Product Dimensions | 14.4 x 16 x 12.2 inches |
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Item Weight | 35.5 pounds |
Manufacturer | Frigidaire |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Item model number | FHWC054TE1 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Form Factor | Stand Alone |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
Batteries required | No |
Included Components | Window Kit, Washable filter, remote |
Floor Area | 150 Square Feet |
Voltage | 115 Volts (AC) |
Noise Level | 52 dB |
Frigidaire FHWC054TE1 Window Air Conditioner, 2024 5,000 BTU Electronic Controls, White
$169.00 Original price was: $169.00.$152.00Current price is: $152.00.
- Multi-Speed Fan: Features three different fan speeds, for more cooling flexibility.
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9 reviews for Frigidaire FHWC054TE1 Window Air Conditioner, 2024 5,000 BTU Electronic Controls, White
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Paul Rockwood –
I have been using the Frigidaire FFRA051WAE air conditioner for a few weeks now. So far I would say it is a good air conditioner at a great price. It is much smaller and lighter than my previous air conditioner but still very powerful. This specific model weighs 40lbs.
I use this AC unit to cool a small bedroom and the 5000 BTUs is plenty. My room gets extremely cold in an hour running on the High Cool 7 setting.
Helpful tip – if you want your room to stay cold at night and the overnight temperature is going to dip into the 50s, run the AC for 1-2 hours on the High Cool setting before the temperature drops below 60 degrees, then shut it off for the night. If you install some cheap insulation foam on your windows and doors your room will stay cool much longer.
Never run a window AC when the temperature outside is below 60 degrees because it can freeze up the unit. I ran my previous air conditioner everyday in the summer and never knew why it kept shutting off on its own on cold nights. I thought there was a short in it. There must have been an internal chip failsafe that kept my old air conditioner from destroying itself… this is why it still works to this day.
This Frigidaire air conditioner was relatively easy to install right out of the box and fit securely in my window. The only tool I needed was a philips screwdriver. A handy person could probably install this AC unit by themself in about 10 minutes.
Two notable mentions from the installation manual… the 5/16″ pitch is built in to the design of the AC unit so no need to worry about doing it yourself. Pitch is the backward tilt which causes water to exit the back of the machine and drain to the outside. In step 1 on page 2 they mention placing the unit on the floor to install the side panels but what they don’t specify is that you must place the unit on its back to do so. To get the accordion panels in place lay the air conditioner on its back with buttons face up and slide each panel through the 4 holes on each side. You’ll know when you’ve done it correctly.
I almost didn’t buy this air conditioner due to the negative reviews about it not cooling and/or breaking right away. Am starting to think that people give too much weight to negative product reviews these days. Electronics are generally tested before sale and rarely fail right out of the box. Paying extra on an extended warranty is betting on your electronic to fail which is almost always a losing venture.
It’s also worth noting that most people never leave positive reviews on any items they buy, they only leave a review if something is wrong with it. This behavior highly skews product reviews in a negative way.
My main complaint regarding this Frigidaire air conditioner is that there is no built in timer. But that would likely have raised the price closer to $300. My old air conditioner had a timer but was very heavy and much harder to install. There are timers online you can buy that should work with air conditioners. But as mentioned previously if you insulate your room properly you can probably get by running this AC unit for just an hour or two most nights.
My only other complaint is a minor one. I leave my air conditioner plugged in and turn the unit on and off on a daily basis. I would much rather have push buttons on an air conditioner than a knob that you turn that could eventually break off.
Final note: When I first got this Frigidaire air conditioner it did not produce super cold air immediately right out of the box. I believe it took a few hours. This is something to keep in mind. Just because an air conditioner doesn’t get super cold instantly doesn’t mean it’s broken.
Delaney –
Great price ,easy to assemble . The window wall has no plug ins. I had to buy an AC 15 foot cord for unit. I hate having extension in the way so 15 foot can be hidden. The air conditioner does what it’s supposed to do. Room is small so it gets cold when I put on high cold. It came with everything even weather stripping .. I recommend this unit highly .. 5 stars .
Joshua N. –
Just simply a wonderful little air conditioner. It blows cold and is very quiet. The controls are the most simplistic which is just great. It’s like a 1980 Chevy Chevette. Simple, reliable, and does the job. Highest rating.
Nicholas N –
The AC was alright to install.
