As temperatures gradually start dropping, more and more people are starting to think about how they're going to heat their homes this winter. One of the air conditioners that provokes discussions is the portable air conditioner.

Portable air conditioning is essentially only an internal unit, without an external body, in which all the functional parts are located. In the vast majority of cases, portable air conditioners have only one body, unlike other split air conditioners. Air exchange is carried out by a pipe - an air duct, which must be brought out of the room. This type of portable air conditioners is suitable mainly for cooling, while for heating they act more like a regular electric fan heater.

They are suitable for people who are living in rented properties and therefore do not have the opportunity to break through the walls and make improvements whenever they decide. They are also an appropriate option for dwellings where there is no room to place the outdoor unit of the air conditioner, as there is no terrace or because the windows are in a non-standard position.

They are suitable for people who are living in rented properties and therefore do not have the opportunity to break through the walls and make improvements whenever they decide. They are also an appropriate option for dwellings where there is no room to place the outdoor unit of the air conditioner, as there is no terrace or because the windows are in a non-standard position.

We will present you the pros and cons of a portable air conditioner so that you can decide whether it is the right purchase for your home or office.

The pros of portable air conditioning include:

  • Compact dimensions;
    Do not require installation. They can be put into use as soon as they are purchased;
    They can follow you all over your home, thus saving yourself the purchase of air conditioning for each room;
    Recommended by environmental activists
    They are convenient for people living in a rented apartment.

The cons of mobile air conditioning are:

  • Rarely subject to repair, if broken;
  • Noise levels are quite high;
  • Not energy efficient;
  • Not a good choice for large rooms;
  • Once the air conditioner cooling pipe is brought out the window, it is quite likely that you do not want to move it, so as not to spoil the installation.

Before deciding on buying a portable air conditioner, you need to consider other alternative options, study the pros and cons and prices on the market.

Choose the air conditioner according to the characteristics of the room and do not expect the same effect as inverter air conditioners, since portable air conditioners are more suitable for cooling the home rather than warming it. Last but not least, consider the effectiveness of your air conditioner.

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