The three-speed fan mode circulates air at
low, medium and high speeds. This is an excellent option for mild days
or just after a cooling cycle. Air speeds from this unit can reach up to
174 cubic feet per minute. Even paired with 10,000 BTUs, this won't
blow you away. However, it's enough air power to keep a 450 square foot
room comfortably cool.
This model has a dehumidifier mode but continues to remove moisture whether this mode is turned on or not. On the cooling mode alone, this unit removes 68 pints of water per day, or 2.8 per hour, from the air. The water this unit collects is dispelled primarily through the window vent, but this Honeywell model features an auto evaporation system, so there's not drip pan or water tank to empty. However, this model still has a drain cap in the rear.
Our estimated annual operating cost for this unit is $90.72. This is less than many larger units, but at a cost of lower energy efficiency. The average energy efficiency ratio (EER) of portable air conditioners is 9.8. This Honeywell model scored a 9.5 EER, which is good but below average. The good news is this air conditioner has the UL seal, signifying it meets industry standards for health and safety.
The unit comes with a remote control and an easy-to-use control panel. On the remote, you'll find a power button, arrow controls, speed, a timer setting and mode change. Just like the remote, the control panel's digital display is minimal but easy to understand. One downside to such a minimal interface is the lack of a sleep mode or auto restart option.
This model does require some foresight and planning. You'll need to place this model near a window to allow the vent hose to release excess air and moisture. This is typical for portable AC units like this, but this Honeywell model has the shortest vent hose on our lineup. You'll need to clear a space for the 4.9-foot hose to reach the window.
Other design features include dual colors. You can purchase this model in black or white. The flip-up louvers fold out from the top of the unit to give it a modern look. This is a wider model than other air conditioners, so you may have to clear more space from the area where you intend to put this AC unit.
This model has a dehumidifier mode but continues to remove moisture whether this mode is turned on or not. On the cooling mode alone, this unit removes 68 pints of water per day, or 2.8 per hour, from the air. The water this unit collects is dispelled primarily through the window vent, but this Honeywell model features an auto evaporation system, so there's not drip pan or water tank to empty. However, this model still has a drain cap in the rear.
Our estimated annual operating cost for this unit is $90.72. This is less than many larger units, but at a cost of lower energy efficiency. The average energy efficiency ratio (EER) of portable air conditioners is 9.8. This Honeywell model scored a 9.5 EER, which is good but below average. The good news is this air conditioner has the UL seal, signifying it meets industry standards for health and safety.
The unit comes with a remote control and an easy-to-use control panel. On the remote, you'll find a power button, arrow controls, speed, a timer setting and mode change. Just like the remote, the control panel's digital display is minimal but easy to understand. One downside to such a minimal interface is the lack of a sleep mode or auto restart option.
This model does require some foresight and planning. You'll need to place this model near a window to allow the vent hose to release excess air and moisture. This is typical for portable AC units like this, but this Honeywell model has the shortest vent hose on our lineup. You'll need to clear a space for the 4.9-foot hose to reach the window.
Other design features include dual colors. You can purchase this model in black or white. The flip-up louvers fold out from the top of the unit to give it a modern look. This is a wider model than other air conditioners, so you may have to clear more space from the area where you intend to put this AC unit.


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