I haven’t had the chance to use it during a heat wave yet, but the one time I did use it- my room was nice and cool.
Ally –
as expected and described, this unit cools off a single bedroom nicely. mine and my partner’s bedroom is medium to large sized and this unit keeps it comfortably cool even during heat waves. i will note that this unit is very low TBU meaning it’s only meant to cool off one room, not your entire living space. some other reviews here mention folks using this to cool off their whole home, and i’m happy that seems to work for them, but not only is that not what this product is advertised for, but i find it doesn’t do that for us (we tried leaving the bedroom door open and directing the air through the house using a large fan).
it’s fine that our unit doesn’t do that because we didn’t wholly expect it to. if it does cool off the rest of the house at all, it’s very minimally and not to a degree that will relieve you during a heat wave. as for our bedroom, it doesn’t turn it into a refrigerator like some high TBU units will, but it does exactly what we need it to do all for a decent price.
JC Smith –
Perfect for cooling my 20 sq meter bedroom. I never have to crank the cooling to high cooling. Low cooling can maintain 24 C when outside is 30 C. The only downside is the noise. I cant sleep with it on at night. Can’t complain too much cause price is good and installation is dead simple.
Onlyfacts –
If you do not know, ANY refrigerating unit has to be placed in its installed location for 6+ hours (24 is best) PRIOR to powering it on! That allows the refrigerant to settle!
Now for the review:
First the good: the cooling of the a/c is very strong, I had 2 5000btu air-conditioner that still blew cold to compare to and this 10,000 unit has lots more ability to bring the temp down than both of those did, secondly the remote functions well and works from a distance provided that you have a clear line of sight to the unit.
Now the bad: the digital temperature control is essentially useless, as the temperature sensor is directly in front of the cooling radiator and is useless to sense anything approaching the actual temp of the room, so you’re left with just turning it on and off yourself.. it does have an off-timer so you can always set it to turn off in 30min or whatever so you don’t gotta turn it off yourself. Because of the temp-sensor design fault you’re limited to that. It has a “dry” feature that is supposed to lower the humidity more than typical so I usually use that setting but it only works when the compressor is running and it blowing cold, it is NOT a dehumidifier. And using humidistats it doesn’t truly seem to reduce humidity any more than regular cool mode.
Honestly I cannot imagine why a unit with a digital temperature control and a remote doesn’t just have the temperature sensor built in to the remote! That would actually allow it to function as is advertised. Also; thanks to the EPA, the temp setting always reverts back to 72 and the mode to “eco” when powered on so the on-timer is also essentially useless since within a minute or two it’ll think it’s reached its set temp because of the temp sensor design at which point the compressor kicks off and then it blows warm air for 3min then turns off for 10min.. then turns back on again and repeats the cycle.
I’ve only used it for a few weeks but it’s worked well and does the job of cooling/dehumidifing the air better than I expected, if that changes or it doesn’t work next year I’ll definitely update.
Onlyfacts –
For starters, it’s a good ac. It definitely cools the room down. That being said, it only REALLY cools down the room on max setting and then it’s an Arctic, so for temperature control, it’s lacking. Installation was easy enough and depending on window you may only need one person. For a window unit, it’s pretty quiet. It does make some odd noises sometimes but I haven’t had issues with function. Personally, I’ve enjoyed it and it’s kept me nice and cool for the summer. The only reason it only gets 4 stars is again, the temperature control. It’s pretty light for what it is and does a good job for the price.
Matthew R. Stengel –
We only have window units at our home. We had a Frigidaire from the late 2000’s that came with our house. It was the smallest, lightest unit that we had, and it worked better than all others. When that unit finally developed a front leak, it was time for a replacement.
I ordered this one with digital controls, and I am extremely satisfied. First: the unit is very light and compact, which is great for easy installation in any style of window. When I turned it on, it quickly began cooling, and had a very quiet compressor. I’m able to customize the cooling level using controls on the unit, or on the included remote. Before I leave, I set the temp higher and run it on eco. It will automatically turn off and on as cooling is needed, saving a lot of energy.
The only weird thing with this unit is the lack of a drain hole at the bottom, which is an option I like on my window units, as the sound of pinging water in the pan is slightly annoying. However, even with a pan full of water after running in humid temps, the sound is very subtle. The unit does spray its condensate out of the top of the unit like a sprinkler as the fan hits the water, which is interesting.
I am considering buying more of these to replace all of our older units.