- ( Inverter Technology)Energy Efficient – 12000 BTU, 16.8 SEER, 220V/60Hz, 9.4 HSPF, Cooling and Heating up to 550 sq ft , AHRI Certified & UL Certified (Includes about 16 FT Line Set), Low Noise – operating on a 27.5 dB noise level
- 5 Modes for Your Comfort – You can choose among Auto, Cool, Dry, Heat, and Fan modes. All these modes are easily controllable via the backlit LCD remote!
- Pre-Charged R-410A, Cooling to 62℉、Heating to 86℉, Indoor working temperature (cooling 62~90℉/ heating 32~86℉), Outdoor working temperature(cooling 5~122℉/ heating 5~86℉)
- LED Display, Self Diagnosis, Intelligent Defrost & Pre-Heating,Washable and Easy to Clean Filter – This indoor ac comes with a permanently washable and easy to clean air filter.
- Inverter Compressor – 5Y Warranty for compressor / 2Y for parts. Professional installation is required
12000 BTU Mini Split Air Conditioner Ductless Inverter System 17.6 SEER2 with Heat Pump 220V 1 Ton,with Installation Kit
$729.00
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noel matos –
After the unit was professionally installed, it worked great for about 2 weeks. It flashed code PC 04 (communication error) and was not cooling. It was blowing warm air.
I contacted the manufacturer and to this day, my unit is still not working properly. I will not recommend this product to anyone.
Asphaltman –
Put this unit in my Florida room and it works great. It’s quite and quite efficient
KevinGa –
Followed directions and video I found online. It was easy to install. You do need an HVAC tech to vacuum it though. Very quiet and seems to work great. I need another for one more room.
Chris S –
I purchased and DIY installed the ApooDr 9K BTU, 220V, for a small workshop. The full installation took about a 1/2 day and the unit cools the space without issue. This is about the same time as it took to install my other mini-split, a Mr. Cool 18K DIY that I purchased last year. The installation steps between the two units are almost identical, except for evacuating the lines on the ApooDr. With that said, there are some significant differences between the Mr. Cool and ApooDr.
First and foremost the documentation on the ApooDr is lacking. The installation manual is written for a wide range of units and does a very poor job of calling out what parts of the manual apply to a specific unit. In other sections, the information is simply missing. On the installation side, needed information on the air handler electrical connections was missing (found on an online video from ApooDr). On the user side, it isn’t clear what features a specific unit may have (which units have coolant leak detection). Even the functions on the remote aren’t explained (a document on ApooDr’s website described an ApooDr remote, just not the one with my unit).
The build quality on the ApooDr did not appear as good (cheaper parts) but the ApooDr is a bargain basement priced unit ($600 for the 9K BTU ApooDr versus $1800 for the Mr.Cool 18K BTU). As an example, the bracket used to hang the air handler is much wider on the Mr.Cool unit. This not only makes the bracket stronger, but allows greater adjustment if the wall studs are off-center from the desired mount point. The ApooDr bracket is “good enough” for its intended use, so it’s not like the air handler is going to fall on the floor; but Mr.Cool’s bracket is just a better design. Also, the air handler louver on the ApooDr has about a 45 degree travel while the Mr. Cool is closer to 90 degree. For most this will make no difference, but in my installation I needed the extra travel to better distribute air in the odd shaped workshop. Mr.Cool’s website claims their units are not made in China, although it appears only the assembly is US based.
A few other differences worth pointing out: Mr.Cool is the only manufacturer that will warranty a DIY install (on their DIY units). Also, check state and federal tax rebates before you buy. Some tax rebates (credits) require professional install while some don’t.
In the end, I am happy with the ApooDr purchase. Between the ApooDr video and instruction sheet, it was not that difficult to install the unit. It cools well, fit my budget, and was offered in the size (9K BTU) and power (220V) that I needed for my installation. Longevity is TBD, but in general mini-splits are pretty rugged. In terms of which brand is “best”, that is really dependent upon a lot of individual factors: budget, who does the install, do you care where the unit is made, etc. Both brands have their strengths, depending upon specific customer needs.
Amazon Customer –
We love this mini split unit. Keeps our house comfort and it so quiet!
Chris S –
Great price performer, easy to install, and really superior support during installation. Ask a question, get a very fast response with pictures to help you with the installation.
The remote wireless adapter really works and is very easy to install. I can log on anywhere I have cellphone coverage, start and stop the split mini, monitor the temperature. And, for me, because I have off grid properties, it is an easy and effective to know if the power is up.
noel matos –
I bought 3 of these and they absolutely awsome. Very quiet and efficient. Absolutely worth it . Not really hard to install. Just got to be patient to install. Only the brick side of the wall i had problems making the hole to run the lines . But i definitely do recommend this product
Amanda Bedingfield –
We bought this unit over a year ago. My husband installed it with a couple of buddies, none of them are AC specialists but they have a working knowledge of what was required. After initial install, it would blow but not cool and we learned, after having our HVAC company come out, that a coil was broken. I contacted the company through Amazon and told them what was going on and they sent us a whole new compressor. We paid a local AC guy to come install it for $250. We’ve had zero issues with it and it cools and heats our shop great. Just recommended it to someone in fact.