: Frigidaire FAA065P7A 6,000 BTU MSII Air Conditioner with Electronic Controls

: Frigidaire FAA065P7A 6,000 BTU MSII Air Conditioner with Electronic Controls

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Frigidaire FAA065P7A 6,000 BTU MSII Air Conditioner with Electronic Controls

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Frigidaire FAA065P7A 6,000 BTU MSII Air Conditioner with Electronic Controls
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 13074





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Frigidaire
EAN: 0012505270901
Label: Frigidaire
Product Manufacturer: Frigidaire
Model: FAA065P7A
Publisher: Frigidaire
Ranking: 13074
Studio: Frigidaire


Piece facts:
  • 6,000 BTU cooling capacity
  • Cools 216 square foot rooms
  • Pleated quick mount window kit included for clean installation
  • Filter Type: Clean Air Ionizer, Tilt out filter access
  • Air Direction Control: 8-Way, Energy Efficiency Rating: 10.7




Controls Electronic with Conditioner Air MSII BTU 6,000 FAA065P7A Frigidaire






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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Works as stated ...
So far so good. Seems to be fairly well represented in the item description for what what the buyer receives. Works well. Also- did not notice a big increase in the electricity bill, I did not have an air conditioner prior to this one.

Seems to be better to run on medium fan setting. The noise is not too loud at any setting, but inconsistent sound at lowest fan setting tends to keep me awake, the medium setting is more even and makes it easier to sleep.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Great A/C with one problem
After reading all the recommendations here and elsewhere I went ahead and ordered this air conditioner to replace a monstrous 35-year old unit that could no longer cool for more than 15 minutes without freezing up.

It is much lighter and easier to install, energy efficient and blows cold air forever without turning into a block of ice, but....

The directional louvers to adjust where the cold air blows to are worthless. They consist of one set of horizontal slats that have enough space around them that air still blows straight out. The adjustment up and down therefore only adjusts 50-60% of the air flow. To adjust side-to-side there is a set of small disks that supposedly deflect the air flow but really only deflect about 40% of it.

The window in the bedroom where it is installed lines up with the bed. My old A/C actually deflected all the air so one could sleep without being blasted by cold air. This one blasts enough cold air straight out that the first night I used it I woke up with a cold and raw throat.

I solved the problem by moving the TV in front of it to block the air but it seems odd that an otherwise well designed A/C has such a fundamental flaw.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * a bad experience,unfortunately ...
I bought this product for my parents,who are senior citizens,hoping that their utility electric bill will be lower(thanks to the energy star).They received it on july 31st and we installed it in the window only to see that it was not cooling.I contacted beach audio after faxing a copy from my receit and they transfered the case to the manufacturer,Electrolux.The latter,after I called them to ask for a refund,told me that they can't refund me the money,it's not in their policy.
Please help me in this matter,the room airconditioner is in my parents apartment,packed and ready to be sent back as they cannot use it.
cornelia sanislau



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - A/C did not work right out of the box!!
I purchased this unit for my daughter who is in Boston. They have had a really hot summer and she was having problems sleeping due to the heat. So I ordered this unit, and right out of the box, the blower worked but it would not cool at all. So I went thru the process of reporting it and wanted an exchange, which was really easy to do using Amazon.Com's process. They sent a return shipping label and indicated a new unit would be shipped out ASAP. But that is where problem #2 occurred, and indicatates a problem in communiction with Amazon. When the unit was returned, they sent me a notice that they recieved it, and that they would credit my credit card. So I spent 30 minutes trying to get a phone number to call, which is really hidden deep in sub files and called. They said they could not send another one because they were out of stock by the time they processed the claim. So my daughter had to suffer thru the heat for another week due to this. So I bought one at Sears over the internet, and she picked it up directly!. Note that ia have purchased a lot of items from , and this is the first time I have ever had a problem. But instead of automatic responses that they send like your new unit will be sent out within the next 24 hours, they should develop a automatic response saying :oops!! we are out of stock, and cannot send you a new replacement ......."



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * problem with accordian side panels ...
I've been pleased with the cooling and the various options. However, the accordian side panels don't snap into place but needed to be taped to stay shut (to ensure I don't cool the outdoors, let hot air in the house..or bugs, etc.). Only after I carefully taped the sides, did I then realize that due to the vibrations, my taping job wasn't strong enough. So I used more tape, taping the side panels to the window frame instead of just to the air conditioner. The cats then proceeded to try to rip it off. Finally, I covered the side panels with cardboard using lots of tape in all areas. Since I went to all this extra trouble I realized too late I should have gone ahead and used some insulation between the panels and the cardboard.



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