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6,000 (DOE) BTU Portable Air Conditioner (PX0612CWRU)

Toshiba - 6,000 (DOE) BTU Portable Air Conditioner (PX0612CWRU)

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deathbybukake • 6 months ago

Toshiba 6000 but shit the bed so I went to local.home depot and low and behold that kinda new company VISSANI makes a super small portable AC unit..I just vented it out one of the bottom Truck camper to bed doors with a plastic stink pipe house square plate with the circle in the middle and it gets the exhaust hose! It's ~100° here in florida w humidity. I'll update how well it works if enough people are interested.

r/TruckCampers • Game changer tiny portable Ac units at home depot $289-320 (5000-6000btu) and small ->
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PinkertonFld • 6 months ago

I have the Toshiba one of these (Just a rebadged Midea, even the app for it is Midea), barely made it a year... compressor went into a "death worble"

r/AirConditioners • Midea portable AC at Costco $350, is it good? ->
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Adorable-Win1388 • 5 months ago

No but I just bought the Toshiba one at home depot and it works marvels

r/AirConditioners • Has anyone tried this AC from Costco ->
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beah_mcduh • 6 months ago

Me and my wife got a Toshiba one that worked amazing when we were down in Oceanside. And even better once we moved to a drier climate. We got it from home depot and it was ~$400. Can't remember the exact model.

r/socal • Portable AC recommendations? ->
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how33dy • 7 months ago

I am using a Toshiba and a Midea in the house. Toshiba must be a subsidiary of Midea because the Midea Smart Home app can recognize and control the Toshiba portable unit as well. I use the app to control the units remotely.

r/AirConditioners • Best Smart Portable AC Unit? ->
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Rude-Illustrator-884 • about 2 months ago

I lived on the 4th floor in Irvine without an AC for 4 years. You’ll need a portable AC but make sure you get one thats good. The Toshiba one I had was good and made the bedroom pretty chilly at night. Just make sure to drain it every night because it can be pretty humid in Irvine.

r/irvine • For those who live without AC, how do you cool off? ->

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