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Whynter SNO 10,000-BTU Portable Air Conditioner - Stainless Steel

Whynter SNO 10,000-BTU Portable Air Conditioner - Stainless SteelBrand: Whynter
Category: Kitchen


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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 228,418

Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 70
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.3

MPN: ARC-10D
UPC: 891207001149
EAN: 0891207001149
ASIN: B000KLSRP4


Features:
  • Advanced self-evaporating technology - which uses and recycles moisture collected during cooling
  • Extendable exhaust hose - up to 5.5 ft
  • Easy clean activated carbon filters that collect large dust particles and prevent bacteria build-up
  • Full thermostatic control - 64 - 90 degrees
  • 24 hour programmable timer

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
mfr: Whynter Company This Whynter SNO Arctica ARC-10D portable air conditioner features an auto-restart function. If power to the unit is interrupted, the portable air conditioner automatically restarts on the previous settings when power is restored. This unit features the advance self-evaporating technology, which uses and recycles moisture collected during cooling process to produce cool air.

Features:
• This unit can cool up to a 300 sq. ft. space.
• True stainless steel finish with black accents
• 10000 BTU Cooling
• Three operational modes: Air Conditioner, fan or dehumidifier
• Self evaporating design exhausts most or all condensate automatically
• Digital Control
• Remote Control
• LCDI (Leakage-Current Detection and Interruption) plug
• Dehumidifying Capacity: 38 Pts / day
• Designed to provide quiet and efficient cooling to any room, with no permanent installation
• 3 fan speeds
• Easy clean activated carbon filters collect large dust particles and prevent bacteria build-up
• Full thermostatic control (64 - 90 degrees)
• 24 hour programmable timer
• Extendable exhaust hose (up to 5 1/2 ft.)
• Upgraded Plastic window kit included
• Window kit length: Max. 58"
• Water tray and extended water tube for continuous drainage
• Refrigerant: R-22
• EER: 9.5
• Air Flow (at high speed): 340 m3/h
• Power consumption: 950 W / 8.2 A
• Noise level (dBA): 50
• Power supply: 115 V / 60Hz / 1 Phase
• UL certified.



Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Works in Phoenix   July 29, 2009
desertr0se (Phoenix, AZ)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We use this unit to cool an un-insultated garage when it's triple digits outside. It's quite comfortable out there when this unit is set to 80 degrees. It does leak a bit of water at times but nothing to write home about as the garage is concrete and it's never more than a cup full. I highly recommend this unit.


3 out of 5 stars With some tweeking, its better than nothing   April 26, 2009
L. Feldman (NYC)
17 out of 21 found this review helpful

I've owned this model for a couple years. When I first got it set up, I was very dissapointed and gave it a 1 star review. The room temperature/humidity actually went up, the window kit melted out of place, and the self-evaporating feature broke the second night. I actually filed a BBB complaint against the internet retailer and got a full refund. They told me to keep the unit. Since then, I've worked out some issues so that when when we need emergency AC to supplement our building's central system, this unit offers some,albeit and expensive and noisy, assistance. For those giving this product a 1 star review, these remedies might help beef it up to 3 stars:

1) The biggest problem with ALL portable AC's is the duct hose...it emits enough heat to overcome any cooling that the machine supplies. I ordered a fiberglass/mylar insulating sleeve and put it over the hose. Big difference. All prtable ACs should come with this as a mandatory accessory.

2) The window kit...another problem: After the plastic one that came with the unit melted, I threw it out (along with the funnel shaped attachment) and fashioned my own out of the styrofoam packing blocks that came with the unit. I duct taped them together to the width of the window and at the end cut a hole that exactly fit the diameter of the duct hose. I bought some cheap foam rubber stripping that is used for sealing window ACs and put it on top of the styrofoam when the window is closed onto it. I keep insulated duct hose, and window piece attached to the unit when I store it. It takes up more space in the closet, but only takes minutes for an air tight set up that does not let the cool air out the window.

