EdgeStar Extreme Cool 12,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner AP12000S
$349.00 to $389.45 from 2 sellers
Simply put, based on our independent testing and customer feedback, the EdgeStar Extreme Cool line of portable air conditioners offer the perfect combination of cooling power, quality and style- a combination unmatched by any other unit on the market. We recommend this stylish silver portable air conditioner as the best choice for cooling rooms from up to 425 sq. ft. The EdgeStar AP12000S Portable Air Conditioner combines superior engineering, colder airflow, and a more energy efficient design to be our top cooling choice. Another great feature of this portable air conditioner is that it is an environmental friendly unit - It meets new RoHS standards. RoHS, also known as the lead-free directive, stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances. The goal of RoHS is to restrict the amount of certain toxins in electronic and electrical equipment such as lead, mercury, and cadmium. This restriction lessens the harmful impact these toxins can have on the environment and allows for the safer disposal and recycling of electronics and electrical equipment.Key Features Include: Coldest AirFlow of any Unit Tested- Extreme Cool design uses a more efficient compressor than the competition & delivers higher airflow volume. This helps to bring down the temperature of your room faster than other units.Self-Evaporative System- This AP12000S offers a new patented Z-Spray auto drain exhaust system that essentially eliminates the need to empty any water from the unit.
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Compact Appliance
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New | $349.00 | Free |
$349.00
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207 Reviews
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Living Direct
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New | $389.45 | Free | $389.45 |
9 Reviews
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