This 1970s science experiment of a
contraption is a pretty solid D+. The plastic draining tube that came
with it is too short and makes no sense. The giant, ugly robot arm (the
directions refer to it as a tube that connects to your window) make far
less sense. It doesn't firmly connect to either adapter, and takes about
50+ attempts to get it to stick (if you're lucky).
I spent one
night with The B-9, Class M-3 General Utility Non-Theorizing
Environmental Control Robot (or Single Hose Portable AC as Sunpentown
calls it), and had nightmares I was trapped in an airport hangar. It's
way too loud for a peaceful nights sleep.
I'd sooner sleep in a
pool of my own sweat than be stuck in a mildly cooler room with this
obnoxiously loud, eye-soar of a poorly crafted 'AC.'
ProTip to
the Sunpentown designers: It's 2015 — at the VERY LEAST, please update
the off-white/greyish color that we used to see on the first computers
ever invented.
UPDATE:
My girl friend wanted to add, "That thing in our room sounds like there's a car constantly pulling up to our driveway."
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