: Frigidaire FAX052P7A Window Unit Air Conditioner

: Frigidaire FAX052P7A Window Unit Air Conditioner

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Frigidaire FAX052P7A Window Unit Air Conditioner

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Frigidaire FAX052P7A Window Unit Air Conditioner
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Gaunz Org Price: $112.72
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 39469





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Frigidaire
EAN: 0012505270819
Label: Frigidaire
Product Manufacturer: Frigidaire
Model: FAX052P7A
Publisher: Frigidaire
Ranking: 39469
Studio: Frigidaire


Piece facts:
  • 5,000 BTU cooling capacity
  • Cools 150 square foot rooms
  • Pleated quick mount window kit included for clean installation
  • Filter Type: Mesh, Slide-out Filter Access
  • Air Direction Control: 2-Way, Energy Efficiency Rating: 9.7




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Frigidaire FAX052P7A Window Air Conditioner - FAX052. 5,000 BTUH. 115 V. Cools Room Sizes Up To 150 Sq. Ft.. 2-Way Air Direction Control. Mechanical Rotary Controls. Slide-0ut Filter Access. White Finish








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Doesnt cool really well ...
Using it in my daughters dorm room. Quite a small room and has trouble keeping it cool.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Cools but extraordinarily loud. Does not work well in rain.
This air conditioner is used for a dorm unit of about 150 sq ft. Despite that the unit cools the room quickly and well, it is extremely noisy. The front plastic cage will rattle perpetually. When raining, the unit's fan will sound sluggish, wet, and will cause the unit to be noisier. Though cheap, I would not recommend this unit for a dorm.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Mostly great ...
This air conditioner is great for small rooms. I hate that it doesn't have a remote control but its a small matter. The only thing that annoys me is the vent that is located on the top of the air conditioner outside. rain just pours right in and does leave, but if you turn on the air conditioner after it's been off during a rainstorm or shortly after, you get this.... watery.... trickily noise. It's rather loud. Once again, small matter. just turn the fan on before it starts raining alot and it's no problem. I think it has to do with water getting in and sitting there but if the fan is running it doesn't have a chance to sit.

Good AC for the price. Just make sure you have some extra wood and old clothes to fit in the window because the unit is obviously small.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Buyer beware
Although this product will function as advertised, be aware that when the compressor kicks in, it is REALLY noisy. Not just a simple buzzing, but rather a low, loud, hum that will actually travel through the walls to other rooms in the house.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * A cold blast from a mini-conditioner ...
Had new windows installed, worked and looked great, but the openings were smaller than expected. Wanted a window air conditioner for the living room. Found one at Amazon that would fit, and the reviews were good. I wasn't prepared for how well it worked, however. This little guy pumps out an amazing amount of cold air. I think the secret is, it is an older unit that was made before the energy conserving engineers got a hold of it. Maybe I should feel bad that I am not helping the environment as much as I could, but keeping me cool during a hot and humid August, somehow made the guilt go away.

If you want the most bang for your buck, buy this unit. If it can keep my living room cool, it will turn a small bedroom into a meat locker, no sweat.



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