3)A lot of people complain about having their floors ruined by the failure of promised "self evaporation". There must be an internal pump that malfunctions easily. Mine broke almost immediatedly and the compressor would shut off unless the small internal drip tray was drained. If you take out the lower plug and tip the unit, the water will drain...onto the floor. There are two 'manual' hose outlets: a higher one (that is useless because its dependent on the pump) and a lower one (at the very bottom of the back). This is the one that will work because without the pump, the water will only drain from the very bottom. But of course this outlet relies on gravity. Here is what you have to do to over come the problem: Lift the unit onto a sturdy platform that is high enough to allow you to attach the drain hose (my unit came with one)and put the other end into a large bucket. I use an old desk top computer placed on its side. Yes, you have to empty the bucket once a night, but its better than a flooded floor or a compressor that keeps cutting off. Also, aside from accomodating the bucket, raising the unit about 8" off the ground helps because:
4) Hot air rises/cold air falls. Another design flaw of this AC is that the air is forced out thru vertical vents, so most of the cool air goes nowhere. Make sure to point the leuvers upward, and then put a small fan on the floor in front of the unit, also angled upward. This will help fan the precious cooled air up into the room and away from the floor.

Is all of this worth it? This unit is very expensive to run. We bought it for emergencies and could not imagine running the thing full time. With all the tweeking, we're talking about cooling a 180 sq ft room ~6 degrees. But at least with the above revisions (and ear plugs), you get enough cool air to make the difference between a sleepless night and a decent night's sleep.



5 out of 5 stars Nice unit, good cooling   September 10, 2008
S. Lee (Wichita, KS)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Favorite thing is the price especially for a stainless steel product. The cooling ability is also rather impressive. I put it in my study/guest room which is about 225 or so squarefeet on a a hot summer evening, I would say 87F. and shortwhile later I was feeling extremely comfortable. It a slightly loud when on highspeed and is a awkward to lift vertically but other than that I am liking it plenty.


1 out of 5 stars Do not purchase this unit!   August 21, 2008
E. Shea
4 out of 11 found this review helpful

I purchased this unit March 2008 in anticipation for a sweltering summer. I had read good things about this AC online. My condo has sliding windows so a window AC was not an option and I liked the sleek stainless look the Whynter SNO had. Upon its arrival, I made the mistake of running the AC for a mere 20 minutes to test it. At the first installation a bracket on the terminal end for the exhaust pipe broke off. I did not contact Whynter because the other three brackets were still intact and I could connect the exhaust pipe to the unit with no visible gaps. I followed the suggestions in the Owner's Manual for storage and put it in my closet for a couple months until summer.

Summer arrives and I attempt to use the unit twice, but the water fills up within 2 hours of use each time and it does not provide much cooling. Then, the unit leaks, flooding my floor. The exhaust pipe no longer is allowing for ventilation and two more pieces break off of the terminal end as well as the drain port plug and cap were break.

For a price of over $300.00, one would think Whynter would use more quality materials. Upon contacting Whynter they refused to take responsibility for the flooding and offered to send replacement parts to me in the mail, but that shipping costs would be MY responsibility. So now I am out $319.00, have a damaged wood floor and have been suffering through 105 degree summer heat. Thanks Whynter.



5 out of 5 stars This is awesome   June 3, 2008
Kris Neal (Tucson, AZ)
15 out of 15 found this review helpful

I work from home and have a small server room next to my study. It get extremely warm especially during the summer and the central A/C can seem to handle the heat output of the various devices. So I decided to follow advice I got from a buddy about getting additional cooling power with this Whynter portable air conditioner. First impressions was that it had a nice appeal to it with the stainless steel and "desktop" like shape. It read over the manual briefly and proceeded to get it going. Everything was fairly straightforward. My thermostat showed about 82F just before using the unit and after turning it on it climbed to about 83F for a few minutes before steadily dropping a couple of degrees ever 5-10 mins. All in all it took about 30 mins to get the area down to about 68F. The overal area of the study is about 120 Sqft, but I left the door to my server room open which added about 100Sqft of open area. The temp. in the server room was about 70F which was just fine. I've been running it about 6-8 hrs a day and the one little complaint is that it gets kinda loud when the compressor activates and the fan is on high. I otherwise extremely satisfied with this item. By the way, the remote is a real help, but keep it in a safe place cos it's quite small and easy to misplace.

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