uncomfortable temperature. I needed something to change.It's not quiet, but it's not THAT loud. It has Alexa integration, which allows me to have it turned off automatically whenever I'm not in the office. And, for the first time since I set up my office, I'm literally shivering in this room. So is it perfect? Nah. But it works, and it has some features I care about.
B**Y
Works great
UPDATE 12/8/21: The best $350 I've ever spent. Kept us cool and refreshed the entire sweltering summer. Here are some tips: it starts to lose its cooling ability if the filters get dirty, which can happen with a pet in the house every two weeks. There are three filters: one is just the back cover at the top (that is the filter: the cover itself), and there are two down at the bottom, one at the back and one on the side. Just give those a rinse every couple of weeks and the cooling will be restored. Also, I don't live in a terribly humid climate, so every month or so I just put a towel under the spigot at the bottom center in the back and open it, tip the unit this way and that and drain the little bit of water that has collected onto a towel. I didn't need to use the hose provided (and there wasn't enough water to defeat the gravity needed to get the water to come out using the hose). Those are just some tips, but this unit is AMAZING. I'm so, so pleased I bought it.I live in San Diego and my apartment has no central A/C. So when it gets hot here, and it does get very hot here, we fry. I have one window A/C from about 1978 that cools the living room, but that's it. My black lab and I can't sleep at night because the cold air from the living room doesn't make it to the bedroom.Enter this "Midea MAP10S1CWT 3-in-1 Portable Air Conditioner, Dehumidifier, Fan, for Rooms up to 200 sq ft." I installed it by myself. It was harder to think about installing it than it was to just do it. I didn't even need a screwdriver. I have a thin window that slides from right to left (rather than up and down) but that wasn't a problem at all: the provided boards slide up to fill the space. The hose snapped into the hole in the bottom board the first time. Turned it on, it worked. I didn't even read the instructions for running it, I just figured it out. As things come up that I wonder about, I look at the instructions.For people talking about having to empty the water: THIS IS NOT A PROBLEM. Maybe they're talking about when using it as a dehumidifier? I mean, obviously, if the water is coming out of the air, it has to go somewhere. Now, there IS a degree of dehumidifying going on with the cooling function, just like with ALL A/Cs, that's not unique to this one; with window A/Cs you just don't realize it's happening because the water that comes out of the air with the cooling function drips down outside out of sight out of mind. So with this, every few weeks you need to unscrew the cap at the bottom of the unit in the back, pull out the rubber stopper, and let an ounce of water come out.At first I hooked the provided hose up to the spout and put it into a bucket, but there wasn't enough water to defeat the gravity and it wouldn't go up the hose. So I just put an old towel under the spout, took the hose off, and let it drip about an ounce of water onto the old towel. I tipped it this way and that to get the last of it, put the rubber stopper back in, screwed the cap on, and boom it was done. This is NOT a big deal so stop complaining. Okay so if you live in Florida, or Missouri, I could see the air having more water in it and the A/C working harder to cool your room by removing moisture from the air, and there might be more water involved, so maybe you have to empty it once a week for five minutes. But still, if you're not going to get a window unit, where exactly are you expecting the water to go that the unit is removing from the air? It has to go somewhere.As for noise: have you heard a window A/C? This is not any different, and is actually a bit quieter. I love the sound of fans. If you don't, you might not like it.My dog is very happy because he gets hot with his black fur coat on. This unit makes the room so cold at night I have to sleep with a hot water bottle, because my dog likes it really cold in his bed on the floor. And since he's spoiled and I'm his servant, 62 degrees it is.Bottom line: completely happy, sleeping like a baby in an ice cold bedroom (feels like a hotel), and my dog says ruff ruff ruff 10/10.
R**8
On the loud side, but works well
Really, I would like to give this 3.5 stars which isn't an option but taking off a full star because it is legit loud and half a star off for the lack of a quiet mode and quirky-ness of making it a connected device on the home network.I opted for the size rated for a 200 sf room which is the size of our bedroom, and it does a decent job of keeping our room cool but the unit is noisy. I've learned that it tends to quiet down a bit after it's been running for a bit and settles into a steady white noise and it really boils down to how you personally respond to that kind of noise. The sound doesn't bother my wife that much at all, I find it a bit annoying. I went ahead and purchased the re-usable flat ear plugs and put them in when I go to bed and that works perfectly fine, dulls the white noise to a level that I can sleep with it no problem. There is an element of just getting used to it too.So overall I would recommend this product as it gets the job done but bottom line is the noise level is a factor and come down to what you can tolerate. I do wish it had a quiet mode or a lower fan setting but not an option on this model.
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