| The Frigidaire Mini Window Air Conditioner has a 5,000 BTU cooling capacity. It's a convenient source of cooling in small rooms where installation options are limited. It will cool a room up to 150 sq. ft. It ha an energy efficiency ratio: 9.7. It features an adjustable thermostat, 2 Fan Speeds, 2-Way Air Direction Control, an easy mount window mounting kit, a Rigid Mesh , washable anti-microbial filter, and slide-out filter access. The FAX052P7A features clean air filtration that provides relief for increasing numbers of allergy and respiratory ailment sufferers. The FAX052P7A is 11 3/4- inches in height, 15 1/2-inches in width, and 12-inches in depth, weighs 40 pounds, and uses 115 Volts AC. It requires a window height of 13-inches and a width of 23 to 36-inch. Frigidaire provides one year full and five year sealed system warranty. |
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A cold blast from a mini-conditioner
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| Review Date: December 24, 2007 |
| Reviewer: R. J. Shedd, |
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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Small AC unit does a big job
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| Review Date: May 15, 2009 |
| Reviewer: R. Larson, |
I purchased this AC unit Frigidaire FAX052P7A Window Unit Air Conditioner primarily for it's small size as I wanted to cool my basement where I have a large screen TV, office and computer, but I wanted to do so without the expense of cooling the whole house. I've tried a portable AC units that exhausted interior air out a window through a hose, but I found that causes warm outside air to be drawn into the house with the net effect of no cooling, only more electrical usage. A split AC system would be the answer, but they cost ten times as much as this small window AC unit.
To mount the AC unit I removed the basement window and made a mounting plate from half inch pressure treated plywood and attached it to the window frame with stainless steal screws to prevent rusting. I intend to leave the AC unit installed permanently and just cover it in the winter. The unit's air filter slides out of the right side of the front panel, so I offset the unit in the mounting plate to allow the filter to be removed for cleaning.
In testing the AC unit I turned it on high cool and measured an output temperature of 40 degrees Fahrenheit, which is good given the volume of air. After an hour of running the water being removed from the basement was dripping from the outside part of the unit, which is a good sign that it's functioning normally. Being a basement doesn't have the heat load of an above ground room, I expect this small AC unit will do an adequate job of cooling and dehumidifying my basement.
Durring the summer months I calculated that this unit will save me about $40 per month in electricty compared to runing a 12,000 BTU AC unit installed in a room at the top of the basement stairs that I have been using to cool the basement through convection, which required keeping that room at 63 degrees Fahrenheit. Thus, this AC unit should pay for itself in a single cooling season. |
Nice lightweight machine that works!
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| Review Date: July 18, 2009 |
| Reviewer: P. Newcomb, Southern California |
| Package arrived quickly, well packaged. It is lightweight, relatively easy to move around, total shipping weight was listed as 45 lbs. Some minor assembly involved; a few screws. I haven't bothered to go past the low cool low fan setting; that works just fine for a 10x10 ft room with south and east facing exposure and a set of metal french doors in the middle of summer. It is louder than some AC window units and quieter than some, but it's not a problem in my office. The size is excellent, doesn't take up the whole window, easy to move around, doesn't stick out very far outside, and is nearly flush with the window frame inside; looks good too. It is easy to install for a single woman. Highly recommend if you're looking to cool a single room, or are a single woman with limited upper body strength. |
QUIET AND COOL
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| Review Date: May 11, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Christopher Flouton, Silver Spring, MD USA |
| I bought this window air conditioner to replace a Sears Kenmore of similar size that was almost six years old, and near the end of its life. I read the many reviews, and I must say I was hesitant to buy this Frigidaire because of the numerous customer complaints of it being very loud. But I bought it anyway since it goes in my living room window far from my bedroom. Boy was I pleasantly surprised. The two previous Kenmore 5,000 btu window A/Cs I owned were both much noisier than this Frigidaire by far. Even a slimline Carrier I had before either Kenmore was noisier than this Frigidaire. Just to give you an idea how quiet it is, I own a small Vornado tabletop fan that makes more noise than this air conditioner when it is running on High Cool. I don't understand the numerous customer reviews stating that this A/C is loud. The design places about 80% of the unit (by depth) outside the window, with only a small 2 inches protruding into the room. All three of my previous window units had half of the overall depth inside and half outside, so that puts more of the mechanical parts such as the compressor and fan motor (the causes of noise) inside your room. This Frigidaire puts all these noisy parts outside, so it has to be quieter. I have double pane insulated vinyl windows, so maybe that also helps keep the noise outside. And keep in mind that no window air conditioner is quiet, they all make noise. I am just writing from my experience with the 3 previous window units I have owned over that last 15 years. Maybe some of these critical reviews were from people who never owned a window air conditioner before this purchase? As for its cooling capability, with my insulated windows, it keeps my 15' x 19' living room (a much larger room than it is rated for) a very comfortable 72 degrees when it is a very humid 90 degrees outside. So overall this is a GREAT little air conditioner. |
Heat wave relief
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| Review Date: August 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: David L. Smith, Eatonville, WA. USA |
I placed two of these units in my manufactured home it is 1720 SQ ft.
I live in the North West where it rarely gets over 90 degrees. I turn the units on before work on hot days and when I come home it is very comfortable I use mine for occasional use and they seem to work just fine. They were very easy to install. I have vinyl windows and I had to block up the front to get them to fit snug. Great value for my application no regrets.
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