Whynter ARC-1230WN 14,000 BTU (12,000 BTU SACC) NEX Inverter Dual Hose Cooling Portable Air Conditioner, Dehumidifier, and Fan with Smart Wi-Fi, Up to 600 sq ft in White

Whynter ARC-1230WN 14,000 BTU (12,000 BTU SACC) NEX Inverter Dual Hose Cooling Portable Air Conditioner, Dehumidifier, and Fan with Smart Wi-Fi, Up to 600 sq ft in White

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YakiVegas posted on r/seattle2w

I live in a brick building and without the portable AC I would die. Best purchase I've made in the last decade. This thing is fucking epic. There are definitely cheaper versions or used ones you can get, too. Just make sure it's either an inverter like this one or has dual hoses if it's an older model.

gamingoldschool posted on r/tenant2w

Okay now I feel bad for you again 87 is pretty hot I thought you meant your whole apartment was 75 My window slide left to right as well I just have a really big 14,000 BTU portable Whynter unit, works good with the sliding window and is dual hose so not as inefficient. https://a.co/d/0ajEdnEW This one is the exact same unit just branded different on sale https://a.co/d/0hZTArC3

bstock posted on r/buyitforlife3w

So yeah, answer is that it depends. As others have said, a fan itself won't just make it cooler, but it will move air around and make it feel cooler. If the air outside is normally cooler than inside, you can look at one or two of something like this. It goes directly in the window and it can move a good amount of outside air inside pretty quickly. If you have one in a window blowing in and another in another window blowing out, it can fairly quickly get the room to be the same temp as outside. That's particularly nice at night time, but if it's hot during the day it's not going to be great. To actually cool the room with hot air outside you need an air conditioner. Window units aren't too hard to install but a 2nd person to help during install does make it easier. There's traditional window units like this, or newer U-shaped ones like this. The U-shape will be easier to install probably but you have to have the right kind of window, and in both cases you'll have to remove the screen. Depending on the size of the room, you may want a more powerful unit. In general, more BTU = more cooling capacity. Another good option is portable AC units. These are a bit more expensive, but useful because you don't have to remove the screen, and you can easily move it to other rooms or locations if desired. Dual hose is better but more expensive typically. Something like this or this would be pretty good, and local stores like lowes or home depot might have them cheaper. This looks like a decent single-hose option (currently on sale but IDK for how long). Hope any of this has helped. Good luck staying cool!