Depends on how humid it is where you live... may work well in dryer climate. Gets too darn humid in MN.
We bought 2 10,000 BTU units last year. BUT there was so much water to empty that it is about all we got done was empty buckets. (NOTE you can run them with the drain hose plugged - BUT once the container is full of water, the units go into "dehumidify mode" until enough water is evaporated out through the vent hose.
Also the unit is actually "fighting itself" because the motor throws off A LOT of heat inside the room.
And finally, the exhaust hoses are really large and bulky (and also give off a bunch of heat as the hot air flows through them out the window).
Soooooo, though we spent $500 dollars last summer - we disliked them enough to go by 3 new window units for our home this summer. We GAVE the 2 portable units to our daughter and her husband as they had no AC in an apartment so can't even catch a breeze there.
In conclusion... we would never buy the portable units again.
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