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TRUGBERG Portable Air Conditioner 9000 BTU 4-in-1 Dehumidifier, Cooling Fan with 2 Speeds, Remote Control, Digital Display,Up to 300ft Rooms, 24 Hour Timer

Original price was: £229.99.Current price is: £199.99.

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TRUGBERG Portable Air Conditioner 9000 BTU 4-in-1 Dehumidifier, Cooling Fan with 2 Speeds, Remote Control, Digital Display,Up to 300ft Rooms, 24 Hour Timer
Price: £229.99 - £199.99
(as of Jul 16, 2024 23:06:42 UTC – Details)



9,000 BTU 3-In-1 Portable Air Conditioner Dehumidifire Fan
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 37 x 88 x 32 cm; 21 kg
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TRUGBERG
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CBSGWSB6
Item model number ‏ : ‎ TRUG-SKY1B
Country of origin ‏ : ‎ China
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Versatile 3-in-1 Functionality & 5 Modes: This compact appliance combines an air conditioner, fan, and dehumidifier in one. It offers air cooling, dehumidification, fan-only, auto, and sleep modes. It’s a versatile cooling solution suitable for for next heatvawe, providing savings in terms of money and space while ensuring your comfort.
High Energy Efficiency Rating: By utilizing R290 refrigerant gas, this air conditioner is 690 times more eco-friendly compared to conventional refrigerants. It achieves a Class A Energy Efficiency Rating, offering an efficient and cost-effective cooling solution.
Adjustable Fan Speeds and 24-Hour Timer: Enjoy the flexibility of low and high fan speeds for adjustable airflow and customizable air volume output. The 24-hour on/off timer allows you to set personalized cooling schedules throughout the day and night. All settings can be conveniently adjusted using remote control.
Enhanced Cooling Capability: With a powerful 9,000 BTU cooling capacity, this unit effectively cools rooms as low as 17°C. Its design ensures swift removal of warm air and efficient circulation of cool air, making it ideal for medium to large-sized rooms in homes or offices.
This unit includes window kits designed for hinged windows which we Use in UK, allowing for easy installation across different types of primary British windows. The provided instruction manual contains detailed

4 reviews for TRUGBERG Portable Air Conditioner 9000 BTU 4-in-1 Dehumidifier, Cooling Fan with 2 Speeds, Remote Control, Digital Display,Up to 300ft Rooms, 24 Hour Timer

  1. Ehsan Simaei

    Cool comfort on a budget
     I picked up this portable AC a few months ago, and it’s been beyond my expectations! Setting it up was super easy, didn’t need a manual or anything. It’s pretty compact and looks great in my room, not like those bulky ones you usually see.As for cooling, this thing works like a charm. My room gets chilly real quick, which is awesome looking back last year hot summer days. It comes with adjustable settings and I can tweak the settings to get the perfect temperature and fan speed that suits me.What’s really cool is how it helped me during winter as dehumidifier It was great help toward my electricity bill when you have to dry the laundry 😉 which is a win-win.All in all, if you’re on the hunt for a solid portable AC that won’t break the bank, I’d say give this one a shot. It’s been a lifesaver for me!

