![]() As long as the unit was made within the past decade, it should be about as efficient as a new one. Rather than recommending a specific low-priced new model that we couldn’t in good conscience call a strong value, we’re offering some detailed but flexible advice on how we’d shop for whatever used air conditioner is available whenever you can find it. But on a hot day, they can get the job done-and sometimes, that’s all you really need. Though the process is easier than it looks, it’s still more involved than installing your typical AC, and you won’t get much helpful advice by reading any of the four instruction manuals that come with the Midea U.Īfter testing dozens of air conditioners over the years, we’ve found that a lot of the models we end up dismissing tend to be louder, less efficient, and harder to live with than our picks. But there is one catch: the installation process. The Midea U is Energy Star certified and Wi-Fi enabled, too, with easy and convenient smart-home integration. In addition, it comes with its own bracket-about a $100 value-which locks firmly into the sliding tracks of your hung window. ![]() As part of this design, Midea also moves most of the louder hardware to the back of this unit so that it sits outside the window, using the glass as a buffer layer to further mute the sound. ![]() And unlike traditional air conditioners, which typically lock your whole window in a closed position as long as they’re installed, the Midea U has a unique U-shaped design that allows you to continue opening and closing your window as normal-for example, if you want better circulation on a cooler day when the AC isn’t running. It also has an inverter compressor, which means it uses about half as much energy as a non-inverter AC. The Midea U MAW08V1QWT is simply the quietest air conditioner we’ve ever tested, but that isn’t the only reason it stands out from the crowd.
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