Best portable AC in India

इफ यू आर थिंकिंग ऑफ़ बाइंग अ पोर्टेबल एसी टोंट दे सीम कन्वेनिएंट बट दे हैव थ्री बिग प्रॉब्लम्स द फर्स्ट इज़ दैट यू मस्ट वेंट हॉट एयर आउटसाइड थ्रू अ विंडो विथ अ कस्टम फिक्सचर एंड द वेंट इज़ यूजुअली शॉट सो द एसी नीड्स टू बी नियर द विंडो बीटिंग द पर्पस ऑफ़ पोर्टेबिलिटी ऑल टुगेदर सेकंड इज़ दैट यू नीड टू ड्रेन वाटर आउट मैनुअली अनलाइक स्प्लिट एसीज व्हिच हैव ऑटो ड्रेन एंड थर्ड दे आर नोइज एंड कंज्यूम मोर पावर दन अ रेगुलर स्प्लिट एसी इफ यू स्टिल वांट वन देन द ब्लू स्टार पोर्टेबल एसी दैट आ लिंकड हियर इज माय टॉप पक

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  1. Lol split ac often needs washing, and gas leaking issues🥲.u have to call upon a expert for any work on that. Some have water leaking and outdoor fan issue.. Portable ones are cinvinent and the future of ac

  2. I'm using portable AC units for a decade already, they are flawless, the one I have now is consuming about 850W at 9000BTU and is placed so I barely hear its 50 decibels.
    Most convenient thing is that once they broke you can replace it in no time, exactly as for washing machine or the fridge

  3. These aren't regular ACs they are designed for grow tents if you want one for your home look elsewhere but if you have one then its probably the best option but not cheap

  4. Not true cut whole in attack and vent heat out that way. They also sell extension hoses up to any length. You clearly have no experience using these. They have comparable units that use the same power as any other unit. And having the ability to drain the water out you can clean them using the same port. Which you cant do on regular units that scum up. This has to be a fake AI video

  5. It's definitely worth it if a split airco isn't possible and normal fans don't cool enough. Like here in the Netherlands for example. Not sure about new houses, but the older ones, including appartments, were build with keeping heat inside in mind.

  6. Downsides the Mini Splits too, installation can be very expensive, you may need to hire an electrician, they still need cleaning. If you install one and the placement isn't good or it doesn't suit your needs too late, the installation is done, a window or portable AC can be swapped out with a different unit or a different location

  7. Downsides the central air, most HVAC companies are either expensive incompetent or dishonest. Many components that need to be kept clean, ducting is impossibly complicated it must be adjusted differently for summer and winter

  8. From a physics standpoint a portable AC is very inefficient
    since it basically sucks in the air from inside the house and removes the hot air from the exhaust which not only takes the cold air out but also creates a pressure differential hence recirculation higher pressure hot air back in the room

  9. what do you mean that beats the purpose of portability? The whole point is you can easily remove it and change it to a different window/location, unlike other styles.

  10. Maybe there are good ones in other countries, with the drainage sorted? The major problem would be that they need a window nearby.

  11. This is wrong info. I've been using portable ac's for 5 years now. Thank God for them! I use two in my place, one upstairs at night and one downstairs during the day. My power bill went up a few dollars only and by that I mean not even $5.00. They come with a hard plastic drain hose that is easy to attach to the back and you need a bucket and drain that every so often. I live in a small A Frame cottage rental with no storage space for a typical window ac unit that I can't lift anyway because I'm not supposed to be lifting over 10 lbs. due to past hernia surgeries. These portables easily wheel into a corner for winter. No lifting. The accordion hose, the plastic window sliders and plastic drain hose all store easily in the bucket that I place behind the unit itself.

  12. I wrapped the exhaust tube in i sulatoon raised it up and drilled a whole to put the water hose n out simple and easy live mine I also use the hose to water my flowers outside the windownusing a drop system it took me an hr before.

  13. You didn't even talk about the worst part. They create negative pressure in the house and are about half as efficient as a window unit.

  14. Portables should be a last resort and if you have to use one, try to use a dual hose version or rig up a second hose to the second intake if you can. Worst case, single hose ones do work fine, they're just more expensive to operate than a dual hose and far more to operate than a window unit/mini split.

  15. What a surprise that these are all the negatives. Only an absolute total moron would think otherwise. These portable aircons with the window vent kits, server specific purpose for a specific type of customer. That's what you should be saying.

    Not just spelling out all the negatives.

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