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Mobile Air Conditioners - Pros and Cons



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By : Tatyana Turner    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-11 21:04:11

If you don't have a central air conditioning system at your home, it doesn't mean you have to suffer from summer heat. You can use mobile portable air conditioner instead. There are many advantages to using a portable cooling system, especially if your room is small.

Advantages of mobile air conditioner

Portable units are great for people who work from home. Even if you have a central cooling system, it will not be energy efficient to switch it on, if you spend most of the day in your home office. A window unit would work there, of course, but if you don't have one yet consider the cost of installation. Mobile air conditioning unit cost pretty much the same as a window one, but there are no installation fees.

Also as the name suggests the portable cooling system could be moved around, which means that you can use it in the study during the day and in the bedroom at night. And while cooking dinner, it can be easily moved to the kitchen.

Another advantage is that since a portable unit doesn't need to be installed by a professional you can buy it and use it as soon as it is delivered.

And the biggest benefit of a portable air conditioner is its energy efficiency, it can really save you a lot. When compared to split systems or central units, it might seem that portable cooling systems are less efficient. But because of its mobility, you can move your unit closer to where you sit,



instead of cooling the whole house. And that gives you great savings.

Disadvantages of portable air cooling systems

The biggest draw back is the noise. Compare to split and central systems portable machines a bit noisy. When looking for a particular model, check its noise rating, as some units are quieter than others. If the noise is an issue for you, visit a couple appliances stores and try it for yourself. They often have some units on display that are connected.

Another thing is that even though a portable unit doesn't need any installation it has to stand not too far from the door or window because it has an exhaust house to go outside.

Cooling capacity of portable air conditioners

As already mentioned mobile air conditioners are best for small rooms, however different models have different capacities. For a 16 square meters room an 8000 BTU unit is enough, if your room is bigger go for a 1000 BTU one. It also makes sense to invest into a machine with slightly bigger capacity than you need just in case. Then you can simply use it on lower settings.

There are may brands of portable and mobile air conditioners such as Carrier, Mannix, Daikin, Hitachi and LG. Before you settle for a particular brand and model, read reviews for this unit online.

A mobile air conditioning system could be great if you spend your day working at home or simply do not have a central system in your place. It is inexpensive, convenient and energy efficient.
Author Resource:- Find reviews of best portable air conditioners and other cooling and heating tips and info at Air Conditioner Reviews
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