  2. AmazonsTrusted

    From 31oC to 29oC in 1 hour. Costs about 30-38p per hour. It is 985watts
     For my electric counter, it’s about roughly between 30-38p per hour of use, 985watts including with everything going on in the house it came to 1.5kw 1500 watts about 43p per hour total in the house at that point in time, the fridge was running and everyone in the house was probably using something or other at the time of checking.This product for it’s price is actually really good, it does make a bit of noise, can’t really sleep with it on, but a few hours before bed can work wonders when temperatures outside hit 29-36oC my room actually being in the loft hits around 35-45oC all thanks to insulation, so I figured ok insulation is good if you have AC too. I found this price at £220 and have to say it’s basic needs of cooling, dehumidifyand a sleep option which just forces the fans to run at low out of low, medium, and high, the low still is a bit too noisy for sleeping in, though for a portable AC at 220 quid can’t really complain.It doesn’t come with a window kit, you have to buy that separately, which I did on Amazon I got the loft kit which was actually hard to install, but after installing it, it minimises the escape of the cold air, whilst keeping as much of the heat from outside from entering, you have to install the kit properly otherwise you end up spending more money running the AC power as the time it takes to keep cold air in is less thus less cost to the electric bill.I couldn’t find a swivle button on this air conditioner, you can manually lift up the fins to change vertical direction, but doesn’t seem like there’s a horizontal direction automated mode, there is a lever you can manaually move to swivle it left or right (horizontally). The AC has wheels so it’s easy to slide around, if you want more motion swivle.The exhaust hose that chucks out the heat from the AC, is about maybe between 2 to 3 Meters long somewhere between that It’s not very long when extended, but I had it next to the window so I was fine, if you want more space, get an AC exhaust hose extension which should work with this AC unit too.The only problem I had with this is the instruction manual isn’t very thourough, and this is my first time installing an AC unit, so not sure where the water small pipe hose goes, I know one end screws onto the AC unit, but the other end goes where outside the window? in the small leak pipe near the floor of the AC? Why isn’t this clear in the manual, might have to contact the manufacturer.It’s managed in 1 hour to take the temperature of my room down from 31oC to 29oC now my room after 1 hour is about 28oC I think it will take a few hours when setting the AC to 16oC to get my room to at least 20oC. My room being quite big, and also the AC is set in a corner so if it were in the open it would cool the place better and faster.Just so you know it is 985watts not 970, the energy saving ehh, I don’t think any AC is energy saving but some AC’s do run about 1000-1500watts. Some run less than 900watts.Something worth noting, I found out that the small water hose, is only needed for when dehumidifying mode is on, which you can either put it in a bucket, or hang it outside a window, which pushes out water as it dehumidifies, otherwise in AC cold mode only, there is very little water, and you should plug it up and screw the cap on, it is drained off by the heat of the machine, so it’s recycled that way. So basically only use the thin tube water hose, for dehumidifying option.Also when changing modes wait 3 minutes before changing to each mode, I find that a bit annoying but also the remote functions are slow to engage the modes, like delayed reaction. I’ll update this review and be more helpful regarding that, and how I’ve also gotten along with the unit over the weeks, and months ahead.Quick tip:Mine had some heat loss at the base near the AC heat outlet, you can feel it with your hands, it’s leaking heat on mine, it might leak it on everyones, basically a quick fix, I put some toilet paper lol around the screw bit before plugging in the rectangular hose part, all around like a teflon tape, and then after clicking it in and sliding it back onto the AC heat outlet.What this did was actually prevent the heat from escaping, as I now check it with my hands, and there’s no heat coming out. This has increased it’s efficiency by a lot, it no longer leaks heat, and it doesn’t catch fire because the heat coming out doesn’t get hot enough. It’s a quick fix, suggest the manufactuers fix this at the cause, and put in better sealing for the hose.Just tape it around with the paper, and dig half of it into the hose, then cap it on top which clicks into place, and sandwiches the toilet paper between the edges so the heat stays in, gives it that better insulation.Update-1: I found out that the back doesn’t contain a filter because that’s where the hot air is expelled from, not sure if that’s such a good idea, because it means inside the big metal heat sink will eventually get dusty.On the left side of the product, there is a latch you can pull out, which reveals the actual filter that comes from blowing in the front, it’s not very good, its’ just a slide out with a dust net, I had to buy some really thin dust filter paper pads, which I intend to slide in on top of it, to give more cleaner air in the output. Will be back for another update.

  3. terry crompton

    Trugburg air conditioner
    Great item does what it says on the tin easy to use keeps the room cool not to noises and economic

  4. Sheri MJ

    Such brilliant found, loved it 😍
    This is exactly wife wanted on great price , very happy with my purchase.

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